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VOLUME 98 ISSUE 124


Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida
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CITY ELECTIONS

Candidates spar on bar hours


By BRIAN HAGEN
Alligator Writer
bhagen@alligator.org

All but one of the candidates for the District 3
seat on the City Commission support extending bar
closing times to 3 a.m.
Candidates Mike Belle and
Jack Donovan said they support a.
change Friday, but their opponent,
incumbent Tony Domenech, has
yet to stake out a positions on the
issue.
At a debate co-sponsored
Belleby UF's Office of Community
Belle Service's Local Empowerment
Action Plan and the Alligator, Belle and Donovan
said they would support allowing the establish-
ments to stay open an extra hour, as long as liquor
sales stopped at 2 a.m.
Belle contested that closing bars at 2 a.m.
"doesn't put a kid in bed by 2:05," enforcing the
idea that parties are transferred from downtown to


UF quarterback
Chris Leak gets
some on-the-job
training from Coach
Urban Meyer. Leak
unveiled his new
spread offense in
UF's first full spring
scrimmage on
Saturday. See story,
pg. 20.


area neighborhoods.
He suggested alternate entertainment and busi-
nesses be brought downtown.
Domenech, who was not present at Friday's de-
bate, plans to withhold judgment until he receives
more information at upcoming city Public Safety
Committee meetings.
On the issue of student involve-
ment, Donovan said he wants stu-
dents to feel like they are a part of
Gainesville.
SA way to do that is by having
a non-voting student member,
who would have speaking rights
and the ability to introduce ordi-
nances, on the City Commision,
Donovan Donovan said.
Belle disagreed.
"We don't need it," Belle said, referring to his
own candidacy as an opportunity to "put a fully
participating member on the commission, a voting
voice. The adjunct is just not enough."
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By EMILY YEHLE
Alligator Writer
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The Gainesville Sun is on its
"hands and knees begging" Student
Government to pay more than
$16,000 for its newspapers to be
placed around campus for free, said'
Student Sen. Stephanie Ruby, who
has been involved in the negotia-
tions.
The Sun has approached SG
several times over the past few years
with a proposal to make its papers
available to students for free like The
New York Times and USA Today,
said Jim Miller, circulation director.
SG officials, including Student
Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin, have
been in talks with the Sun to distrib-
ute the paper throughout campus
during the Summer and Fall. Both
parties say the proposal is tentative.
For the Summer, the program
could cost students approximately
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If the distribution is successful
during the Summer, SG officials
will consider a $12,500 program for
the Fall, where 1,250 papers a day
would be provided.
.All the money would come from
SG's tuition-funded reserves.
Furthermore, SG and the Sun
have talked about including a
two-page insert that Would be stu-
dent-oriented. The section would
probably be written by interns and
edited by the Sun's staff, Miller said.
Ruby said she envisioned the pages
including stories and advertise-
ments about organizations' events.
"This has the potential to be fun
and artsy at the same time as being
hard news," she said.
Both Miller and Ruby said the
section could create more opportu-
nities for students to get published.
Providing an alternative to the
Alligator also would help both pa-
pers probluce better stories, Ruby


The Alligator en-
dorses candidates
in Tuesday's City
Commission race. Nine
candidates are vying for
three seats on the board
that sets bar closing
times. See Opinions,
pg. 5.


said.
"My own view is that a little com-
petition is a good thing, and while
the Alligator is a great student news-
paper, it would push both newspa-
pers to check facts," she said.
However, Miller said he didn't
think the program would make the
Sun a competitor to the Alligator.
While the Alligator's circulation
is 39,000, most of which is distrib-
uted around campus, the Sun is only
talking about a little more than 1,000
papers a day, he added.
The free papers would provide a
service to students and increase the
Sun's circulation, which is appeal-
ing to its staff and advertisers, Miller
said. Furthermore, the Sun runs
more nationwide and state news
than the Alligator, he said.
"It's apparent to me that they're
so different," he said.
City Commission candidate and
Student Sen.
=Student Mike Belle, who
Government has been push-
ing the proposal,
agrees that the additional paper will
add something different to campus.
The Sun, he said, would provide
students with stories by writers who
are "entrenched" in the local scene.
Although Ngin has been in-
volved in the talks with the Sun, he
said he is unsure of whether more
money should be poured into news-
papers when SG already spends
$40,000 a year to provide free New
York Times and USA Today newspa-
pers. Add to that the Alligator, and
students might have all their bases
covered, he said.
Belle said cost was the issue
when the Sun staff approached SG
executives last summer. Student
Senate had just spent $40,000 on the
readership program, and it was un-
clear how another similar program
would benefit the students.
Student Body President Jamal
Sowell decided not to pursue the
offer, said Belle and Student Body
President-elect Joe Goldberg, who

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CITY ELECTION ISSUES

Hopefuls talk traffic woes


By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
Alligator Writer
smagruder@alligator.org

Traffic congestion, constant
road repair and severely limited
campus parking are among the
transportation-related issues the
candidates for the District 3 City
Commission seat say they are
ready to take on.
Seeking to continue represent-
ing the heavily student-popu-
lated areas west and-southwest of
UF, incumbent Tony Domenech
likened the city's roads to the
body's circulatory system.
"There's places where you
need good flow, and there's plac-
es where you don't," Domenech
said.
He supports widening
Southwest 62nd Boulevard,-
which runs roughly parallel to
Interstate 75, saying the project
would take some of the strain
off the highway, which receives
12,000 to 15,000 cars daily solely
from travel between Newberry
and Williston roads.
"They're using 1-75 as a local
commuter that's not a good
idea," Domenech said.
A Gainesville resident for
nearly 40 years, he said the -city's
roads need major renovations.
"Our city roads are way,
way, way behind the curve,"
Domenech said, adding they
should be the focus of taxpayers'


money.
But both challengers Mike
Belle and Jack Donovan said wid-
ening roads in some instances
would cause more traffic.
"They actually advertise to
motorists," Belle said.
He added that high-traffic
roads bordering UF's campus,
such as Southwest 34th Street and
Archer Road, would fill up even
if the roads were widened to six
or even eight lanes.
"Our city roads are way,
way, way behind the
curve."
Tony Domenech
City Commissioner

Belle instead suggested work-
ing on parallel road projects,
such as the reconstruction of
Depot Avenue already underway,
which runs parallel to University
Avenue south of downtown.
Donovan said from what he
has heard, Gainesville residents
place a lot of importance on road
repair,-which he said he supports
but noted that wider roads can be
more dangerous for pedestrians
to cross.
To promote city health,
Donovan said he wants to work
on improving some existing
roads to alleviate stress on others
while protecting neighborhoods
and local parks.


"A beautiful city is one that
people want to live in," Donovan
said, adding that the environment
should be considered during any
road planning.
All three candidates empha-
sized the importance of increas-
ing the number of buses on
popular routes and ensuring bus
efficiency.
"For a transportation system
to work, it has to be reliable," he
added.
To increase bus accountability,
Belle said he favors GPS tracking
systems on certain buses so stu-
dents could locate the bus they
planned to ride online before they
left for the bus stop.
Donovan, like the other can-
didates, said he sees increased
bus use as a means to avoiding
some of the parking problems at
UF. With about 48,000 students
at UF and only 12,000 parking
spaces, only about one out of
every four students can feasibly
drive to class.
The City Commission should
coordinate its transportation
plans with the university, he
said.
Domenech, who attended
UF in the late '60s and '70s, said
parking has been a problem since
he was a student, but more buses
could help.
Belle, a bike enthusiast, sug-
gested alternative methods such
as biking and walking.


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4,'AILIGATOR1? MONDAY;'MARCH 28, 2005


CITY ELECTIONS

Thrall shares city vision


By BRIAN HAGEN
Alligator Writer
bhagen@alligator.org

Alone on the debate stage due to District
2 incumbent Ed Braddy's absence from
Friday's forum, UF professor Grant Thrall
had an uninterrupted chance to attack his
opponent's record and
convey his positions.
Thrall did not support
Student Government's
.- .* suggestion of a student
adjunct, pointing out that
no other interest group,
such as cultural, gender
Thrall and racial factions, is
designated a special representative on the
commission.
"I don't believe there are roadblocks to
student participation fiow," he said.
The proposed 3 a.m. extension of bar
and club closings fared better, so long as
"at 2 o'clock, the tables are clear of alco-
hol." Police protection may have to be
increased to take care of the extra hour,
Thrall added.


Gainesville's traffic congestion could be
solved by changing the working hours of
government employees, Thrall said, citing
the thousands who pour into UF's campus
at the same early morning hours.
"We don't t -need to throw hundreds of
millions of dollars at this," he said. "If we
had staggered working hours on campus,
we wouldn't have 12,500 cars on the road at
eight in the morning."
As a professor of business geogra-
phy and a real-estate market analyst,
Thrall participated in the design of the
University Corners project, a new mixed-
use shopping and residential complex
on the corner of University Avenue and,
Northwest 13th Street, which he said will
include 1,200 new parking spaces.
"I am part of solving the problem of
parking," he said, noting his membership
on the Downtown Redevelopment Agency.
Thrall said his educational expertise,
which has led him to write a book and work
with major consulting firms, makes him the
best candidate for improving business in
Gainesville. -


Hopefuls talk bar times


* UF "AS FAR FROM THE CITY AS
.XANADU," CANDIDATE SAID.

By BRIAN HAGEN
Alligator Writer.
bhagen@alligator.org

All registered Gainesville voters can
cast a ballot in the At-Large race Tuesday,
and incumbent Commissioner Rick
Bryant along with challengers Gabriel
Kaimowitz, Rob Brinkman and Diyonne
McGraw came to campus to give them a
reason to vote.
"The students have the numbers
to put a member on the city council,"
Bryant said. "Go vote Tuesday."
On extending bar closing hours until
3 a.m., Bryant said he will wait to "let
the experts do their homework" on the
Public Safety Committee before taking a
position. Kaimowitz cited what he sees
as the bigger problem.
"There is nothing but alcohol to attract
students downtown," he said, proposing


alternative entertainment downtown.
Brinkman supported implementing
a "responsible vendor program," which
would prohibit the purchase of more
than one drink at a time for of-age pa-
trons, as well as later closing times for
non-alcohol-serving dance clubs, which
also must close at 2 a.m.
"I don't think we
have any right to
do this," he said. "I
call it the 'Footloose
S Ordinance.'"
McGraw, who
arrived after the anti-
rave ordinance debate,
Brinkman said she supported a
student adjunct posi-
tion to promote a diversity of voices on
the City Commission.
As to the town-gown relations be-
tween UF -and Gainesville, Kaimowitz
cited the- "breakdown in communica-
tion" as the reason he decided to run.
"This university is as far from the city
as Xanadu," Kaimowitz concluded.


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Friday night than interview
City Commission candidates. Who
needs Grog House when you can
spend five hours meeting Gainesville's
finest? Although there were some
qualified candidates, particularly Rick
Bryant, Tony Domenech, Grant Thrall,
and Diyonne McGraw, we were less
than-amused by the others except,
of course, for Jack Donovan, whose
colorful, butterfly tie skyrocketed him
to the top of our best-dressed list.
In order to provide the students
Craig Singleton with the spe-
Lauren Flanagan cifics neces-
sary to make
Editorial Notebook an informed
letters@alligator.org decision at
the ballot
box, we held half-hour-long interviews
with each candidate or, as we like to
call them, the longest 30 minutes of our
lives. We provided the candidates with
an opportunity to tell us about them-
selves, why they are running and what
issues they felt are most important to
the student body and the community.
As students in Gainesville, it is easy
for us to write the City Commission
off as a bunch of disgruntled residents
trying to ruin our attempts at drunken
debauchery and illicit sex. On the
contrary, the commission has a lot
of power over students, particularly
when it comes to extending bar hours
and tackling the dance-hall ordinance.
Although we were happy to see a
fellow Gator running for the commis-
sion, Mike Belle's presentation was less
than convincing. We would describe
Belle as a wannabe Kennedy in a bad
suit. Belle is a person with an agenda,
but talking to him was reminiscent of
listening to Charlie Brown's teacher -
you know, "Whaa woh wawawawah
woh woh wha." We understand the
need for students to get involved in
city affairs, but when your campaign
centers on a program entitled "Better
Gators, Better Neighbors," you have
some issues. While we do support a
student voice on the commission, we
don't want it to be him. Aside from the
fact that he has little to no experience
when it comes to city government, a
main tenet of his platform was that his
lack of a family would allow him to
spend all of his time on the job. Forgive
me, but shouldn't a person on the com-
mission have ties to the community?
In the end, Belle was little more than
Gainesville's own Ralph Nader a
man with lots of ideas but no concrete
plan to resolve any of the city's woes.
Although we are sure this has been
helpful to the five UF students who
will vote, we would like to see more
student involvement in the city. The
next time you complain about last call
at a bar, we want you to remember
who is responsible for setting those
guidelines. The next time you com-
plain about the crappy roads or the un-
godly traffic, make a mental note of the
last time you took the time to vote for
anything, let alone city government.
Come on Gators, get up and vote.
Craig Singleton and Lauren
Flanagan are Alligator editorial board
members.


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Elections keep on coming: Why should I care?


Not another election to not care about.
It seems like every time I pick up the
Alligator, the editorial screams at me to
vote for someone who may or may not exist, for
all I know, so I can "make a difference." "
Why can't they understand I just want to sit
around in a beanbag chair eating potato chips,
watching football and thinking about getting
drunk tonight? What else could a UF student
possibly care about?
I can't possibly be bothered to take five min-
utes out of my day to vote for city commission-
ers who will let bars stay open an extra hour.



E The Alligator editorial board reveals
its endorsements for the three open City
Commission seats that will be up for -
grabs in tomorrow's elections.


Matt Sanchez
- Editorial Notebook
msanchez@alligator.org


What's the point in
sobering up anyway?
It'll just make the beer
goggles drop that much
sooner once I've got my
nightly "casual college-
student hookup" back
to my apartment.
I definitely could not
care less about electing
someone who wants


to give students a voice on the commission, or
improve parking on campus and downtown,



1 Cartoonist Andy Marlette and colum-
nist Jason Levitt examine different is-
sues in the controversial Terri Schiavo
case.


or try to fix traffic on University Avenue so it
doesn't eventually start flowing backward.
Isn't being a college student all about com-
plaining about the injustices inherent in our so-
ciety? I'd be out of a job if I didn't have a reason
to whine anymore. Sound familiar?
Seriously, guys and gals: Go out and vote.
You can't complain about poor decisions made
by our city officials or stereotypes about apa-
thetic students if you don't try to elect city
representatives who actually consider students
to be real people.
Matt Sanchez is opinions editor at the Alligator.



Chris Ferrante speaks out on the use
of social problems for political gain.

Chris Carson reprimands the Alligator
for aiding the Gator Party's victory.








6, ALLIGATOR E MONpAY, MARCH 28, 2005

Editorial

Vote Domenech
City Commission District 3 incumbent candidate Tony
Domenech told the Alligator editorial board about a
meeting in which city representatives attempted to set
aside students' interests because students "were just passing
through Gainesville."
Domenech then asked representatives in the room to raise
their hands if they attended UF. Almost everyone did.
His response was, "We're not passing through."
It is this commitment to the connection of UF, students and
the city that sets Domenech apart from the other candidates.
The exchange between education and the community is
especially familiar to him, as he and his wife both educators
ran an educational software company for about 20 years. In
addition, he has been a special-education teacher and a football
coach and we Gators love an ol' ball clach.
He also has proven he's willing to listen to students and
consider issues they feel are important. For instance, he now
stresses a detailed investigation into the possibility of extended
bar closing times and a plan to resolve traffic-flow issues.
Still not convinced that Domenech is in tune with the stu-
dents? If you happened to see a talkative old guy hanging out
at The Swamp Restaurant or Orange & Brew on the night of the
Student Government runoff elections, that was him.

Vote Thrall
UF professor and District 2 candidate Grant Thrall knows
that students care about more than drinking, partying
and hooking up they also care about making money
so they can afford to drink, party and, afterward, hook up.
His dedication to his students and his status as a business-
location expert make us believe he can help Gainesville attract
more of the entry-level jobs that students fight over every se-
mester.
Even better, Thrall is the only candidate who speaks out
about problems with parking in the city and UF which stu-
dents can attest to all too well.
He has circumvented the problem by riding to work on a
Harley-Davidson motorcycle a la President Machen, but he has
designs on improving things for those with a. bit less of a wild
-streak.
His believes University Comers a mixed-use develop-
ment planned for the intersection of University Avenue and
Northwest 13th Street can help to satisfy both of these goals
by providing retail jobs for students as well as possibly renting
out the many parking spaces that are included in the project.
How can you argue with someone who wants to get you a
job and make it easier for you to find a place to park?

Vote Brinkman
C candidates for At-Large Seat 2 Robert Brinkman and
Diyonne McGraw agreed on a number of issues '-- all
of which, they said, incumbent Rick Bryant faltered on
during his term in office.
The issue that left the biggest impression on the editorial
board was the panhandling ordinance that recently was insti-
tuted by the commission and for which Bryant voted. While
Gainesville residents have a right to not be unduly harassed
when walking city streets, there is no call for making it illegal
to hold up a sign at an intersection. Does anyone believe that
political party supporters or groups seeking donations will be
held to the same standard under this stipulation as homeless
veterans trying to scrounge up enough change for a bite to eat?
While we feel Brinkman is more experienced and more
capable than McGraw, we were glad to see that the two were
willing to cooperate when they thought something was going
wrong in our city government. Both emphatically said they
would support the other in a runoff against Bryant.
The telling moment in our meeting with Brinkman was
when he supported the idea, without our provocation, of stu-
dents taking access into their own hands by electing a student to
the District 3 seat, which heavily consists of students.


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Definition of humanity under question


M artin Niem6ller, German theologian and Protestant
pastor, famously said, "In Germany they first came
for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because
I wasn't a Communist. Then they came forthe Jews, and I
didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for
the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a
trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't
speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me
- and by that time no one was left to speak up."
An American version today might read, "In America,,
they first came for the fetuses, and I didn't speak up because
I wasn't a fetus. Then they came for.people in a persistent
vegetative state, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't in a
persistent vegetative state ...."
The Terri Schiavo case has given us an opportunity to
examine the most fundamental question: What makes us hu-
man? How one answers.this question determines how one
will respond to the most important issues of our day: issues
of life and death.
So what does make us human? The humanists and secu-
larists, for the most part, say it is our minds that separate hu-
man from beast.
This view is expressed well by Richard Carrier, an au-
thor, historian and philosopher. He writes, "... the fetus
does not become truly neurologically active until the fifth
month (an event we call "quickening"). This activity might
only be a generative one, i.e. the spontaneous nerve pulses
could merely be autonomous or spontaneous reflexes aimed
at stimulating and developing muscle and organ tissue.
Nevertheless, it is in this month that a complex cerebral
cortex, the one unique feature of human in contrast with
animal-- brains, begins to develop, and is typically complete,
though still growing, by the sixth month .... "
To-this camp, it is neurological activity that makes us hu-
man. From this understanding of humanity, comes the next
logical step: to treat those who do not measure up to the defi-
nition of human as inferior entities and, therefore, in need of


S. less, if any, protection.
Schiavo, after all, is being "al-
lowed to die" because she doesn't
--. ; measure up. to neurologists' defi-
nition of humanity.. She is a "veg-
etable," not a human.
Jason Levitt Florida law gives a specific defi-
The Watchtower nation the state of a non-human a
letters@aligator.org vegetable: "The absence of volun-
tary action or cognitive behavior of
any kind. An inability to communi-
cate or interact purposely with the environment."
Abortion also is acceptable given this definition of hu-
manity. Medical ethicist Bonnie Steinbock explains, "If we're
talking about life in the biological sense, eggs are alive, sperm
are alive. Cancer tumors are alive. For me, what matters is
this: When does it have the moral status of a human being?
When does it have some kind of awareness of its surround-
ings? When it can feel pain, for example, because that's one
of the most brute kinds of awareness there could be. And that
happens, interestingly enough, just around the time of viabil-
ity. It certainly doesn't happen with an embryo."
The other camp believes it is a soul that separates the hu-
man from the animal. The soul cannot be measured in any
scientific setting, so the other camp derides a belief in it as
superstitious, or even extreme.
The difference in these two views of humanity cannot
be reconciled. Therefore, the issues, that dig down into the
marrow of what we define as human life will not go away.
But those people who support the "choice" of abortion and
euthanasia should be forewarned.
There have been many others who-have tried to divide
humanity into desirables and undesirables, or redefine some
people as sub-humans. History, however, has not looked too
kindly on these people.
Jason Levitt 6d j'lii-h'llimii n-,al political science senior. His
column appears on Monday.


The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


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Letters to the Editor
Social problems are exploited in politics
Editor: There is a big problem in politics
today, and I think Andrew Meyer brought up
a very valid point in his Friday column. Where
does the tackling of the real problems begin?
When will the solving of our social problems
outweigh a politician's effort for re-election?
Our representatives have a responsibility to
protect people's rights and privileges, but
when they start ignoring bigger problems
like poverty and unemployment for more at-
tractive PR issues like the Terri Schiavo case,
it shows how truly self-serving party politics
have become. It would be unfair to blame just
the Republicans in this case or Democrats in
another when the press is more to blame.
Let's send a different message out to our
future leaders and hold our representatives ac-


countable for setting an example. By tackling
the issues that affect the masses and protecting
the governing rights of specialized agencies,
we can insure cases like Schiavo's are properly
filtered without being cheapened by politicos
vying for air time to have their face associated
with the issue so they aren't left out come elec-
tion day. It's time to get back to the real issues
that will make real differences in America.
Let's all hope President Bush's visit to
Russia in May will be covered as a trip to
address policy issues and a struggling interna-
tional relationship rather than being mistaken
by the press as a tour to gain supporters for
Schiavo's family or to get signatures for an
anti-steroid petition in baseball.
Chris Ferrante
3LS


Negative publicity benefited Gator Party
Editor: The Alligator editorial board mem-
bers should congratulate themselves on a job
well done. Have you ever heard the phrase
"Bad publicity is better than no publicity at
all?"
With your "fair" and extensive election
coverage, you managed to do the complete
opposite of what you originally set out to do:
You put Joe Goldberg into office.
I am not a fraternity member, nor am I a
member of the Gator Party. I did, however,
notice your newspaper's motto is "We Inform,
You Decide." It is very clear you informed the
student body there was really only one candi-
date in this election. As a regular student at-
tending the university, I could not tell you one
single thing about any of the other candidates


- not one.
In future elections you should try to remain
objective, report the facts on every candidate
involved and not focus your entire newspaper
on mudslinging.
Chris Carson
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Editor: "UF: A Lifetime Experience?"
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In the early morning hours of
Easter Sunday, a fight broke out in
the midst of a crowd of approxi-
mately 100 people near downtown
Gainesville, according to reports.
About 30 minutes after last call at
area bars and clubs, two unruly par-
tiers engaged in an altercation about
eight blocks west of Main Street that
resulted in two arrests, Gainesville
Police reports state.
At 2:30 a.m., the incident initially
involved about 10 people within
about a two-block radius of 800 and
900 W. University Ave., according to
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Officers stated in the reports that
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King and Sherman were booked
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Students see slice of UF life


Group encourages

college aspirations
By NATALIE KOULOUVARIS
Alligator Contributing Writer

The National Society. of Collegiate
Scholars held its annual March to College
on Friday, bringing approximately 120 sev-
enth graders and 30 high school students to
roam UF's campus.
Shanteria Dixon, vice president of plan-
ning for the College Success Mentoring pro-
gram and coordinator of March to College,
said the purpose of the day is to encourage
underprivileged seventh graders to seek a
higher education after graduation.
"Many of the students we mentor are
raised to believe 'college is not for them and
only for the rich kids whose parents went to
college, too," Dixon said.
Students from, Howard W. Bishop
Middle School, Abraham Lincoln Middle
School and Eastside High School participat-
ed in group-building activities and listened
to athlete speakers and student volunteers
talk about financial aid, clubs and organiza-
tions on campus.
Usually students take tours of campus


to give a broad view of what college is like.
However, due to the rainy weather, the
tours were canceled.
Instead, members from Beta Eta Sigma
Black Honor Society came to talk about
their experiences and answer questions.
Delta-Sigma Theta Sorority members also
entertained the students with dance and
step routines.
"Many of the students we mentor
are raised to believe college is not
for them and only for the rich kids
whose parents went to college,
too."
Shanteria Dixon
March to College coordinator

NSCS member Jacqui Mullings said the
march was a good way to get students ex-
cited about college and show them the dif-
ferent opportunities available.
"It was always a plan of mine to go to
college, but I didn't really start thinking
about it until freshman year of high school,"
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thing different to campus.
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Goldberg said he would continue the talks
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$300/mo. Call 508-435-2267 3-29-10-1


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1 room in 2BR downtown apt. Newly
remodeled. Quiet neighborhood Close to
Shands, UF & library. $350/mo. Month to
month or longer lease okay. Pets okay.
Call 262-1351 3-30-11-1

RELET @ LEXINGTON CROSSING 3/3
1BR/1BA avail at $475/mo, i-net, W/D, pool,
cable TV, gym & tanning bed. Contact 352-
271-2067. Avail from 5/1/05 4-29-5-1

KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease summer
and fall. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse $400/BR
Lots of parking, internet included. Call 305-
401-9215. 3-29-5-1

CAMPUS LODGE APT. $175 off rent. Start in
May thru Aug. Opt to renew. Female needed
for 1 BR/1 BA $375/mo incis all + internet,
W/D, furnished.Near UF. Call 954-691-8944
4-1-5-1


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GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW 23 St. 2BR/
1 BA W/D is optional. Park in front of your apt.
Pet play park. 2 mi to VA/Shands. $525/mo
372-0507. 4-20-71-2

*QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN
SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $325/mo.
01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2

AVAILABLE NOW .
Walk to UF, Studios and 1 BR's
From $499. Free parking
Open Weekends 371-7777
www.collegeparkuf.com
4-20-71-2

LYONS SPECIAL
$99 1st month's rent
377-8797
4-20-71-2 ,

Need a Rental Home or Condo?
Need A Tenant?
CALL THE BEST!





Watson Realty Corp. REALTORS"
www.watsonrent.com
Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440
Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com
4-20-71-2


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CAN'T FIND PARKING? BUS FULL?
Studios & 1/Is from $459 at UF
Pool *We Pay Most Utilities Pets OK
Residents get FREE parking...guaranteed
You can't live any closer! 372-7111
4-20-71-2

QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD
* Avail NOW or AUGUST!
* 1BR $530/2BR $580/3BR $735
* HUGE floor plans! 2 Pools!
* Pets Welcome! ** 335-7275
4-20-71 =2

*LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN*
Hurry while they last
Only 8 left! W/D, pets OK
338-0002
4-20-71-2


OSUN BAY APTSO
OSome furnished availO
**Walk or Bike to Campus **
1-1 $460/mo002-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info 0**376-6720
4-20-71-2

1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus
line, and just a few miles from UF. Located
off SW 20th Ave. $410 $515, inc water,
sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets
allowed. Call 335 7066 335-7066. 4-20-71-2

** A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORDI*
* Move in TODAY or AUGUSTI
S1 BR $460 2BR $530
* Walk to UF Pets welcome!
* Beautiful pools/courtyards!
* Open Weekends! 372-7555
4-20-71-2

SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE
Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA
W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm*
24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF
Museum Walk 379-9255
4-20-71-2

Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60
second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House
charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. -
Wood floors: With Parking. By Private
Owner. 538-2181 Iv message 4-20-71-2


Amazing Apts! Perfect Price!
1,2,3&4BRs! Any size pet ok!
FREE UF Parking & bus rt to UF!
tennis, b-ball, pool, mntrd alarms
pinetreegardens.com 376-4002
4-20-71-2


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Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 4-20-71-2'

Now & Fall 1 Big enough for 2!
750 Sq Ft, Patio, We love pets!
Alarm*Pool*UF Parking*DW*Gym
Call by-4 Specials! 332-7401
4-20-71-2

SEEING IS BELIEVINGIIl
1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH
FREE cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME*Alarm
Gated*24hr gym*Tan FREE*Close to UF
Leasing for NOW and FALL*377-2777
4-20-71-2

"**HUGE Luxury w/Garage**
2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA TH
from $420 per person
FREE Alarn *WD*GATED ENTRY
FREE Tanning*24hr Gym*Camp lab
Filling Fast for Fall**372-0400
4-20-71-2

***Beautif6l and New"*
2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY
FREE High-Speed Internet
FREE Monitored Alarm
FREE Cable w/HBO/Showtime
FREE Tanning & 24 hr Gym
'W/D plus TVs in every kitchen
Now & Fall 374-FUNN (3866)
4-20-71-2

** ELLIE'S HOUSES --*
Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to
UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or
352-215-4990 4-2.0-71-2

SUN ISLAND
1.1 from $460.00 2.1 $520.00
$99 deposit for Grad students
999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720
www.sunisland.info
4-20-71-2

Too Good to Be Truel
HUGE 2/2 for only $425/person!
Pool*Hot Tub*Tanning*PC Lab*W/D
FREE Cable with HBO*Most Utilities FREE
Minutes from Campus! 372-8100
4-20-71-2

HOUSES and CONDOS
All locations and price ranges
If you are tired of apt life'
Go to www.maximumre.com or call 374
6905. 8-24-170-2


Save $$$ and love where you live!!!
Spacious 1/1, 2/1 or 3/2.:Avail Now or Fall
Alarms, pets welcome, free UF parking
Call 373-1111 or visit www.spanishtrace.org
4-20-71-2

1 BLOCK FROM UF
Luxury 2BR/2BA-townhomes.
W/D, private balconies.
Open until 8pm and WEEKENDS
Leasing for Fall 371-0769
4-20-71-2

Historic Neighborhood
WALK TO UF
Studios and 1Brs
For Fall from $460
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777
4-20-71-2

Rooftop Luxury Overlooking UF
Private 3/2 with HUGE deck
W/D*Free Parking*Elevator Access
One of a kind luxury! 372-7111
4-20-71-2

Summer rates
plus July FREE
on a 15 month lease'
Sun Island Properties
376-6720 www.sunisland.info
4-20-71-2

Want a bigger 2 or 4 BR TH this fall?
TH, W/D & DW. We love ALL pets!
Pool*Park @ UF *Free Gym*Alarm
Call by 4 Specials! 332-7401
4-20-71-2

*LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE*
S1/1 & 2/2 flats, 3/3 townhomes
Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym
PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, All amenities.
Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455
4-20-71-2

Tired of roommates?!
Huge 1/1 dishwasher, patio/balcony
Tennis, bball, monitored alarm
Move-in specials, leasing now & fall
Open weekends, call 376-4002
4-20-71-2


Broke from Spring Break???
2BR/1.5BA TH with- W/D for $639!
Alarms, Free UF parking, pets OK
Avail NOW or Fall 373-1111
4-20-71-2


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1st MONTH FREE!
Pine Rush Apartments
1&2 BR apt homes
starting @ $429/mo
375-1519
4-20-71-2

Tremendous two bed two bath
FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF
tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm
affordable, spacious, pets ok!
pinetreegardens.com 376-4002
4-20-71-2

1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA
$525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian
tile, cent AC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals,
W/D hkups, pool. Some utils, walk to UF.
332-7700.4-20-71-2

1BR & 2BR/1BA with W/D, central heat/air,
dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets
arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From
$505 377-1633 4-20-71-2

***LIVE IN LUXURY***
HUGE TWNHMS:2/2 & 3/3
Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime
W/D*alarm*free tanning*comp lab
Pets welcome*Private dog park
Leasing NOW & FALL 377-2801
4-20-71-2

Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups
& DW, 1BRA1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 4-20-71-2

Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft
1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats!
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480.
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070.
4-20-71-2

HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095 -
630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo;
611 NW 34th Terr. 4/2 $1200/mo;
1802 NW 38th Terr 3/2 $875/mo;
642 NW 35th St. 3/2 $1100/mo 4-20-71-2

Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent
A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn
mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by
appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave.
373-4244 UF bus line #20 4-20-71-2

Your Perfect Apt Next to UF!
20 steps to class! Studios, 1, 2 & 3BR Avail
Aug. Specials from $489/mo. Lofts wood
firs & more. Some pet friendly! 376-6223
www.LiveNearCampus.com 4-20-71-2


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Have Roommates?
3BR/2BA House $950
Only You?
1 BR/1BA House $450
Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2


So Close to Campus
Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BAapts.
$400, $450, $695 Mitchell Realty
374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2


1/2 PRICE APTS! Close to UF/Downtown.
2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Call 373-
4423 or online at www.maximumre.com
8-15-95-2


PET'S PARADISE, no app/pet fee. 2BR
townhomes, duplexes. Privacy fence, mod-
ern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private
owner, please leave detailed message.
$450-525/mo 331-2099 4-7-60-2


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The Leasing Connection
1608 NW 1st Ave
Located right behind Florida Bookstore
Plenty of FREE PARKING!

FREE Apartment & Housing
Locator Service

Call 352-376-4493 or visit
www.theleasingconnection.com
3-31-56-2


Houses for Fall
2 and 3 BRs from $690
Park Free next to UF
Some with W/D, backyard.
Call for appt at 371-0769
4-20-69-2


Stupendous Studios Steps to UF
From $460 $559
Laundry, pool, pets ok!
Open till 8pm and weekends
Leasing for Fall 371-7777.
4-20-69-2


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115 STEPS FROM CAMPUS!!!
Luxury Opposite Library West!
Beautiful 2BR/2BA...all amenities
LOOKING GLASS APTS
Call 376-1111 or Come by
111 NW 16th St. #1
4-20-69-2

DOWNTOWN LOCATION! 3BR/2BA
Wood floors, fireplace, living & dining rooms,
Den, $625/rent, 223 SW 4th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-54-2

CHEAP RENT! 2BR/1.5BA
W/d hookups, CH/AC, dishwasher, $475/mo
5320 NW 20th Court
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlngtonRealEstate.com 4-1-54-2

WALK TO UF
Studio $335/mo
1BR $400/mo
2BR $695/mo
Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387
www.gore-rabell.com
4-20-68-2

**1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL**
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft 00 $650/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$300 off deposit 376-2507
4-20-63-2 .

** 3BR/4BR LIKE A HOUSE **
Huge townhouse, fireplace,
W/D hook-ups, patio,
New carpet & tile, fitness & basketball
high speed wireless internet
3BR/2.5BA only $850
4BR/3BA only $1099
Close to UF in SW
Beautiful/quiet 376-2507
4-20-63-2

Threesomes Welcomel
All the space you need only $1050
Pool*Hot Tub* Tennis*Gym*PC Lab
W/D*Cable with HBO*Extra Storage
The perfect three-bedroom! 372-8100
4-20-60-2

DUCK POND! Cute 1BR/1BA, wood floors,
. eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent
305-C NE 6th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-45-2

*NOW PRE-LEASING*
I BR $699 2BR $839 3BR $999
$150 dep. Full size W/D,
Direct Campus Access,
Pool, Fitness Center!
Open M-F 8:30 5:30, Sat 11-4
Pebble Creek Apts 376-9607
4-20-59-2

BIKE TO SHANDS & VET SCHOOL
*Spacious studio, washer/dryer, Fenced
yard, lawn svc, $450/rent
3BR 2BA, terrazzo floors, washer/dryer,
fenced yard, lawn svc, $1000/rent
4BR 3BA, terrazzo floors, washer/dryer,
fenced yard, $1400/rent 3811 SW 20th
Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstale.com 4.1 -40.2

AVAIL. AUG 1: 4bed/2bath house. Ceramic
tile floors, extra game room, fenced yard,
pet ok, wash/dry provided. 1330 NW 39th
St. 339-2342 for directions $1250/mo 3--
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VILLAGE LOFT APTS
1BR LOFT APTS 650 & 750 sq. ft. Starting
at $450/mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE
monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave.
Call 332-0720 3-31-32-2

*3 BLOCKS TO UF*
2BR/1 BA Duplex. Hardwood floors,
W/D,$535/mo 375-8256
4-20-47-2

GAINESVILLE'S FINEST LIVING
Luxury 3/3 & 4/4's from only $370/bdrm
includes extended cable, water/sewer, 24 hr
gym, Free Tanning
SPRING & SUMMER SPECIALS
Call the Landings at 336-3838
4-20-44-2 ,

NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE 1& 2BR Pool
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401*
4-20-44-2

DOWNTOWN 1BR 1BA,
CH/AC, water included, $415/rent
411 Sw 2nd Street #3
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TuriingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-30-2

Very clean condo 2BR/2.5BA, 5 min to
UF, 10 min to Shands, cent AC, DW, W/D,
cable, internet, pool, $800/mo Separate
leases ok. 352-472-9778, 305-299-3485,
sbayer@bellsouth.net 3-30-25-2

Living it uplI Luxury stylel!
1 & 2 BR, Private patios, walking
distance to UF, next to Sorority Row,
Alarm, pets OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs & walk-
in closets. "Walk to UF" Call 372-7111
4-20-35-2
DEAL OF A LIFETIMEIIl!
3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON
FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME, Alarm
Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to
UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777
4-20-35-2

Live in luxury minutes from campus, Shands,
etc. Huge 1BR apt brand new modern
kitchen, tile floors, double french doors look-
ing out on huge backyard $695/mo. Call 337-
1330 4-11-30-2

3 BLOCKS FROM TIGERT HALL
2BR/1BA apts CentA/C, newly painted $630/
mo. upstairs/hardwood floors; $610/mo;
dbwnstairs/carpet. Includes water, sewer,
trash, pest, laundry .on site, no pets. Avail
8/1/05. Call 352-316-4474 4-1-20-2

*Sorority Row Area*
1940's vintage stone 2BR/1BA apt. Beautiful
hardwood floors. $675/mo 375-8256 4-20-
31-2

*8 Blocks to UF*
Huge 2BR/1BA apt. Best' deal in town.
Starting at $550.mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2

*Sorority Row Area*
Cute 2BR/1BA brick duplex behind Norman
Hall. $650/mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2

*Sorority Row Area*
Vintage stone 3BR/2BA duplex. Remodeled,
hardwood floors, 2 story, W/D. $1250/mo
375-8256 4-20-30-2

Work for rent., 2BR + study. Trailor home.
New W/D, screened in porch, fenced yard.
On 10 acre Whipporwhill Horse Farm, 10 min
W of UF. Call 352-376-8792 4-5-20-2

ABRACADABRA
3BR/2BA house. 2 car garage S apple tree.
1500 sqft, cathedra :ioling open fic-or plan.
$1045/mo. 352-332-0602 or 318-3721 4-
5-20-2

HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN
1BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo
Progressive thinkers preferred. View at:
www.pleasantstreet.net 4-4-19-2.

3BR/2BA close to campus. Avail Aug. 1st,'
new kitchen, cent A/C, Ig fenced yard,
$1075/mo,'drive by 3433 NW 1st Court. Call
Marty 514-2855 3-31-17-2


ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall
Pool Tennis Cts 1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials 377-7401 4-20-31-2 .

AVAILABLE FOR FALL Quiet two bedroom
house close to campus and busline. $750
352-215-8815 cal eves 3-29-15-2

Available Now Blocks from UF Duplex,
2BR/1BA, fenced yard, $675/mo HOUSE
3BR/2BA, W/D, $1175/mo (Pets ok) Call
Carol @ 377-3852 4-20-31-2

*FALL* BIks from UF 0 Houses 0
Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See
www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call
Carol at 377-3852. 4-20-31-2

AVAILABLE NOW! NEW 3BR/2BA house 2
car garage in brand new subdivision close
to UF & SFCC. All appliances $1300/mo
negotiable based on length of lease. Call
215-9987 4-20-30-2

3BR/1.5BA HOUSE Lg screen back pch,'lg
back yard, close to downtown, W/D, $900/
mo. Avail May 1stl. Call (office) 377-1071 or
(cell) 262-7174 ask for Brian 4-20-30-2

Avail now 3BR/2BA HOUSE. 2120 NW 55th
Terrace. Tile firs, Berber carpet, all applianc-
es incl. Privacy fenced-in yard. $1050/mo.
Call 215-9987 4-20-30-2

TOP QUALITY GREAT LOCATIONS
Upscale I & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on
north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin
summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties
372-1509 3-31-15-2

2BR/1BA apt mins from campus, Shands.
Spacious, repainted, new carpets & new ap-
pliances. Beautiful backyard. $950/mo. Call
Anthony 337-1330 4 11-22-2

Space & Valuel 3 and 4 bedrooms
Tennis, b;ball, monitored alarm
Pets welcome, free uf parking
Ceramic tile, dishwasher, pool
Open wknds, Call 376-4002
4-20-29-2

Avail May: Several units w/in .5. mi of UF
campus or closer. Eff $300-310, 1BR/1BA
$395-$415, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA
$700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact
sor20@yahoo.com or Iv mssg 352-870-7256
4-20-28-2

WALK TO CLASS! 2BR 1BA
duplex, water included, $375/rent. Avail May!
407-1 NW 13th Terrace.
Carl Turlingtori Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-15-2


WE HAVE UPN
Sun Bay Apts 376-6720
4-20-28-2

Studio Apt on 5 acre estate property near
Paines Prairie. Wash/dryer, small pet ok.
Just 15 min to UF. Private and safe. Quiet-'
.person only. 352-215-0396 3-28-5-2

Beautifully redecorated townhouse units.
2Br/1.5Ba Mill Runs Apts. Community room
w/pool. $350/mo per BR. Call 376-7801 or
cell 871-7801 3-28-10-2

1&2 bed cottages & apts. $395/month.
Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups,
porches, great size! Cutl Must seel
Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352-
870-0904, 318-4553 3-28-10-2

*AVAILABLE NOW*
3BR/2BA Haile Country Club House
2BR/1BA Haile Country Club House
2BR/1 BA Brandywine Condo
Call Charlene 665-4106 for appt. 3-31-12-2
B, near ejerihing 31 The Oaks!
Sian ai $5'5 for 1 ridrm. $675
for 2 bdrm, & $825 for 3 bdrm
Remodels Available! Call for mov,
in specials today at 331-88361 4-12-20-2.

Hampton Oaks brand new lux. .apts.
behind Oaks Mall. 2 bdrms start
at $850/mo & 3bdrm at $.1200/mo
w/move-in special of up to 2 mo
FREE rent! Call 333-8643 today' 4.12-20-.2


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unfurnished


3BR/3BA in 4BR/4BA Countryside Apt. Avail
Aug 1. $435/mo. includes everything! On
bus route to UF. Great access to downtown
and Archer Rec. Pool, gated, hi-spd internet/
cable, W/D. Contact Nicole 352-328-4551
3-30-10-2

Luxurious Victoria Station Twnhse. Walk to
Butler. 2BR/2.5BA. W/D, alarm, pool, free
ethernet. Bus rt in front every 15 mon. $850/
mo NEGOTIABLE. Avail Aug 2005. Cell 222-
4235 4-20-25-2

DOWNTOWN Avail immediately. Month
to month ok. 2BR/1BA apt. Newly remod-
eled, quiet neighborhood, pets ok. Close to
Shands,AJUF & library. $650-715/mo. Call
262-1351 3-30-11-2

HOUSE 2BR/1BA$695/mo. W/D, cent H/AC,
2.5 mi N of UF. Available April 1st. Call 352-
214-1722 3-31-10-2

Downtown garage/studio apt on bus rtes,.
biking to campus walk to downtown off street
parking include H20. $330/mth 1st, last, dep.
Call 373-6551 leave message 4-6-11-2

University Terrace West
4/4 Individual.Leases
New Carpet & Paint
Furnished Living Area
W/D, Pool $395/mo
Uniton Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2

University Terrace Gainesville
4/4 Individual Leases
Completely Refurbished
Furnished Living Area
W/D, Pool $405/mo
Union Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2

Walking Distance to UF
1433 NW 3rd Avenue
2BR 1.5BA W/D h/up
3 units available in quad
$775/mo
Union Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2 .

Victoria Station
Off SW 35th Place
Like New Townhouse
2BR 2.5BA W/D, Pool
$825-850/mo
Union Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2

Vacation with US! Resort style living.
RTS BUS service @ your door!
2/2 or 4/4 ALL inclusive, hi-speed int.
HBOs, UTILITIES FREE maid serv.
Gated! Going fast. Call now 271-3131 4-
20-23-2

2BR 1BA Apts $515-525/mo
5 BIks to UF! 840 Sq Ft 829 SW 5th Avenue,
St. CroixApts Central H &Air, inclds wtr, swg,
pst ctrl, garbage. Call Merrill Management
Inc. 372-1494 4 7-14-2

SUMMIT HOUSE Walk to VA/Shands. 2BR.
New carpet, paint, bath. $600/mo. Call 352-
359-1253 3-28-5-2

** WALK-TO UF
Leasing now for fall. Experience the luxury
of brand new fully equipped 1 & 2BR apts
& townhouses. Free hi-spd internet + wire-
S less internet in courtyard. -2 blocks from UF
behind Norman Hall near Sorority Row area.
Contact 352-332-2097, email admin@taylor
squareapartments.com, web www.tayorsqua
reapartments.com 4-1-8-2

2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE in Greenleaf w/
fenced backyard, balcony & walk-in closet..
Nice, treed neighborhood. Avail June 1.
$700/mo Cat ok w/pet fee 352-359-0751
3-29-5-2

6 Blocks to UF law school!
AVAILABLE MAYI
Live alorr in beautiful studio,
new carpet & paint, W/D,
internet, electric & cable free!
$565/mo Call Robin 376-0643 3-29-5-2

LUXURY HOUSE Great location 3/2, Ig
master BR w/pvt BA & walk-in closet. 2
-other BRs share Ig BA. Rent incl all utils,
W/D, fireplace, custom kitchen & beautiful
pvd pool area. $485, 430, 375 or rent whole
house $1290. Call Karl 332-5030 4-4-10-2


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2BR/2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO 2 mi to
UF on bus line. Brand new construction.
Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail.
Pool gazebo, lots of parking. $950/mo. Call
215-3108 3-30-5-2

** 2BR 2.5 BA **
Brighton Park, Beautiful end unit townhome,
W/D, DW, alarm, pool, -1200 sq ft
Many extras. Bus rt SW 34 St
No smoking unit. Avail Aug $825 214-3820
4-20-20-2

ISABELLA PARK 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA
townhome. W/D, DW, eat-in kitchen, SW
Archer & 34th St. area. 336-7097. Grad/prof
preferred. Lease option. Furnish option.
4-20-20-2

Avail Aug 1: 5 bed/2 bath house wash/dryer,
dishwasher, fireplace, wood floors, large
house. 1803 SW43rd Ave. Call for directions
339-2342 $1600/mo large yard. 3-30-5-2

4BR2BA HOUSE

DOWNTOWN
4 fireplaces, backyard w/deck
Call Pete @ 352-262-3574 3-31-5-2
*WALK TO UF*
Historic home in great neighborhood. 3BR/
2BA, hd wd floors, tile,. W/D, deck. Cute,
clean, no dogs. 1112 NW 4th Ave 871-8280.
$1250/mo 4-4-7-2

Brand new home for rent in SW Gainesville.
3BR/2BA, 2 car garage. 1770 sq. ft. $1200/
mo OBO. Call 379-3310 3-30-4-2

Studio apt in vintage 1900's house w/loft,
wood floors, own kitchen & bath. No smok-
ing. No pets. Female preferred. 1 mile from,
UF. Avail now. $550/mo utils incl. Call 338-
1612 3-31-5-2

*10 BLOCKS TO UF*
Historic Victorian house. Quaint 1BR/1BA
apt. w/ wd firs, fans, hi ceiling w/fans, AC/ht.
$450/mo 225 SW3rd Ave. Pets ok! Call 376-
2184 3-31-5-2


INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE
NOW AND FALL SEASON
Convenient UF access
$325 to $575
Action Real Estate Services
352-331-1233 4-20-18-2


Beautiful Townhouse for rent 2BR/2.5BA, 2-
story. Huge Ivg rm & kitch. 5 min to campus.
Rent 1BR or rent both. Lease term optional.
Move in May $450/mo OBO 256-6734 3-
31-5-2

ROCKWOOD VILLAS avail Aug 1, 2005.
3BR/3BA townhouse. Incl W/D, great bus rt
to UF. $1100/mo. Call Donna 352-339-3250
4-20-19-2

Apartments & Houses
Studio to 5BR+
Most within 2 miles of campus!
Campus Realty 692-3800
propertymanager@campusrealty.org
5-31-25-2

GREAT HOUSE 4 FALL
3BR/2BAAII new appliances
incl W/D, micro & DW! Huge
master br, enclosed porch & 2
car garage $1100/mo 727-514-7194 4-1-5-2


Brandywine large 2BR/2BA partially furn, sec
sys, NS, No pets $650/mo Lease required
386-330-5274, 352-373-3418 4-8-10-2


Subleases


Apartments Sublets & Roommates
All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500
Short-L6ng & Furn-Unfurn *
1-(877) FOR-RENT (367-7368)
WWW.SUBLET.COM 4-20-71-3

WALK TO CLASS! $250/mo
Now til Aug. Courtyards 352-328-6967 all
included! 2-27-3-3

LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
Bid on a sublease. call 866-837-1309 or visit
www.subleaseauction.com
5-19-43-3


U Subleases


EMERGENCY SUMMER SUBLEASE
2BR/2.5BA townhouse 2 blocks to UF. May
-Aug $900/mo OBO 352-266-8475 4-1-18-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE at Gainesville Place
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $480/mo. Price NEG.
Everything incl. Female only. Call 727-643-
9928 3-31-15-3

Studio with CAPTIVATING VIEWIII
5 min walk to UF/sorority row, bus, F room-
mate. Avail May-July. ALL utils incl. Furn,
ethernet, gym, pool. $400/mo 786-246-3049
3-31-15-3

$350/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE 1 BR/1 BA in
4BR/4BAfully furn apt in University Club. Inci
50" TV, hi-spd internet, cable w/HBO, W/D.
Call 561-703-3693. 4-1-15-3

Large 2Br/1Ba over-sized apt @ Sun Bay
Apts. 5 mins bus or 20 min walk to UF. DW,
on-site laundry, free pet sitting. Begin May 10
thru July 31st. $510/mo. Call 352-335-8694
ask for Daniel or Nicole. 3-28-5-3

BLOCKS FROM UF
Summer sublease 1Br in 2BR/1BA. $403/
mo + 1/2 utils. Call Rebecca @ 317-8092
3-28-10-3

HIDDEN LAKE APTS 5/1 7/31 sublease.
1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA $425/mo + 1/3 util.
New washer & dryer, spacious, free wireless,
pool, tanning bed. Please call 352-871-1325
or email babeash@ufl.edu 3-28-10-3

1 BR/1 BA apt. Vaulted ceilings, W/D, DW. Can
move in immediately. Rent NEGOTIABLE.
Contaact Mike at 850-526-9224, 850-526-
7215 3-29-10-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE AT GAINESVILLE-
PLACE. $465/mo rent all inclusive. 1BR/1BA
in 4BR/4BA. Female only. Call 352-359-1066
3-29-10-3

BR for rent in 4BR/4BA apt.. Clean, fully
furnished, friendly roommates, near pool.
$400/mo. Available now Aug w/option
to renew: Call 703-930-4830 or email
Fure2luz@yahoo.com 3-29-10-3

1 WEEK FREE
May 1st-Aug 7:1 BR/1BA WALK TO CLASSIC
Only $529/mo OBO. Graduating, need to
sublease 407-375-5240 3-30-10-3

Very spacious 2BR/2BA townhome. Avail for
sublease on May 1st-July 31st. 2-level home
in beautiful Lakewood Villas. incl loft BR &
study. Price neg. Call Kelly 561-644-5937
3-30-10-3

Sublease an awesome Countryside
Apartment. Avail NOW $420 includes ev-
erything. On bus route to UF and close to
1-75 for SFCC. High spd internet/cable. Pool
and b-ball. Contact Nicole 352-328-4551
3-30-10-3

5 min walk to Shands-*
Country Gardens Apt
2BR/2BA $520/mo
Now thru July
Call 338-9103
3-31-11-3

1BR/1BA w/W/D hkups, avail 4/29/2005'
$525/mo, located in quiet condominium
community of Rustic Springs. 1923 NW 23rd
Blvd, Apt #122. Josh 317-8776-4-13-20-3

Gainesville Place poolside apt. w/balcony;
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA; avail May July. ALL
utilities included. Furnished $399/mo or best
offer. 514-4881 3-28-10-3


1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt.
quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF,
& library. $350/mo Pets ok. Call 262-1351 .
3-30-11-3

May thru Aug Lexington Crossing 1BR/1BA
in 4BR/4BA Ig rmr, furn. All appliances.
Cable. Incl all utils. 2 bus rts, tanning, pool,
ball & ball cts, gym. $350/mo. Contact -
Karen krabener@ufl.edu or 772-341-9415
3-31-10-3

4BR/2BAAvail 5/1 8/1.1, 2, 3 or 4 BR @
$415/ea Unfurn. 1 block from Criser. Please
call Ashley 772-201-6158 4-7-15-3


.'USubleases,


Campus Club summer sublease: 1 F in 3BR.
$375/mo includes all utilities, cable, ethernet,
maid service, 1st stop on bus 12. Option to
renew. Call 954-559-8470 ASAP 4-13-19-3


*1 BR/1 BA in huge 3BR/3BA*
At The Gables. $350/mo utils incl. Walk in
closet, W/D, cable internet, garage. May thru
July. Female only 352-514-5252 3-28-7-3


Now/Summer sublease 1'/1 in 4/4 utilities +
wash/dry + ethernet + cable + full furnish +
pool view = DARN GREAT DEAL
ONLY $375/month 352-258-3542 3-31-10-3


***WALK TO CLASSWOO
1/1 in 2/1 house behind Norman Hall. Great
location and very cheap. Avail April 25. Call
262-7200 4-1-10-3


1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA available immediately.
Pointe West Apts. $285/mo + 1/2 utils. Call
.335-8706 4-1-10-3


Summer sublease at University Club.
Spacious 1BR/1BA or 2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BA
apt. Avail May.1 Inc. util, W/D, ethernet, fur-
nished, cable. $389/mo. Call 352-262-0569
4-15-20-3


University Glades Sublease!! SUMMER:
May Aug $440/mo BR w/personal bath in 3/
3 apt. incl.all util. Furniture avail. Call Stacey
352-336-1968 4-1-10-3


Reduced $450 @ The Exchange
furnished 1BR/1BA in 2/2
Kitchen, living room, porch,
W/D, now available.
Female please. 772-473-0560 3-28-5


5-3


Room for summer sublease .A, B or C in
a beautiful new house. Room is spacious,
Huge backyard w/pool. Pets welcome. Rent
$450!1 MUST see!! Everything included. 786-
367-7749 4-20-22-3


1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA 2 story posh down-
town apt located in heart of G'ville nite life.
Lrg BR & walk-in closet. W/D Avail now thru
July. Free dep & $375 cash. Price neg. Call
305-761-6595 4-2-10-3


May thru July. Village 34 Apts. 1BR near
shopping & UF. On busline. $300/mo. Call-
352-346-4612 3-28-5-3


REGENCY OAKS 2BR/2BA sublease. $665/
mo. For April, May, June & July. Call 352-
871-1149 3-31-8-3.


* 1.BR/1 BA available in 3BR/3BA **
Fully furnished & all utilities included, 465/
mo. May-Aug, Aug rent FREE, price neg. 2,
convenient bus routes 9 & 34. Call 904-424-.
2834 3-28-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms @ University
Commons. 4/2 apt, $385/mo each, includes
utils & cable. Avail now Aug. Call 954-
'895-0884 or 904-377-9346 CLOSE TO UF
3-28-5-3


Available immediately. 1BR/1 BA in 3BR.
house. Close to campus. W/D, great room- -
mates. $0 down, $3'0.mo negi:i,abil Call
Tim 727-642-0136 4-1-5-3


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1 BR/1 BA LOFT TOWNHOUSE
May 1st thru July 31st. $550/mo. Pool, alarm,
pets ok. Near UF, VA & Shands. 3 bus rts.
Call 352-262-8558 4-5-10-3


Attention Students! An apartment at College
- Manor Studio apartments. There is a $300
sublease fee. The rent is $459 per month.
Utilities are included Call Bayo. @ 379-9126
3-29-5-3

3BR/3BA in 4BR/4BA apt in Campus Lodge.
May thru Aug. $500/mo ea. Negotiable. Call
561-202-7483 3-29-5-3

Royal Village
1-4 BR avail.All summer
Walk to campus, great pool
New furniture & carpet, $400/mo
includes all, Call 407-310-3957 3-30-6-3

Summer Sublease. Huge furnished 1BR/
1BA in 4BR apt. in Stoneridge. Electric,
cable, ethernet included. $400/mo OBO. Call
Farrell 954-288-8455 3-29-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE from May 1 -Aug 10.
* $349/mo, incl utils, cable, intemet, water, pvt
BA, 12 x 10 room. MELROSE APT. 407-484-
3204 3-29-5-3

5/1 8/1. 1-3 BRs in 4BR/4BA. SW 13th
-St. At the Landings apts. $375/mo. Util incl.
Furnished. Shana 954-295-3564 3-29-5-3

Campus L:.dge .3pls POOLSIDE 1/1 in 2/2
other room vacant. May-Aug. w/option to re-
new. $450/mo furnished, all utils + internet,
W/D, Call- 352-871-3117 3-31-7-3

1BR in 2BR/1 BA sublet NOW to 6/30.
$210/mo plus half utilities. Walk distance to -
campus. 1823 NW 5th Ave. Call 846-5816
or email zxup@yahoo.com 3-28-4-3


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Sun Key/Sun Island less than 1 mi to UF
1BD/1BA, $480/mth. Fully Furnished, water;
cable, internet included
Available April 30 1 July 31
Call 335-3649 4-1-10-3

2BR sublet avail anytime in April @ The
Exchange.Call Hillary @ 407-928-1315
**Call for move-in incentives!**
3-29-5-3

2 blocks from campus! Summer sublease
at Windsor Hall, $400/mo, available May 1 -
July 31, double suite, furnished, private bath,
utilities inc., Lesley 978-273-6103 3-29-5-3

Posh downtown apt in heart of nightlife.
1BR/1BA, W/D, walk-in closet, loft, May
FREE + KEEP sec dep. You take June & July.
for $400/mo HURRY before its too late! 305-
778-4856 4-5-10-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE $375/mo utils incl.
1 BR in 5BR/3BA house. 5 min walk to cam-
pus. Call Meg @ 904-403-8167 3-28-4-3

1 BR/1 BA sublease w/option to renew avail 5/
1 thru 7/31. Close to UF, rts, alarm $415/mo
OBO. Keep.my sec depoist. Call Sue 352-
870-7203 3-29-5-3

1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA apt avail May 1st Aug
10th at Melrose Apts W/D, utils, ethernet +
cable incl in rent. Fully furn. Call Korinne at
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10 SECOND WALK TO UF
Looking Glass Apts. Summer sublease for
$450/mo (NEGOTIABLE) Call Drew @ 561-
339-1219 3-29-5-3

The Exchange $350/mo
1/1 in 4/4, pool view, May-Aug
All utils incl., female preferred
Call Ashley at 763-300-9763 3-29-5-3

Summer Sublease 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA.
Colonial Village $265/mo + 1/3 utilities.
Fully furnished, clean, M/F 904-477-8156
3-29-5-3

Campus Lodge Apts. May rent free.
Everything included. $415/mo. From May
through August. Call 561-906-5040 4-6-10-3

HUGE ROOM FOR SUBLEASE 1BR in.
4BR/2BA house in College Park. Huge walk-
in closet, wood floors, W/D, walk to campus,-
furn common areas. Avail May-Aug $370/mo
739 NW 20th St. 352-219-4911 3-30-5-3

FREE MONTH RENT
2BR/2BA Colonial Village. May Aug. $310/
mo. W/D, poolside, end unit w/vaulted ceil-
ings, screened porch. 2 mi to UF. 3 bus rts.
Call 271-8132 3-30-5-3

COUNTRYSIDE APTS
Summer sublease. $400/mo everything incl.
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Fully furn. 407-221-
8819 3-30-5-3

2 rooms available May 1-July 31 in 4/2
house close to law school. $350/mo (plus
utils) OBO. Email ceresiqu@ufl.edu or call
850-510-4063 or 352-328-4633 4-7-10-3


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Summer sublease 1 BR in 3BR house on NW
36th St. W/D, wood floors, w or w/out furn.
Avail May 30th. $325/mo + utils. Call 352-
281-13.37 3-31-5-3 .


2BR/2BA 1100 sq ft Arbor Park. Close to LUF.
$545/mo. $150 moves you in. Pet friendly 2
WEEKS FREE!. Immediate availablility. Call
Aaron 262-2979 3-31-5-3


1BR/1BA RIGHT ACROSS FROM UF.
Available May 1st w/option to renew. $469/
mo. Call 813-624-2946 3-31-5-3


THE EXCHANGE
-Rent May-Aug $469/mo price new. Pool
view, utils incl, female, 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA.
Call 352-262-7887 3-31-5-3


Summer sublease available WINDSOR
HALL 2 blocks from campus. 1BR suite $600
utils incl. Laundry room, swimming pool, ca-
ble, ethernet. Call 516-650-4037 5-24-24-3


SUMMER SUBLEASE AT GAINESVILLE
PLACE. $465/mo rent, fully furnished, eth-
ernet, utilities, cable included. .1-3BR/BA
available in a .4BR/4BA. Females only. Call
305-710-7934 3-31-5-3


Sublease a beautiful 2BR/2BA townhouse
in Cobblestone from May to July. Rent is
$939/mo. but negotiable: Call 352-318-4240
to spend summer in STYLE! 3-29-3-3 -


1BR in 4BR apt @ Gainesville Place, upper
floor, W/D, pool, weight room, Close to bus
stop. Very nice. 352-317-2081 3-31-5-3


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Summer sublease Hidden Lake Apt. Large
1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. $350/mo. Everything
incl. Furn optional. Pets ok. Call 786-271-
0501 3-31--5-3

May-Aug. Gainesville Place apt. Gated
community 1/1 in 3/3. Clean, easygoing
female roommates. Fully furnished. WID.
All inclusive. VERY NEGOTIABLE 305-
785-6373, 352-373-9912 4-4-7-3

$375/mo 1BR w/STUDY/1 BA APT
Sublet now July 31st opt to renew. Credit
check required. No deposit. Located Bevel
Apts. Call 256-0501 4-1-5-3

1 minute walk to campus 1BR in 4BR town-
house Courtyards Apt. fully furn, May 1-Aug,
$399 incl utils. Keep $300 sec dep. Call 407-
716-0067 4-1-5-3

Luxurious two-story poolside apt. 3BR/3BA,
W/D, free tanning spa & gym, no parking
decals $1,114/month plus utilities. Leave a
message @ 262-8341.4-6-8-3

Summer sublease avail 5/6-7/31. 2BR/IBA,
$450/rho, furn/unfurn, free cable/hs internet,
walk to UF, live alone or w/someone. Call
Stephanie 804-512-3913 4-8-10-3

*STONERIDGE MAY-AUG*
$250/OBO
+ 1/2 utils. 850-294-8020. 1 room in 2/2.
4-1-5-3


1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA $374/mo, pvt BA, W/D,
fum, all utils incl, ethernet, cable, lease from
May-Aug, 1st mo 1/2 off. Great Deal! Call
305-469-3372 4-1-5-3

Oakbrook Walk sublease May 1st 31st
2005 for male: full furn, poolside BR/BA in
2/2 w/huge kitchen and living room, W/D, incl
util, cable/highspeed, $250, lukas@ufl.edu
352-373-6592 4-1-5-3

Summer sublease. 1BR/1BA in 5BR/5BA,
large 2-story house 5 min walk to campus.
All utils & internet cable incl. Price negotiable.
May thru Aug 954-292-0875 4-1-5-3

2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apartment, partially fur-
nished, utilities not incl, pets welcome. $639
. a month.Colonial Oaks SW 21st PI. Please.
call Annie 352-514-4216 4-1-5-3

Walk 2 class. Summer Sub. Huge 1BR/1BA,
pool, W/D, walk-in closet, cable internet @
Museum Walk. $300 price neg. Call 941-238-
7118 4-1-5-3

$254/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 utils,
in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apt. Please call
813-690-0215 4-1-5-3


Al' Roommates .


Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
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Female roommate for one/two female UF
students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk
to UF. Old house charm with all amenities.
Avail Now. $400.- up. 352-538-2181.Lv mes-
sage. Private Owner'4-20.-71-4

Female roommates wanted brand new 2100
sq ft home. Huge pool, pvt fence, minutes to
UF. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm &-utils
incl $525/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352-
395-7462 or 941-780-3526 4-20-71-4

Sublets and Rooms Available
All Florida Areas; All Major Cities
Browse available Rooms FREE!
www.METROROOMMATES.com
1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-4

M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted
to rent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5
mi to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry $425+
utils 336-5450 or 954-646-1341 4-20-71-4


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M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA
home in quiet NW' area. $300/mo + 1/3
utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737
3-31-30-4

Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 +
utils. 352-271-8711 3-31-30-4

GIRLS ONLY 2 rooms one April, one May to
July 31. Each w/pvt baths. Cent AC, W/D,
cable incl. Internet-ready. $350/mo each.
305-299-3485 Call 352-472-9778 3-30-25-4

Grad, uppperclassman, or prof to share spa-
cious new 3BR/2BA house. Internet & cable
incl. Must be neat, clean & responsible. $450
or 425/mo + 1/2 utils. Short or long term
avail. 262-3989 4-4-26-4

2BR/1BA SW' 5th Ave by Credit Union/
Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF.
Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half
util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746
3-29-15-4

2 F NS ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer
or fall @ University Terrace West, SW 20th
Ave. Fully furn, ea person has own pvt BR
+ pvt BA, no dep, 1 yr lease, $350/mo + 1/4
utils. Call Talia 352-427-8583 3-30-15-4


Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from
13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep,
NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or
leave message at 352-870-7256 4-20-28-4-

4BR/4BA Univ Terr W Condo -Immed Occ
- Room rental basis Perfect for sutednts
with or without roommates! $375/mo per rm,
utilities & broadband pd, bus to campus! Call
239-537-5100-4-8-20-4

Roommate for 3BR/2BAcut home near NE
historic district. Stable, older grad student or
porfessional woman. No drugs/alc. $300. incl
utils. 352-384-3793 3-28-10-4

*ROOMMATE WANTED*-
Tivoli Apartments. $338 + utils. Private BA,
no sec dep, pool, gym, tennis courts. 339-
1651 3-28-10-4--

1 room 4 rent in 4BR/2BA house @ 2
NW 29th St. 8 .blocks to UF, private, bath,
screened porches, carport, pets OK, No
lease or deposit $290 + utils. Call 352-283-
4925 (Dave)

1 Female, responsible, NS,- student wanted
for 3BR/2BA house. A/C, W/D, pet friendly,
close to UF,& SFCC, 1st & last mo rent.
$300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call Liz 352-339-5463
3-29-10-4

2BR avail in 4BR/4BA condo in Countryside.
W/D in apt, 32" TV, walk-in closets, pool,
gym, e-net $400/mo incl electric & cable.
1 MONTH FREE W/LEASE 305-944-3600
4-20-26-4

Avail NOW Great location 1BR/1 BA in 3BR/
3BA, Washer and dryer, high spd internet,
$308/mo + util. Females only; please call
Lauren @ 352-799-3726 Iv message. 4-
12-20-4

1/1 in 2/2.5 for rent $450 furnished 1/2 utils.
SW 69th Terr. Lots of new upgrades, back-
yard, avail now. Call Renee at 407-702-3899
3-29-10-4

Room w/pvt bath .avail mins from UF,
Shands, etc. Spacious luxury house has
fireplace, pvt billards room, hard wood floors
thr,ougnouil nej applian..es $495/mo. Call
Anthony 337-1330 4-11-22-4 :

F/NS grad student to share 3 bed/2.5 bath
condo w/1 female mature grad student.
-Casablanca West complex, quiet, extra
storage. $412/mo & 1/2 uti. Pets welcome.
Move in Aug 1 for 12 mo lease. Call Marisa
359-6161 3-28-8-4

N/S ROOMMATE needed for fall and/or
summer for 3BR home near mall. Located in
quiet wooded area. $350/mo EVERYTHING
INCLUDED. Must love dogs. 352-262-9630
4-1-12-4 ,

Share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remod-
eled. Close to Shands, UF & library.
$350/mo. Month to month or longer lease-
-okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 3-30-11-4


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**4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS**
Large house w/pool, wood floors, big rooms.
2BRs available. Wireless. $450/mo + utils
ea. Corey 904-234-5214 or 352-373-9015
4-1-10-4

Grad student pref aquarium enthusiast
House hear Oaks Mall 3/2. New ful apple, TV,
wireless web, only one other roommate, of-
fice to share, deck & shed, 1/2 util $400 rent
216-798-8484 3-28-5-4

Roommate wanted for a 3BR/2BA house 1.5
miles from campus.-$430/mo everything in-
cluded. Call Amy 352-219-5780 4-2-10-4

M/F needed now for 1BR/1BA-in'2BR/2BA
condo near mall. Huge living area & kitchen,
W/D, hi-spd net, pool. Must be clean, NS.
$400/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Allison 225-1296
3-28-5-4

SPECIAL! One bedroom for 2 people $60
per/person. Room for a couple M/M, F/F or
M/F for details + info call home + message #
376-0384 or fast response pager #202-7074
will respond immediately plus another room
at $85 P/W. 3-29-5-4

1 BR w/pvt BA at Countryside. Prefer female,
$425/mo to begin Aug 1st. Includes internet
& utilities; 561-512-7733 or "561-575-3821
3-29-5-4

TWO MORE MALES to share large 4/2 w/2
other males. Completely remodeled apt w/2
living rooms, wet bar, W/D incl, back yard
w/table. $265 plus security. Call Karl 332-
5030 4-4-10-4

M/F, NS needed to share 2BR/2.5BA
Southfork Oaks townhome. (near Target).
Unfurn master BR w/own BA avail: W/D.
No pets. $347/mo+ 1/2 utils. No lease. Call
Evan 335-9714 4-1-7-4

1 Room in 3BR/2BA condo. Avail May 1 for
summer & possibly fall. Prefer F, NS. $350/
mo + share utils. W/D incl. Common areas
furn. Marchwood Condos Good location
close to UF 813-973-5058 or 352-337-1534
4-6-10-4

Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious
condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th
St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763
4-20-19-4

ATTENTION! Female roommate needed for
1 BR/1 BA.in.a condo. $400/mo utils incl. Must
be responsible, neat & clean. Avail now!. Call
Mabgene @ 561-827-4970 3-31-5-4

5 BLOCKS TO UF
Own BR/BA in 2BR townhouse. $375/mo +
1/2 utils. W/D. Hi-spd internet, M or F. Avail
May 1st. 305-962-6102 3-31-5-4

ROOMMATE WANTED for 3BR/2.5BA town-
house north of Thornebrook shopping center
on 39th Ave. $75/wk incl utils, hi spd i-net,
pool &.tennis.- Under age 25 please. 352-
363-0143, 363-0144, 338-2892 3-31-5-4

Female roommate for 4BR/4BA Countryside
Apt. Rent $415/mo uilts incl. Wireless inernet
option. Apt avail Aug 1st. 305-393-0081 or
minimefb@yahoo.cofn 3-31-5-4

Quiet non-smoking .college age roommate
wanted for May .05 to 06. Rent $370 per
month plus utils. Call local 352-376-4250 or
call cell 904-994-6764 3-31-5-4-

ROCKWOOD VILLAS
2 ROOMS AVAILABLE PVT BA $425/mo incl
all utils, on major bus rt, quiet, comfortable,
a place to call home. Call 352-284-2810 for
more info. 4-8-10-4

For furn 1Br/1BA in nice condo 2BR/2BA
E/D, pool, 4 miles to UF, bus route $260/mo
+ 1/2 utils. Pref Asian female. NS, no pet.
Move in anytime, Call 331-0834 arter 6pm.
3-29-2-4

Quiet F, N/X, grad/upperclass wanted for
2BR/2BA @ Oak Forest Apts. Only 7 mins e
to campus"!! $330 + 1/2 utilities. Call Devina
at at 954-336-0651 after 7pm :) 4-1-5-4


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SUMMER SPECIAL
Females for 1/2 BR in 3/2 house 3 blocks to
UF, Shands, VA. Pets ok, furn opt, Reg $375,
avail now $275 + utils & dep. Jen 466-4853
msg. 4-1-5-4
1 Roonrf avail in spacious 3/2 house w/ new
furn, new appliances, wireless internet, etc.-
Quiet neighborhood. Perfect location. $400/
mo + 1/3 utils. Call Kace f6r details 941-
224-7168 or email kace_king@yahoo.com
4-1-5-4
2M roommates needed for 3BR Millpond
twnhs fully furn; king beds, hi spd net,
cable, W/D, pool, near UF, on UF bus rt,
$450 & T'/3 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email
csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4


5ff Real Estate 3

Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find
Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3/4BR, 2BA, wd flrs, covered prch, concrete
patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352-
538-2181 Iv mssg 4-20-71-5
NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE
looking to buy or lease houses in this area.
Any size, price or condition. 352-264-7347
or visit us at www.happygatorhomes.com4-
20-71-5
The Flavor of New Orleans comes to cam-
pus. Luxurious St. Charles Condominiums.
1 block to UF. Choose from 2BR/2BA flats,
or view the University from your 3BR/3BA
townhouse. Prices starting in the $180's 375-
8256 4-20-71-5
ARE YOU, INTERESTED IN PURCHASING
A HOUSE OR CONDO NEAR UF?
Plenty of properties are available.
Call Marc J. Nakleh at Campus Realty
352-235-1576 4-20-68-5
WANT ALL YOUR FRIENDS. TO BE
JEALOUS OF YOU NEXT YEAR?
Own + live in a new luxury campus-
area condo. Over 10 new projects to
choose from at affordable prices. Visit
www.rnmattpricerealtor.com or call today
352-281-3551 Matt Price Campus Realty
4-6-42-5
HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF
Save Thousandss When You Buy Now.
FREE LIST of Great Local Condos.
www.UF-Condos.com
Campus Realty Group
6-3-40-5
1BR/1BA LOFT CONDO
ELEGANT BOHEMIAN STYLE. Interior fea-
tures a customized kitchen, bath & balcony,
convt to UF, Shands, VA & mall. Amp. pking.
$73,800 352-222-2942 4-20-28-5
Townhouse 3BR/2BA. Close to UF. On bus
rt; Quiet location. Dish/W, W/D, tile kitchen,
living/dining area. Fenced backyard. Pool.
$140,000 352-284-6154 3-29-10-5
HOUSE 2245 NW 37th PI. 3BR/2BA 1900 sq
ft, 3 mi from UF, laundry rm, Ig Fla rm, den,
new A/C & siding, extra parking ramp. $172k
352-374-4177, cell 538-6603 3-29-10-5
SGreat Homes Near UF
STOP Renting. Own Your Home.
FREE LIST of Campus Area Homes
www.Homes-Near-UF.com
Campus Realty Group
6-3-34-5


3 CONDOS FOR SALE BY OWNER
Located in Rockwood Villas, Treehouse
Village & Serenola Manor. For photos & con-
tact info visit: http://plaza.ufl.edu/fergie27/
3-29-5-5


FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN GET
READY FOR SUMMER -ADORABLE LAKE
HOUSE on spring-fed pvt lake in Keystone
Hgts. 2/2, large lot. Avail now. $129,950. Call
379-0619 4-20-20-5
1995 MH FOR SALE. 3BR/2BA. Located
five mins to Shands & UF. Great for college
student. Located in park. Very elegant, too
many extras to list. 352-318-0931. Serious
inquires-only. priced to sell.at $27,500.


0 .Real Estate

HORSE PROPERTY
Lease-to-own or owner financing. 3BR/
2.5BA, 2091 sq ft. 3.86 acres, block &
stucco, fireplace, $2150/mo + down. Owner
licensed realtor Michael Quinones 376-2433
4-20-19-5


f I Furnishings

BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pil
low-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new
still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-372
7490 will deliver. 4-20-71-6


BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top
mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic
w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call
352-377-9846 4-20-71-6

MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice
$550 352-372-7490 4-20-71-6

BED King Pillowtop mattress & box springs.
Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never
been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell
$230. Call 352-372-8588 Can. deliver. 4-
20-71-6

CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 4-20-
71-6

BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king
bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests
avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can de-
liver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400
(352) 372-7490 4-20-71-6

SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather.
Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail
$2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846
4-20-71-6

DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table,
6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New,
still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100.
Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 4-20-
71-6

FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell
$199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6

BedsOFull mattress & boxspring sets
$49*Qn sets $890Single sets $390King
sets $990From estate sale: Safe pine
bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a
Mattress 4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6

DIAL-A-WASHER
Washer & Dryer 1 yr lease $300,
1 semester $160. Call 332-0602 or 318-
3721 4-5-20-6


*l Computers 3


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Computer/Inlernet 352.219.2980
4-20-66-7


GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- networks, wireless, virus
- we BEAT all prices! -
- home/dorm 352-219-2980 4-20-66-7


www.HostingSuperCenter.com
* Personal Email "myname.com"
* Internet Hosting 0 Ecommerce Linux
Windows Cpanel $5.99
visit www.hostingsupercenter.com 3-28-6-7


*j Electronics 3

DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main I The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
4-20-71-8

$10! TV'S, COMPUTERS, VIDEO GAMES!
Police Seized! From $10! Info: 800-749-
.8128 ext M974 .4-20-31-8

Audiobahn system includes 2200 watt amp,
2-12 inch flame subs, 1-farad capacitor and
extra battery. Call Jared at 954-257-4048 or
352-373-4581 getting new car. 3-31-5-8


5f Bicycles

In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds.


NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
0 Best Prices in Townl
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 4-20-69-9


5AR K For Sale


PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 4-20-71-10

PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar
supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer
equipment. Professional cooking utensils.
R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville
RWBEATY.COM 376-5939. 4-20-71-10
Come see what's new! GCM thrift shops
downtown 238 SW 4th Ave, NW 5001 NW
34th St. Get more bang for your $! New items
daily Mon Sat 378-3654 4-20-43-10


I~Ek WIIMotorcycles, Mopedsj

W&- M~A" Hot"&alve2.? **SCOOTERS *
DORA &AnCI~nID(' CC' [O kin


8-23-170-7

Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek
House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $10 Gator Discount.
M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404.
www.AComputerGeek.com 8-23-170-7

*G'ville Computer Repair Inc*
Service on all PC MAC and Networks 1204
NW 13th St Ste #10 352-337-2500. 4-20--
71-7


COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC.
Complete residential & commercial support,
networking & website development. $45/hr
www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 4-20-71-7


LAPTOP REPAIR
Buy & sell. Looking for quantity for parts.
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 4-20-71-7

"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
4-20-71-7


SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
4-20-71-11

Swamp Cycles
Electric Bikes, Scooters, and morel
Prices from $450 with lyr warranty.
534 SW 4th Ave. 373-8823
www.swampcycles.com 4-20-70-11
*NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS*
New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place
352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. All models & directions avail on web-
site. 4-20-50-11

2003 BUELL BLAST
500 cc 7960 mi, fun ride.
$2795. Call 352-256-8527 4-1-15-11

** CASH PAID FOR MOTORCYCLES **
SCOOTERS, DIRT BIKES in ANY condition,
Running or Not, Titles o.rNot.
PROMPT PICK UP. Call ANYTIME
352-495-7769 Please leave message.
5-24-25-11


E ll Motorcycles, MopedsJ Ml


**WANTED**
MOTORCYCLE WANTED 750cc cruiser or
larger. WILL TRADE LAPTOP PC + CASH
Joel 336-0075 3-30-10-1,1

2004 Vento Phantom Scooter 150cc, 4
stroke, 445 mi. Perfect condition. Many ex-
tras $1700 352-472-4054 3-29-5-11

1999 SUZUKI GZ250
Good condition. Garage kept.
11,300 miles. $1500.
Call 352-246-5387 3-30-5-11


Autos

*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR*
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 4-20-71-12

CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
4-20-71-12

**FAST CASH PAID**
For: CARS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Call Ray 352-284-8619
4-20-71-12

OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
www.selectmotorcar.us
4-20-71-12


Best Cars Lowest Prices
www.39thaveimports.com
4-20-71-1212


*HEADLINERS SAGGING?*
**Power windows don't work?**
On site available
Call Steve 338-5142.
4-20-71-12

SUN CITY AUTO SALES
Bring your W2 & drive home today. Cash
cars as low as $1000. No credit check. Call
now 338-1999 4-20-63-12

SUN CITY AUTO SALES
We finance anyone! $2000 discount off fi-
nance price. More than 150 vehicles in stock.
Call 338--1999 Drive today! 4-20-63-12

SUN CITY AUTO SALES
All vehicles $0 down & up! Plus +++ 30 day
warranty eng & trans: No credit check. Call
338-1999 4-20-63-12

'88 Honda Accord $699
'86 Buick LeSabre $799
'88 Toyota Corolla $899
'90 Acura Legend $999
(352) 338-1999' 4-20-45-12

'90 Chevy Lumina Van $1499
'93 Chevy Blazer $1499
'90 Ford F-150 $2499 -
'93 Chrysler New Yorker $1999
(352) 338-1999 4-20-45-12

96 HONDA CIVIC
2door 5 spd, Vtech, 93K miles, cold AC, all
power. $4000. 262-3989 3-29-15-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
Hondas, Chevys, Toyotas, etc. For listings
800-749-8116 3-31-17-12


88 Mazda 323
$590 Call 352-871-1149 3-31-8-12

2001 KIA SPECTRA 4 door, automatic, 1
owner; 37k miles, like new. Must see. $5400.
Call 352-339-5158 3-29-5-12 "

1991 MIATA
Racing green convertible w/tan interior.
Perfect condition. If interested call 379-0619
4-20-20-12


. Autos


99 TOYOTA RUNNER
Exc cond, all power, 98k, AC, cruise, Mich
LTX/MS, dk grn. $9200 OBO 284-4919 3-
31-5-12
2003 Chevy Cavalier LS 15,000 mi $7750.
2001 Chevy Cavalier 5.000 mi $5500.
Call Daniel 352-328-6161 4-1-5-12

FOR SALE 3 TOYOTA VANS
89 87 84. All for $500. 89 Runs. Call 377-
7867 or 372-5237 4-1-5-12


IMl Wanted
LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD,
DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC
TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE
JEWELRY. 373-9243 4-20-71-13
On-going VOLUNTEER .needed: Blind lady
needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @
Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St.
Augustine Catholic Church. For more info
call 219-6948. I live in the Tower Rd area.
3-31-92-13
Needed: Musicians, .Media Talents, Multi-
media, Video, Graphics, Lead Guiter, Drums,
Keyboards, Rhythm, Fiddle, Horns & others.
for Christian ministry.
Email shanecrav6nwsc@aol.com 4-1-10-13
WANTED: MAZDA RX7 2 door, 1982 to '88.
ASAP for 2 hour engineering study. 1983
preferred. $100. Call, Iv mssg. 375-8710.
3-28-5-13


*| .Help Wanted

This newspaper assumes no responsibil-
ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who -responds to advertising
use caution and investigate the sincerity of
the advertiser before giving out personal
information or arranging meetings


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6 Send a heartfelt Congratulations! to that special someone who has
worked so hard to earn their degree...and Good Luck on their jour-
ney into their new life...

6 Wish your friends Thank you & fond farewell...they've been
a big part of your life and it's hard to part company...

O Thank the helpful professor, dean, or advisor that took the time to
make your life so much easier...

6 Tell your loved ones how grateful you are for their support,
encouragement and love...

6 Bid adieu to Gainesville and all it has meant during your time
here...favorite places, favorite people, favorite things...

6 Your memories will be captured in a special place... messages will
appear in Graduation 2005, published on April 5th.


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I i Help Wanted D

Sthe independent florida

alligator

ADVERTISING SECRETARY
Enthusiastic, positive attitude, detail ori-
ented, organized individual needed to co-
*ordinate daily office procedures. Must work
well under pressure meeting daily deadlines-.
Possess excellent customer service skills.
Duties include some procedural training with
a constantly changing student.sales staff.
Modest salary, good benefits, and excellent
working environment. With resume, send
cover letter that must include salary require-
ments for you to be considered for an inter-
view. Send to Assistant General Manager,
The Independent Florida Alligator, POB
14257, Gainesville, FL, 32604. No phone
calls please. EOE.

0 the independent florida

alligator

Evening Newpaper Production
Applications are now being accepted for edi-
torial production at the Independent Florida
Alligator. Applicants should be available two
to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and
1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production
duties include layout and design. Experience
is preferred on software applications, Adobe
Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat. A
one-year commitment is expected. Please
include references and availability on ap-
plication.
All previous applicants are encouraged to
reapply. Fill out application at the front desk
of the Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave.
between 9am and 4pm, M-F. Ask for the
production application. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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alligator

AD GRAPHIC DESIGNER
The Alligator Production department is
accepting student applications for the posi-
tion of Ad Graphic Designer. Starting with
Summer Semester. Will train, but experience
is preferred with Adobe InDesign, Photoshop,
Illustrator, and Acrobat. Friendly work en-
vironment, flexible schedule, with hours
between 9AM and 5PM Mon Fri. Fill out an
application at the front desk of The Alligator,
1105 W. University Ave, Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM.
Inlcude available work schedule and refer-
ences. Previous applicants are welcome to
reapply with current schedule. EOE
LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
for details. 4-20-71-14
Animal Care Tech looking for hard working
person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will
train, PTto start with more hrs possible. Start
at $5.50/hr. Flex hrs.' Please call 495-9024
between 9-4 M-F. 4-20-71-4


CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and
pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and
pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95%
pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call
800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 4-20-71-14
Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start
work today! No sales, opinion research
only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market
Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 4-
20-71-14
Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and IT needed for various positions.
Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join
our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/
employment 4-20-68-14
University of Florida
Survey Research Center
392-2908 ext. 105
$7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training
Nights + Weekends
Telephone Interviewing NO SALES
Must work summer breaks.
408 W. University Ave Suite #106
4-20-71-14


Help Wante c

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 4-
20-71-14

HIRING KITCHEN STAFF & DRIVERS
FT or PT, flexible schedules. Call 2-5pm 378-
2442 or come in and fill out an application
@ California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St
Mon-Fri 4-20-71-14

BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL,
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 4-20-71-14

SECRET SHOPPERS
Needed for evaluations of
Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters
Flexible Hours, E-mail required
Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254
4-20-71-14

AUDITORS for local growing ,inventory
service. FT/PT, DFWP. Paid training. Call
352-367-4608. -www.aicscompanies.com
4-20-83-14

Mortgage lender has sales positions avail
for college students seeking prof work exp.
$8-9/hr + bonus. No exp req'd, flex hrs. Apply
in person btwn 4-8pm Mon-Fri 1900 SW 34
St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union)4-20-
70-14

GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park
Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers
for all positions. Cashiers (must have full day
avail) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1 & PM 12-6
shifts avail) 15-40 hrs your choice. Great
work environment. Apply in person 7404
NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No
phone calls please. 2-28-38-14


DOMINO'S PIZZA
World's largest pizza delivery company now
-hiring
Delivery Drivers
Pizza makers
Phone order takers
$9 $14/hr.
All you need is a reliable car & a very positive
attitude. Apply @ any of the 5 Domino's loca-
tions in Gainesville. 4-20-70-14


Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate in a study on decision making &
smoking. If interested come to the psychol-
ogy bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297
4-20-63-14

DRIVERS NEEDED
gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between
$8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule.
Call Dave for info: 379-9600,4-8-55-14

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR needed.
Gatorfood.com is looking for responsible,
enthusiastic people. City geography knowl-
edge, customer svc. exp helpful. Room for
advancement For more info: David 379-3663
4-8-55-14

CASH
Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit here &
make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF
students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr
with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105
NW 16th St. 4fh Floor. Academic Classroom
Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info.
4-20-63-14

Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progressive
company w/advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to
352-378-4156 5-19-63-14


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WI| Help Wanted 3


SUMMER JOBS
* $2100
* Co-Ed Camp
* Seven Weeks
* Room and Board Included

GET PAiD TO PLAY
The Florida Elks Youth Camp (FEYC) needs
male and female Summer Camp Counselors
ages 18 and up. FEYC is an overnight camp
located off of Highway 450 in Umatilla, FL
The camp runs June 6 July 23. Please
contact Krys Ragland at 1-800-523-1673 ext.
250 or 352-669-9443 ext 250. 4-20-58-14

SECRETARY needed. Gatorfood.com is
looking for personable, responsible, enthu-
siastic, fun people. Customer service exp
helpful. For more info call David 379-3663
4-8-44-14

GET PAID for YOUR OPINIONS!
Earn $15-$125 and more per survey
www.moneyforsurveys.com
4-20-58-14

Web developer wanted. HTML, CSS,
motivated. 1 year minimum, portfolio -a
must, graphic- skills preferred. Contact
alallen@ufl.edu 4-20-42-14


Flash programmer wanted. Animation action
script, graphic experience, portfolio a must,
1 year minimum. Contact alallen@ufl.edu
4-20-42-14

EARN $60 THIS WEEK!
Donate Plasma & Save a Life
$$$$$$$$$$$$
Best part-time-job you'll ever have.
NEW DONORS
Bring this Ad and Earn an
Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation.
DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St.
352-378-9204
4-20-40-14

Web Programmer asp, asp.net, vb script,
c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to
jobs@352media.com 4-20-43-14

*DANCERS NEEDED*
Private dance co. Great for-students. Great
pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start
today! 378-3312 3-29-10-14

MONEY MOTIVATED?
Earn up to $117,500 in bonuses in 2005!
Must have positive attitude and be success
driven. Call 1-877-656-3344 for appt. 3-31-
20-14

*SUMMER WORK*
College Credit Possible $672/wk
888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-20-
32-14 '

SAT/ACT tutor to help develop on-line'
study program. Contact 352-375-0772 Ext
122 or forward resume to hr@gleim.com-
www.gleim.com 4-5-20-14

Bright, enthusiastic, industrious workers
wanted for toy/gift store. FT/PT. Must be
able to work weekends, breaks and holidays.
Stop by for an application @ 1510 NW 13th
St. 3-28-14-14

WANTED: PT barn help in exchange for liv-
ing accommodations. Exp needed. Micanopy
area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454
4-12-25-14

Be a Nanny for a Loving family!
FT/PT/Occasional, Great Money
Experience Reccomended
mail to: lindsay@heavenly-helpers.com
.(352) 332-1234/(866) 422-6550 4-20-30-14

GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY Park
Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers
for all positions. Cashiers (full day avilablity)
and line workers. (AM 8:30 1 & PM 12 6
shifts available) 15-40 hrs your choice. Great
work environments. Apply in person. 7404
NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No
phone calls please. 3-31-16-14

$1380 weekly stuffing envelopes. FT/PT.
No experience necessary. For more info call
386-4649-301 4-8-20-14


0 ,Help Wanted I a Help Wanted


SERVERS & HOSTS. Experienced &
friendly. Apply in person between 2 & 5
pm. NAPOLATANO'S 606 NW 75th St. 3-
28-5-14

CAMP COUNSELORS Gain valuable
experience while having the summer of a
lifetime. Counselors, needed for Outdoor
Adventure, Arts, Aquatics & more in the
Pocono Mtns of Pennsylvania. Apply on line
@ www.pineforestcamp.com 4-20-26-14

SUMMER WORK
EARN $7500-$8500 (May 2 -Aug 19)
School Furniture Installers.
$9/Hr F/T45-55 hrs/wk.
Out of town travel M-F.
All travel expenses paid.
All training and equipment provided.
Call immediately to.secure
a spot for this year!
Contact Jimmy at 373-7516 (DFWP)
3-29-10-14

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER Live-in PT for 7
mo-old baby. Must have transportation & ref-
erences. Call 386-462-7343 3-29-10-14


EBAY POWER SELLER WANTED
8 hrs daily. $1000-$2000/mo. Resume to
behrus3000@hotmail.com. Need perfect
ebay selling experience. 514-7773 4-5-15-
14


Customer Service rep wanted.
MS Office Experience required.
Permanent Full-Time Position.
Contact: Jackson Industries,
4001 Newberry Rd, E4, Gvl or
info@jacksonllc.com 5-24-30-14


02BKIDS searching for dance team, gym-
nastic & pre-school teachers. leads w/CDA,
as well as housekeepers for all locations. FT/
PT positions avail. Apply within. 4-6-15-14

BABYSITTERS & NANNIES NEEDED.-
Set your own pay & schedule. Visit
www.4sitters.com 4-1-11-14

Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch
Hand-lettering, Pt a few hrs/wk. Close to UF.
Short resume $6.50/hr starts summer term.
Reply P 0 Box 286 Gainesville, FL 32602
3-31-10-14 ..

Spend your summer making a difference in
the lives of underprivileged boys and girls
ages 10-15. Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches
Camping Services is hiring full-time and
temporary staff for summer camp and mo-
bile day camp programs. Activities include
canoeing, arts & crafts, bikes, horseback rid-
ing, archery, team sports, high and low ropes
course. and skits. Employment dates-May
21 August 5. Pre-camp training includes
First Aid, CPR, Lifeguard, and NCL Wewill
be at UF conducting interviews on March 8,
30 and April 11th: Call Mike Brannan at 352-
447-2259 for more information. EOE/DFWP
4-20-24-14

LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, Inc. is
currently looking for energetic, motivated, re-
sponsible Donor Scheduling Representatives
to help maintain the community blood supply.
Representatives will be responsible for
contacting donors via telephone. This is a
part-time, late' afternoon/evening position.
To apply, please call 352-224-1741 after 5pm
Monday through Thursday and leave a mes-
sage EOE/DFWP 3-28-6-14

Girl Scout Camp hiring counselors, life-
guards, nurses, boating instructor, arts/crafts
director, equestrian staff. Min age 18. Salary
+ meals & housing. 8 wks, 5/30 7/23.
Call 800-347-2688 or email-
jcarr@girlscouts-gateway.org. EOE 4-18-
20-14

TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE!
PLAY & COACH SPORTS HAVE
FUN MAKE $$$ CAMP COUNSELOR
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN OVER 15
SPORTS CTI'.lTIES FO:R ziUrjlMEFR
2005. CHECK IT OUT A4Lr. APPLYY ONLINE
NOW: VAvJWCAMPCC,BBOSSEE C,1,OM
4-20-22-14

Groundskeepers FT, PT
Custodial duties/Apt Maint
Transportation req. DFWP EEO
220 N Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14:


Leasing Consultant, FT, PT
Energetic Attitude
Cust. Servn Exp. DFWP EEO
220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14

Runner for law firm
Experienced only, must own vehicle, PT,
M-F, 12 5:30, fax resume to 352-376-4645
4-4-10-14

HORSEBACK RIDER to exercise horses
gentle trot/jog on Farms Kanapaha trails. 1-
2x/week $10/hr Joe 352-359-7469
surreydriver@earthlink.net 3-28-5-14-

ACCOUNTING to correct downloaded invest-
ment statements in Quicken. Transactions.
include, cash balances; total market value;
-dividends; principal payments. 379-7469
Yellowlab4@earthlink.net 3-28-5-14

Accounting Tutor
I will pay well for your time to help student
taking accounting at SFCC thru April. Must
have taken "managerial acting" or have a
degree in accounting. Fax 352-335-8566, or
stevegvl@hotmail:com 4-8-14-14

PT NANNY NEEDED Responsible, reliable,
experienced, female to care for-.1 toddler,
,flexible around class. Good pay, trans & ref a
must! Call 352-222-1999 3-29-5-14

Camp Counselors Needed at Camp Wekiva
in Wekiva Springs State Park, Apapka FL
A residential, Environmental Camp. Boys
- June 7-25, Girls June 25-July 23 Contact
"r, rerer.a,,,w.orladrier a r.el 4-19-20-14

Sky Nite Club Gainesville's #1 night club 5
,ear i;r, 3 r,:,w ;i hiring-.employees for bar-
Tendr.irs i'.e nuru 'e.ur.rv. .:aErne. ,r pic.
mothers Ii ',ou ar' Oul-goini i., wanr.t io wori
in a fun -n r,irci.n nr.i pi'r, e nda pi'lure t,
resume l.: Sk ./re,i u,..a -::-m -4.3.1.-14

Sky Nite Club i i-o ring io c' luder.I. final a,-
sel', .:ng internr-,ps ,r, a'.enn-. & nma8r.
.elr.in Cain valuable 'l erir.r:e, irn rnirrr
.ainea.iil i 1 rnI nQghl clut. ':,nd resume
10 Sk,nilE.lub,.7'3el c.m 4 8.13-14

5 STAR PIZZA is now hiring-
oeli,,-r drivers Great pay, flexible hrs.
Closing dri;ie, .ai r.ar e ,'.r ?100i pr shift.
Apply in perso.:n ar 600i 1W7"5h U l 32. 33-
7979 4-5-10-14


AMBERSS ANGELS*
Experience the Best -
Dancers Needed. 335-3875 4-12-15-14

FT OPERATION MANAGER
Entry level position. Quick learner, good
organizational skills. Send resume to 352-
375-8319 3-29-5-14


RT CLEANING SERVICE
Great for college sutdents.- Flexible Hours
Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 4-4-
10-14 .

Baseball & Football Sports Management
Company seeks admin-asst w/excellent
communication, phone & computer skills.
P/T 20+/- hr/wk (flex sched), min junior
standing pref. Fax res + 3 ref: 352-331-8780
3-29-5-14

CARETAKER FOR 1.9 YR OLD W/AUTISM.
Saturday beginning immedediately. More
hours available E/p in knowledge or verbal
behavior & ber,3avor anal/-.ci a plus bul ".11
train right person. Fax resume to 375-4268
3-30-5-14

COUNTER SALES REFP NEEDED ..
w/agricultrual bai'ckrcund iory inmporonarii
Exp w/feiedrig mairianir. farm arrriai-i a
plus. PTfie, r,-r Call 472-.00, 3-30.-5.14

Lookinq rof brigr, i 1.?* r old clean driv-
ing recor, wi'clai. D ,I,:ense Agriculture
bacKgrounrd pref for delIery &. Ioadring farm
supplies FT.'PT Call 472.-,6 55 .30.5-14

H.r.n.a KITCHEN STAFF -prply t.erween 2 ,5
-1 pm Mon Fr, CALICO JACKS ,50 I SW
2nd ,uoe Cree-'sde .lan 4.61-10.14


l Help,:Waed M 1l : Help Wanted


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GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Flash experience desired
TECH SUPPORT
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
Send resumes hr@gleim.com
www.gleim.com 3-30-5-14

FP/T position, answer incoming calls.
Able to memorize phone script.
Courteous, Articulate phone manner.
Dispatch calls to technicians.
Maintain records of incoming calls. 3-30-
5-14

RGIS Inventory Specialists
seeking part-time auditors
Starting wage $8.00 per hour
Apply at RGISINV.com 4-20-20-14

TENNIS STAFF NEEDED
The 29th Annual GATOR TENNIS CAMP
is now hiring good tennis players for the
four weeks in June. Only quality players
need-apply. Excellent Pay, working
approx. 9 hours per day. Camp is held
on UF Campus, using Ring Complex and
the Flavet Courts. If interested, please
call M.B. Chafin, Camp Director, at
392-3538, or in the evenings 376-8030.
If no answer, please leave message. 4-6-
1.0-14

PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED
Valid driver's license a must. 352-222-1904
4-14-15-14

NANNY NEEDED
Part-time, for toddler. Reliable. Experience
desired. Hours negotiable. Living accorno-
dations possible. Call Rebecca 372-0588
3-31-5-14

APARTMENT HUNTERS nr.ng enefgen.:
customer-service oriented people FiE,,ible
,:hedulung .cinme nights & weekends. Apply
@ 13 11 'i un,,erzir/Ave. 4-7-10-14

PART TIME WORK
30 OPENINGS .
Great pay! Flex schedules. Sales/svc. all
ages 18+. 'Conditions Apply 335-1422.
Earnparttime.com 4-1-6-14

COLD-, STONE CREAMERY will soon.
audition napp,, energetic Scoopers for its
Newberry Road and Archer Road Stores.
Earn $8+- while having fun! Positions be--
gin early April. Choose either Car3nezolie
location when you apply on bur web site.
Visit: coldstonecreamery.com, then go to
Creamery and choose Job Center (ap-
plications only; include email address. NO
RESUMES,). Nights and weekends a must
18+ only.4-1-6-14


RECEPTIONIST NEEDED
Good attitude & friendly personality a must.
$7-8/hr. Call 359-6700 3-28-2-14

NEED CASH?
Excellent starting pay. Work around classes.
Resume builder. Start immed. All agses 18+.
Cond apply. Call nowl 335-1422 4-1-6-14


**PART TIM E**
Needed: Flyers folded,
Street team for lots.
352-374-7799 3-30-4-14

HORSEBACK RIDING', INSTRUCTOR need-
ed for resident coed cr,,laren camp in Blue
P;dge Mbunlainri of easlerr Wect Virg;nia 90
Mles wer1 at Wahim.aion DC for more into
viSl our web'sile ,wb camplalliimbericom
or call 800-862-2678 3-31-5-14

Graphic Assistant/Intern
Domin,. Graphic comr ;is looking for a
ni,:.livald iridiiinual IC relp manage local
adverii nrg icr 1 alor Dornno s Pzza as- well
as nalional Dominca. Pizza clernIs Grear
resume and pr.rtfolo budder win plenty of.
hranrd.-on experience Pan time full lime
anri long lerm employment possiblides fir
Ihe rigrhi individual Senr pldf resume o0
grapriirc.,,.dominosgraph. cs com
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w: ww dominoigraphics corn
grapriic-@dominosgrapnicr com 4.1.5-14


Calvin

Matthew Lee


Black Male
(DOB 1/26/65); 5'07",
130 Ibs, Black Hair,
Brown Eyes
Wanted for:
Felony piolalion or probation warrant
for atlempleiJ ssexial naiter Sexual
rl'endei tail to r'epoi to Ihe DepartmenI
of La* Enforcement &no fa-la lo
report change of address within 4B
hours to ine Depanment cl Molor
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CRIME

STOPPERS

Call (352) 372-STOP


Participants needed

The Phonetic laboratory in the Program in
Linguistics is looking for people to partici-
pate in a listening experiment You can earn
$10/hour by particiapting in a study of the
perception of speech sounds from foreign
Languages:

If you are interested in participating, please
contact Jenna Silver jenlsilver@yahop.com
4-1-5-14


Do you speak Hindi?

The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in
Linguistics is looking for people who grew
up in India and speak Hindi fluently. You can
earn $15/hour by participating in a study of
the perception of speech sounds from for-
eign languages.

If you are interested in participating, please
contact Jenna Silver jenlsilver@yahoo.com
4-1-5-14


MOTIVATED OUTSIDE SALES REP for a
medical A/R company. Experience preferred.
Fax resume: 352-379-1485 4-1-5-14


Local Web Development Firm with fun,
team-based enthusiastic environment
seeks summer interns for project.manage-
ment and sales depts. Email resume to
hr@352media.com 4-20-18-14


READ MAIL FOR PAY also -other work
available $938 per week possible. Weekly
pay checks, work in your spare time. No
exp 'necessary. www.mailworkcenter.com
4-1-5-14


Hiring full lime an, pan ime c alerer. A.
drijeer Poinive, lur, work er,,rcrn ere l nt in
flexible hours. Skills include great attitude,
affinirt, fr fai-paceld worik envirrrrerii.
and eninuiiasm' ior cuscino er sernv,ce appl,
in person at Celebrations Catering, 904 N.
Main St. 4-8-20-14




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'MONDAY, MARCH 28, 20093 ALLIGATOR; 17


Help Wanted eSrvices .
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Services ith Seves Event'Notic~s


Celebrations Cafe N Main & 23rd Ave hiring
all positions. Exp a must. Lunch only. Apply
in person 8-10, 2-4. 4-1-5-14


| Services 3

AAA STORAGE
Close To UF, Convenient
4x4x4 $20/mo
4x8x8 $35/mo
533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771
4-20-71-15

IMPORT AUTO .REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830
www.carrsmith.com 4-20-71-15

HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079. 4-20-67-15

** GATOR MOVING & STORAGE **
Local and long distance moving.
Free Estimates
One item or a housefull. FL Reg # IM19
Call Now! (352)374-4791 800-797-6766.
4-20-71-15

PERSONAL TRAINING 300
Personal and Group Training
Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility
Call for a free workout
339-2199
4-20-71-15


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** BELLY DANCE **
Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio
'For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com.
4-20-71-15


HORSE BOARDING peaceful spacious
30 acres ring-arena round pens expe-
rienced help 12x12 stalls 1-352-472-2627.
Owner on premises 35+ yrs exp. Lessons
avail. 4-20-71-15


MOSSWOOD FARM
Come ride with us! Great Farm
Awesome Horses &Top Notch Instruction.
Hunters & Natural Horsemanship.
466-0465 mwfarm@attglobal.net
4-20-67-15


TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE
Take Points Off Your Driver's License
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Lochte ties Auburn. team in event wins


Relays ended early


For the beginning of the outdoor
season, the UF men's track and field
team may have gotten their feet a little
wetter than they had planned on.
The 62nd annual Florida Relays
were cut short after rain delays and a
cancellation of all events on Saturday.
Despite the weather, Alex Harris
posted a NCAA-regional qualifying
mark in the long jump and the men's
,rlay teams scored first-place times on
both the 4x200-meter and 4x1500-meter
relays.
"It wasn't really about the victories,"
men's head coach Mike Holloway said.
"It's always nice to win, but I was really
satisfied by the effort of the guys that


ran in those relays."
The Gators also dominated in the
5000-meter run as Henok Lechebo,
Brent Schneider and Ryan Leary scored
three of the four best times.
BLAKE BONSACK
The Gators finished fourth in the
women's 4x200-meter-relay (1:33.48).
UF didn't fare much better in the
women's 4x1500-meter relay as the
Gators finished fifth (19:14.83).
In pole vault action, Chandra
Lacombe and Chelo Canino posted re-
gional qualifying marks of 3.97 meters
and 3.80 meters, respectively.
CHUCK BAER


SWIM from page 20


Lochte earned Swimmer of the Meet hon-
ors for the first time in his career during
the event.. Though he finished second
for the first time all year in the 100-yard
backstroke, Lochte still won two more in-
dividual events.
Amidst all the records that Lochte has
set, Troy says that he is never surprised
about Lochte breaking records. Still, after
swimming events that he does not nor-
mally partake in and having the success
that he'does, Lochte is becoming one of the
marquee figures in college swimming.


"During this meet Ryan was fantas-
tic," Troy said. "He really showed a lot
of toughness and character during the
meet."
Even with Lochte earning as many indi-
vidual titles as the entire Auburn team did,
it was not a big enough cushion for the
Gators to finish in the top three.
After finishing sixth twice in a row
before this fifth-place finish, Troy said the
Gators will have to receive more contribu-
tions from other swimmers to improve
next year.
"It was a great season," Troy said. "We
wanted to be a little bit better at the end,
but-we'll go back and start working on a
few things for next year."


UF still working on running game


FOOTBALL, from page 20


haven't done much to dispel the worry,
tailbacks Wynn, Skyler Thornton and newly-
arrived Anthony Gay, who took last year off
after attending Jones High in Orlando, each
recorded runs of 10 yards or more.
UF's defense also played as well, if
not better than, the offense. In addition to
Jackson's hard hits, Meyer lauded the per-
formance of defensive tackle Ray McDonald,
who played through a minor ankle sprain.
One defender, whom Meyer dubbed his


favorite player earlier this month, isn't so
' thrilled with UF's practice defense.
Standout freshman linebacker Brandon
Siler griped about, the playing time of the
lifiebacking corps.
Meyer's spread offense requires fewer de-
fending linebackers than former coach Ron
Zook's, often leaving Siler stranded during
team scrimmages.
"Right now, I'm frustrated because I'm
not on all the plays getting to the ball every
time," Siler said. "It just really restricts how
much the linebackers can get in there."


IANNINGS, from page 20

These plays are crazy.
Cornelius is also convinced.
"It's going to throw [SEC defenses]
off because we have a lot of different
direction plays," he said. "We have a
lot of different options; we don't have
plays that just go one way. If you over-
pursue it, we're going to come over
around the backside."
But aren't SEC defenses a lot faster
than Mountain West Conference de-
fenses? Sure. But that doesn't matter,
according to Cornelius.
"Speed on speed usually the of-
fense wins," he said.


The offense looked kind of sloppy
on Saturday. It reminded me of Ron
_ Zook trying trick plays and them back-
firing every time. The Gators fumbled
a few times and dropped a shovel pass.
These mistakes are correctable, to use a
Zook-ism.
But once they are fixed, watch out.
When a quarterback has three options
on a base play, it's going to be fun to
watch. More importantly, the triple
threat is going to force defenses to try
to be everywhere at once.
"The threat of option, the threat of a
guy scrambling, the threat of a guy out
of the pocket is for real, and that's what
we need in this offense," Meyer said.
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Gators fall


short in SECs

By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer
dtreat@alligator.org

Their entire season had been geared toward this
moment.
Heading into Saturday's Southeastern
Conference Championships, the Gators -brimmed
with confidence fresh off their highest-scoring per-
formance and boasting victories against two of their
biggest rivals.
It wasn't meant to be.
And it wasn't even close.
UF (17-7, 5-1 SEC) took fourth place for the
second consecutive year with a 196.05, their lowest
score since the first weekend in February.
"It's still tough [to take]," UF coach Rhonda
Faehn said. "It's definitely some-
thing that the coaching staff and
the team are going to take a while
to get over."
No. 8 Georgia breezed .to its
second consecutive title with a
197.25, easily outpacing second-
place Louisiana State's 196.975.
No. 5 Alabama finished third
Faehn at 196.7.
The Gators started the meet with a bye. High-
scoring opening routines by Georgia and LSU on
floor exercise and vault, however, immediately
placed the Gators in catch-up mode.
After recording its third-best total of the season
on uneven bars, 49.125, UF faltered on balance
beam, an event on which the Gators were ranked
No. 3 nationally. The 48.975 score marked the first
time UF failed to break 49 on the event since its meet
at Georgia on Feb. 4.
"We started out really well on bars, and then
they got a little bit tight on beam," Faehn said. "I
think that when we started to focus in on scores, it
started to affect them mentally, that they were a little
bit behind the ball on being able to win and we let
that get to us."
While the Gators rebounded- slightly on floor
exercise, they turned in their worst performance of
the year on vault. Just like the balance beam woes,
UF failed to break 49 on vault for the first time all
season.
In her first appearance at the SEC Championships,
Ashley Reed finished seventh in the individual all-
around with a 39.3.
"She started us off great on our beam lineup
and hit floor, and that was really nice to see," Faehn
said.
Georgia's Katie Heenan won the all-around with
a 39.625.
UF's season isn't done yet, as the Gators will
host an NCAA Regional on April 9. The Gators will
be looking to correct the jitters acquired during the
conference meet.
"Obviously it's something we need to work on
and fix," Faehn said. "So in the next two weeks be-
fore regionals and nationals we'll go over with them
how they let that happen and why they let that hap-
pen so it doesn't happen again."


UF downs 'Cocks, takes series


* SOUTH CAROLINA SHUT OUT
THE GATORS ON FRIDAY.

By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org

The UF baseball team survived a
Friday night scare to win its first confer-
ence series of the season, largely due to
the rubber arm of Connor Falkenbach.
The Gators (19-7, 3-3 Southeastern
Conference) won their weekend series
against then-No. 6 South Carolina (19-
5, 2-4 SEC) 2-1 after being shut out at
home on Friday 2-0. It was the first time
UF was shut out at home since April 16,
1999, against Kentucky.
On Sunday, the No. 11 Gators won
its first conference series of the season
in convincing fashion, defeating the
Gamecocks 6-1 and out-hitting the op-
position 11-5.
Senior right-hander Connor
Falkenbach pitched five scoreless in-
nings in relief to earn his first victory of
the season.
"It's hard losing on Friday night,"
Falkenbach said. "You want to win
Friday night to get a good start to the
weekend. We just put Friday night
behind us. We just came out and tried
to win Saturday and Sunday because
you'll win the series if you do that."
Falkenbach pitched in all three
games, not allowing a run in 8.1 innings,
but says he'll be ready to pitch against
Florida State on Wednesday.
Falkenbach entered the game with
no outs and two runners on in the fifth
inning, but got out of the jam left by
starting pitcher Alan Home.
"[Alan] battled back after that first
inning where he struggled a little bit,"
Falkenbach said. "After that, he threw
great. I had to come in there and stop
them from scoring a few runs, and I was
able to do that."
Home struggled in the first inning,
but did not allow a hit in his next three
innings.
"I'm still working to get better,"
Home said. "I didn't really make it that
deep in the game again. I'm still very
frustrated by that. I just need to get off
to better starts with lower pitch counts
and go deeper into the game."
Sophomore leftfielder Gavin Dickey
sparkedthe Gators, robbing a home run
from South Carolina first baseman Steve
Pearce, then hitting a double in his first
.at bat on consecutive nights.
Jeff Corsaletti continued his hot-hit-
ting his fourth home run of the season
and batted .455 in the series.


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UF's Alan Horne allowed one earned run in four innings against South
Carolina on Sunday. Senior reliever Connor Falkenbach earned the win.
The only UF hitter to enjoy more of- Darren O'Day earned his second save of
fensive success in the series was sopho- the year.
more second baseman Adam Davis. UF coach Pat McMahon pulled
Davis had six hits in 13 at bats to raise starting first baseman Matt LaPorta on.
his season average to .288. Saturday due to flu-like symptoms. The
On Saturday Dickey ignited the UF slugger did not play on Sunday.
offense by stretching a routine single Dickey was in the starting lineup for
into a double, only six hours after evad- the game scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.,
ing defensive linemen in. the football but was given over three hours of extra
team's practice. rest because of a weather delay.
UF won the game 7-3, aided by eight "This is huge, a two-game swing,"
walks issued by South Carolina pitch- Dickey said. "We could have been 2-4
ers. Tommy Boss improved to 4-1 while [in the conference], but now we're 3-3."


Softball sweeps Ole Miss, extends win streak to 13


By WILLIS JACOBSON
Alligator Writer

After waiting weeks to return to its home
field, the No. 14 UF softball team (27-6, 6-0
Southeastern Conference) was forced to wait a
little longer before it could actually play on it.
The Gators finally were able to take the
field after Saturday's game time was changed
from noon to 8 p.m. en route to a three-game
sweep of Mississippi (21-14, 3-6 SEC). The
sweep extended UF's win streak to 13 games,
the longest in school history.
The Gators outscored the Rebels by a com-


bined score of 19-2, including a 12-0 victory in
game two.
"We were glad to get three wins," Coach
Karen Johns said. "I thought we played great
defense the whole weekend and we had great
pitching and that carried us through. We dealt
with some adversity with the weather, though,
and I thought we did a good job handling
that."
Along with solid pitching and defense,
UF's bats were as hot as ever. Led by junior
Lindsey Cameron, who homered in each
. game and drove in nine of the team's 19 runs,
the Gators out-hit the Rebels by a margin of


28-11. Nine of those hits came in the seven-
run second inning of game two, in whichthe
Gators sent 12 batters to the plate.
"We had" great at-bats; there were only
maybe a couple that I wasn't satisfied with,"
Johns said. "We just have to do a better job
getting on early, and not having to hit so much
with two outs."
Cameron, whose three home runs gave her
10 for the season andc'23 for her career, is only
five short of tying the UF career record.
The Gators will return to action on Tuesday
when they continue their homestand against
No. 10 Alabama (36-7, 9-3 SEC).


Tennis Results
Men's tennis wins 5-2 at No. 62 Alabama
Singles: 1. 58 Harold Mirzadeh (UF) def.
99 Luigi D'Agord (UA), 6-3. 6-2 "
Doubles: 1. 12 Harnid Mirzadeh/Greg
Ouellette (UF) def. Luigi D'Agord/Eric Molnar.
(LIA), 97
Women's tennis blanks No. 23Alabama,
7-0 ,. -
Singles: No. 1 Jennifer Magley 1(12), UF
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Sports
MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005


Leak shows quick release in weekend scrimmage


ALLIGATOR
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* GATORS SHOW OFF
COACH'S NEW OFFENSE.

-*y LOUIS ANASTASIS
Alligator Staff Writer
lanastasis@alligator.org

Chris Leak's throws zipped a
little faster, DeShawn Wynn ran
a little harder and Kyle Jackson
crushed receivers with the ven-
geance of New England Patriots
safety Rodney Harrison.
Things are changing in
Gainesville. There was no better
example of this than UF's first full
scrimmage Saturday.
After learning intricacies like
the permanent shotgun and man-
to-man defense in just five prac-
tices, the Gators took Coach Urban
Meyer's playbook to the Swamp.
The outcome at least at the start
- wasn't pretty.
"I don't think we're a tough
team," Meyer said. "We're just not.
You can paint it however you want
to paint it, but we're not a tough
football team. But it's March, so
we've got a long way to go."
UF's offense seemed confused
at times. Fumbled snaps, dropped
pitches and overthrown passes
dotted the field. But a few mis-
communications later, the Gators
pullejioff a trick-play Utah fans
would appreciate.


Tim Casey/ Alligator
UF quarterback Chris Leak gets some on-the-job training from Coach Urban Meyer. Leak unveiled his


new spread offense in UF's first full spring scrimmage on Saturday.
Leak tolled to his right with sprinting in the opposite direction.
tight end Tate Casey running Cornelius then zoomed past the
alongside in an option set. But baffled defense for 12 yards, draw-
after faking a pitch to Casey, ing cheers from the sparse crowd
Leak flipped the ball to wide re- that braved the rain.
ceiver Jemalle Cornelius who was "The defense never knows what


you're going to do or where it's go-
ing," said Leak, who completed
6-of-ll passes for 98 yards in the,
scrimmage's regular phase. "[The
offense is] very versatile."
The only thing more striking


"We're just not. You can paint it
however you want to paint it, but
we're not a tough football team.
But it's March, so we've got a
long way to go."
Urban Meyer
UF football coach

than Leak's orchestrated reverse
was his throwing release.
Criticized for his inability to
make quick passes, Leak dis-
played much speedier throws than
the Gators had grown accustomed
to. His throwing motion also ap-
peared tweaked, even if slightly.
Leak had been taught to bring
the football back to his nape before
every throw by his father, Curtis.
Saturday, he didn't seem to wind
back as far. But the sophomore de-
nied working on anything besides
the quickness of his throws.
"Every quarterback has his
own release and motion," said
Leak, who connected on a 65-yard
touchdown pass with wide receiv-
er Chad Jackson on Saturday. "You
have to have the motion you know.
I just have to keep doing what I'm
doing."
UF's chief concern entering
spring practice was the running
game. And while the Gators

SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 18


NCAA SWIMMING


Gators fall to Auburn again


STAFF REPORT

The king is going to reign for
at least one more year.
Going into this weekend's

Team Standings
1 Aururr, 491
2.Stardord 414
3. Arzona 388
4 Calforna.-Ber.iley 381
5. UF 284


NCAA Championships, the UF
men's swim team was hoping
to dethrone two-time defend-
ing champion Auburn.
Apparently Auburn didn't
get the message, as the Tigers
swam their way to a third
straight title and the Gators
finished a disappointing fifth.
UF coach Gregg Troy said that
consistency was the way to be
successful in swimming, and
the standings showed which
team achieved that.
"Yesterday was not a good.


day for us at all," Troy said.
"Our team showed a lot of char-
acter by overcoming adversity
and some injuries that popped
up during the meet. I cannot
say enough of how proud I am
of how this team bounced back
from a tough day."
While consistency may not
have been a virtue for UF this
time around, that does not
mean there weren't any bright
spots.
Olympic medalist Ryan
SEE SWIM, PAGE 18


Meyer's plays not tricks


Remember it like it was yester-
day. Urban Meyer was hired
and the naysaying began.
His gimmick offense won't work
in the Southeastern Conference. The
SEC is too fast for his "trickeration"
to work.
After UF's first scrimmage, I
have a good feeling what I expect
from his offense.
These plays Meyer's offense is
known for are not "trick plays."
They're the basis of his offense.
On the craziest play I saw
Saturday, quarterback Chris Leak
faked a pitch to tight end that's
right, tight end Tate Casey be-
fore pitching to receiver Jemalle
Cornelius who was in motion
coming around the other end. The
play went for about 12 yards.
"It's like an option reverse,"
'Cornelius said. "It's a nice play,
though. Every time we watch it


on film, it
goes for at
least 10-12

This was
I Fthe kind of
lan Fisher play that
Extra lannings even fakes
ifisher@alligator.org the camera-
man out.
You know,
when you're watching TV and the
camera goes one way and the ball
the other. I think we're going to see
it a lot next year.
Meyer said his base plays give
the quarterback three options to
run it, to pitch it or to dump it off in
the form of a shovel pass.
This offense is going to work
in the SEC. I'm convinced. I don't
care if it's too "gimmick oriented."
SEE INNINGS, PAGE 18


SEC East Baseball
1. UF 3-3
2. Tennessee 3-3
3. Vanderbilt 3-3
4. Georgia 2-3
5. South Carolina 2-4


NCAA Men's Basketball
Wisconsin 82
North Carolina 88,


Michigan State
Kentucky


* 1992: Former Olympian Ben Johnson fin-
ishes last in the 200-meter dash at the Flor-
ida Relays. Johnson set a world record and
won a gold medal in the 100-meter dash at
the 1988 Olympics. Johnson was stripped of
both, however, because of steroids.


*The No. 8 UF men's tennis team record-
ed its eighth consecutive win this weekend
against Alabama, improving to 6-0 in
Southeastern Conference play.




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the independent florida Not officially associated with the Universit of Florida Published by Camp Communications, Inc. of Gainesvlle, Florida We Inform. You Decide. VOLUME 98 ISSUE 124 MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 Low prices, great percussion Despite the rainy weather Saturday afternoon, Eastside High School's Drum Line performs outside of Wal-Mart in Butler Plaza in hopes of raising money to purchase new uniforms. CITY ELECTIONS Candidates spar on bar hours By BRIAN HAGEN Alligator Writer bhagen@alligator.org All but one of the candidates for the District 3 seat on the City Commission support extending bar closing times to 3 a.m. Candidates Mike Belle and Jack Donovan said they support a change Friday, but their opponent, 7, incumbent Tony Domenech, has yet to stake out a position on the issue. At a debate co-sponsored by UF's Office of Community Belle Service's Local Empowerment Action Plan and the Alligator, Belle and Donovan said they would support allowing the establishments to stay open an extra hour, as long as liquor sales stopped at 2 a.m. Belle contested that closing bars at 2 a.m. "doesn't put a kid in bed by 2:05," enforcing the idea that parties are transfered from downtown to area neighborhoods. He suggested alternate entertainment and businesses be brought downtown. Domenech, who was not present at Friday's debate, plans to withhold judgment until he receives more information at upcoming city Public Safety Committee meetings. On the issue of student involve-.ment, Donovan said he wants students to feel like they are a part of Gainesville. -A way to do that is by having a non-voting student member, who would have speaking rights and the ability to introduce ordinances, on the City Commision, Donovan Donovan said. Belle disagreed. "We don't need it," Belle said, -referring to his own candidacy as an opportunity to "put a fully participating member on the commission, a voting voice. The adjunct is just not enough." See pg. 4for additional coverage of Friday's debates. Sun seeks UF newspaper deal N THE PROPOSAL MAY COST MORE THAN $16,000. By EMILY YEH LE Alligator Writer eyehle@alligator.org The Gainesville Sun is on its "hands and knees begging" Student Government to pay more than $16,000 for its newspapers to be placed around campus for free, said Student Sen. Stephanie Ruby, who has been involved in the negotiations. The Sun has approached SG several times over the past few years with a proposal to make its papers available to students for free like The New York Times and USA Today, said Jim Miller, circulation director. SG officials, including Student Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin, have been in talks with the Sun to distribute the paper throughout campus during the Summer and Fall. Both parties say the proposal is tentative. I For the Summer, the program could cost students approximately $4,000 for about 500 papers a day. If the distribution is successful during the Summer, SG officials will consider a $12,500 program for the Fall, where 1,250 papers a day would be provided. .All the money would come from SG's tuition-funded reserves. Furthermore, SG and the Sun have talked about including a two-page insert that would be student-oriented. The section would probably be written by interns and edited by the Sun's staff, Miller said. Ruby said she envisioned the pages including stories and advertisements about organizations' events. "This has the potential to be fun and artsy at the same time as being hard news," she said. Both Miller and Ruby said the section could create more opportunities for students to get published. Providing an alternative to the Alligator, also would help both papers produce better stories, Ruby said. -"My own view is that a little competition is a good thing, and while the Alligator is a great student newspaper, it would push both newspapers to check facts," she said. However, Miller said he didn't think the program would make the Sun a competitor to the Alligator. While the Alligator's circulation is 39,000, most of which is distributed around campus, the Sun is only talking about a little more than 1,000 papers a day, he added. The free papers would provide a service to students and increase the Sun's circulation, which is appealing to its staff and advertisers, Miller said. Furthermore, the Sun runs more nationwide and state news than the Alligator, he said. "It's apparent to me that they're so different," he said. City Commission candidate and Student Sen. Student Mike Belle, who Government has been pushing the proposal, agrees that the additional paper will add something different to campus. The Sun, he said, would provide students with stories by writers who are "entrenched" in the local scene. Although Ngin has been involved in the talks with the Sun, he said he is unsure of whether more money should be poured into newspapers when SG already spends $40,000 a year to provide free New York Times and USA Today newspapers. Add to that the Alligator, and students might have all their bases covered, he said. Belle said cost was the issue when the Sun staff approached SG executives last summer. Student Senate had just spent $40,000 on the readership program, and it was unclear how another similar program would benefit the students. Student Body President Jamal Sowell decided not to pursue the offer, said Belle and Student Body President-elect Joe Goldberg, who SEE SUN, PAGE 9 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 0 The Alligator endorses candidates in Tuesday's City Commission race. Nine candidates are vying for three seats on the board that sets bar closing times. See Opinions, pg. 5. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 5 CLASSIFIEDS 10 CROSSWORD 17 Partly SPORTS 24 cloudy 68/48 visit www.alligator.org i UF quarterback Chris Leak gets some on-the-job training from Coach Urban Meyer. Leak unveiled his new spread offense in UF's first full spring scrimmage on Saturday. See story, pg. 20.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 3 CITY ELECTION ISSUES Hopefu s ta k traffic woes By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer smagruder@alhgator.org Traffic congestion, constant road repair and severely limited campus parking are among the transportation-related issues the candidates for the District 3 City Commission seat say they are ready to take on. Seeking to continue representing the heavily student-populated areas west and southwest of UF, incumbent Tony Domenech likened the city's roads to the body's circulatory system. "There's places where you need good flow, and there's places where you don't," Domenech said. He supports widening Southwest 62nd Boulevard, which runs roughly parallel to Interstate 75, saying the project would take some of the strain off the highway, which receives 12,000 to 15,000 cars daily solely from travel between Newberry and Williston roads. "They're using 1-75 as a local commuter -that's not a good idea," Domenech said. A Gainesville resident for nearly 40 years, he said the city's roads need major renovations. "Our city roads are way, way, way behind the curve," Domenech said, adding they should be the focus of taxpayers' money. But both challengers Mike Belle and Jack Donovan said widening roads in some instances would cause more traffic. "They actually advertise to motorists," Belle said. He added that high-traffic roads bordering UF's campus, such as Southwest 34th Street and Archer Road, would fill up even if the roads were widened to six or even eight lanes. 'Our city roads are way, way, way behind the curve." Tony Domenech City Commissioner Belle instead suggested working on parallel road projects, such as the reconstruction of Depot Avenue already underway, which runs parallel to University Avenue south of downtown. Donovan said from what he has heard, Gainesville residents place a lot of importance on road repairwhich he said he supports but noted that wider roads can be more dangerous for pedestrians to cross. To promote city health, Donovan said he wants to work on improving some existing roads to alleviate stress on others while protecting neighborhoods and local parks. "A beautiful city is one that people want to live in," Donovan said, adding that the environment should be considered during any road planning. All three candidates emphasized the importance of increasing the number of buses on popular routes and ensuring bus efficiency. "For a transportation system to work, it has to be reliable," he added. To increase bus accountability, Belle said he favors GPS tracking systems on certain buses so students could locate the bus they planned to ride online before they left for the bus stop. Donovan, like the other candidates, said he sees increased bus use as a means to avoiding some of the parking problems at UF. With about 48,000 students at UF and only 12,000 parking spaces, only about one out of every four students can feasibly drive to class. The City Commission should coordinate its transportation plans with the university, he said. Domenech, who attended UF in the late '60s and '70s, said parking has been a problem since he was a student, but more buses could help. Belle, a bike enthusiast, suggested alternative methods such as biking and walking. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ".forbidden and all-consurning passions." -Chicago Sun-Times A~rr7 BY NIL* CRUZ "The poetry of yearning, t he artistry of seduction. Anna in7 the Tropics reaches for the artistic heavens." -NY Times U, 0 L. aU) z 0 L. E 0 W V.

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4, ALLIGATOR U MONDAYMARCH 28 2005 CTraY ELECTIONS Thrall shares city vision By BRIAN HAGEN Alligator Writer bhagen@aoiigator.org Alone on the debate stage due to District 2 incumbent Ed Braddy's absence from Friday's forum, UF professor Grant Thrall had an uninterrupted chance to attack his opponent's record and convey his positions. Thrall did not support Student Govenment's suggestion of a student adjunct, pointing out that no other interest group, such as cultural, gender and racial factions, is designated a special representative on the commission. "I don't believe there are roadblocks to-student participation rnow," he said. The proposed 3 a.m. extension of bar and club closings fared better, so long as "at 2 o'clock, the tables are clear of alcohoul' Police protection may have to be increased to take care of the extra hour, Thrall added. Gainesville's traffic congestion could be solved by changing the working hours of government employees, Thrall said, citing the thousands who pour into UF's campus at the same early morning hours. "We don't need to throw hundreds of millions of dollars at this," he said. "If we had staggered working hours on campus, we wouldn't have 12,500 cars on the road at eight in the morning." As a professor of business geography and a real-estate market analyst, Thrall participated in the design of the University Corners project, a new mixeduse shopping and residential complex on the corner of University Avenue andNorthwest 13th Street, which he said will include 1,200 new parking spaces. "I am part of solving the problem of parking," he said, noting his membership on the Downtown Redevelopment Agency. Thrall said his educational expertise, which has led him to write a book and work with major consulting firms, makes him the best candidate for improving business in Gainesville. Hopefuls talk bar times UF "AS FAR FROM THE CITY AS .XANADU," CANDIDATE SAID. By BRIAN HAGEN Alligator Writer bhagen@alligator.org All registered Gainesville voters can cast a ballot in the At-Large race Tuesday, and incumbent Commissioner Rick Bryant along with challengers Gabriel Kaimowitz, Rob Brinkman and Diyonne McGraw came to campus to give them a reason to vote. "The students have the numbers to put a member on the city council," Bryant said. "Go vote Tuesday." On extending bar closing hours until 3 a.m., Bryant said he will wait to "let the experts do their homework" on the Public Safety Committee before taking a position. Kaimowitz cited what he sees as the bigger problem. "There is nothing but alcohol to attract students downtown," he said, proposing alternative entertainment downtown. Brinkman supported implementing a "responsible vendor program," which would prohibit the purchase of more tha one drink at a time for of-age patrons, as well as later closing times for non-alcohol-serving dance clubs, which also must close at 2 a.m. "I don't think we have any right to do this," he said. "I call it the 'Footloose Ordinance."' McGraw, who arrived after the antirave ordinance debate, Brinkman said she supported a student adjunct position to promote a diversity of voices on the City Commission. As to the town-gown relations between UF and Gainesville, Kaimowitz cited the "breakdown in communication" as the reason he decided to run. "This university is as far from the city as Xanadu," Kaimowitz concluded. Students/UF If YOU don't go out to VOTE for GABRIEL Gabe Kainowiz, Esquire. A freedom fighting Civil Rights attorney who can cut through ALL the B.S. 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MONDAY, MARIM 28l2005 ALLIGATOR, 5 We stay in so you can speak out here in the editorial board had nothing better to do on Friday night than interview City Commission candidates. Who needs Grog House when you can spend five hours meeting Gainesville's finest? Although there were some qualified candidates, particularly Rick Bryant, Tony Domenech, Grant Thrall, and Diyonne McGraw, we were less than amused by the others -except, of course, for Jack Donovan, whose colorful, butterfly tie skyrocketed him to the top of our best-dressed list. In order to provide the students Craig Singleton with the speLauren Flanagan civics neces Editorial Notebook ar informed etters@allgator.org decision at the ballot box, we held half-hour-long interviews with each candidate -or, as we like to call them, the longest 30 minutes of our lives. We provided the candidates with an opportunity to tell us about themselves, why they are running and what issues they felt are most important to the student body and the community. As students in Gainesville, it is easy for us to write the City Comnission off as a bunch of disgruntled residents trying to ruin our attempts at drunken debauchery and illicit sex. On the contrary, the commission has a lot of power over students, particularly when it comes to extending bar hours and tackling the dance-hall ordinance. Although we were happy to see a fellow Gator running for the commission, Mike Belle's presentation was less than convincing. We would describe Belle as a wannabe Kennedy in a bad suit. Belle is a person with an agenda, but talking to him was reminiscent of listening to Charlie Brown's teacher you know, "Whaa woh wawawawah woh woh wha." We understand the need for students to get involved in citv affairs, but when your campaign centers on a program entitled "Better Gators, Better Neighbors," you have some issues. While we do support a student voice on the commission, we don't want it to be him. Aside from the fact that he has little to no experience when it comes to city government, a main tenet of his platform was that his lack of a family would allow him to spend all of his time on the job. Forgive me, but shouldn't a person on the commission have ties to the community? In the end, Belle was little more than Gainesville's own Ralph Nader -a man with lots of ideas but no concrete plan to resolve any of the city's woes. Although we are sure this has been helpful to the five UF students who will vote, we would like to see more student involvement in the city. The next time you complain about last call at a bar, we want you to remember who is responsible for setting those guidelines. The next time you complainsabout the crappy roads or the ungodly traffic, make a mental note of the last time you took the time to votc for anything, let alone city government. Come on Gators, get up and vote. Craig Siigletoi and Lairim Flanagan are Alligator editorial board members. Viewpoints ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions -;e Elections keep on coming: Why should I care? ot another election to not care about. It seems like every time I pick up the Alligator, the editorial screams at me to vote for someone who may or may not exist, for all I know, so I can "make a difference." Why can't they understand I just want to sit around in a beanbag chair eating potato chips, watching football and thinking about getting drunk tonight? What else could a UF student possibly care about? I can't possibly be bothered to take five minutes out of my day to vote for city commissioners who will let bars stay open an extra hour. What's the point in sobering up anyway? It'll just make the beer goggles drop that much sooner once I've got my nightly "casual collegeMat Sanchez student hookup" back Editorial Notebook to my apartment. msanchez@alligator.org I definitely could not care less about electing someone who wants to give students a voice on the commission, or improve parking on campus and downtown, 1 Cartoonist Andy Marlette and columnist Jason Levitt examine different issues in the controversial Terri Schiavo case. or try to fix traffic on University Avenue so it doesn't eventually start flowing backward. Isn't beinga college student all about complaining about the injustices inherent in our society? I'd be out of a job if I didn't have a reason to whine anymore. Sound familiar? Seriously, guys and gals: Go out and vote. You can't complain about poor decisions made by our city officials -or stereotypes about apathetic students -if you don't try to elect city representatives who actually consider students to be real people. Matt Sanchez is opinions editor at the Alligator. P Chris Ferrante speaks out on the use of social problems for political gain. M Chris Carson reprimands the Alligator for aiding the Gator Party's victory. The Alligator editorial board reveals its endorsements for the three open City Commission seats that will be up for grabs in tomorrow's elections. HIM, 111 mv

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6, ALLIGATOR MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 Editorial Vote Domenech City Commission District 3 incumbent candidate Tony Domenech told the Alligator editorial board about meeting in which city representatives attempted to set aside students' interests because students "were just passing through Gainesville." Domenech then asked representatives in the room to raise their hands if they attended UF. Almost everyone did. His response was, "We're not passing through." It is this commitment to the connection of UF, students and the city that sets Domenech apart from the other candidates. The exchange between education and the community is especially familiar to him, as he and his wife -both educators -ran an educational software company for about 20 years. In addition, he has been a special-education teacher and a football coach -and we Gators love an ol' ball ctach. He also has proven he's willing to listen to students and consider issues they feel are important. For instance, he now stresses a detailed investigation into the possibility of extended bar closing times and a plan to resolve traffic-flow issues. Still not convinced that Domenech is in tune with the students? If you happened to see a talkative old guy hanging out at The Swamp Restaurant or Orange & Brew on the night of the Student Government runoff elections, that was him. Vote Thrall UF professor and District 2 candidate Grant Thrall knows that students care about more than drinking, partying and hooking up -they also care about making money so they can afford to drink, party and, afterward, hook up. His dedication to his students and his status as a businesslocation expert make us believe he can help Gainesville attract more of the entry-level jobs that students fight over every semester. Even better, Thrall is the only candidate who speaks out about problems with parking in the city and UF -which students can attest to all too well. He has circumvented the problem by riding to work on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle a la President Machen, but he has designs on improving things for those with a. bit less of a wild streak. His believes University Corners -a mixed-use development planned for the intersection of University Avenue and Northwest 13th Street -can help to satisfy both of these goals by providing retail jobs for students as well as possibly renting out the many parking spaces that are included in the project. How can you argue with someone who wants to get you a job and make it easier for you to find a place to park? Vote Brinkman C andidates for At-Large Seat 2 Robert Brinkman and Diyonne McGraw agreed on a number of issues -all of which, they said, incumbent Rick Bryant faltered on during his term in office. The issue that left the biggest impression on the editorial board was the panhandling ordinance that recently was instituted by the commission -and for which Bryant voted. While Gainesville residents have a right to not be unduly harassed when walking city streets, there is no call for making it illegal to hold up a sign at an intersection. Does anyone believe that political party supporters or groups seeking donations will be held to the same standard under this stipulation as homeless veterans trying to scrounge up enough change for a bite to eat? While we feel Brinkman is more experienced and more capable than McGraw, we were glad to see that the two were willing to cooperate when they thought something was going wrong in our city government. Both emphatically said they would support the other in a runoff against Bryant. The telling moment in our meeting with Brinkman was when he supported the idea, without our provocation, of students taking access into their own hands by electing a student to the District 3 seat, which heavily consists of students. the iilliga-ent forida al igatoR r Dwayne Robinson EDITOR Mike Girnignani MANAGING EDITOR Matt Sanchez OPINIONS EDITOR Lauren Flanagan Diana Middleton Craig Singleton EDITORIAL BOARD The Aligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 to onete-sized page). They east be typed, double-spaced aed east sclude ts au sFa e lassifiation, and phone nuter. Names will be with~held if tlhe writer shows toIt Cattse. We reserve the tight to edit tat length, gtratmt, style a,,d libel. Send letters to lettetshalltgator.org aing thee to 1105 W. Ueietsty Ae., ar send them to Pa, Box 14257, Gaiesvlle, FL 326042257.leuetns? a about 450 words about original topics and editorial catosaealse weelceome. Questions? Cell 376-dd58. Opinions ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions Column Definition of humanity under question. artin Niemuller, German theologian and Protestant pastor, famously said, "In Germany they first came for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me -and by that time no one was left to speak up." An American version today might read, "In America, they first came for the fetuses, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a fetus. Then they came for people in a persistent vegetative state, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't in a persistent vegetative state. The Terri Schiavo case has given us an opportunity to examine the most fundamental question: What makes us human? How one answers. this question determines how one will respond to the most important issues of our day: issues of life and death. So what does make us huian? T'he humanists and secularists, for the most part, say it is our minds that separate human from beast. This view is expressed well by Richard Carrier, an author, historian and philosopher He writes, ". the fetus does not become truly neurologically active until the fifth month (an event we call "quickening"). This activity might only be a generative one, i.e. the spontaneous nerve pulses could merely be autonomous or spontaneous reflexes aimed at stiulating and developing muscle and organ tissue. Nevertheless, it is in this month that a complex cerebral cortex, the one unique feature of human -in contrast with animal -brains, begins to develop, and is typically complete, though still growing, by the sixth month." To-this camp, it is neurological activity that makes us human. From this understanding of humanity, comes the next logical step: to treat those who do not measure up to the definition of human as inferior entities and, therefore, in need of less, if any, protection. Schiavo, after all, is being "allowed to die" because she doesn't measure up to neurologists' definition of humanity. She is a "vegetable," not a human. Jason Levitt Florida law gives a specific defiThe Watchtower nation the state of a non-human -a letters@allgatoror vegetable: "The absence of voluntary action or cognitive behavior of any kind. An inability to communmicate or interact purposely with the environment." Abortion also is acceptable given this definition of humanity. Medical ethicist Bonnie Steinbock explains, "If we're talking about life in the biological sense, eggs are alive, sperm are alive. Cancer tumors are alive. For me, what matters is this: When does it have the moral status of a human being? When does it have some kind of awareness of its surroundings? When it can feel pain, for example, because that's one of the most brute kinds of awareness there could be. And that happens, interestingly enough, just around the time of viability. It certainly doesn't happen with an embryo." The other camp believes it is a soul that separates the human from the animal. The soul cannot be measured in any scientific setting, so the other camp derides a belief in it as superstitious, or even extreme. The difference in these two views of humanity cannot be reconciled. Therefore, the issues, that dig down into the marrow of what we define as human life will not go away. But those people who support the "choice" of abortion and euthanasia should be'forewarned. There have been many others who-have tried to divide humanity into desirables and undesirables, or redefine some people as sub-humans. History, however, has not looked too kindly on these people. Jason Levitt is a journalisms and political science senior. His colainn appears on Monday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Are you ready Friday's question: Are you going 36% YES for this semester to be over? to vote in the city elections? 64% NO 56 TOTAL VOTES Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org

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MONDAY, MARCH 28,2005 M ALLIGATOR, 7 Letters to the Editor Social problems are exploited in politics Editor: There is a big problem in politics today, and I think Andrew Meyer brought up a very valid point in his Friday column. Where does the tackling of the real problems begin? When will the solving of our social problems outweigh a politician's effort for re-election? Our representatives have a responsibility to protect people's rights and privileges, but when they start ignoring bigger problems like poverty and unemployment for more attractive PR issues like the Terri Schiavo case, it shows how truly self-serving party politics have become. It would be unfair to blame just the Republicans in this case or Democrats in another when the press is more to blame. Let's send a different message out to our future leaders and hold our representatives accountable for setting an example. By tackling the issues that affect the masses and protecting the governing rights of specialized agencies, we can insure cases like Schiavo's are properly filtered without being cheapened by politicos vying for air time to have their face associated with the issue so they aren't left out come election day. It's time to get back to the real issues that will make real differences in America. Let's all hope President Bush's visit to Russia in May will be covered as a trip to address policy issues and a struggling international relationship rather than being mistaken by the press as a tour to gain supporters for Schiavo's family or to get signatures for an anti-steroid petition in baseball. Chris Ferrante 3LS Negative publicity benefited Gator Party Editor: The Alligator editorial board members should congratulate themselves on a job well done. Have you ever heard the phrase "Bad publicity is better than no publicity at all?" With your "fair" and extensive election coverage, you managed to do the complete opposite of what you originally set out to do: You put Joe Goldberg into office. I am not a fraternity member, nor am I a member of the Gator Party. I did, however, notice your newspaper's motto is "We Inform, You Decide." It is very clear you informed the student body there was really only one candidate in this election. As a regular student attending the university, I could not tell you one single thing about any of the other candidates -not one. In future elections you should try to remain objective, report the facts on every candidate involved and not focus your entire newspaper on mudslinging. Chris Carson 4LS UF should not be a 'Lifetime' production Editor: "UF: A Lifetime Experience?" Did I miss something, or does the proposed new logo make us sound like a movie special on a women's television channel? James Glenos 1LS GRADUATION 2005 A special section commemorating the graduation of more than 6,000 students from the University of Florida. The Alligators Graduation 2004 section is the perfect place for advertisers to either thank students for their support during their years in Gainesville, or advertise for graduation gifts, products or services suitable for graduates. -jewelry .Bookstores -Restaurants Framing Stores -Car Dealerships Clothing Stores. Auto Repair e Photo Supplies Car Care Florists e Electronics L [uggage Travel Card Shops Deadline: Tues. March 29th -Run Date: Tues. April 5th the independent forda alligator C Advertising 376-4482 SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 4-9PW CITIZENS FIELD(watd Rd. asthqv-.> FRE E RAFFL E: 0111, TV,,bikes & more GainesvilleCreatAwakening.org GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS 25% OFF any one ONC Product 3914 W Archer Rd u L ailySpectas 377-6020 mex 5/9/oa lues, Wed,Ihurs 7pm, 9:30pm Hippodrome Cinema 375-HIPP LSAT I GMAT I GRE I MCAT DAT I PCAT I NCLEX-RN* USMLE I TOEFL I OAT' I Realistic practice 0 Free extra help 0 Kaplan study centers 0 Best teachers 0 Located in Reitz Union Spring classes filling fast! GMAT .Mar 16 LSAT .Mar 30 LSAT .April 5 PCAT .April 7 MCAT. May 10 GRE .June 2 DAT .Aug 23 Test Prep and Admissions 1-800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com *Test names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. r2 ---I -__

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8, ALLIATOLt MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 1 Students see slice of UF life By ELIZABETH PRANN Alligator Writer eprann@alligator.org In the early morning hours of Easter Sunday, a fight broke out in the midst of a crowd of approximately 100 people near downtown Gainesville, according to reports. About 30 minutes after last call at area bars and clubs, two unruly partiers engaged in an altercation about eight blocks west of Main Street that resulted in two arrests, Gainesville Police reports state. At 2:30 a.m., the incident initially involved about 10 people within about a two-block radius of 800 and 900 W. University Ave., according to reports, which characterized it as a "large, long-lasting disturbance" that went on for more than 10 minutes. Gainesville resident Keionda Monique Sherman, of 7105 SW 57th Road, and an Archer man, Tarcel Divon King of 523 Broadwalk Blvd., were allegedly fighting and instigating others to take part in the twoblock area, reports state. Authorities warned Sherman,19, to leave the scuffle, according to reports. The two were then arrested at the scene for fighting, a misdemeanor offense, reports state. After he was taken into custody, King reportedly spit on the dashboard and front window of the patrol vehicle. Officers stated in the reports that the fight endangered people in the area, and they did what was necessary to maintain order. King and Sherman were booked into the Alachua County Jail at about 4 a.m. Sunday. PUBLIC SAFETY Easter brawl erupts Group encourages college aspirations By NATALIE KOULOUVARIS Alligator Contributing Writer The National Society of Collegiate Scholars held its annual March to College on Friday, bringing approximately 120 seventh graders and 30 high school students to roam UF's campus. Shanteria Dixon, vice president of planning for the College Success Mentoring program and coordinator of March to College, said the purpose of the day is to encourage underprivileged seventh graders to seek a higher education after graduation. "Many of the students we mentor are raised to believe college is not for them and only for the rich kids whose parents went to college, too," Dixon said. Students from Howard W. Bishop Middle School, Abraham Lincoln Middle School and Eastside High School participated in group-building activities and listened to athlete speakers and student volunteers talk about financial aid, clubs and organizations on campus. Usually students take tours of campus MONDAY NIGHT All-You-Can-Handle Sushi, Tempura and Beer $15.95 Time to clean out your closets and donate! Items needed: Clothing Furniture Old Cell Phones Household Items Toiletries School Supplies and More For any riuestions or concerns please contact: 352-377-5690 foi drop olT locations. Peaceful Paths is an organization Pae t s I,,,ha specializes inhelieg people Pecfl ah ffecled by domestic alurs. thte indvepen't floridta adligatior WVE INF0RMN, -("IEC0E gatordominos.com 24 U j 16 FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS Celebrating 11 Years at the UF 34th St & Univ. Ave. 2106 SW 13th St Main St & NW 16th Ave. 4620 NW 39th Ave Tower/Newberry Rd. 37-PIZZA 373-2337 373-5555 692-2222 333-3333 For more info: floridadm.org Copy ofthe official registration and fiancia] information may be obtained frthedhii. ofco-. -ervi by cUing toll fre L800.435.7352within the .registration dos notimply end ent, approval or recon-ndatian bythe to give a broad view of what college is like. However, due to the rainy weather, the tours were canceled. Instead, members from Beta Eta Sigma Black Honor Society came to talk about their experiences and answer questions. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority members also entertained the students with dance and step routines. "Many of the students we mentor are raised to believe college is not for them and only for the rich kids whose parents went to college, too." Shanteria Dixon March to College coordinator NSCS member Jacqui Mullings said the march was a good way to get students excited about college and show them the different opportunities available. "It was always a plan of mine to go to college, but I didn't really start thinking about it until freshman year of high school," Mullings said. "If I had been to something like this, I would have had a better sense of what was ahead of me."

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MONDAY, MAItCH 8, ?005 NALI,1GATQR, 9 *., 1 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Journalism college backs Sun plan SUN, from page 1' so different," he said. City Commission candidate and Student Sen. Mike Belle, who has been pushing the proposal, agrees that the additional paper will add something different to campus. "The department has always regretted that the Sun chose to discontinue letting our students produce pages for the paper. William McKeen department of journalism chairman The Sun, he said, would provide students with stories by writers who are "entrenched" in the local scene. Although Ngin has been involved in the talks with the Sun, he said he is unsure of whether more money should be poured into newspapers when SG already spends $40,000 a year to provide free New York Times and USA Today newspapers. Add to that the Alligator, and students might have all their bases covered, he said. Belle said cost was the issue when the Sun staff approached SG executives last summer. Student Senate had just spent $40,000 on the readership program, and it was unclear how another simlar program would benefit the students. Student Body President Jamal Sowell decided not to pursue the offer, said Belle and Student Body President-elect Joe Goldberg, who was the Student Senate president at the time. Sowell was unavailable for comment. Goldberg said he supported the program, which would include a studen-oriented Web site. "I think it's great," he said. "I think students need another outlet besides the Alligator." Goldberg said he would continue the talks when he takes his position in May but promised to continue the current readership program, which must be funded annually. Although the Sun has never had a deal with SG, several versions of the two-page insert have occurred over the years. Once students wrote a few pages at the Sun as part of a journalism course, said William McKeen, 1718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 M JBar& Q011 HOUSE MONDAY NIGHTS: $1.00 Coronas e 2-4-1 Liquor Drinks 2-4-1 Bottles e 2-4-1 Drafts LiCveR Thursdays available for Private Parties A RELAY JIN E FIGHT FOR LIFE AGAINST CANGERI Event begins at 5pm on Frid ay, A pril 1 5 / ~ Doyou know a aCerC~ suivVor? Please e-mail: Whitoak@ufl.edu Wat to get Involved? Please e-mail: UFcollegeaga instcancer@yahoo.com "You can prevent colon cancer; even beat it." -Hillary Rodham Clinton Colon cancer is the second leading cancer killer and everyone aged 50 and older is at risk. More than 50,000 Americans will die from colon cancer and -131,600 new cases will be diagnosed this-year. Colon cancer is an equal opportunity disease that affects both women and men. This silent killer frequently begins without symptoms and those with a family history are at even greater risk Colon cancer is preventable-even curable when detected early. In fact, if cancer is found early enough, the patient has more than a 90 percent chance of survival. Colon cancer screenings are safe and effective and are now covered by medicare and an increasing number of other health providers. There's even a test that can be used in the privacy of your own home. Talk to your doctor about getting tested. lorectal cancer SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER ROUNDTABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY F AT 1-800-ACS-2345 I

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Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd'Ave & 34th St. $500 & $600/ mo 4-20-71-1 *Incredible Deal 1/1 in 4/4* with: internet & cable.& elec & water walkin closets, full bath, wash/dry pool view, gym, FULL furnish Call for more info 352-258-3542 3-31-46-1 Just Bring Your Clothes! Furnished 2 & 3 bedrooms from $875 Luxury living with all the perks! Includes cable, utility packages avail All we need is you! 372-8100 4-20-60-1 **COUNTRYSIDE** I BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA $425 util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-1555 4-12-25-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indvl lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 4-20-31-1 KENSINGTON.SOUTH Sublease thru July 31st. 1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse $300/mo. Call 508-435-2267 3-29-10-1 1 room in 2BR downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Quiet neighborhood Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/mo. Month to month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 3-30-11-1 RELET @ LEXINGTON CROSSING 3/3 1BR/1BA avail at $475/mo, i-net, W/D, pool, cable TV, gym & tanning bed. Contact 352271-2067. Avail from 5/1/05 4-29-5-1 KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease summer and fall. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse $400/BR Lots of parking, internet included. Call 305401-9215. 3-29-5-1 CAMPUS LODGEAPT. $175 off rent. Start in May thru Aug. Opt to renew. Female needed for 1BR/1BA $375/mo incls all + internet, W/D furnished.Near UF. Call 954-691-8944 For Rent | unfurnished ) GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW 23 St. 2BR/ 1 BA W/D is optional. Park in front of your apt. Pet play park. 2 mi to VA/Shands. $525/mo 372-0507. 4-20-71-2 QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $325/mo. O1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2 AVAILABLENOW Walk to UF, Studios and 1 BR's From $499. Free parking Open Weekends 371-7777 www.collegeparkuf.com 4-20-71-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 4-20-71-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? 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Call 335-7066 335-7066. 4-20-71-2 ** A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!** Move in TODAY or AUGUST! 1BR $460 2BR $530 Walk to UF Pets welcome! Beautiful pools/courtyards! Open Weekends! 372-7555 4-20-71-2 SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/26A & 3BR/3BA W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm* 24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF Museum Walk 379-9255 4-20-71-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60 second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors: With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 4-20-71-2 Amazing Apts! Perfect Price! 1,2,3&4BRs! Any size pet ok! FREE UF Parking & bus rt to UF! tennis, b-ball, pool, mntrd alarms pinetreegardens.com 376-4002 4-20-71-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish. Short term available. Private Owner. $495up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 4-20-71-2 Now & Fall -1 Big enough for 2! 750 Sq Ft, Patio, We love pets! 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Pool*Park @ UF *Free Gym*Alarm Call by 4 Specials! 332-7401 4-20-71-2 *LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE* 1/1 & 2/2 ats, 3/3 tow homes Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, Alt amenities. Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455 4-20-71-2 Tired of roommates?! Huge 1/1 dishwasher, patio/balcony Tennis, bball, monitored alarm Move-in specials, leasing now & fall Open weekends, call 376-4002 4-20-71-2 Broke from Spring Break??? 2BR/1.5BA TH with W/D for $639! Alarms, Free UF parking, pets OK Avail NOW or Fall 373-1111 4-20-71-2 How To Place A Classified Ad: In Person: Cash, Check, MC, or Visa The Alligator Office 1105 W. University Ave. M-F, 8am -4pm UF Bookstore at Reitz Union M -F, 8am -6pm, Sat. 1Oam -5pm By Mail: Use-forms appearing weekly in The Al/igator. Sorry, no cash by mail. MO, Visa or checks only. By Phone: (352) 373-FIND Payment by Visa or MasterCard ONLY. M -F, 6am -4pm By Fax: (352) 376-4556 When Will Your Ad Run? Classifieds begin TWO WORKING DAYS after they are placed. 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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 11 -For Rent For Rent FFor Rent For Rent ForRe" nished rnishe rnished furnished unfurnished ist MONTH FREE! Pine Rush Apartments 1&2 BR apt homes starting @ $429/mo 375-1519 4-20-71-2 Tremendous two bed two bath FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF tennis, b-bull, monitored alarm affordable, spacious, pets ok! pinetreegardens.com 376-4002 4-20-71-2 1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA $525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian tile, cent AC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals, W/D hkups, pool. Some utils, walk to UF 332-7700. 4-20-71-2 1BR & 2BR/1BA with W/D, central heat/air, dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From $505 377-1633 4-20-71-2 ***LIVE IN LUXURY"' HUGE TWNHMS:2/2 & 3/3 Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime W/D*alarm*free tanning'comp lab Pets welcome*Private dog park Leasing NOW & FALL 377-2801 4-20-71-2 Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1 BRrt BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 4-20-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats! Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480. Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070. 4-20-71-2 HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095 630 NW 35th St. 1g 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo: 611 NW 34th Terr. 4/2 $1200/mo; 1802 NW 38th Terr 3/2 $875/mo; 642 NW 35th St. 3/2 $1100/mo 4-20-71-2 Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. 373-4244 UF bus line #20 4-20-71-2 Your Perfect Apt Next to UF! 20 steps to class! Studios, 1, 2 & 3BR Avail Aug. Specials from $489/mo. Lofts wood firs & more. Some pet friendly! 376-6223 www.LiveNearCampus.com 4-20-71-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse our listing FREE WWW.SUBLET.COM 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-2 Have Roommates? 3BR/2BA House $950 Only You? 1BR/1BA House $450 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2 So Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BA apts. $400, $450, $695 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2 1/2 PRICE APTS! Close to UF/Downtown. 2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Call 3734423 or online at www.maximumre.com 8-15-95-2 PET'S PARADISE, no app/pet fee. 2BR townhomes, duplexes. Privacy fence, modern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private owner, please leave detailed message. $450-525/mo 331-2099 4-7-60-2 LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT? The Leasing Connection 1608 NW 1st Ave Located right behind Florida Bookstore Plenty of FREE PARKING! FREE Apartment & Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.theleasingconnection.com 3-31-56-2 Houses for Fall 2 and 3 BRs from $690 Park Free next to UF Some with W/D, backyard. Call for appt at.371-0769 4-20-69-2 Stupendous Studios Steps to UF From $460 -$559 Laundry, pool, pets ok! Open till 8pm and weekends Leasing for Fall 371-7777 4-20-69-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 115 STEPS FROM CAMPUS!!! Luxury -Opposite Library West! Beautiful 2BR/2BA.all amenities LOOKING GLASS APTS Call 376-1111 or Come by 111 NW 16th St. #1 4-20-69-2 DOWNTOWN LOCATION! 3BR/2BA Wood floors, fireplace, living & dining rooms, Den, $625/rent, 223 SW 4th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-54-2 CHEAP RENT! 2BR/1.5BA W/d hookups, CH/AC, dishwasher, $475/mo 5320 NW 20th Court Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-1-54-2 WALK TO UF Studio $335/mo 1BR $400/mo 2BR $695/mo Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com 4-20-68-2 **1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft 0 $650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 4-20-63-2 3BR/4BR -LIKE A HOUSE" Huge townhouse, fireplace, W/D hook-ups, patio, New carpet & tile, fitness & basketball high speed wireless internet 3BR/2.5BA only $850 4BR/3BA only $1099 Close to UP in SW Beautiful/quiet 0 376-2507 4-20-63-2 Threesomes Welcomel All the space you need only $1050 Pool*Hot Tub* Tennis*Gym*PC Lab W/D*Cable with HBO*Extra Storage The perfect three-bedroom! 372-8100 4-20-60-2 DUCK POND! Cute 1BR/1BA, wood floors, eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent 305-C NE 6th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-1-45-2 *NOW PRE-LEASING* IBR $699 -2BR $839 -3BR $999 $150 dep. Full size W/D, Direct Campus Access, Pool, Fitness Center! Open M-F 8:30 -5:30, Sat 11-4 Pebble Creek Apts 376-9607 4-20-59-2 BIKE TO SHANDS & VET SCHOOL! *Spacious studio, washer/dryer, Fenced yard, lawn svc, $450/rent 3BR 2BA, terrazzo floors, washer/dryer, fenced yard, lawn sec, $1000/rent *0 4BR 38A, terrazzo floors, masher/dryer, fenced yard, $1400/rent 3811 SW 20th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-40-2 AVAIL. AUG 1: 4bed/2bath house. Ceramic tile floors, extra game room, fenced yard, pet ok, wash/dry provided. 1330 NW 39th St. 339-2342 for directions $1250/mo 330-35-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/1BA Downtown $515/mo 3BR/3BA Townhouse $800/mo 3BR/2BA near SFCC $925/mo Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 4-20-50-2 VILLAGE LOFTAPTS 1 BR LOFT APTS 650 & 750 sq. ft. Starting at $450/mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 3-31-32-2 *3 BLOCKS TO UF* 2BR/1 BA Duplex. Hardwood floors, W/D,$535/mo 375-8256 4-20-47-2 GAINESVILLE'S FINEST LIVING Luxury 3/3 & 4/4's from only $370/bdrm includes extended cable, water/sewer, 24 hr gym, Free Tanning SPRING & SUMMER SPECIALS Call the Landings at 336-3838 4-20-44-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR *Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 4-20-44-2 DOWNTOWN IBR 1BA, CH/AC, water included, $415/rent 411 Sw 2nd Street #3 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-30-2 Very clean condo 2BR/2.5BA, 5 min to UF, 10 min to Shands, cent AC, DW, W/D, cable, internet, pool, $800/mo Separate leases ok. 352-472-9778, 305-299-3485, sbayer@bellsouth.net 3-30-25-2 Living it upil Luxury stylelt I & 2 BR, Private patios, walking distance to UF, next to Sorority Row, Alarm, pals OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs & walkin closets. "Walk to UF" Call 372-7111 4-20-35-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIME I 3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME, Alarm Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777 4-20-35-2. Live in luxury minutes from campus, Shands, etc. Huge 1BR apt brand new modern kitchen, tile floors, double french doors looking out on huge backyard $695/mo. Call 3371330 4-11-30-2 3 BLOCKS FROM TIGERT HALL 2BR/1 BA apts Cent A/C, newly painted $630/ m. upstairs/hardwood floors; $610/mo; downstairs/carpet. Includes water, sewer, trash, pest, laundry .on site, no pets. Avail 8/1/05. Call 352-316-4474 4-1-20-2 *Sorority Row Area* 1940's vintage stone 2BR/1 BA apt. Beautiful hardwood floors. $675/mo 375-8256 4-2031-2 *8 Blocks to UF* Huge 2BR/1BA apt. Best' deal in town. Starting at $550.mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2 *Sorority Row Area* Cute 2BR/1BA brick duplex behind Norman Hall. $650/mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2 *Sorority Row Area* Vintage stone 3BR/2BA duplex. Remodeled, hardwood floors, 2 story, W/D. $1250/mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2 Work for rent. 2ER + study. Trailer home. New W/D, screened in porch, fenced yard. On 10 acre Whipporwhill Horse Farm, 10 min W of UF. Call 352-376-8792 4-5-20-2 ABRACADABRA 3BR/2BA house. 2 car garage & apple tree. 1500 sq'ft, cathedral ceiling, open floor plan. $1045/mo. 352-332-0602 or 318-3721 45-20-2 HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 1 BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo Progressive thinkers preferred. View at: www.pleasantstreet.net 4-4-19-2 3BR/2BA close to campus. Avail Aug 1st, new kitchen, cent A/C, Ig fenced yard, $1075/mo,'drive by 3433 NW 1st Court. Call Marty 514-2855 3-31-17-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool *Tennis Cts 1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials 377-7401 4-20-31-2 AVAILABLE FOR FALL Quiet two bedroom house close to campus and busline. $750 352-215-8815 cal eves 3-29-15-2 Available Now Blocks from UF Duplex, 2BR/1BA, fenced yard, $675/mo HOUSE 3BR/2BA, W/D, $1175/mo (Pets ok) Call Carol @ 377-3852 4-20-31-2 *FALL* Bilks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes Apts (Managed by owner) See www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call Carol at 377-3852. 4-20-31-2 AVAILABLE NOW! NEW 3BR/2BA house 2 car garage in brand new subdivision close to UF & SFCC. All appliances $1300/mo negotiable based on length of lease. Call 215-9987 4-20-30-2 3BR/1.5BA HOUSE Lg screen back pch, Ig back yard, close to downtown, W/D, $900/ mo. Avail May 1stl. Call (office) 377-1071 or (cell) 262-7174 ask for Brian 4-20-30-2 Avail now 3BR/2BA HOUSE. 2120 NW 55th Terrace. Tile firs, Berber carpet, all appliancus incl. Privacy fenced-in yard. $1050/mo. Ca 215-9987 4-20-30-2 TOP QUALITY -GREAT LOCATIONS Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties 372-1509 3-31-15-2 2BR/1BA apt mins from campus, Shands. Spacious, repainted, new carpets & new appliances. Beautiful backyard. $950/mo. Call Anthony 337-1330 4-11-22-2 Space & Value! 3 and 4 bedrooms Tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm Pets welcome, free uf parking Ceramic tile, dishwasher, pool Open wknds, Call 376-4002 4-20-29-2 Avail May: Several units w/in .5. mi of UF campus or closer. Eff $300-310, 1BR/1BA $395-$415, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA $700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or v mssg 352-870-7256 4-20-28-2 WALK TO CLASS! 2BR 1BA duplex, water included, $375/rent. Avail May! 407-1 NW 13th Terrace. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-1-15-2 WE HAVE UPN Sun Bay Apts 376-6720 4-20-28-2 Studio Apt on 5 acre estate property near Paines Prairie. Wash/dryer, sina. pet ok. Just 15 mis to UP. Private and sufe. Quiet person only. 352-215-0396 3-28-5-2 Beautifully redecorated townhouse units. 2Br/.'1Ba Mill Runs Apts. Community room in/pool. $350/mo per BR. Call 376-7801 or cell 871-7801 3-28-10-2 1&2 bed cottages & apts. $395/month. Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups, porches, great size! Cut! Must see! Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352q70-0904, 318-4553 3-28-10-2 *AVAILABLE NOW* 3BR/2BA Haile Country Club House 2BR/1 BA Haile Country Club House 2BR/1 BA Brandywine Condo Call Charlene 665-4106 for appt. 3-31-12-2 Be near everything at The Oaksl Start at $525 for 1 bdrm, $675 for 2 bdrm, & $825 for 3 bdrm Remodels Available! Call for move in specials today at 331-8836! 4-12-20-2 Hampton Oaks brand new lux.apts. behind Oaks Mall. 2 bdrms start at $850/mo & 3bdrm at $1.200/mo w/move-in special of up to 2 mo FREE rent Call 333-8643 today! 4-12-20-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page-

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12, ALLIGATOR 0 MONDAY MARCH 28,2005 rrehnt .Frr 'Ret Subleases leases Subleases ~~niihed rishe 9 -all 3BR/3BA in 4BR/4BA Countryside Apt. Avail Aug 1. $435/mo. includes everything! On bus route to UF. Great access to downtown and Archer Rec. Pool, gated, hi-spd internet/ cable, W/D. Contact Nicole 352-328-4551 3-30-10-2 Luxurious Victoria Station Twnhse. Walk to Butler. 2BR/2.5BA. W/D, alarm, pool, free ethernet. Bus rt in front every 15 mon. $850/ mo NEGOTIABLE. Avail Aug 2005. Cell 2224235 4-20-25-2 DOWNTOWN Avail immediately. Month to month ok. 2BR/1BA apt. Newly remodeled, quiet neighborhood, pets ok. Close to Shands, UF & library. $650-715/mo. Call 262-1351 3-30-11-2 HOUSE 2BR/1 BA $695/mo. W/D, cent H/AC, 2.5 mi N of UF. Available April 1st. Call 352214-1722 3-31-10-2 Downtown garage/studio apt on bus rtes, biking to campus walk to downtown off street parking include H20. $330/mth 1st, last, dep. Call 373-6551 leave message 4-6-11-2 University Terrace West 4/4 Individual Leases New Carpet & Paint Furnished Living Area W/D, Pool $395/mo Uniton Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 University Terrace Gainesville 4/4 Individual Leases Completely Refurbished Furnished Living Area WIG, Pool $405/mo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Walking Distance to UF 1433 NW 3rd Avenue 2BR 1N5EA W/O h/up 3 units available in quad $775/mo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Victoria Station Off SW 35th Place Like New Townhouse 2BR 2.5BAW/D, Pool $825-850/mo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Vacation with US! Resort style living. RTS BUS service @ your door! 2/2 or 4/4 ALL inclusive, hi-speed int. HBOs, UTILITIES FREE maid serve. Gated! Going fast. Call now 271-3131 420-23-2 2BR 1BA Apts $515-525/mo 5 Bilks to UF! 840 Sq Ft 829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts Central H & Air, inclds wtr, swg, pst cirl, garbage. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 4-7-14-2 SUMMIT HOUSE W~Ik to VA/Shands. 2BR. New carpet, paint, bath. $600/mo. Call 352359-1253 3-28-5-2 00 WALK TO UF Leasing now for fall. Experience the luxury of brand new fully equipped 1 & 2BR apts & townhouses. Free hi-spd internet + wireless internet in courtyard. -2 blocks from UF behind Norman Hall near Sorority Row area. Contact 352-332-2097, email admin@taylor squareapartments.com, web www.tayorsqua reapartments.com 4-1-8-2 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE in Greenleaf w/ fenced backyard, balcony & walk-in closet. Nice, treed neighborhood. Avail June 1. $700/mo Cat ok w/pet fee 352-359-0751 3-29-5-2 6 Blocks to UF law school! AVAILABLE MAY! Live etorfd in beautiful studio, new carpet & paint, WIG, internet, electric & cable free! $565/mo Call Robin 376-0643 3-29-5-2 LUXURY HOUSE -Great location 3/2, Ig master BR in/pet BA & walk-in closet. 2 other BRs share Ig BA. Rent ncl all s ils, W/D, fireplace, custom kitchen & beautiful pvd pool area. $485, 430, 375 or rent whole house $1290. Call Karl 332-5030 4-4-10-2 2BR/2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO 2 mi to UF on bus line. Brand new construction. Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail. Pool gazebo, lots of parking. $950/mo. Call 215-3108 3-30-5-2 ** 2BR 2.5 BA ** Brighton Park, Beautiful end unit tdwnhome, W/D, DW, alarm, pool, -1200 sq ft Many extras. Bus rt SW 34 St No smoking unit. Avail Aug $825 214-3820 4-20-20-2 ISABELLA PARK 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhome. W/D, DW, eat-in kitchen, SW Archer & 34th St. area. 336-7097. Grad/prof preferred. Lease option. Furnish option. 4-20-20-2 Avail Aug 1: 5 bed/2 bath house wash/dryer, dishwasher, fireplace, wood floors, large house. 1803 SW 43rd Ave. Call for directions 339-2342 $1600/mo large yard. 3-30-5-2 4BR2BA HOU SE DOWNTOWN 4 fireplaces, backyard w/deck Call Pete @ 352-262-3574 3-31-5-2 *WALK TO UF* Historic home in great neighborhood. 3BR/ 2BA, hd wd floors, tile, W/D, deck. Cute, clean, no dogs. 1112 NW 4th Ave 871-8280. $1250/mo 4-4-7-2 Brand new home for rent in SW Gainesville. 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage. 1770 sq. ft. $1200/ mo OBO. Call 379-3310 3-30-4-2 Studio apt in vintage 1900's house w/loft, wood floors, own kitchen & bath. No smoking. No pets. Female preferred. 1 mile from UF. Avail now. $550/mo utils incl. Call 3381612 3-31-5-2 *10 BLOCKS TO UF* Historic Victorian house. Quaint 1BR/1BA apt. w/ wd firs, fans, hi ceiling w/fans, AC/ht. $450/mo 225 SW 3rd Ave. Pets ok! Call 3762184 3-31-5-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOW AND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $325 to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 4-20-18-2 Beautiful Townhouse for rent 2BR/2.5BA, 2story. Huge Ivg rm & kitch. 5 min to campus. Rent 1 BR or rent both. Lease term optional. Move in May $450/mo OBO 256-6734 331-5-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS avail Aug 1, 2005. 3BR/3BA townhouse. Incl WD, great bus rt to UF. $1100/mo. Call Donna 352-339-3250 4-20-19-2 Apartments & Houses Studio to 5BR+ Most within 2 miles of campus! Campus Realty 692-3800 propertymanager@campusrealty.org 5-31-25-2 GREAT HOUSE 4 FALL 3BR/2BAAII new appliances incl W/D, micro & DWI Huge master br, enclosed porch & 2 car garage $1100/mo 727-514-7194 4-1-5-2 Brandywine large 2BR/2BA partially furn, sec sys, NS, No pets $650/mo Lease required 386-330-5274, 352-373-3418 4-8-10-2 L ubieses Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Short-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877) FOR-RENT (367-7368) WWW.SUBLET.COM 4-20-71-3 WALK TO CLASS! $250/mo Now til Aug. Courtyards 352-328-6967 all included! 2-27-3-3 LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? Bid on a sublease. call 866-837-1309 or visit WWW.SUbleaSeaUCtion.com 5-19-43-3 EMERGENCY SUMMER SUBLEASE 2BR/2.5BA townhouse 2 blocks to UF. May -Aug $900/mo OBO 352-266-8475 4-1-18-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE at Gainesville Place 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $480/mo. Price NEG. Everything incl. Female only. Call 727-6439928 3-31-15-3 Studio with CAPTIVATING VIEW!!! 5 min walk to UF/sorority row, bus, F roommate. Avail May-July. ALL utils incl. Furn, ethernet, gym, pool. $400/mo 786-246-3049 3-31-15-3 $350/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE IBR/1BA in 4BR/4BA fully furn apt in University Club. Incl 50" TV, hi-spd internet, cable w/HBO, W/D, Call 561-703-3693. 4-1-15-3 Large 2Br/1Ba over-sized apt @ Sun Bay Apts. 5 mins bus or 20 min walk to UF. DW, on-site laundry, free pet siting. Begin May 10 thru July 31st. $510/mo. Call 352-335-8694 ask for Daniel or Nicole. 3-28-5-3 4BLOCKS FROM UF Summer sublease 1Br in 2BR/1BA. $403/ mo + 1/2 utils. Call Rebecca @ 317-8092 3-28-10-3 HIDDEN LAKE APTS 5/1 -7/31 sublease. iBR/lBA in 3BR/3BA $425/mo + 1/3 util. New washer & dryer, spacious, free wireless, pool, tanning bed. Please call 352-871-1325 or email babeash@ufl.edu 3-28-10-3 1 BR/1 BA apt. Vaulted ceilings, W/D, DW. Can move in immediately. Rent NEGOTIABLE. Contract Mike at 850-526-9224, 850-5267215 3-29-10-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE AT GAINESVILLE PLACE. $465/mo rent all inclusive. 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. Female only. Call 352-359-1066 3-29-10-3 BR for rent in 4BR/4BA apt. .Clean, fully furnished, friendly roommates, near pool. $400/mo. Available now -Aug w/option to renew. Call 703-930-4830 or email Fure2luz@yahoo.com 3-29-10-3 1 WEEK FREE May 1st-Aug 7, 1BR/1BA WALK TO CLASS! Only $529/mo OBO. Graduating, need to sublease 407-375-5240 3-30-10-3 Very spacious 2BR/2BA townhome. Avail for sublease on May 1st -July 31st. 2-level home in beautiful Lakewood Villas. incl loft BR & study. Price neg. Call Kelly 561-644-5937 3-30-10-3 Sublease an awesome Countryside Apartment. Avail NOW $420 includes everything. On bus route to UF and close to 1-75 for SFCC. High spd internet/cable. Pool and b-ball. Contact Nicole 352-328-4551 3-30-10-3 5 min walk to Shands-* Country Gardens Apt 2BR/2BA $520/mo Now thru July Call 338-9103 3-31-11-3 1BR/1BA w/W/D hkups, avail 4/29/2005' $525/mo, located in quiet condominium community of Rustic Springs. 1923 NW 23rd Blvd, Apt #122. Josh 317-8776.4-13-20-3 Gainesville Place poolside apt. w/balcony; 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA; avail May -July. ALL utilities included. Furnished $399/mo or best offer. 514-4881 3-28-10-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo Pets ok. Call 262-1351 3-30-11-3 May thru Aug Lexington Crossing IBR/1BA in 4BR/4BA Ig rm, furn. All appliances. Cable. Incl all utils. 2 bus rts, tanning, pool, bball & vball cts, gym. $350/mo. Contact Karen krabener@ufl.edu or 772-341-9415 3-31-10-3 4BR/2BAAvail 5/1 -8/1. 1, 2, 3 or 4 BR @ $415/ea Unfurn. I block from Criser. Please call Ashley 772-201-6158 4-7-15-3 Campus Club summer sublease: 1 F in 3BR. $375/mo includes all utilities, cable, ethernet, maid service, 1st stop on bus 12. Option to renew. Call 954-559-8470 ASAP 4-13-19-3 *1 BR/1 BA in huge 3BR/3BA* At The Gables. $350/mo utils incl. Walk in closet, WD, cable internet, garage. May thru July. Female only 352-514-5252 3-28-7-3 Now/Summer sublease 1/1 in 4/4 utilities + wash/dry + ethernet + cable + full furnish + pool view = DARN GREAT DEAL ONLY $375/month 352-258-3542 3-31-10-3 *@*WALK TO CLASSOO 1/1 in 2/1 house behind Norman Hall. Great location and very cheap. Avail April 25. Call 262-7200 4-1-10-3 1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA available immediately. Pointe West Apts. $285/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 335-8706 4-1-10-3 Summer sublease at University Club. Spacious 1BR/1BA or 2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BA apt. Avail May 1 Inc. util, W/D, ethernet, furnished, cable. $389/mo. Call 352-262-0569 4-15-20-3 University Glades Sublease!! SUMMER: May -Aug $440/mo BR w/personal bath in 3/ 3 apt. incl all util. Furniture avail. Call Stacey 352-336-1968 4-1-10-3 Reduced $450 @ The Exchange furnished 1 BR/1 BA in 2/2 Kitchen, living room, porch, WD, now available. Female please. 772-473-0560 3-28-5-3 Room for summer sublease A, B or C in a beautiful new house. Room is spacious. Huge backyard w/pool. Pets welcome. Rent $450!! MUST see!! Everything included. 786367-7749 4-20-22-3 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA 2 story posh downtown apt located in heart of G'ville nite life. Lrg BR & walk-in closet. W/D Avail now thru July. Free dep & $375 cash. Price neg. Call 305-761-6595 4-2-10-3 May thru July. Village 34 Apts. 1BR near shopping & UF. On busline. $300/mo. Call 352-346-4612 3-28-5-3 REGENCY OAKS 2BR/2BA sublease. $665/ mo. For April, May, June & July. Call 352871-1149 3-31-8-3 ** 1.BR/1 BA available in 3BR/3BA ** Fully furnished & all utilities included, 465/ mo. May-Aug, Aug rent FREE, price neg. 2 convenient bus routes -9 & 34. Call 904-4242834 3-28-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms @ University Commons. 4/2 apt, $385/mo each, includes utils & cable. Avail now -Aug. Call 954895-0884 or 904-377-9346 CLOSE TO UF 3-28-5-3 Available immediately. 1 BR/1 BA in 3BR house. Close to campus. W/D, great roommates. $0 down, $340/mo, negotiable. Call Tim 727-642-0136 4-1-5-3 Sun Key/Sun Island less than 1 mi to UF BD/1 BA, $480/mth. Fully Furnished, water, cable, internet included Available April 30 1 -July 31 Call 335-3649 4-1-10-3 2BR sublet avail anytime in April @ The Exchange.Call Hillary @ 407-928-1315 **Call for move-in inCentiVeS!** 3-29-5-3 2 blocks from campus! Summer sublease at Windsor Hall, $400/mo, available May 1 July 31, double suite, furnished, private bath, utilities inc., Lesley 978-273-6103 3-29-5-3 Posh downtown apt in heart of nightlife. 1BR/1BA, W/D, walk-in closet, loft, May FREE + KEEP sec dep. You take June & July for $400/mo HURRY before its too late! 305778-4856 4-5-10-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE $375/mo utils incl. 1 BIR in 5BR/3BA house. 5 mix walk to campus. Call Meg @ 904-403-8167 3-28-4-3 1 BR/1 BA sublease w/option to renew avail 5/ 1 thru 7/31. Close to UF, rts, alarm $415/mo OBO. Keep my seb depoist. Call Sue 352870-7203 3-29-5-3 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA apt avail May 1st -Aug 10th at Melrose Apts W/D, utils, ethernet + cable incl in rent. Fully furn Call Korinne at 305-905-0712 4-12-15-3 1 BR/1 BA LOFT TOWNHOUSE May 1st thru July 31st. $550/mo. Pool, alarm, pets ok. Near UF, VA & Shands. 3 bus rts. Call 352-262-8558 4-5-10-3 Attention Students! An apartment at College Manor Studio apartments. There is a $300 sublease fee. The rent is $459 per month. Utilities are included Call Bayo. @ 379-9126 3-29-5-3 3BR/3BA in 4BR/4BA apt in Campus Lodge. May thru Aug. $500/mo ea. Negotiable. Call 561-202-7483 3-29-5-3 Royal Village 1-4 BR avail.All summer Walk to campus, great pool New furniture & carpet, $400/mo includes all, Call 407-310-3957 3-30-6-3 Summer Sublease. Huge furnished 1BR/ 1BA in 4BR apt. in Stoneridge. Electric, cable, ethernet included. $400/mo OBO. Call Farrell 954-288-8455 3-29-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE from May 1 -Aug 10. $349/mo, incl utils, cable, internet, water, pvt BA, 12 x 10 room. MELROSE APT. 407-4843204 3-29-5-3 5/1 -8/1. 1-3 BRs in 4BR/4BA. SW 13th St. At the Landings apts. $375/mo. Util inc. Furnished, Shana 954-295-3564 3-29-5-3 Campus Lodge apts. POOLSIDE 1/1 in 2/2 other room vacant. May-Aug. w/option to renew. $450/mo furnished, all utils + internet, W/D, Call 352-871-3117 3-31-7-3 1BR in 2BR/1BA sublet NOWto 6/30. $210/mo plus half utilities. Walk distance to campus. 1823 NW 5th Ave. Call 846-5816 or email zxup@yahoo.com 3-28-4-3 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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MONDAY MARC 28, 2005 U ALLIGATOR,13 eases blass Subleases E iats f Roommte 10 SECOND WALK TO UF. Looking Glass Apts. Summer sublease for $450/mo (NEGOTIABLE) Call Drew @ 561339-1219 3-29-5-3 The Exchange $350/mo 1/1 in 4/4, pool view, May-Aug All utile ic., female preferred Cell Ashley at 763-300-9763 3-29-5-3 Summer Sublease 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Colonial Village $265/mo + 1/3 utilites. Fully furnished, clean, M/F 904-477-8156 3-29-5-3 Summer sublease 1BR in 3BR house on N4W 36th St. WD, wood floors, w or w/out furn. Avail May 30th. $325/mo + utils. Call 352281-13.37 3-31-5-3 2BR/2BA 1100 sq ftArbor Park. Close to UF. $545/mo. $150 moves you in. Pet friendly! 2 WEEKS FREEL Immediate availablility. Call Aaron 262-2979 3-31-5-3 1BR/1BA RIGHT ACROSS FROM UF. Available May 1st w/option to renew. $469/ mo. Call 813-624-2946 3-31-5-3 Campus Lodge Apis. May rent free. THE EXCHANGE Everything included. $415/mo. From May -Rent May-Aug $469/mo price new. Pool Erthrgu d. $451-905m0.-FrmMay view, utls incl, female, 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. through h August. Cell 561-906-5040 4-6-10-3 Call 352-262-7887 3-31-5-3 HUGE ROOM FOR SUBLEASE 1BR in 4BR/2BA house in College Park. Huge walkin closet, wood floors, W/D, walk to campus, furn common areas. Avail May-Aug $370/mo 739 NW 20th St. 352-219-4911 3-30-5-3 FREE MONTH RENT 2BR/2BA Colonial Village. May -Aug. $3101 mo. W/D, poolside, end unit w/vaulted ceilings, screened porch. 2 mi to UF. 3 bus rts. Call 271-8132 3-30-5-3 COUNTRYSIDE APTS Summer sublease. $400/mo everything incl. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Fully furn. 407-2218819 3-30-5-3 2 rooms available May 1-July 31 in 4/2 house close to law school. $350/mo (plus utils) OBO. Email ceresiqu@ufltedu or call 850-510-4063 or 352-328-4633 4-7-10-3 0 Summer sublease availabe -WINDSOR HALL 2 blocks from campus. 1 BR suite $600 utils incl. Laundry room, swimming pool, cable, ethernet. Call 516-650-4037 5-24-24-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE AT GAINESVILLE PLACE. $465/mo rent, fully furnished, ethernet, utilities, cable included. 1-3BR/BA available in a 4BR/4BA. Females only. Call 305-710-7934 3-31-5-3 Sublease a beautiful 2BR/2BA townhouse in Cobblestone from May to July. Rent is $939/mo. but negotiable. Call 352-318-4240 to spend summer in STYLE! 3-29-3-3 1BR in 4BR apt @ Gainesville Place, upper floor, W/D, pool, weight room, Close to bus stop. Very nice. 352-317-2081 3-31-5-3 0 a. %W 0 (M) (U Cl) a) z sme 0 0 E 0 0== """" >0 Summer sublease Hidden Lake Apt. Large 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. $350/mo. Everything incl. Furn optional. Pets ok. Call 786-2710501 3-31--5-3 May-Aug. Gainesville Place apt. Gated community 1/1 in 3/3. Clean, easygoing female roommates. Fully furnished. WD. All inclusive, VERY NEGOTIABLE 305785-6373, 352-373-9912 4-4-7-3 $375/mo 1 BR w/STUDY/1BA APT Sublet now -July 31st opt to renew. Credit check required. No deposit. Located Bevel Apts. Call 256-0501 4-1-5-3 1 minute walk to campus 1BR in 4BR townhouse Courtyards Apt. fully furn, May 1-Aug, $399 incl utils. Keep $300 sec dep. Call 407716-0067 4-1-5-3 Luxurious two-story poolside apt. 3BR/3BA, W/D, free tanning spa & gym, no parking decals $1,114/month plus utilities. Leave a message @ 262-8341 4-6-8-3 Summer sublease avail 5/6-7/31. 2BR/1 BA, $450/mo, furn/unfurn, free cable/hs internet, walk to UF, live alone or w/someone. Call Stephanie 804-512-3913 4-8-10-3 *STONERIDGE MAY-AUG* $250/OBO + 1/2 utils. 850-294-8020. 1 room in 2/2. 4-1-5-3 1 BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $374/mo, pvt BA, W/D, fum, all utils incl, ethernet, cable, lease from May-Aug, 1st mo 1/2 off. Great Deal! Call 305-469-3372 4-1-5-3 Oakbrook Walk sublease May 1st -31st 2005 for male: full furn, poolside BR/BA in 2/2 w/huge kitchen and living room, W/D, incl util, cable/highspeed, $250, lukas@ufltedu 352-373-6592 4-1-5-3 Summer sublease. 1BR/1BA in 5BR/5BA, large 2-story house -5 min walk to campus. All utils & internet cable incl. Price negotiable. May thru Aug 954-292-0875 4-1-5-3 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apartment, partially furnished, utilities not incl, pets welcome. $639 a month.Colonial Oaks SW 21st Pt. Please call Annie 352-514-4216 4-1-5-3 Walk 2 class. Summer Sub. Huge 1 BR/1BA, pool, W/D, walk-in closet, cable internet @ Museum Walk. $300 price neg. Call 941-2387118 4-1-5-3 $254/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 utils, in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apt. Please call 813-690-0215 4-1-5-3 Roommates__ Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 4-20-71-4 Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 4-20-71-4 Female roommates wanted brand new 2100 sq ft home. Huge pool, pvt fence, minutes to UF. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm &-utils incl $525/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352395-7462 or 941-780-3526 4-20-71-4 Sublets and Rooms Available All Florida Areas; All Major Cities Browse available Rooms FREEl www.METROROOMMATES.com 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-4 M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted to rent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5 mi to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry $425+ utils 336-5450 or 954-646-1341 4-20-71-4 M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 3-31-30-4 Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fireplace, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D, cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils. 352-271-8711 3-31-30-4 GIRLS ONLY 2 rooms one April, one May to July 31. Each w/pvt baths. Cent AC, W/D, cable Ind. Internet-ready. $350/mo each. 305-299-3485 Call 352-472-9778 3-30-25-4 Grad, uppperclassman, or prof to share spacious new 3BR/2BA house. Internet & cable incl. Must be neat, clean & responsible. $450 or 425/mo + 1/2 utils. Short or long term avail. 262-3989 4-4-26-4 2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Credit Union/ Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF. Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746 3-29-15-4 2 F NS ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer or fall @ University Terrace West, SW 20th Ave. Fully furn, ea person has own pvt BR + pvt BA, no dep, 1 yr lease, $350/mo + 1/4 utils. Call Talia 352-427-8583 3-30-154 Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or leave message at 352-870-7256 4-20-28-44BR/4BA Univ Terr W Condo -Immed Occ -Room rental basis -Perfect for sutednts with or without roommates! $375/mo per rm, utilities & broadband pd, bus to campus! Call 239-537-5100 4-8-20-4 Roommate for 3BR/2BA cut home near NE historic district. Stable, older grad student or porfessional woman. No drugs/alc. $300. incl utils. 352-384-3793 3-28-10-4 *ROOMMATE WANTED*Tivoli Apartments. $338 + utils. Private BA, no sec dep, pool, gym, tennis courts. 3391651 3-28-10-41 room 4 rent in 4BR/2BA house @ 2 NW 29th St. 8 blocks to UF, private. bath, screened porches, carport, pets OK. No lease or deposit $290 + utils. Call 352-2834925 (Dave) 1 Female, responsible, NS, student wanted for 3BR/2BA house. A/C, W/D, pet friendly, close to UF & SFCC, 1st & last mo rent. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call Liz 352-339-5463 3-29-10-4 2BR avail in 4BR/4BA condo in Countryside. W/D in apt, 32" TV, walk-in closets, pool, gym, e-net $400/mo inci electric & cable. 1 MONTH FREE W/LEASE 305-944-3600 4-20-26-4 Avail NOW Great location 1BR/1BA in 3BR/ 3BA, Washer and dryer, high spd internet, $308/mo + util. Females only, please call Lauren @ 352-799-3726 lv message. 412-20-4 1/1 in 2/2.5 for rent $450 furnished 1/2 utils. SW 69th Terr. Lots of new upgrades, backyard, avail now. Call Renee at 407-702-3899 3-29-10-4 Room w/pvt bath avail mins from UF, Shands, etc. Spacious luxury house has fireplace, pvt billards room, hard wood floors throughout., new appliances. $495/mo. Call Anthony 337-1330 4-11-22-4 F/NS grad student to share 3 bed/2.5 bath condo w/1 female mature grad student. Casablanca West complex, quiet, extra storage. $412/mo & 1/2 utl. Pets welcome. Move in Aug 1 for 12 mo lease. Call Marisa 359-6161 3-28-8-4 N/S ROOMMATE needed for fall and/or summer for 3BR home near mall. Located in quiet wooded area. $350/mo EVERYTHING INCLUDED. Must love dogs. 352-262-9630 4-1-12-4 Share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/mo. Month to month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 3-30-11-4 **4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS** Large house w/pool, wood floors, big rooms. 2BRs available. Wireless. $450/mo + utils ea. Corey 904-234-5214 or 352-373-9015 4-1-10-4 Grad student pref aquarium enthusiast House hear Oaks Mall 3/2. New ful appl, TV, wireless web, only one other roommate, office to share, deck & shed, 1/2 util $400 rent 216-798-8484 3-28-5-4 Roommate wanted fora 3BR/2BA house 1.5 miles from campus. $430/mo everything included. Call Amy 352-219-5780 4-2-10-4 M/F needed now for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA condo near mall. Huge living area & kitchen, W/D, hi-spd net, pool. Must be clean, NS. $400/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Allison 225-1296 3-28-5-4 SPECIAL! One bedroom for 2 people $60 per/person. Room for a couple M/M, F/F or M/F for details + info call home + message # 376-0384 or fast response pager #202-7074 will respond immediately plus another room at $85 P/N. 3-29-5-4 1 BR w/pvt BA at Countryside. Prefer female, $425/mo to begin Aug 1st. Includes internet & utilities. 561-512-7733 or 561-575-3821 3-29-5-4 TWO MORE MALES to share large 4/2 w/2 other males. Completely remodeled apt w/2 living rooms, wet bar, W/D incl, back yard w/table. $265 plus security. Call Karl 3325030 4-4-10-4 M/F, NS needed to share 2BR/2.5BA Southfork Oaks townhome. (near Target). Unfurn master BR w/own BA avail. W/D. No pets. $347/mo + 1/2 utils. No lease. Call Evan 335-9714 4-1-7-4 1 Room in 3BR/2BA condo. Avail May 1 for summer & possibly fall. Prefer F, NS. $350/ mo + share utils. W/D incl. Common areas furn. Marchwood Condos -Good location close to UF 813-973-5058 or 352-337-1534 4-6-10-4 Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763 4-20-19-4 ATTENTION! Female roommate needed for 1 BR/1BA in a condo. $400/mo utils incl. Must be responsible, neat & clean. Avail nowl. Call Mabgene @61-827-4970 3-31-5-4 5 BLOCKS TO UF Own BR/BA in 2BR townhouse. $375/mo + 1/2 utils. W/D. Hi-spd internet, M or F. Avail May 1st. 305-962-6102 3-31-5-4 ROOMMATE WANTED for 3BR/2.5BA townhouse north of Thornebrook shopping center on 39th Ave. $75/wk incl utils, hi spd i-net, pool & tennis. Under age 25 please. 352363-0143, 363-0144, 338-2892 3-31-5-4 Female roommate for 4BR/4BA Countryside Apt. Rent $415/mo uilts incl. Wireless inernet option. Apt avail Aug 1st. 305-393-0081 or minimefb@yahoo.com 3-31-5-4 Quiet non-smoking college age roommate wanted for May 05 to 06. Rent $370 per month plus utils. Call local 352-376-4250 or call cell 904-994-6764 3-31-5-4 ROCKWOOD VILLAS 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE PVT BA $425/mo incl all utils, on major bus rt, quiet, comfortable, a place to call home. Call 352-284-2810 for more info. 4-8-10-4 For furn 1Br/1BA in nice condo 2BR/2BA E/D, pool, 4 miles to UF, bus route $260/mo + 1/2 utils. Pref Asian female. NS, no pet. Move in anytime, Call 331-0834 ater 6pm. 3-29-2-4 Quiet F, NIX, grad/upperclass wanted for 2BR/2BA @ Oak Forest Apts. Only 7 mins to campus!!! $330 + 1/2 utilities. Call Devina at at 954-336-0651 after 7pm :)(4-1-5-4 Classifieds. Continued on next page.-

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14, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 U roommate RJ~fE~at EsComputers WMotorcycIes, Mcpes W ill] SUMMER SPECIAL Females for 1/2 BR in 3/2 house 3 blocks to UF, Shands, VA. Pets ok, furn opt, Reg $375, avail now $275 + utils & dep. Jen 466-4853 msg. 4-1-5-4 1 Roorri avail in spacious 3/2 house w/ new furn, new appliances, wireless internet, etc. Quiet neighborhood. Perfect location. $400/ wo + 1/3 utils. Call Kane fdr details 941224-7168 or email kace king@yahoo.cow 4-1-5-4 2M roommates needed for 3BR Millpond twnhs fully furn; king beds, hi spd net, cable, W/D, pool, near UF, 'on UF bus rt, $450 & 'N3 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4 Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 lv mssg 4-20-71-5 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE looking to buy or lease houses in this area. Any size, price or condition. 352-264-7347 or visit us at www.happygatorhomes.com420-71-5 The Flavor of New Orleans comes to campus. Luxurious St. Charles Condominiums. 1 block to UP. Choose from 2BR/2BA flats, or view the University from your 3BR/3BA townhouse. Prices starting in the $180's 3758256 4-20-71-5 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A HOUSE OR CONDO NEAR UF? Plenty of properties are available. Call Marc J. Nakleh at Campus Realty 352-235-1576 4-20-68-5 WANT ALL YOUR FRIENDS. TO BE JEALOUS OF YOU NEXT YEAR? Own + live in a new luxury campusarea condo. Over 10 new projects to choose from at affordable prices. Visit www.mrattpricerealtor.com or call today 352-281-3551 Mat Price Campus Realty 4-6-42-5 HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF Save Thousandss When You Buy Now. FREE LIST of Great Local Condos. www.UF-Condos.com Campus Realty Group 6-3-40-5 1 BR/1 BA LOFT CONDO ELEGANT BOHEMIAN STYLE. Interior features a customized kitchen, bath & balcony, convt to UF, Shands, VA & mall. Amp. pking. $73,800 352-222-2942 4-20-28-5 Townhouse 3BR/2BA. Close to UF. On bus rt. Quiet location. Dish/W, W/D, tile kitchen, living/dining area. Fenced backyard. Pool. $140,000 352-284-6154 3-29-10-5 HOUSE 2245 NW 37th Pl. 3BR/2BA 1900 sq ft, 3 mi from UF, laundry rm, Ig Fla rm, den, new A/C & siding, extra parking ramp. $172k 352-374-4177, cell 538-6603 3-29-10-5 Great Homes Near UF STOP Renting. Own Your Home. FREE LIST of Campus Area Homes www.Homes-Near-UF.com Campus Realty Group 6-3-34-5 3 CONDOS FOR SALE BY OWNER Located in Rockwood Villas, Treehouse Village & Serenola Manor. For photos & contact info visit: http://plaza.ufl.edu/fergie27/ 3-29-5-5 FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN -GET READY FOR SUMMER -ADORABLE LAKE HOUSE on spring-fed pvt lake in Keystone Hgts. 2/2, large lot. Avail now. $129,950. Call 379-0619 4-20-20-5 1995 MH FOR SALE. 3BR/2BA. Located five mins to Shands & UF. Great for college student. Located in park. Very elegant, too many extras to list. 352-318-0931. Serious inquiresaonly. priced to sell at $27,500. HORSE PROPERTY Lease-to-own or owner financing. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 2091 sq ft. 3.86 acres, block & stucco, fireplace, $2150/mo + down. Owner licensed realtor Michael Quinones 376-2433 4-20-19-5 Furnisig BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-3727490 will deliver. 4-20-71-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 4-20-71-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 420-71-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 4-2071-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail cost. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 4-20-71-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 4-2071-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame l mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 BedsOFull mattress & boxspring sets $490Qn sets $89Single sets $39OKing sets $99SFrom estate sale: Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a Mattress 4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6 DIAL-A-WASHER Washer & Dryer 1 yr lease $300, 1 semester $160. Call 332-0602 or 3183721 4-5-20-6 Computer/Intemet 352.219.290 4-20-66-7 GATORNERD.COM computer/laptop repair -networks, wireless, virus -we BEAT all prices! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 4-20-66-7 www.HostingSuperCenter.com Personal Email "myname.com" Internet Hosting Ecommerce Linux Windows Cpanel $5.99 visit www.hostingsupercenter.com 3-28-6-7 Electronics DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main I The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 4-20-71-8 $10! TV'S, COMPUTERS, VIDEO GAMES! Police Seized! From $10! Info: 800-7498128 ext M974 4-20-31-8 Audiobahn system includes 2200 watt amp, 2-12 inch flame subs, 1-farad capacitor and extra battery. Call Jared at 954-257-4048 or 352-373-4581 getting new car. 3-31-5-8 Bicycles J In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from 0 Best Prices in Townl SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 4-20-69-9 SM For Salle PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 4-20-71-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional cooking utensils. R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville RWBEATYCOM 376-5939. 4-20-71-10 Come see what's new! GCM thrift shops downtown 238 SW 4th Ave, NW 5001 NW 34th St. Get more bang for your $! New items daily Mon -Sat 378-3654 4-20-43-10 Computers Motorcycles, Mopedsi A MfAEIPM NEk W, A49k& HoUTE, CA-&!f 8-23-170-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $10 Gator Discount. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 8-23-170-7 *G'ville Computer Repair Inc* Service on all PC MAC and Networks 1204 NW 13th St Ste #10 352-337-2500. 4-2071-7 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC. Complete residential & commercial support, networking & website development. $45/hr www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 4-20-71-7 LAPTOP REPAIR Buy & sell. Looking for quantity for parts. www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 4-20-71-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 4-20-71-7 ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 4-20-71-11 Swamp Cycles Electric Bikes, Scooters, and more! Prices from $450 with 1 yr warranty 534 SW 4th Ave. 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 4-20-70-11 *NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS* New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place 352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator grads. All models & directions avail on website. 4-20-50-11 2003 BUELL BLAST 500 cc 7960 mi, fun ride. $2795. Call 352-256-8527 4-1-15-11 ** CASH PAID FOR MOTORCYCLES ** SCOOTERS, DIRT BIKES in ANY condition, Running or Not, Titles orNot. PROMPT PICK UP. Call ANYTIME 352-495-7769 Please leave message 5-24-25-11 **WANTED** MOTORCYCLE WANTED 750cc cruiser or larger. WILL TRADE LAPTOP PC + CASH Joel 336-0075 3-30-10-1-1 2004 Vento Phantom Scooter 150cc, 4 stroke, 445 mi. Perfect condition. Many extras $1700 352-472-4054 3-29-5-11 1999 SUZUKI GZ250 Good condition. Garage kept. 11,300 miles. $1500. Call 352-246-5387 3-30-5-11 Autos FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR* ORunning or not!* ONEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS 0Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 4-20-71-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSell*Trade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 4-20-71-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For: CARS, TRUCK S, MOTORCYCLES Running or Not 1990 & up only Call Ray 352-284-8619 4-20-71-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 4-20-71-12 Best Cars .Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 4-20-71-1212 *HEADLINERS SAGGING?* **Power windows don't work?** On site available Call Steve 338-5142. 4-20-71-12 SUN CITY AUTO SALES Bring your W2 & drive home today. Cash cars as low as $1000. No credit check. Call now 338-1999 4-20-63-12 SUN CITY AUTO SALES We finance anyone' $2000 discount off finance price. More than 150 vehicles in stock. Call 338-1999 Drive today! 4-20-63-12 SUN CITY AUTO SALES All vehicles $0 down & up! Plus +++ 30 day warranty eng & trans. No credit check. Call 338-1999 4-20-63-12 '88 Honda Accord $699 '86 Buick LeSabre $799 '88 Toyota Corolla $899 '90 Acura Legend $999 (352) 338-19994-20-4512 '90 Chevy Lumina Van $1499 '93 Chevy Blazer $1499 '90 Ford F-150 $2499 (93 Chrysler New Yorker $1999 (352) 338-1999 4-20-45-12 96 HONDA CIVIC 2door 5 spd, Vtech, 93K miles, cold AC, all power. $4000. 262-3989 3-29-15-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! Hondas, Chevys, Toyotas, etc. For listings 800-749-8116 3-31-17-12 88 Mazda 323 $590 Call 352-871-1149 3-31-8-12 2001 KIA SPECTRA -4 door, automatic, 1 owner, 37k miles, like new. Must see. $5400. Call 352-339-5158 3-29-5-12 1991 MIATA Racing green convertible w/tan interior, Perfect condition. If interested call 379-0619 4-20-20-12 99 TOYOTA 4RUNNER Exc cond, all power, 98k, AC, cruise, Mch LTX/MS, dk grn. $9200 OBO 284-4919 331-5-12 2003 Chevy Cavalier LS 15,000 mi $7750. 2001 Chevy Cavalier 5.000 mi $5500. Call Daniel 352-328-6161 4-1-5-12 FOR SALE 3 TOYOTA VANS 89 -87 -84. All for $500. 89 Runs. Call 3777867 or 372-5237 4-1-5-12 LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 4-20-71-13 On-going VOLUNTEER ne'ededBlind lady needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St. Augustine Catholic Church. For more info call 219-6948. 1 live in the Tower Rd area. 3-31-92-13 Needed: Musicians, Media Talents, Multimedia, Video, Graphics, Lead Guiter, Drums, Keyboards, Rhythm, Fiddle, Horns & others. for Christian ministry. Email shanecravdnwsc@aol.com 4-1-10-13 WANTED: MAZDA RX7 2 door, 1982 to'88. ASAP for 2 hour engineering study. 1983 preferred. $100. Call, Iv mssg. 375-8710. 3-28-5-13 SHelp Wanted This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings 0. CL 0 0 O0

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11i ood 00 db O Send a heartfelt Congratulations! to that special someone who has worked so hard to earn their degree. and Good Luck on their journey into their new life. O Wish your friends Thank you & fond farewell. .they've been a big part of your life and it's hard to part company. O Thank the helpful professor, dean, or advisor that took the time to make your life so much easier. O Tell your loved ones how grateful you are for their support, encouragement and love. O Bid adieu to Gainesville and all it has meant during your time here. favorite places, favorite people, favorite things. O Your memories will be captured in a special place. messages will appear in Graduation 2005, published on April 5th. Boxer DogYou made it out of the doghouse at lust! Have fun making lots of kibbles atL your new job! Love, Mama Hound. Jinn KThe scholar, the humanist. Your academic dedication has been so inspiration to us all. All those 3am nights of intense studying and your fantustc devotion to the ptusuit off knowledge will serve you well in your career at the Brain Trust Love MA K & SIH To Jeri.My sister, my frend, and tmy onfidante. You r y lghL my inspi aion, yy buddy 4 life. Cancun -the DG house -Spring Breuk nso many tmemoies! If love yous eri -Bobbi Messages will appear in Graduation 2005, the keepsake Graduation Edition .appearing on Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Deadline for copy and payment is Tuesday, March 29th by 4 p.m. Please enclose your check or money order made payable to The Alligator for $5.50 for up to 5 lines and $2.00 for each additional line. Ads requested bold or extra large type must be made in person at The Alligator classified desk, 1105 W. University Ave., between the hours of 9-4, Mon-Fri., or call 373-3463. a This information will not appear in the advertisement NAME_ I BRING TO: 1105 W. UNIVERSITY AVE. ADDRESS CITY_ STATE -_ZIP I GAINESVILLE, FL POE_____________________ PHONE Allow 1 space for each letter, space and punctuation mark. Use 2 spaces for each capital letter. .--------------------------------------------------Use the space below for additional lines needed at additional charge of $2.00/per line, per day I II -----------------------------.-.I IliC ator OFFICE USE ONLY d Sp. Chg. I0 s CASH CK Rec. By L --------------= m = ---.------MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 15 Wlpwanted Help WantedJ 0the independet florida alligator ADVERTISING SECRETARY Enthusiastic, positive attitude, detail oriented, organized individual needed to coordinate daily office procedures. Must work well under pressure meeting daily deadlines Possess excellent customer service skills. Duties include some procedural training with a constantly changing student sales staff. Modest salary, good benifits, and excellent working environment. With resume, send cover letter that must include salary requirements for you to be considered for an interview. Send to Assistant General Manager, The Independent Florida Alligator, POB 14257, Gainesville, FL, 32604. No phone calls please. EOEalligator Evening Nempaper Production Applications are now being accepted for editorial production at the Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants should be available two to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and 1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production duties include layout and design. Experience is preferred on software applications, Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat. A one-year commitment is expected. Please include references and availability on application. All previous applicants are encouraged to reapply. Fill out application at the front desk of the Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave. between 9am and 4pm, M-F. Ask for the production application. Equal Opportunity Employer. the independent floida alligator AD GRAPHIC DESIGNER The Alligator Production department is accepting student applications for the position of Ad Graphic Designer. Starting with Summer Semester. Will train, but experience is preferred withAdobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat. Friendly work environment, flexible schedule, with hours between 9AM and 5PM Mon -Fri. Fill out an application at the front desk of The Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave, Mn-Fri 9AM-5PM. Inicude available work schedule and references. Previous applicants are welcome to reapply with current schedule. EOE LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 4-20-71-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working' person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $5.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-P. 4-20-71-4 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. -Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 4-20-71-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 420-71-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ Sales and IT needed for various positions. Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join our team Learn more at www.gleim.com/ employment 4-20-68-14 University of Florida Survey Research Center 312-2908 ext. 105 $7/hr + 3ONUS + Paid Training Nights + Weekends Telephone Interviewing NO SALES Must work summer breaks. 408 W. University Ave Suite #106 4-20-71-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name ClothIng/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 420-71-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF & DRIVERS FT or PT, flexible schedules. Call 2-5pm 3782442 or come in and fill out an application @ California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St Mon-Fri 4-20-71-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL, No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 4-20-71-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 4-20-71-14 AUDITORS for local growing inventory service. FT/PT, DFW. Paid training. Call 352-367-4608. www.aicscompanies.com 4-20-83-14 Mortgage lender has sales positions avail for college students seeking prof work exp. $8-9/hr + bonus. No exp req'd, flex bin. Apply in person btwn 4-8pm Mon-Fri 1900 SW 34 St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union)4-2070-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (must have full day avail) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1 & PM 12-6 shifts avail) 15-40 hrs your choice. Great work environment. Apply in person 7404 NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No phone calls please 2-28-38-14 DOMINO'S PIZZA World's largest pizza delivery company now hiring Delivery Drivers *9 Pizza makers Phone order takers $9-$14/hr. All you need is a reliable car & a very positive attitde. Apply @ any of the 5 Domino's locations in Gainesville. 4-20-70-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested come to the psychology bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297 4-20-63-14 DRIVERS NEEDED gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. Call Dave for info: 379-9600 4-8-55-14 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR needed. Gatorfood.com is looking for responsible, enthusiastic people. City geography knowledge, customer svc. exp helpful. Room for advancement For more info: David 379-3663 4-8-55-14 CASH Tired of siting around w/out it? Sit here & make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF students to reaise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105 NW 16th St. 4th Floor. Academic Classroom Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info. 4-20-63-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 5-19-63-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page. --Mommi~~

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16, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY MARCH 28, 2005 H W Help Wanted Help Wanted HelWante Help Wanted SUMMER JOBS 0 $2100 Co-Ed Camp Seven Weeks Room and Board Included GET P9ID TO PLAY! The Florida Elks Youth Camp (FEYC) needs male and female Summer Camp Counselors ages 18 and up. FEYC is an overnight camp located off of Highway 450 in Umatilla, FL The camp runs June 6 -July 23. Please contact Krys Ragland at 1-800-523-1673 ext. 250 or 352-669-9443 ext 250. 4-20-58-14 SECRETARY needed. Gatorfood.com is looking for personable, responsible, enthusiastic, fun people. Customer service exp helpful. For more info call David 379-3663 4-8-44-14 GET PAID for YOUR OPINIONS! Earn $15-$125 and more per surveyl www.moneyforsurveys.com 4-20-58-14 Web developer wanted. HTML, CSS, motivated. 1 year minimum portfolio a must, graphicskills preferred. Contact alallen@ufl.edu 4-20-42-14 Flash programmer wanted. Animation action script, graphic experience, portfolio a must, 1 year minimum. Contact alailen@ufl.edu 4-20-42-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 4-20-40-14 Web Programmer -asp, asp.net, vb 'script, c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 4-20-43-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start today! 378-3312 3-29-10-14 MONEY MOTIVATED? Earn up to $117,500 in bonuses in 2005! Must have positive attitude and be success driven. Call 1-877-656-3344 for appt. 3-3120-14 *SUMMER WORK* College Credit Possible $672/wk 888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-2032-14 SAT/ACT tutor to help develop on-line study program. Contact 352-375-0772 Ext 122 or forward resume to hr@gleim.com www.gleim.com 4-5-20-14 Bright, enthusiastic, industrious workers wanted for toy/gift store. FT/PT. Must be able to work weekends, breaks and holidays. Stop by for an application @ 1510 NW 13th St. 3-28-14-14 WANTED: PT barn help in exchange for living accomodations. Exp needed. Micanopy area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454 4-12-25-14 Be a Nanny for a Loving family FT;PT/Occasional, Great Money Experience Reccomended mail to: lindsay@heavenly-helpers.com (352) 332-1234/(866) 422-6550 4-20-30-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place C(r Wash is looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (full day avilablity) and line workers. (AM 8:30 -1 & PM 12 -6 shifts available) 15-40 hrs your choice. Great woork environments. Apply in person. 7404 NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No phone calls please. 3-31-16-14 $1380 weekly stuffing envelopes. FT/PT. No experience necessary. For more info call 386-462-9301 4-8-20-14 SERVERS & HOSTS. Experienced & friendly. Apply in person between 2 & 5 pm. NAPOLATANO'S 606 NW 75th St. 328-5-14 CAMP COUNSELORS -Gain valuable experience while having the summer of a lifetime. Counselors, needed for Outdoor Adventure, Arts, Aquatics & more in the Pocono Mtns of Pennsylvania. Apply on line @ www.pineforestcamp.com 4-20-26-14 SUMMER WORK EARN $7500-$8500 (May 2 -Aug 19) School Furniture Installers. $9/Hr F/T45-55 hrs/wk. Out of town travel M-F. All travel expenses paid. All training and equipment provided. Call immediately to secure a spot for this year Contact Jimmy at 373-7516 (DPWP) 3-29-10-14 NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER Live-in PT for 7 mo-old baby. Must have transportation & references. Call 386-462-7343 3-29-10-14 EBAY POWER SELLER WANTED 8 hrs daily. $1000-$2000/mo. Resume to behrus3000@hotrail.com. Need perfect ebay selling experience. 514-7773 4-5-1514 Customer Service rep wanted. MS Office Experience required. Permanent Full-Time Position. Contact: Jackson industries, 4001 Newberry Rd, E4, Gvl or info@jacksonllc.com 5-24-30-14 O2BKIDS searching for dance team, gymnastic & pre-school teachers leads w/CDA, as well as housekeepers for all locations. FT/ PT positions avail. Apply within. 4-6-15-14 BABYSITTERS & NANNIES NEEDED. Set your own pay & schedule. Visit www.4sitters.com 4-1-11-14 Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch Hand-lettering, Pt a few hrs/Wk. Close to UF. Short resume $6.50/hr starts summer term. Reply P 0 Box 286 Gainesville, FL 32602 3-31-10-14 Spend your summer making a difference in the lives of underprivileged boys and girls ages 10-15. Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches Camping Services is hiring full-time and temporary staff for summer camp and mobile day camp programs. Activities include canoeing, arts & crafts, bikes, horseback riding, archery, team sports, high and low ropes course. and skits. Employment dates May 21 -August 5. Pre-camp training includes First Aid, CPR, Lifeguard, and NCI. We will be at UF conducting interviews on March 8, 30 and April 11th. Call Mike Brannan at 352447-2259 for more information. EOE/DFWP 4-20-24-14 LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, Inc. is currently looking for energetic, motivated, responsible Donor Scheduling Representatives to help maintain the community blood supply. Representatives will be responsible for contacting donors via telephone. This is a part-time, late afternoon/evening position. To apply, please call 352-224-1741 after 5pm Monday through Thursday and leave a message EOE/DFWP 3-28-6-14 Girl Scout Camp hiring counselors, lifeguards, nurses, boating instructor, arts/crafts director, equestrian staff. Min age 18. Salary + meals & housing. 8 wks, 5/30 -7/23. Call 800-347-2688 or email jcarr@girlscouts-gateway.org. EOE 4-1820-14 TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE!I PLAY & COACH SPORTS HAVE FUN MAKE $$$ CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN OVER 15 SPORTS & ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMER 2005. CHECK IT OUT AND APPLY ONLINE NOW: WIAN.CAMPCOBBOSSEE.COM 4-20-22-14 Groundskeepers FT, PT Custodial duties/Apt Maint Transportation req. DFWP EEO 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14 Runner for law firm Experienced only, must own vehicle, PT, M-F, 12 -5:30, fax resume to 352-376-4645 4-4-10-14 HORSEBACK RIDER to exercise horses gentle trotljog on Farms Kanapaha trails. 12x/week $10/hr Joe 352-359-7469 surreydriver@earthlink.net 3-28-5-14 ACCOUNTING to correct downloaded investment statements iii Quiuken. Transactions include, cash balances; total market value; dividends; principal payments. 379-7469 Yellowlab4@earthlink.net 3-28-5-14 Accounting Tutor I will pay well for your time to help student taking accounting at SFCC thru April. Must have taken "managerial acting" or have a degree in accounting. Fax 352-335-8566, or stevegvl@hotmail:com 4-8-14-14 PT NANNY NEEDED Responsible, reliable, experienced, female to care for 1 toddler, flexible around class. Good pay, trans & ref a must! Call 352-222-1999 3-29-5-14 Camp Counselors Needed at Camp Wekiva in Wekiva Springs State Park, Apapka FL A residential, Environmental Camp. Boys -June 7-25, Girls -June 25-July 23 Contact mj.meherg@worldnet.att.net 4-19-20-14 Sky Nite Club Gainesville's #1 night club 5 years in a row is hiring employees for bartenders, beertub, security, cashiers & promoters. If you are out-going & want to work in a fun environment, please send picture & resume to skyniteclub@aol.com 4-8-13-14 Sky Nite Club is looking for students that are seeking internships in advertising & marketing. Gain valuable experience interning w/Gainesvill's #1 night club. Send a resume to skyniteclub@aol.com 4-8-13-14 5 STAR PIZZA is now hiring delivery drivers Great pay, flexible hrs. Closing drivers average over $100 per shift. Apply in person at 600 NW 75th St. 352-3337979 4-5-10-14 *AMBERS ANGELS* Experience the Best Dancers Needed. 335-3875 4-12-15-14 FT OPERATION MANAGER Entry level position. Quick learner, good organizational skills. Send resume to 352375-8319 3-29-5-14 PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college sutdents. Flexible Hours Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 4-410-14 Baseball & Football Sports Management Company seeks admin asst w/excellent communication, phone & computer skills. P/T 20+/hr/wk (flex sched), min junior standing pref. Fax res + 3 ref: 352-331-8780 3-29-5-14 CARETAKER FOR 19 YR OLD W/AUTISM. Saturdays beginning immedediately. More hours available. Exp in knowledge of verbal behavior & behavior analysis a plus but will train right person. Fax resume to 375-4268 3-30-5-14 COUNTER SALES REP NEEDED w/agricultrual background (very important). Sup in/feeding, maintaining farm animals a plus. PT flex hrs. Call 472-6050 3-30-5-14 Looking for bright 18+ yr old w/clean driving record w/class D license. Agriculture background pref for delivery & loading farm supplies. FT/PT. Call 472-6050 3-30-5-14 Hiring KITCHEN STAFF. Apply between 2 & 4 pm, Mon -Fri, CALICO JACKS 3501 SW 2nd Ave. Creekside Mall. 4-6-10-14 GRAPHIC DESIGNER Flash experience desired TECH SUPPORT SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Send resumes hr@gleim.com www.gleim.com 3-30-5-14 FIT position, answer incoming calls. Able to memorize phone script. Courteous, Articulate phone manner. Dispatch calls to technicians. Maintain records of incoming calls. 3-305-14 RGIS Inventory Specialists seekig part-time auditors Starting wage $8.00 per hour Apply at RGISINV.com 4-20-20-14 TENNIS STAFF NEEDED The 29th Annual GATOR TENNIS CAMP is now hiring good tennis players for the four weeks in June. Only quality players need apply. Excellent Pay, working approx. 9 hours per day. Camp is held on UF Campus, using Ring Complex and the Flavet Courts. If interested, please call M.B. Chafin, Camp Director, at 392-3538, or in the evenings 376-8030. If no answer, please leave message. 4-610-14 PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED Valid driver's license a must. 352-222-1904 4-14-15-14 NANNY NEEDED Part-time, for toddler. Reliable. Experience desired. Hours negotiable. Living accomodations possible. Call Rebecca 372-0588 3-31-5-14 ALPARTMENT HUNTERS hiring energetic, customer-service oriented people. Flexible scheduling, some nights & weekends. Apply @ 1310 W. University Ave. 4-7-10-14 PART TIME WORK 30 OPENINGS! Great pay! Flex schedules. Sales/svc. all ages 18+. Conditions Apply 335-1422. Earnparttime.com 4-1-6-14 COLD STONE CREAMERY will soon audition happy, energetic Scoopers for its Newberry Road and Archer Road stores. Earn $8+ while having tun! Positions begin early April. Choose either Gainesville location when you apply on our web site. Visit: coldstonecreamery.com, then go to Creamery and choose Job Center (applications only; include email address. NO RESUMES.). Nights and weekends a must. 18+ only. 4-1-6-14 RECEPTIONIST NEEDED Good attitude & friendly personality a must. $7-8/hr Call 359-6700 3-28-2-14 NEED CASH? Excellent starting pay. Work around classes. Resume builder. Start immed. All ages 18+. Cond apply. Call now! 335-1422 4-1-6-14 **PART TIME** Needed: Flyers folded, Street team for lots. 352-374-7799 3-30-4-14 HORSEBACK RIDING INSTRUCTOR needed for resident coed children's camp in Blue Ridge Mountains ofeastern West Virginia. 90 Miles west of Washington, DC for more info visit our website www.camptalltimbers.com or call 800-862-2678 3-31-5-14 Graphic Assistant/Intern DominosGraphics.com is looking for a motivated individual to help manage local advertising for Gator Domino's Pizza as well as national Domino's Pizza clients. Great resume and portfolio builder with plenty of hands-on experience. Part time, full time and long term employment possibilities for the right individual. Send pdf resume to graphics@dominosgraphics.com. DominosGraphics. www.dominosgraphics.com -1 graphics@dominosgraphics.com 4-1-5-14 Participants needed The Phonetic laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people to participate in a listening experiment You can earn $10/hour by particiapting in a study of the perception of speech sounds from foreign languages. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jenna Silver jenisilver@yahoo.com 4-1-5-14 Do you speak Hindi? The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people who grew up in India and speak Hindi fluently. You can earn $15/hour by participating in a study of the perception of speech sounds from foreign languages. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jenna Silver jenlsilver@yahoo.com 4-1-5-14 MOTIVATED OUTSIDE SALES REP for a medical A/R company. Experience preferred. Fax resume: 352-379-1485 4-1-5-14 Local Web Development Firm with fun, team-based enthusiastic environment seeks summer interns for project management and sales depts. Email resume to hr@352media.com 4-20-18-14 READ MAIL FOR PAY also other work available $938 per week possible. Weekly pay checks, work in your spare time. No exp necessary. www.mailworkcenter.com 4-1-5-14 Hiring full time and part time caterers &. drivers. Positive, fun, work environment with flexible hours. Skills include great attitude, affinity for fast-paced work environment, and enthusiasm for customer service. Apply in person at Celebrations Catering, 904 N. 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18, ALLIGATOR S MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 Relays ended early For the beginning of the outdoor season, the UF men's track and field team may have gotten their feet a little wetter than they had planned on. The 62nd annual Florida Relays were cut short after rain delays and a cancellation of all events on Saturday. Despite the weather, Alex Harris posted a NCAA-regional qualifying mark in the long jump and the men's relay teams scored first-place times on both the 4x200-meter and 4x1500-meter relays. "It wasn't really about the victories," men's head coach Mike Holloway said. "It's always nice to win, but I was really satisfied by the effort of the guys that ran in those relays." The Gators also dominated in the 5000-meter run as Henok Lechebo, Brent Schneider and Ryan Leary scored three of the four best times. -BLAKE BONSACK The Gators finished fourth in the women's 4x200-meter-relay (1:33.48). UF didn't fare much better in the women's 4x1500-meter relay as the Gators finished fifth (19:14.83). In pole vault action, Chandra Lacombe and Chelo Canino posted regional qualifying marks of 3.97 meters and 3.80 meters, respectively. -CHUCK BAER UF still working on running game FOOTBALL, from page 20 haven't done much to dispel the worry,, tailbacks Wynn, Skyler Thornton and newlyarrived Anthony Gay, who took last year off after attending Jones High in Orlando, each recorded runs of 10 yards or more. UF's defense also played as well, if not better than, the offense. In addition to Jackson's hard hits, Meyer lauded the performance of defensive tackle Ray McDonald, who played through a minor ankle sprain. One defender, whom Meyer dubbed his favorite player earlier this month, isn't so thrilled with UF's practice defense. Standout freshman linebacker Brandon Siler griped about, the playing time of the lisiebacking corps. Meyer's spread offense requires fewer defending linebackers than former coach Ron Zook's, often leaving Siler stranded during team scrimmages. "Right now, I'm frustrated because I'm not on all the plays getting to the ball every time," Siler said. "It just really restricts how much the linebackers can get in there." Lochte ties Auburn team in event wins SWIM from page 20 Lochte earned Swimmer of the Meet honors for the first time in his career during the event. Though he finished second for the first time all year in the 100-yard backstroke, Lochte still won two more individual events. Amidst all the records that Lochte has set, Troy says that he is never surprised about Lochte breaking records. Still, after swimming events that he does not normally partake in and having the success that he does, Lochte is becoming one of the marquee figures in college swimming. IANNINGS, from page 20 These plays are crazy. Cornelius is also convinced. "It's going to throw [SEC defenses] off because we have a lot of different direction plays," he said. "We have a lot of different options; we don't have plays that just go one way. If you overpursue it, we're going to come over around the backside." But aren't SEC defenses a lot faster than Mountain West Conference defenses? Sure. But that doesn't matter, according to Cornelius. "Speed on speed -usually the offense wins," he said. "During this meet Ryan was fantastic," Troy -said. "He really showed a lot of toughness and character during the meet." Even with Lochte earning as many individual titles as the entire Auburn team did, it was not a big enough cushion for the Gators to finish in the top three. After finishing sixth twice in a row before this fifth-place finish, Troy said the Gators will have to receive more contributions from other swimmers to improve next year. "It was a great season," Troy said. "We wanted to be a little bit better at the end, but we'll go back and start working on a few things for next year." The offense looked kind of sloppy on Saturday It reminded me of Ron Zook trying trick plays and them backfiring every time. The Gators fumbled a few times and dropped a shovel pass. These mistakes are correctable, to use a Zook-ism. But once they are fixed, watch out. When a quarterback has three options on a base play, it's going to be fun to watch. More importantly, the triple threat is going to force defenses to try to be everywhere at once. "The threat of option, the threat of a guy scrambling, the heat of a guy out of the pocket is for real, and that's what we need in this offense," Meyer said. For real is right. XAUIn'-1 IL t bad,, Now, by popular F R E SH S A LA DS A ND S U C H demand. 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MONDAY, MARCH-28; 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 19 GYMNASTICS Gators fall short in SECs By DAN TREAT Alligator Writer dtreat@aligator.org Their entire season had been geared toward this moment. Heading into Saturday's Southeastern Conference Championships, the Gators -brimmed' with confidence fresh off their highest-scoring performance and boasting victories against two of their biggest rivals. It wasn't meant to be. And it wasn't even close. UF (17-7, 5-1 SEC) took fourth place for the second consecutive year with a 196.05, their lowest score since the first weekend in February. "It's still tough [to take]," UF coach Rhonda Fael said. "It's definitely something that the coaching staff and the team are going to take a while to get over." No. 8 Georgia breezed to its second consecutive title with a 197.25, easily outpacing secondplace Louisiana State's 196.975. No. 5 Alabama finished third Faehn at 196.7. The Gators started the meet with a bye. Highscoring opening routines by Georgia and LSU on floor exercise and vault, however, immediately placed the Gators in catch-up mode. After recording its third-best total of the season on uneven bars, 49.125, UF faltered on balance beam, an event on which the Gators were ranked No. 3 nationally. The 48.975 score marked the first time UF failed to break 49 on the event since its meet at Georgia on Feb. 4. "We started out really well on bars, and then they got a little bit tight on beam," Faehn said. "I think that when we started to focus in on scores, it started to affect them mentally, that they were a little bit behind the ball on being able to win and we let that get to us." While the Gators rebounded slightly on floor exercise, they turned in their worst performance of the year on vault. Just like the balance beam woes, UF failed. to break 49 on vault for the first time all season. Isnher firstappearance at the SEC Championships, Ashley Reed finished seventh in the individual allaround with a 39.3. "She started us off great on our beam lineup and hit floor, and that was really nice to see," Faehn said. Georgia's Katie Heenan won the all-around with a 39.625. UF's season isn't done yet, as the Gators will host an NCAA Regional on April 9. The Gators will be looking to correct the jitters acquired during the conference meet. "Obviously it's something we need to work on and fix," Faehn said. "So in the next two weeks before regionals and nationals we'll go over with them how they let that happen and why they let that happen so it doesn't happen again." UF downs 'Cocks, takes series M SOUTH CAROLINA SHUT OUT THE GATORS ON FRIDAY. By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@alligator.org The UF baseball team survived a Friday night scare to win its first conference series of the season, largely due to the rubber arm of Connor Falkenbach. The Gators (19-7, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) won their weekend series against then-No. 6 South Carolina (195, 2-4 SEC) 2-1 after being shut out at home on Friday 2-0. It was the first time UF was shut out at home since April 16, 1999, against Kentucky. On Sunday, the No. 11 Gators won its first conference series of the season in convincing fashion, defeating the Gamecocks 6-1 and out-hitting the opposition 11-5. Senior right-hander Connor Falkenbach pitched five scoreless innings in relief to earn his first victory of the season. "It's hard losing on Friday night," Falkenbach said. "You want to win Friday night to get a good start to the weekend. We just put Friday night behind us. We just came out and tried to win Saturday and Sunday because you'll win the series if you do that." Falkenbach pitched in all three games, not allowing a run in 8.1 innings, but says he'll be ready to pitch against Florida State on Wednesday. Falkenbach entered the game with no outs and two runners on in the fifth inning, but got out of the jam left by starting pitcher Alan Home. "[Alan] battled back after that first inning where he struggled a little bit," Falkenbach said. "After that, he threw great. I had to come in there and stop them from scoring a few runs, and I was able to do that." Horme struggled in the first inning, but did not allow a hit in his next three innings. "I'm still working to get better," Horne said. "I didn't really make it that deep in the game again. I'm still very frustrated by that. I just need to get off to better starts with lower pitch counts and go deeper into the game." Sophomore leftfielder Gavin Dickey sparkedthe Gators, robbing a home run from South Carolina first baseman Steve Pearce, then hitting a double in his first at bat on consecutive nights. Jeff Corsaletti continued his hot-hitting his fourth home run of the season and batted .455 in the series. 'AS' i". t~4 4<' / / tA~44< IV ""r' >' n' '~',{ a'<~< 4%41'J. 4< 7'''' 4" 7.,. <4 <.44<4<4< "t<''' tA'<' y4 ,4144J; Tim Casey/ Alligator UF's Alan Horne allowed one earned run in four innings against South Carolina on Sunday. Senior reliever Connor Falkenbach earned the win. The only UF hitter to enjoy more ofDarren O'Day earned his second save of fensive success in the series was sophothe year. more second baseman Adam Davis. UF coach Pat McMahon pulled Davis had six hits in 13 at bats to raise starting first baseman Matt LaPorta on his season average to .288. Saturday due to flu-like symptoms. The On Saturday Dickey ignited the UF slugger did not play on Sunday. offense by stretching a routine single Dickey was in the starting lineup for into a double, only six hours after evadthe game scheduled to begin at 4 p.m., mg defensive linemen in the football but was given over three hours of e>tra team's practice. rest because of a weather delay. UF won the game 7-3, aided by eight "This is huge, a two-game swing," walks issued by South Carolina pitchDickey said. "We could hava been 2-4 ers. Tommy Boss improved to 4-1 while [in the conference], but now we're 3-3. Softball sweeps Ole Miss, extends win streak to 13 By WILLIS JACOBSON Alligator Writer After waiting weeks to return to its home field, the No. 14 UF softball team (27-6, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) was forced to wait a little longer before it could actually play on it. The Gators finally were able to take the field after Saturday's game time was changed from noon to 8 p.m. en route to a three-game sweep of Mississippi (21-14, 3-6 SEC). The sweep extended UF's win streak to 13 games, the longest in school history. The Gators outscored the Rebels by a combined score of 19-2, including a 12-0 victory in game two. "We were glad to get three wins," Coach Karen Johns said. "I thought we played great defense the whole weekend and we had great pitching and that carried us through. We dealt with some adversity with the weather, though, and I thought we did a good job handling that." Along with solid pitching and defense, UF's bats were as hot as ever. Led by junior Lindsey Cameron, who homered in each game and drove in nine of the team's 19 runs, the Gators out-hit the Rebels by a margin of 28-11. Nine of those hits came in the sevenrun second inning of game two, in whichthe Gators sent 12 batters to the plate. "We hadgreat at-bats; there were only maybe a couple that I wasn't satisfied with," Johns said. "We just have to do a better job getting on early, and not having to hit so much with two outs." Cameron, whose three home runs gave her 10 for the season and:23 for her career, is only five short of tying the UF career record. The Gators will return to action on Tuesday when they continue their homestand against No. 10 Alabama (36-7,9-3 SEC). Tennis Results Men's tennis wins 5-2 at No. 62 Alabama Singles: 1 58 Hanid Mirzadeh (UF) def. 99 Luigi DAgord (UA), 6-3, 6-2 Doubles: 1. 12 Hamid Mirzadeh/Greg Ouellette (UF) def. Luigi D'Agord/Eric Molnar (lA), 9-7 4 Women's tennis blanks No. 23 Alabama, Singles: No. 1 Jennifer Magley (12), UF def. Ro bin Stephenson (28), UA 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (16-1 Doubles: No. 1 Jennifer Magley/Zerene Reyps ( 1) OF led' Ashley Bentley/Robin Stephenson (28), UA 6-3, 40-0 did pbtfinisb

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Sports MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org Leak shows quick release in weekend scrimmage GATORS SHOW OFF COACH'S NEW OFFENSE. '7y LOUIS ANASTASIS Alligator Staff Writer Ianastasis@aIligator.org Chris Leak's throws -zipped a little faster, DeShawn Wynn ran a little harder and Kyle Jackson crushed receivers with the vengeance of -New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison. Things are changing in Gainesville. There was no better example of this than UF's first full scrimmage Saturday. After learning intricacies like the permanent shotgun and manto-man defense in just five practices, the Gators took Coach Urban Meyer's playbook to the Swamp. The outcome -at least at the start -wasn't pretty. "I don't think we're a tough team," Meyer said. "We're just not. You can paint it however you want to paint it, but we're not a tough football team. But it's March, so we've got a long way to go." UF's offense seemed confused at times. Fumbled snaps, dropped pitches and overthrown passes dotted the field. But a few miscommunications later, the Gators pulled off a trick-play Utah fans would appreciate. Tim Casey/ Alligator UF quarterback Chris Leak gets some on-the-job training from Coach Urban Meyer. Leak unveiled his new spread offense in UF's first full spring scrimmage on Saturday. Leak rolled to his right with sprinting in the opposite direction. tight end Tate Casey running Cornelius then zoomed past the alongside in an option set. But baffled defense for 12 yards, drawafter faking a pitch to Casey, ing cheers from the sparse crowd Leak flipped -the ball to wide rethat braved the rain. ceiver Jemalle Cornelius who was "The defense never knows what you're going to do or where it's going," said Leak, who completed 6-of-11 passes for 98 yards in the scrimmage's regular phase. "[The offense is] very versatile." The only thing more striking "We're just not. You can paint it however you want to paint it, but we're not a tough football team. But it's March, so we've got a long way to go." Urban Meyer UF football coach than Leak's orchestrated reverse was his throwing release. Criticized for his inability to make quick passes, Leak displayed much speedier throws than the Gators had grown accustomed to. His throwing motion also appeared tweaked, even if slightly. Leak had been taught to bring the football back to his nape before every throw by his father, Curtis. Saturday, he didn't seem to wind back as far. But the sophomore denied working on anything besides the quickness of his throws. "Every quarterback has his own release and motion," said Leak, who connected on a 65-yard touchdown pass with wide receiver Chad Jackson on Saturday. "You have to have the motion you know. I just have to keep doing what I'm doing." UF's chief concern entering spring practice was the running game. And while the Gators SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 18 NCAA SWIMMING GatorS fall to Auburn again STAFF REPORT The king is going to reign for at least one more year. Going into this weekend's Team Standings 1.Auburn 491 2.Stanford 414 3. Arizona 388 4.California-Berkley 381 5. UF 284 NCAA Championships, the UF men's swim team was hoping to dethrone two-time defending champion Auburn. Apparently Auburn didn't get the message, as the Tigers swam their way to a third straight title and the Gators finished a disappointing fifth. UF coach Gregg Troy said that consistency was the way to be successful in swimming, and the standings showed which team achieved that. "Yesterday was not a good. day for us at all," Troy said. "Our team showed a lot of character by overcoming adversity and some injuries that popped up during the meet. I cannot say enough of how proud I am of how this team bounced back from a tough day." While consistency may not have been a virtue for UF this time around, that does not mean there weren't any bright spots. Olympic medalist Ryan SEE SWIM, PAGE 18 Meyer's plays not tricks remember it like it was yesterday. Urban Meyer was hired and the naysaying began. His gimmick offense won't work in the Southeastern Conference. The SEC is too fast for his "trickeration" to work. After UF's first scrimmage, I have a good feeling what I expect from his offense. These plays Meyer's offense is known for are not "trick plays." They're the basis of his offense. On the craziest play I saw Saturday, quarterback Chris Leak faked a pitch to tight end -that's right, tight end -Tate Casey before pitching to receiver Jemalle Cornelius who was in motion coming around the other end. The play went for about 12 yards. "It's like an option reverse," Cornelius said. "It's a nice play, though. Every time we watch it on filrn, it goes for at least 10-12 yards." This was the kind of Ian Fisher play that Extra lannings even fakes ifisher@alligator.org the cameraman out. You know, when you're watching TV and the camera goes one way and the ball the other. I think we're going to see it a lot next year. Meyer said his base plays give the quarterback three options -to run it, to pitch it or to dump it off in the form of a shovel pass. This offense is going to work in the SEC. I'm convinced. I don't care if it's too "gimmick oriented." SEE IANNINGS, PAGE 18 SEC East -Baseball 1. UF 3-3 2. Tennessee 3-3 3. Vanderbilt 3-3 4. Georgia 2-3 5. South Carolina 2-4 NCAA Men's Basketball Wisconsin 82 North Carolina 88 Michigan State 94 Kentucky .88 :1992: Former Olympian Ben Johnson finishes last in the 200-meter dash at the Florida Relays. Johnson set a world record and won a gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the 1988 Olympics. Johnson was stripped of both, however, because of steroids. 2 The No. 8 UF men's tennis team recorded its eighth consecutive win this weekend against Alabama, improving to 6-0 in Southeastern Conference play.