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Truck driver drags


local to his death


* A UF-RECORD 58,500 FANS WIT-
NESSED COACH URBAN MEYER'S
FIRST SPRING GAME.

By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabramsoo@alligator.org

Urban Meyer calls it humbling. Dallas Baker
calls it flat out strange.
A record 58,500 sunburned, tailgating fans
witnessed a Meyer-coached home game.
And this was just a scrimmage. In April.
"This is the first time I've been nervous be-
fore a spring game," Meyer said. "I knew a lot
of people would be watching."
Shattering the previous record attendance
for an Orange and Blue game by nearly 20,000,
fans were treated to an afternoon full of new
offensive looks and unexpected stars in the
Orange's 34-28 victory.
Meyer admitted that he "handcuffed" the
defense, but a stadium more than half full
didn't exactly show up to see what sort of tricks
new co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison


. Urban Meyer's
family watches
him speak at the
Orange and Blue
Pep Rally held by
the Interfrater-
nity Council on
Friday night.
See story, pg. 3.


had up his sleeves.
"You can walk out there [with the score] 3-0
and the defensive coaches feel good, but 58,000
people and the players don't feel real excited
about what's going on because nothing hap-
pened out there," Meyer said.
So Meyer decided to give the fans a treat,
and the Orange team, led by third-year starter
Chris Leak, didn't waste.any time.
On the Orange team's second possession of
the game, Baker made an acrobatic one-handed.
catch in the end zone off a 31-yard pass from
Leak.
Meyer liked what he saw and on the
Orange's next possession Baker hauled in a 48-
yard touchdown reception.
For a player that has been labeled an under-
achiever in his three seasons at UF, Baker sud-
denly looks like a real threat in the offense.,
Chad Jackson and Andre Caldwell have
been getting all the hype in the off-season,
but six receptions for 134 yards and a third
touchdown in the second quarter reaffirmed to
Meyer.what he has witnessed all spring.
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A jewelry sale was tarnished
when a pickup truck driver dragged
and killed a 35-year-old potential
buyer early Friday, police said.
Florida Highway Patrol spokes-
man Mike Burroughs said 43-
year-old Newberry resident Joe
Guenther was attempting to sell
his wedding ring at around 1:05
a.m. Friday when he pulled up
to the residence of John James
Rushing Jr.
Rushing was in his vehicle
with two other men at the scene,
290 NW 252nd Road in Newberry,
Burroughs said.
Guenther reportedly offered a
wedding ring to one of the men


standing outside Rushing's car
- asking $10 for the band.
The witness allegedly said he
did not have enough money for
the purchase, leading Guenther to
back his car into
Rushing's drive-
way and park.
Burroughs
said Rushing
approached the
vehicle, in which
SGuenther was still
Guenther seated, and asked
him to leave the property.
Burroughs said Guenther
grabbed Rushing and placed him in
a headlock outside of the car while
driving down the street. Guenther
reportedly dragged Rushing about
200 feet.
SEE RUSHING, PAGE 10


District 3 runoff begins


Early voting

starts today
By BRIAN HAGEN
Alligator Writer
bhagen@alligator.org

Early voting begins today in the
runoff election for the Gainesville
City Commission seat still out-
standing from last month's races.
Since no single candidate
claimed 50 percent or more of the
first election's turnout March 29,
residents of south and southwest
Gainesville's District 3 will choose
between the two remaining candi-
dates: incumbent. Tony Domenech
and Jack Donovan. -
The extension of bar closing
times, expansion of Southwest 24th
Avenue and what will be used to
fuel Gainesville Regional Utilities'
new power plant are all decisions
to be decided on by the next com-
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i Comic book geeks
love UF. I
UF is one of the top
institutions for comics
research, especially
following a recent dona-
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rare comics to UF's
library.
See story, pg. 3.


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held April-19.
The Supervisor of Elections
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April 18, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 16.
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election night.
Residents unsure of their district
can call the Supervisor of Elections
Office at 374-5252, or find extensive
maps and information online at
http://elections.alachua.fl.us.


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STUDENT LIFE


Comics on display


Urban Meyer's family watches him speak at the Orange and Blue Pep Rally held by the Interfra-
ternity Council on Friday night.


Meyer pumps up pep rally

h w Meyer excited the crowd by proclaiming,
Coach welcome ed "This is the best job in college football.
"We'll be that one school everyone wants to
before Sat. game beat," he said.
SS tMeyer gave fans a small peek into his per-
By KYLIE CRAIG sonal life when he introduced his kids and his
Alligator Writer wife, Shelley, to the crowd.
kcraig@alligator.org Meyer said his wife, who was known at Utah
for sitting with students at football games, will
Meyer mania headed into full swing Friday continue the tradition at UF.
night as more than 2,500 people gathered to "I sat in the student section for the first time,
hear first-year UF football coach Urban Meyer and it was th most fun I've ever had at a col-
speak at "The Rally." lege football game," she told the audience.
The Interfraternity Council hosted the event, Gator players also took the stage to fire up
which served as the official student welcome the fans. Linebacker Brandon Siler used his
for Meyer as well as a pep rally for Saturday's time in the spotlight to brag about Meyer.
Orange and Blue football game. "When he first came here, the team was like,
Orange 'Who does he think he is?'" Siler said.
"He talked to us for 45 minutes and by the
time he got done, we were like, 'Well, we're
about to win a national championship,'". Siler
told the crowd.
IFC President John Dicks, who helped orga-
nize the event, said he was surprised and very
pleased with the large turnout.
"It was energetic. It was everything we
could ask for and everything we hoped it
would be," Dicks said.
UF junior Connor Castelli*vas one of many
students who attended "The Rally."
"This was the most fun I've had on a Friday
night in a long time," Castelli said. "Tonight
got me so excited for football season. I can't
wait."
Meyer made sure the pep rally didn't end
without letting the crowd know about a tradi-
tion starting this year.
After every game this season, the band will
come out, players will raise their helmets and
face the student section, and the crowd and
team will sing UF's alma mater together, he
said.


Jonainan ureenwooo / Ailgator marr
Tavares Washington sings the alma mater
with his teammates at the Orange and Blue
Pep Rally.


* UF RECENTLY RECEIVED
A DONATION OF RARITIES.

By BRIDGET CAREY
Alligator Staff Writer
bcarey@alligator.org

Comic-book geeks love UF.
UF is one of the top institutions
for comics research, especially
following a recent donation of
thousands of rare comics to UF's
library. Some experts already see
the university as a nationwide
leader for comic and animation
studies.
Scholars can review rare comic-
book aficionado Sol Davidson's
collection in the special collec-
tions section of Smathers Library.
Davidson, 79, spoke at Smathers
on Friday afternoon to a group of
interested students and professors
about his donation for the benefit
of future research.
"You're the guys that are inter-
ested, so you deserve the materi-
als," Davidson said, adding that
UF is the "only one place in the
whole world" that has a large
group of scholars dedicated to se-
rious research regarding comics.
Davidson and his wife, Penny,
have worked on building a collec-
tion for decades. Davidson said
most of the time, they did not know
what they were looking for, just as
long as it looked like a comic.
"I had no idea they'd be valu-
able, and I didn't care," Davidson
said.


The collection is considered
priceless, said Robert Shaddy, UF
librarian and special-collections
chairman.
Davidson is a pioneer in the
field of comic studies and was the
first in the nation to earn a Ph.D.
in comics.
. The Davidson collection con-
sists of a few well-known pieces,
such as the first Dick Tracy and
Mickey Mouse comics. Other com-
ics date back as far as the late 1880s
and include Victorian comics and
'nearly 21,000 clips
-On from Sunday news-
Campus paper strips. The
rare comics, some of
which were educa-
tional or promotional giveaways
to children, have never been stud-
fed, Davidson said.
The library also stocks mod-
em comics, such as Superman
and Batman. An extremely rare
comic in the collection is "Reign
of Superman," published in 1933
when Superman was a villain. He
later debuted as a hero in 1938's
"Action Comics."
The old comics can reveal
much about the history of
American popular culture and at-
titudes toward genders and races,
among countless other research
possibilities.
Shaddy said the collection now
is accessible upon request but will
be de-acidified, categorized and
some of it digitized during the
summer.


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He told the crowd that if people don't know
the words to the Orange and Blue fight song,
they won't be welcomed back.
The event came to a close as the players,
coaches, cheerleaders, mascots, the UF Glee
Club and Meyer's family joined together to
sing "We are the Boys from Old Florida."
Dicks said plans are in the works to hold
another pep rally before UF's first game of the
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4, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005


Machen appoints UF graduate as special assistant


* BRIAN BEACH HELPED LEAD
UF's PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH.

By STEPHANIE GARRY
Alligator Staff Writer
smgarry@alligator.org

UF President Bernie Machen has
appointed a UF business graduate
to serve as his special assistant, help-
ing with the university's upcoming
fundraising campaign, public rela-
tions efforts and meetings of UF's
highest governing body.


Brian Beach, 35, is the managing
director of the Fort Myers-based
investment firm founded by Manny
Fernandez, the chairman of UF's
Board of Trustees.
He now will work full time in the
president's office.
The position has not been com-
pletely defined, but he will serve as
Machen's representative in certain
roles. UF created the position because
the president is being "pulled in all
kinds of directions," Beach said.:
He took the job because he is
excited about the university's plan


to become a Top 10 public research
university, he said.
He will earn about $100,000 a
year in salary and benefits.
"With two degrees from the
University of Florida, I have a lot of
passion for
UF the place,"
Beach said.
Beach
holds a bachelor's degree in finance
and a master's in business adminis-
tration, both from UF's Warrington
College of Business, and he isn't
new to UF's administrative affairs.


He serves on the Dean'sAdvisory
Board of the Warrington College and
the advisory board for the Center for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
He also helped Fernandez lead the
presidential search that brought
Machen to Gainesville.
The UF administration has never
had a formal link with the Board of
Trustees, spokesman Steve Orlando
said. Beach will be the first since the
board's creation in 2001.
"He's going to be a direct liaison
between the president's office and
.the trustees," Orlando said. "There's


never been a position dedicated to.
that type of work."
Though Beach's background is in
finance and investment, he said his
past positions have given him plen-
ty of managerial experience, such as
developing long-term strategies and
recruiting administrative teams, that
will help him in this new role.
Beach earned his bachelor's in
1990 and his master's in 1995 and
began his career at Ernst & Young as
a senior consultant. He has worked
in executive positions at several
Florida investment firms.


Device verifies drinking age


All in a day's work
Robert Crist learns to dig with a compact tractor at Dozer Day in Ocala,
a Children's Home Society-sponsored event teaching kids about farm
and construction equipment, as well as providing safety lessons.


By IVETTE MENDEZ
Alligator Writer
imendez@alligator.org

Underage drinkers may soon find it more
difficult to pass off fake IDs at local establish-
ments.
Following recent controversies surround-
ing alcohol consumption in Gainesville, Scan
Technology Inc. presented an age verifier to
bars and clubs as a potential solution to one of
the issue's many facets.
The age Verifier is a machine that confirms
the validity of driver's licenses by displaying
the holder's information on a computer along
with a green or red light depending on age.
Scan Technology plans to hold a press
conference at Gator's Dockside on Thursday.
Executive Vice President Stephen Flowers said
he will donate an age verifier to the restaurant
and sports bar.
Gator's Dockside, as well as Burkhardt
Sales & Service, a local liquor distributor, and
Comer Drug Store Inc., a nonprofit organiza-
tion attempting to reduce substance abuse,
have joined with Scan Technology to promote
the system.
The company has yet to sell any age veri-
fiers to local businesses.
"Some have shown interest, but in the local
community we haven't had sales," Flowers
said.
He said he hopes the new product will im-
prove the community's quality of life.
The company has contacted Gainesville
Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan as well as District
3 City Commissioner Tony Domenech, who
faces a runoff election April 19, about the
product in hopes of gaining their support to
fight underage drinking.
Both the mayor and commissioner received
informational software, as well as a letter in-
forming them about the product.
Domenech said he has yet to decidgeiheth-


er the machine is a useful tool in deterring
underage drinking.
"There's so many things that come at you
that seem to be good ideas," Domenech said.
"I just don't know much about it."
Domenech said he-thought those in charge
of checking identification at establishments
that sell liquor are adequately stringent.
"My experience is
they're pretty careful about
that," he said.
The benefit the machines
S would have to the busi-


Domenech
Domenech '


nesses is making the verifi-
cation of IDs more efficient,
,Domenech said.
Domenech's District 3


challenger, Jack Donovan, .said he feels it's up
to individual sellers to find the best way to
deal with the issue.
Although he does not know if this .par-
ticular machine would help stop underage
drinking, Donovan said some action should
be taken.
"It's a society-wide prob-
lem," he said.
However, when it comes
-. :to getting alcohol, Donovan
said he knows underage
drinkers can find other
. ways to buy it if they are
determined.
Donovan- "They didn't need a fake
ID," he said in reference to kids he used to
work with at a youth.center.
Donovan said they. would find older
riendi. who were willing to buy alcohol for
thrnm
'If kids are going to try and pursue it,
there's always ways," Donovan said.
However, he said he would support the
new technology if retailers find the age verifier
to be effective at fighting underage drinking.


Canseco to discuss steroids, baseball career at O'Dome


* HE WAS A PRINCIPAL WHISTLE-
BLOWER ON THE STEROID ISSUE.

By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
Alligator Writer
smagruder@alligator.org

A whistleblower on baseball's steroid-abuse
investigation and one of the most infamous
sports- figures in recent history, Jose Canseco,
will kick off his college tour Wednesday at UP.
Canseco, a retired Major League Baseball
player, wrote the -book "Juiced: Wild Times,
Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How
Baseball Got Big," where he admits to using


steroids while playing and named several
players who he said used the banned sub-
stance to boost their performance.
As a result of the book's release, Canseco
testified before Congress in March and has ap-
peared on several television news programs.
"Canseco seemed to be the No. 1 figure
in the news and media," Accent Chairman
David Buchalter said.
UF's speaker's bureau Accent is sponsoring
the event at the Stephen C..O'Connell Center
at 8 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
Buchalter said the moral and ethical issues
Canseco will address in the world of sports will
open up a "Pandora's box" for organizations
such as the University Athletic Association.


"It's a prevalent thing," Buchalter said of
steroid use in sports. "It's not something he's
willing to hide behind." ..
"Canseco's definitely a contro-
versial speaker right now. Con-
troversial speakers breed big
questions."
David. Buchalter
Accent chairman

The speech will be especially relevant to UF,
which is fueled by sports, Buchalter added.
Canseco who played for seven major


league teams also will address his 16-year
journey through the game ending in 2002.
One day after his announcement, Canseco
told ESPN of his plans to write a tell-all book
about steroid use in Major League Baseball.
Canseco is the latest in a list of controversial
speakers brought to UF by Accent during the
2004-2005 school year, including filmmaker
Michael Moore and pom star Ron Jeremy.
Students tend to show up in greater num-
bers for speakers with opposing viewpoints to
their own, Buchalter said, noting that support-
ers and detractors of Moore came to see.him.
"Canseco's definitely a controversial
speaker right now," he said. "Controversial

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 5


Censorship


belongs to


the public
Telling people they can't curse on
the air is not something that we
can or should complain about.
The airwaves that radio and television
stations broadcast on are public air-
waves, and it's a very scarce resource.
Thus, those airwaves must be used in
a way that-is of the greatest use to the
public. That's why they're called "pub-
Chris lic airwaves."
Chris A -broadcaster
Singleton telling people,
Speaking Out "They can just
change the
channel if they don't like it," is fine, but
they had better be serving the greater
good of the public in some way.
The problem is deciding what the
greater good of the public is. I believe
getting a few good laughs on your
way to work or school is something
that serves the greater good. People
in better moods are more productive.
The flip side is that what makes some
people laugh gets others quite angry,
and angry people usually aren't as pro-
ductive as possible. That's what makes
censorship such a controversial issue.
The other spectrum with this prob-
lem is cable. Most people believe cable
is censored just like broadcast, because
it's on TV. The truth is that cable does
not have the same standards as broad-
cast TV. Indecency is allowed to be
shown around the dock, seven days
a week. On broadcast TV, it's only al-
lowed during the "safe harbor" of 10
p.m. to 6 a.m. The line still is drawn at
obscenity, but if you make it Pay-Per-
View, obscenity, is allowed. Cable is
not a limited resource. They can show
a guy cursing at a huge pair of breasts
at 4 in the afternoon if they want to.
They're afraid, though, they'll lose
their advertisers and thus their profits.
That's a form of censorship we face.
That's why eight radio stations op-
erate out of the same building in almost
every city. With eight stations working
together, there's no need for eight news
departments, so seven are eliminated,
essentially deleting seven perspectives
from the minds of the public. That's
another form of censorship.
Another form of censorship comes
straight from the listeners. It's a dif-
ferent type of person who listens to
Howard Stem or Lex and Terry than
listens to Rush Limbaugh. Some Rush
Limbaugh fans are what I call "letter
writers." When they hear .something
they find offensive, and feel like their
specific viewpoint is not being respect-
ed, they write a letter. This usually
is sent to the boss of the person they
heard say the thing that offended him.
When a general manager gets an angry
letter from a listener, talking.about go-
ing to all of their advertisers and telling
them, and starting petitions, etc., the
GM is less likely to keep that person or
show on the air. There's a local show
here like that, which brutally tells us
that anybody who doesn't think like
President Bush is an idiot. When I
and others like me hear a show like
that, we just change the channel we
don't write letters and get people fired.
That's the biggest form of censorship:
the people listening.
Chris Singleton is local producer of
the Lex and Terry show.


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Talk radio program did not encourage drinking


Iam writing to voice my disappointment in
the decision by UF to suspend the Friday
edition of the Lex and Terry show and
their "Drunk Bitch Friday" segment. While I
applaud the efforts of the administration to pro-
actively combat the rising incidents of alcohol
abuse, anyone who listens to the show knows
that they do not promote binge drinking, un-
derage drinking or drinking and driving. The
show is about showing how stupid people can
get when they consume too much alcohol. I
feel the premise, while being entertaining and
boosting ratings, would actually be to discour-
age alcohol abuse.


E UF instructor William James Martin
speaks out on the anniversary of the
atrocities committed by terrorist groups
at Deir Yassin.

^ l ,i ^ A*J 1. I A S ^ I ^ .


Ed Salsberry At last year's
Speaking Out Conclave, the annual
learning conference held
in Minneapolis in July, there were many people
talking about what a great idea the segment was
and wishing they had thought of it first. There
is no shortage of willing participants, and ev-
erything is handled to ensure the safety of the
guest on the show.
While some women may be offended by the
title of the show, it's their choice not to listen. We
still live in a country that guarantees the right to
free speech, a right I spent almost 22 years of
my life defending. It's ironic that this decision


* Columnist Jason Levitt expresses
his disapproval of Bridget "the Midget"
Powerz as a speaker for the "Building
a DisAbility Movement" event.


comes on the heels of an e-mail from one of our
professors that was read on the air. Why now,
after the show-has been running for so long, is
there a question about the show violating FCC
standards? Radio is driven by ratings. If there
are that many people offended by this program,
then the ratings should show that. I'm not a fan
of syndicated programming to begin with, as I
feel it takes away from the local feel of a station
and takes away jobs from good radio person-
alities. If the Arbitron ratings show WRUF-FM's
P1 listeners are not listening, only then should
UF and WRUF consider replacing the show.
Ed Salsberry is a UF staff member.


* UF student Jason Beutke calls for
more appreciation for the agriculture
workers who work hard to produce food
for Americans.








6, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005


Editorial


Drunk dismissal

Radio station censorship

part of a disturbing trend
There is a short list of things you just do not mess with.
You don't tug on Superman's cape.
You don't spit in the wind.
You don't, under, any circumstances, mess around with
Jim.
But most of all, you don't take away the only thing that
keeps the surly, coffee-laden, early-morning workers of
Gainesville going: raunchy talk radio.
President Machen and the Board of T.ustees, .despite as-
surances that they aren't trying high to remove all mention of
alcohol from Gainesville, have struck again. This time, they've
taken an entire radio program with them.
The Friday edition of the Lex and Terry show, the nationally
syndicated program that helps countless Gainesville residents
make it to their workplaces, likely no longer will be broadcast
on WRUF-FM Rock 104.
Why won't it be broadcast anymore, despite the rabid fol-
lowing the program has in town?
Because it has a segment called "Drunk Bitch Friday,"
which, as you can imagine, contains a bit of alcohol.
Sure, there were complaints that the show objectifies
women despite the fact that the waiting list of women who
want to get on the show is longer than the one for American
Idol but we know this really isn't about that.
This is "Rascal Flatts shouldn't be allowed to have Coors
Light advertisements" all over again.
It makes sense, though: If Machen and UF are committed
to removing the "alcohol problem," they have to get rid of
anything that might remind students of alcohol.
After all, students can't drink alcohol if. they don't know
what it is.
Of course, UF certainly can't get rid of the annual "A
Celebration of Wine" fundraiser for WUFT and WJUF-FM
Nature Coast 90. That's UF history, and it's much more proper
and dignified than "Drunk Bitch Friday."
Then again, there was the very intoxicated woman who
clawed and kicked a University Police officer when he tried to
remove her from the event.
But that happened on a Sunday, so it's different.
Unfortunately, this is just another example of the growing
censorship that is threatening the First Amendment rights of
the media. The more accepting our society is toward question-
able content in the media, it seems, the more often the FCC
and a few angry parents are able to shut down speech that
'should be protected.
In a country in which a flash of Janet Jackson's breast is the
most controversial image aired on national TV and an uproar
causes a cartoon butt in the "Family Guy" TV show to be cen-
sored in reruns, it's hard to imagine what is going to offend
this hypersensitive minority section of the public next;
In this case, the offending broadcast is not prohibited by
the FCC.
It doesn't even actually promote drinking.
Anyone who listens to the incoherent ramblings of these
"drunk bitches" and thinks the show glorifies drinking has a
strange idea of what is glamorous.
In recent times, the rest of the world has been having a
good laugh at the prudes in America that have such hang-ups,
about sexual expression.
In most other countries, it's a regular occurrence to have
nudity during daytime TV-even in commercials.
It's hypocritical at best to claim that we have this freedom
of expression but then turn around and say that media figures
such as Lex and Terry are unacceptable because they exploit a
"problem" in our society for the sake of entertainment.


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Column

Midget porn star not a good role model
W hen an actress in midget porn can discuss dis- Does that sound like a com-
ability and sexuality at UF, we have degraded pletely free and self-actualized
our school and our human spirit. _.! ik-r. decision to you? It sounds heart-.
In case you haven't heard, former pom star Bridget -- breakingly tragic to me.
"the Midget" Powerz spoke at the "Building a DisAbility Here's another telling excerpt
Movement" conference in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom from. the New Yorker article:
on Thursday. Jason Levitt "Indeed, he (the pimp of the Bunny
After all, according to Bethany Stevens, president of the The Watchtower Ranch) likes to say that prostitution
Union of Students with Disabilities, midget porn is "just letters@alligator.org is a kind of time-share business,
sex. It's just expression." since the property in question is
Not only is it just sexual expression to Stevens, but being occupied for a short length of
she believes it should be a socially acceptable expression, time rather than owned outright."
According to the Alligator report, Stevens said "we should Property, huh? Doesn't sound like self-actualization to
all watch midget porn. It's fun." me.
Fun for whom? Fun for the actress who dehumanizes I don't want to be too hard on Stevens, however. From
herself as some sexual circus freak? what I've learned about her in past Alligator stories, she
What a perversion of everything a disabilities union seems to be a true hero. According to the Alligator, at birth
should stand for! she was diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a genetic
In an earlier Alligator story, Stevens was quoted as disorder that causes brittle bones. She has had more than
saying to a crowd, "About 80 percent of you will become fifty bone fractures in her life and must use a wheelchair
disabled some time in your life. You might as well become to get around. Today, she is president and founder of the
self-actualized and expect it and respect it." Union of Students with Disabilities and a UF law student:
What Powerz does is the opposite. She becomes her She is an example of a self-actualized human being. A
disability. She is Bridget "the Midget." And then she takes person who uses the power of her own will to shape her
her disability, now her whole person, and makes it a fetish life. Stevens has proved to be more than her disability and
for others. her frailties.
This is not self-actualization; this is self-dehumaniza- Bridget "the Midget" Powerz is the antithesis of self-
tion. Indeed, all pornography is to a certain extent. actualization. She is a-tragic example of the objectification
Oh, but it is Powerz's choice to perform sex acts for oth- of a human being.
ers' amusement and gratification, right? Powerz now is a stripper. That people are watching
The New Yorker article "American Pimp" describes as she dances while her crooked knee sends sharp pains
the Bunny Ranch in Las Vegas. Powerz worked as a pros- through her body can only be seen as a glaring example of
titute there, and one of Powerz's fellow prostitutes at the the soulnessness of the free market.
time, Army Amy, was quoted in the article as saying, "My The next time Stevens books a speaker to represent
brother sold me for a half a pack of cigarettes when I was humanity through disability, she should maybe just look
only ten, and it was on from there. I left home at an early in the mirror.
age, and I started doing blow jobs in truck stops just to get Jason Levitt is a journalism and political science senior. His
around." column appears Monday.
The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


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Letter to the Editor
Agriculture workers get no respect
Editor- March 20-26 was National
Ag Week. However, no one would re-
ally know. Nothing regarding Ag Week
was published in the Alligator, though
information was sent. Because we all
must eat and U.S. agriculture provides
the most efficient and safest food supply
in the world, this is very odd to me.
While agriculture creates more than
20 million jobs in the United States, the
approximate 4.2 million Americans in-
volved in production agriculture each
produce enough food to feed an average
of 128 people. These toilers of the land
use the latest technology and face natu-
ral disasters to produce enough food
and fiber for you. They do not receive
a simple "thank you" but just continue
preparing for the next year's crop.
I applaud the College of Agricultural
and Life Sciences, the student organiza-
tions in the college and my fellow broth-
ers of Alpha Gamma Rho for holding
National Ag Week events. One such
happening was a CALS community-
service event, hosted by the Machens at
their residence. At least some people are
proud to celebrate America's livelihood
and the industry with an economic im-
pact in Florida second only to tourism.
Jason Beutke
1AG


Guest Column

Think twice about supporting expansionists


On April 9, 1948, the Jewish terror-
ist groups of the Irgun led by
Menachem Begin, who became
Israeli prime minister and the Stem Gang
- known as Lehi, led by Yitzhak Shamir,
who succeeded Begin as prime minister
- entered the peaceful Arab village of Deir
Yassin on the western edge of Jerusalem and
massacred as many as 250 residents.
With the outbreak of hostilities earlier
that year, the Arab residents of Deir Yassin
had signed an agreement with the neighbor-
ing, largely Jewish village of Giv'at Shaul
promising to be good neighbors, share
information regarding the movement of
strangers in village territory and safeguard
vehicles traveling between villages.
The attackers, operating as an uncon-
trolled rabble rather than a military unit,
fired indiscriminately, blew up houses with
their inhabitants inside, executed men,
women and children by firing and dumped
bodies into wells and the nearby quarry.
There also were reports of rapes and mutila-
tions. The villagers succeeded in wounding


William James 40, and may have
won had the invad-
Martin ers not been saved
Speaking Out by the Palmach, the
elite Jewish force.
The Jewish terrorists loaded some of the
villagers into trucks to be paraded through
the streets of Jerusalem in a victory parade
before executing them. The terrorists invited
journalists into the village to display the
heaped corpses and general chaos.
There were other massacres during the
ethnic cleansing of Palestinians of 1948:
Perhaps 2,000 to 3,000 Palestinians were
massacred. Historian Ilan Pappe believes
the Deir Yassin massacre had implications
well beyond the immediate slaughter. It
was reported over and over on Arab radio
and became propaganda broadcast from
mobile loudspeakers into the Arab areas of
the major cities by Irgun and the Haganah
(the precursor of the Israel Defense Force).
The ethnic cleansing of the indigenous
Palestinian Arabs has not ended, nor has
the War of 1948. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel


Sharon has announced .the creation of 3,500
new Jewish settlements in the West Bank
situated to encircle East Jerusalem, thus cut-
ting it off from Palestinian access. The Israeli
government has announced plans to dump
garbage into the Palestinian-controlled ar-
eas of the West Bank, likely to create stench
and pollute the groundwater. Every hour
from dawn until dusk, the bulldozers are
running, building more of the Separation
Wall, ruled to be in violation of international
law by the International Court of Justice and
designed for the purpose of expanding the
eastern boundary of Israel into Palestinian
lands. The bulldozers are running in order
to create more "for Jews only" highways, in-
accessible to Palestinians, which cut up the.
West Bank into disjointed subsections.
We need to think again about giving
unqualified political support to a state cre-
ated for one ethnicity that was founded on
terrorism and is expanding at the expense of
the indigenous Arab population.
William James Martin is an instructor at
UF.


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Three UF students make Florida Leader Top 20 list


* MORE WERE NAMED FROM
UF THAN ANY OTHER SCHOOL.

By JAMES VANLANDINGHAM
Alligator Staff Writer
jvanl@alligator.org

TALLAHASSEE Three UF
students were honored here Friday
as members of the 20 best college
students of the year, as judged by
Florida Leader Magazine.
Student Body Treasurer Dennis


Ngin and Eva Rosales, a former
leader of UF advocacy group
Recurso, which volunteers to help
children in third-world, countries,
received honorable mention prizes.
Megan Hoot, a Florida Blue Key
member and UF's 2004 Homecoming
Queen, was recognized as one of the
top seven finalists.
Ngin said he was excited that UF
furnished more honorees than any
other school in the state.
"It's a testament to our campus
and the outstanding student leaders


it produces," he said. "It was hum-
bling to be hon-
ored with a group
of such amazing
people."
The top
winners were
Matthew Collier
of Embry-Riddle
-Aeronautical
Ngin University and
runner-up George Austin of Florida
International University.
Guest speaker Debra Austin,


chancellor of Florida's State
University System, said the odds
of winning the award were one in
765,322. That's how many Florida
students attend state and private uni-
versities and community colleges.
While UF's three honorees out-
numbered those from any other
single school, this year was the first
since 2002 that none were recog-
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In 2004, the winner was UF's
Anup Patel, a Goldwater scholar
who earned three hard-science de-


grees with a 4.0 GPA. In 2003 UF
Truman scholar Michael Gale won
runner-up.
UF students have won the con-
test five times since it began in 1988.
In 1990, UF had five honorees, one of
whom also won the top prize.
Ngin and Rosales each won a
$650 cash prize given by Suntrust
Bank, a $250 gift certificate from
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Used-book sale underway to benefit local public libraries


* THE SALE WILL LAST UNTIL
WEDNESDAY EVENING.

By JESSICA WULKAN
Alligator Contributing Writer

Hours before it started, people camped
outside the building. After the. doors opened,
it took 15 minutes just to get everyone inside.
Students and lifelong Gainesville residents


alike poured into the Alachua County Library
District Friends of the Library building, 430 N.
Main Street, to kick off the organization's five-
day used-book sale Saturday morning.
"I love the surprises. Any area you're inter-
ested in, it's there," said Belkys Bracho, a UF
graduate student who has attended the book
sale for the past four years. "You always find
what you're looking for."
Last year, the Friends of the Library raised
nearly $270,000, and it has raised close to $2.7


million since its-start 51 years ago. The money
raised supports Alachua County libraries as
well as local literacy organizations.
Volunteers work year-round to organize
sales one in the fall and one in the spring.
"We have about 280 slots to fill just to work
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of Friends of the Library.
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even getting a little rowdy.
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her first time attending the book sale, but she
was able to find some great summer reading
novels, as well as some Father's Day gifts.
"I was able to purchase hundreds of dollars
worth of books for about $20, and they are all
in great condition," Rowland said.


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By ELIZABETH PRANN
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A pizza delivery driver was ar-
rested Saturday for loitering and
stalking after reportedly spying on
allegedly exhibitionist customers,
according to Gainesville Police.
At approximately 3:45 a.m.
Saturday, several residents of Mount
Vernon Apartments, 2730 SW
Archer Road, ordered Pokey Stix
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yard from the apartment to which
he made his delivery, reports state.
Araujo claimed he wanted to
"spy" on the allegedly naked wom-
en, according to reports.
A witness in the apartment
whose stairwell Araujo climbed to
see into the second-story apartment
reportedly caught him as he was
walking upstairs.
Araujo allegedly tried to conceal


himself at first, then walk slowly
and calmly past the witness.
The witness questioned and
detained Araujo, who tried to push
past him and flee, until officers ar-
rived, according to reports.
Reports state the Pokey Stix crav-
ers did order the food but denied
any nudity was involved.

* Two UF students were arrested
on charges of urinating in front
of the Theta Chi Fraternity house
and attempting to flee from police
Saturday morning.
Theta Chi member Richard
A. Chackman, 21, and Travis J.
Kolbjornsen, 21, were urinating
when they spotted a University
Police officer in his car, reports state.
Instead of taking the ticket usu-
ally issued for public urination, the
two allegedly attempted to evade
the officer, another misdemeanor..
"It would have been a less se-
vere kind of charge," UPD official
William Barber said.
When the officer chased the two,
Kolbjornsen reportedly ran and hid
in a closet located behind the fra-
ternity house while Chackman ran
inside, locking the door behind him.


Comedy marathon
A member of Theatre Strike Force entertains the lively crowd as the group holds a 12-hour
comedy show to benefit Relay for Life and Camp Fiesta at the Orange and Brew on Friday.


Charles marries longtime love Camilla in royal fete


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WINDSOR, England (AP) -
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker
Bowles wed in a modest ceremony
Saturday with the blessing of the
queen and the Church of England,
sealing a tangled love affair ignited
at a polo match 30-plus years ago.
Once married, the royals knelt
beneath the towering Gothic arches
of St. .George's Chapel in Windsor
Castle, nervously pledging their


undying love and confessing their
"sins arid wickedness" a phrase
from the Church of England's Book
of Common Prayer as their vows
were blessed by Archbishop of
Canterbury Rowan Williams.
"He did a bit of a dirty job on
Diana," said Tma Quinney, 59, one
of thousands lining the streets of the
royal town. "But the past is the past."
The ceremonies went off flaw-
lessly on a bright, sunny day despite
sinister omens: A change of location


for the civil wedding, vows, unsub-
stantiated reports of the queen's
"fury" that the couple would wed at
all and a one-day postponement for
Pope John Patl II's funeral.
Camilla is
international now officially
News the Princess of
Wales, though
she will be known as- the Duchess
of Cornwall in deference to en-
during public affection for Diana.
When Charles is crowned, she will


be queen but the prince's office
says she will use the title Princess
Consort.
The wedding, the second for
both Charles and Camilla, was far
simpler than his spectacular 1981
nuptials with 20-year-old Diana.
Saturday-. the local registrar, Clair
Williams, conducted the 25-minute
civil ceremony at Windsor's 17th-
century Guildhall, or town hall,
before fewer than 30 guests'- mostly
relatives of the bride and groom.


Elizabeth and her husband,
Prince Philip, stayed away out of
respect for their son's wish that the
ceremony be "low key." But they
were very much a presence at the re-
ligious blessing afterward, being the
last to arrive in their sleek, maroon
and black Rolls-Royce.
The blessing ceremony was
broadcast live and drew 800 guests,
including Prime Minister Tony Blair
and Camilla's ex-husband Andrew
Parker Bowles.


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Groups join for first 'Queer Ball'


By LINDSAY TAULBEE
Alligator Writer
Itaulbee@aIligator.org

Dressed in a tiger-striped pant-
suit, female impersonator Jawana
Jackson drew cheers Friday night as


she performed a dance that included
high kicks, gyrations and a full split.
Later, pretending to give her
number to a member of the audi-
ence, Jackson joked, "None of that,
because I'm a Christian woman.
Amen."


Tricia Coyne / Alligator Staff
Daniel Garland, aka "Crystal Verde," and Kyle Orta smile while being crowned
for best performance at the Pride Student Union's Queer Ball on Saturday.


Jackson, a regular performer
at University Club in downtown
Gainesville, helped host the Pride
Student Union's first Queer Ball.
Jackson also helped crown the
ball's Drag Queen and King, Daniel
Garland, who went by the name
Crystal Verde, and Kyle Orta.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Affairs also helped host
the event, a dance that included a
drag show, in the Reitz Union Rion
Ballroom.
"The main idea was, 'Come to the
prom you never got to have in high
school,'" Pride Awareness Month
Director Jason Freshly said.
Three female impersonators and
two male impersonators, all ama-
teurs, danced and lip-synced in com-
petition for the crowns.
Meanwhile, audience members
came to the stage to pass dollar bills
to the performers.
Local talent Jackson, Ivana Black
and Monica Love, all from University
Club, gave their own performances
and then helped host the amateur
show.
"Welcome to the twilight zone,"
Black said. "I'm your stewardess,
here to guide you through the eve-
ning."
Verde said she was nervous before
the show Friday, the first time she
had ever performed.
"(But) as soon as I got on stage,
something took over me," she said.
Love, who performs with the oth-
ers'at University Club, said she first
performed as a UF student in 2000,
helping what was then the Lesbian,
Gay and Bisexual Student Union to
raise money for Pride Week.
"I always try to come back to help
them out whenever I can," Love
said.
She said it took her a long time to
come out of the closet, so she appreci-
ates performing in a place where she
does not feel judged, such as in this
event.
"You're just out there to have fun,
and that's the thing to remember,"
she said.


Dispute over wedding

band turns deadly


RUSHING, from page 1

By this time, Burroughs said, the speed of
Guenther's car was about 30 to 40 mph.
When Guenther finally let him go, Rushing's
head hit the pavement almost immediately,
which was the probable cause of his death,
Burroughs said.
The back tire also crushed Rushing's left leg
in the process.
Guenther allegedly fled the scene of the ac-
cident right away, but a witness said he'might
know where Guenther lived, so officers were
sent to that location immediately.
Reports state that troopers found Guenther's
red and silver Dodge Dakota truck parked be-
hind a wooden building at the address pro-
vided.

"We are highly suspicious of why he
was there. There may be some things
we do not know."
Mike Burroughs
Florida Highway Patrol spokesman

Burroughs said troopers detained Guenther
until witnesses arrived for identification.
Guenther was arrested at the scene and
charged with driving under the influence as
well as leaving the scene of a traffic accident
resulting in a death.
"We are highly suspicious of why he was
there," Burroughs said. "There may be some
things we do not know."
Reports state that troopers detected a strong
odor of alcohol on Guenther's breath and that
Guenther's clothing was soiled and disheveled.
FHP is awaiting blood-specimen results.
Burroughs added that he does not know if
the other men involved were intoxicated.
"This is just an initial report; as the investiga-
tion unveils we may find new facts," he said.
Troopers reported that Rushing, who lived-
with family members at the same residence,
was pronounced dead on arrival.
Burroughs said Rushing lived with his
mother and possibly a cousin, but neither is
willing to comment at this time, nor were they
witnesses to the occurrence.








MONDAY, APRIL 11,2005"i ALLIGATOR, 11


SFCC

Jam features local rock, skating


By SKYLER SMITH
Alligator Writer
ssmith@alligator.org

Rock and style brought out an
eclectic crowd of several hundred to
SFCC's track field Friday night.
From middle-aged couples stroll-
ing hand-in-hand to middle-school
boys showing off skateboarding
tricks, all came to the college's first-
ever Rock'n' Style Jam.
While local bands The Know
How, The Worst, Ten 13 Concept
arid headliner Hot Water Music
provided the rock element, several
pro skateboarders and BMX athletes
demonstrated their extreme sports
with confidence.
But Keystone Heights resident
Jeff Greeves, 18, said he and his
friends came to Gainesville to see
Hot Water Music, not the extreme
sports.
"I had no idea it was gonna be
here, but it's pretty cool," Greeves
said of the event's style portion,
which featured three 30-minute ex-
hibitions by the athletes.
"I just picked up a skate-
board one day when there
were no waves. It's my life.
I love it."-
Sergie Ventura
skateboarder

Katrina Moore, a 22-year-old
from Tampa visiting friends, said
she was also at the show to hear Hot
Water Music.
"They're a good band," she said.
"I've been following them for a
while."
The low ticket price of $5 drew
many Hot Water Music fans.
The event ran about an hour
behind schedule because a truck
transporting sound equipment for
the event had two flat tires on the
drive to SFCC.
Aside from the delay, there
were no major problems, said
Laura McCormick, SFCC Student
Government president and event
coordinator.


Tricla Coyne Alligator Staff
BMX athlete Dave Brumlow gets the crowd cheering as he shows
off a few tricks during the Rock 'n' Style Jam on Friday at the SFCC


northwest campus track field.
"Everything's been kickin' and
going great," she said.
Backstage, Sergie Ventura, who
recently finished skating and danc-
ing for Madonna's Reinvention
Tour, said this was his first time in
Gainesville, and he loved the energy
of the crowd.
Ventura said he came out for
the event because his friend Phil


Hajal, another pro skateboarder and'
Gainesville sport shop owner, orga-
nized the event and contacted him.
Originally from. Virginia Beach,
Ventura, 29, grew up surfing and
said he took up skateboarding as an
extra hobby.
"I just picked up a skateboard one
day when there were no waves," he
said. "It's my life. I love it."


FSA again wins


VISA talent show
By LINDSAY TAULBEE
Alligator Writer
liaulbee@ ,alligatol.org

For the second year in a row, the FiIinim S&tudent As iciation
won the Volunteers for International.tudent Affairs 41rd-an-
nual Talent Show, swarming the stqge Sunday night amid
deafening cheers in the Stephen C CO'Coinell Center.
About 4'500 people attended the event.
It's an ehila.iratin., teeling, aSsocCiation chc-ri :oraph-r
Christ-r'. S-toddard said I ni .o proud of the danc,-rs
The coiutp ot about -P4 pertm'rncrs ha. been
On practi:ing -.mnce I larch 14 -he said
CampIa._S "We re new at thi-. but -ie all pulled t.:Other
at the ind. -said another choreographer lentlee
Perla..
"it was b,-tter than we'd hoped,-l he added.
Thie Filipino Student Ass.-ocilah-on like n-most of the groups
th,it per torn ed, u:s-,ed trad ihonal and C L tturral elements as well
as contemporai IlL miiSi anid daIcIe
Ea, Iv :ii. d.aini:cer- balarc:.d can.ll-s ded,: atelyon their heads,
ore traditional c 1nb and clmri.-d paraol: .and shawls inamix
,o tradin.:nail iaria Cla.ra Mlu-lirm and rur:. dances.
in c:iint-r.at Lheir p.-riorniianc.- liatr fe.itu red contemporary
dan.:- -ti- toL t h1 lhk.-, .t LI-hlr and Trnck Daddy.
Th,: 0i'Lp a.-i' die. .a.-p' t1rom thli audiencewith an elab-
olartedance I, rti'i n rs ti:Mlding :.pp,:-.: -nds of two bamboo
shcks ladppd thLL pole ,i. tLgether and cgai-st the ground,mak-
muie rhvt[,'tiiic siuinds and be.at-s EDuniri the -et, other studentss
nmaneua,'eied bet e-n the iro', in., p-ol-
A'total of ei:hit roup-co-mptetd in th.e taent shor.- vhite-
. three more pertcrmed e'd-Libition piece-.
UT Blhaira Clut, and.the Indian Students. A-sci.anon took
second and thud pla.:c respecrli el\. -... %
Bhan..Ta Club al-.o got the- audience'-s attention witlh ieLr
htadihon.ai orange-umd-blue cotumes.
.\t one p-int. the men Si;ULn- rwo imii'nl arluid the s-talge
one -teated on thear shoulder-s and the other from their \\aisL-.
The-,i ended .itlih a human construction in which dancer-
us.ed their \\ iole bodit. to do the Gator Chotip.
A screen projected image- and -words in conjunction w-ith
the music \ lany groups cho-e to include text to go along with
the rucht s theme. Imagine. A \ world of Po-ssiblitt
The Hiiparuc Srudent A .ociation'-s Sabor Latino dancers
included e'dican. Brazilian and Cuban elements in their shoiw.
.Durini a 'Da\ of the Dead' -therned act, students in leo-
tardsc pa.nted like skeletons cra-. led out trom caskets on the
stage Image. oit skulls and c~metcri-. played c. erhead
UF biology student Richard Ackley attended the talent
show to support a friend in the Bhangra Club.
"I think it's great they're sharing their cultures," he said.


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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

HOUSES AT UF
2 and 3BR from $719
Carport, wood floors, pets ok
Open Weekends
Call for appointment 371-7777
4-20-71-2

Historic Neighborhood
WALK TO UF
land 2 BRs from $560
Pets ok, wood floor option
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.ihfo
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*
1/1 & 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 -V2

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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


We are what you're looking for!
2BR/1.5BATH with W/D for $649!
Alarms, Free UF parking, pets OK
Now leasing for Fall 373-1111
4,20-71-2

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, 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-99134-20-71-2

Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft
.16R 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;
816 NW 37th Dr 3/2, fam rm gar $1300/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? .
1 BR/1 BA 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 373-
4423 or online at www.maximumre.com
8-15-95-2

Stupendous Studios Steps to UF
From $499 $559 .
Laundry, pool, pets ok!
'" Open till 8pm and weekends
Leasing for Fall 371-7777
4-20-69-2


115 STEPS FROM CAMPUSI!
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 SW4th Avenue '
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-60-2

.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 4-15-64-2

**1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL"*
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft ** $650/ mo
1BR-over 800 sq ft ** $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 UF in SW
.Beautiful/quiet 376-2507
4-20-63-2

Threesomes Welcome!
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.TurlingtohRealEstate.com 4-15-55-2

*NOW PRE-LEASING*
1BR $699 2BR $839 3BR $999
$160 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

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 4-
12-45-2

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Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals
www.BosshardtPM.com
Ask About Our Lucrative
Tenant Rewards Program!
3BR/2BA House $975/mo
3BR/3BA Townhouse $800/mo
2BR/1 BA Near UF $500/mo
Over 30+ Private Homes Available!
Call Today: 371-2118
4-20-50-2

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

Living it up!! Luxury style!!
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 LIFETIMElI!
3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON
FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME, Alarm
Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to
UF Leasing for NOWand FALL 377-2777
4-20-35-2

*Sorority Row Area*
1940's vintage stone 2BR/1 BA 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

HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN
1BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo
Progressive thinkers preferred. View at:
www.pleasantstreet.net 4-20-31-2

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 Now Blocks from UF Duplex,
2BR/1BA, fenced yard, $675/mo HOUSE
3BR/2BA, W/D, $1175/mo (Pets ok) Call
Carol @ 377-3652 4-20-31-2

*FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses *
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, 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 applianc-
.es incl. Privacy fenced-in yard. $1050/mo.
Call 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 4-20-30-2

2BR/1BA apt mins from campus, Shands.
35% off for summer only lease. 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 Iv mssg 352-870-7256
4-20-28-2


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

Be near everything at The Oaks!
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 Mail. 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

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


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/rno
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 USI 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 4-
20-23-2


** 2BR 2.5 BA **
Brighton Park Condo
Beautiful end unit townhome
W/ID, 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


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


SROCKWOOD VILLAS avail Aug 1, 2005.
3BR/3BA townhouse. IncI 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


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Bring your deposit by April 16
Large 2BR, Close to UF & SFCC
Short term leases Avail.
Open Sat.
Ventura Apartments
1902 SW 42nd Way
352-376-5065
4-11-10-2

Fall rentals, walk to campus, 2BR/2BA
$500, sign lease now, move in Aug.
Edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St.
375-7104 ex 355 4-11-10-2

LIVE STUDY PLAY
Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes
Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho,.Tan, 24 hr gym,
Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms
The Laurels, 335-4455
4-20-16-2

LARGE 1BR APT Hardwood floors, ceiling
fans, new appliances & upgrades. Beautiful
wooded lot. Close to shopping & UF. Water,
sewer included. $395/mo. Call 352-373-5295
4-20-15-2

DUCKPOND AREA HOUSE Avail Aug 1st.
Large 4BR/2.5BA, W/D, hardwood floors,
fireplace, glassed in porch, util bldg, etc. Bike
to campus. $1400/mo, $350/per person. 1st,
last, dep. 352-466-0165 4-13-10-2

Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS.
Spacious, efficient homes biking distance
to campus.. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards.
Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call
for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768
6-30-29-2

* Oakbrook near Arby's on SW 16th Ave.
2Br/1 BA spacious porch./living room. $900$.
* Biven's Arm on 13th 1BR/1BA$600$
Call 386-365-7105 or 365-7822 email: un-
stable-ping@hotmail.com 4-13-10-2

* HOUSES 359-2000
2BR 1BA $595 1953 NW 31st PI.
2BR I BA $595 431 SE 7th St.
4-20-14-2

Available Summer & Fall
Studios & 1 BRs $350 to $750
2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850
Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc.
378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com
8-23-41-2

Absolutely perfect 3BR/2BA in Millhopper.
Convenient to UF & shopping. Huge yard,
remodeled interior, wd firs. Truly great
house! W/D hkups. No dogs. Prof or grads
pref: 2006 NW 36th Terr"$999/mo 215-7199
4-20-14-2

Adorable 2BR/1.5BA cottage on bus line.
W/D hkups. No dogs. 2943 NW 6th St.
$640/mo. 215-7199 4-20-14-2


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DUCKPOND
Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots
of charm. Studio & 1BR avail. 306 NE 6th St.
$400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 4-20-14-2

LIVE IN THE DUCKPOND!
Avail May 1 or 2 BRs in 3BR/1BA house.
Quiet street. MUST LOVE DOGS. Lease
length neg. CHEAP RENT. Can furn. Call
Annie 352-284-1686 4-15-11-2

1BR/1BA at Pine Rush. Pool. Laundry
Room. Quiet area. $429/mo with 1st month
FREE. No security deposit. Call 692-4352
4-15-10-2

Spacious 1BR/1BA house w/large garage
space in Duckpond. Newly renovated, brand
new energy efficient appliances incl W/D,
tankless water heater, cent AC/H, shed, wd
firs, new paint. Call for appt. 352-336-2189
4-20-13-2

HOUSE 2BR/1BA $695/mo. W/D, cent H/
AC, 2.5 mi North of UF. Call 352-214-1.722
4-20-13-2


2 BEDROOM MOVE IN TODbAYI
* Only $530 -540 month!
* Great Pools Pets Welcome!
* Walk to UF & Shands!
0 372-7555 Open wkends!
4-20-12-2


***BRAND NEW***
2BR/2.5BA luxury townhouse, 1200 sq ft, big
bedrms, huge living rm & kitchen. Everything
is new! 5 min to UF. Avail Aug $975 352-447-
5795, cell 422-2967 4-20-13-2

3BR/2BA house close to UF campus. Avail
Aug 1st, tile floors, new kitchen, large fenced
yard, cent AC, $1125/mo. Drive by 3423 NW
1st Ct. Call Marty 514-2855 4-20-13-2

FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE!
Contact us for a complete listing
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
4-15-10-2


SPYGLASS *
Ask About Our Move-In
Specials & Giveaways
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages,
Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet;
Every Unit is an End Unit
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3
701 SW 62nd Blvd 373-6330
www.spyglassapts.com
4-20-12-2


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LAKEWOOD VILLAS
Ask About Our Move In
Specials & Giveaways
Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans;
Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer;
Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool;
Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3
700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009
www.lakewoodvilllas.com
4-20-12-2'

CONVENIENT NW 3BR HOME Close .to
everything. Updated w/new appliances.
1400 sq ft, W/D hk-ups. Quiet. $850/mo.
Availablenow. 820 NW 29th PI. Call 214-
9270 4-20-12-2

*1 BLOCK TO UF*
Avail July orAug 1st. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse,
W/D, DW, monitored sec sys. Pets ok. $925/
mo. Call Todd 472-1286 4-11-5-2

2 BLOCKS TO STADIUM
1BR duplex $575
1BR, fireplace $490
MILL RUN
2BR, pool $500
Call 335-4790 or 514-1913 4-12-5-2

4BR/2BA DUCKPOND HOME Wood floors,
spacious, quiet. $1050/m6 714 NE 12th Ave.
Call Jeffrey at 246-5801 4-20-11-2

Beautiful Hisoric Home, wood floors,
high ceilings, 3-4 BR/2BA, large fenced
yard $1400/mo ($1250/mo for 2 yr lease)
Downtown location near UF. Avail May 1st.
Call Tom at 262-6423 4-20-11-2

2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th PI. $500/
mo, $500 sec dep. No pets. 386-462-0994.
4-20-11-2

2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East.
Newly remodeled w/tile floors, W/D inci, pool,
quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands, no
pets, $800/mo. Avail May 16th. 352-246-
5958 4-20-11-2

*VERY NEAR UF*
* 3BR/1BA, $760 0 1BR/1BA, $460 0 Lg
1 BR $500 Call 377-2930 4-12-5-2

1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet
complex located at 3320 SW23rd St. Starting
@ $385/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150.
Please leave .a message. 4-20-11-2

MOVE IN SPECIAL 2BR/2BA Pinetree
Gardens. 2 MONTHS FREE RENT. Move
in Aug '05. Pets allowed. Call 377-9362
4-13-5-2


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3BR/3BA newer home. Cathedral ceilings,
fenced yard, close to UF/Shands, W/D, lawn
svc & pest cont ind. Part furn avail. $1300/
mo. Grad students pref. Avail June 1st. Call
246-5958 4-20-10-2

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THE LEASING CONNECTION
1608 NW 1st Avenue
Located right behind The Florida Book Store
Plenty of FREE PARKING

FREE Apartment and Housing
Locator Service

Call 352-376-4493 or visit
www.TheLeasingConnection.com
6-7-19-2

5BR/3BA house with large bedrooms.
Located off SW 34th Street within 1 mile
of Butler Plaza. On RTS Route 12. Biking
distance to UF. $1995 monthly. See
www.bellaproperties.net for more. 4-20-10-2

7 blks from UF. Very nice 1 BR/1 BA efficiency
apartment. Big BA, large laundry room, W/D
incl & kitchen. $650/mo. Incl all utils, cable
& DSL. Nice fenced backyard. Call Jed 352-
378-8488 4-20-10-2

3BR/2BA TRIPLEX avail for August 2 blks
from campus. Walk to class. Plenty of park-
ing. $1500/mo. 376-1111 4-20-10-2

In gated Plantation Oaks 2BR/2BA 2 car
garage, screened-in porch. Many luxury &-
energy-saving features $800/mo 386-462-
3066 5-12-12-2

2BR/1BA HOUSE for rent. Walk to the Law
school. W/D, Plenty of parking. Call 352-376-
1111 4-20-10-2

5 MIN TO SHANDS OR UF
Luxurious 2BR/2.5BA in secluded location.
Only 5 yrs old & newly redecorated. W/D,
DW, alarm, pool. Avail Aug. N/S. $825/mo
214-3820 5-31-17-2

1BR/1BA Walk to Shands. Frederick
Gardens. $460/mo Avail July. Must sign year
lease. Pool, W/D facility, quiet area, electric
extra. 352-870-1784 4-13-5-2

Great Homes, Close to UF.
3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month
1614 NW21st AVe $1000/month
2006 NW 35th St. $1350/month
4430 NW 16th PI $1425/month
Drive by and call 495-9085
Email: SBR@Jacksonllc.com 7-21-30-2

www.10houses.com
2BR/2BA home for July
Cent H/AC, W/D, wd floors, den,
sunporch, patio, pet considered
$840/mo. Bike to UF 352-336-6116 5-12-
11-2

www.10houses.com
Houses for Aug in quiet areas. Cute clean 2
& 3BR homes. Cent H/AC, W/D, wood/tile
floors, $650 to $960/mo. Bike to UF 352-
336-6116 5-12-11-2

3BR/2BA HOUSE. Fenced backyard, ~ 1900
sq ft, close to campus. Hdwd flors, W/D hk
ups, Avail June 15th. $1300/mo. Call 332-.
1990 4-20-9-2

MIKE'S HOUSES
Excellent Single Family Houses
Close to UF
Call Mike 352-665-7316 4-20-9-2

Townhouse 2BR/1.5BA. Fenced yard, W/D
hkups, pets ok. Rent $595/mo. 3935 SW
26th Terr. Call 371-3473, Iv mssg. 4-20-9-2

Take over lease on 2BR/2BA apt. Quiet
upstairs on SW 13th at Boardwalk. Laundry,
pool, tennis. Avail 05/2005. Rent $600/mo
plus utilities. 4-14-5-2


0 41W 0PET'S PARADISE, no app or pet fee. 2BR
Stownhomes, duplexes. Privacy fence, mod-
ern appliances, fans, SW, private owner,
please leave detailed message. $450/525/
mo.352-331-2099. 4-20-8-2


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ADORABLE STONE COTTAGE 3 biks.from
campus. Fully renovated 2BR/1BAw/den.
Wood floors, W/D hkups. Pets OK. Avail
May st. $975/mo. 331-6076 4-20-8-2


ABRACADABRA! House 3/2 5457 NW 35
Dr, apple tree. $975/mo. 4/3 4306 NW 21
St $1100/mo. 4/3 3538 NW46 P1 $1100/mo.
Avail 4/05 or 8/1/05. Call 318-3721 or 352-
332-0602 4-20-8-2

* TILE AND WOOD HOUSE, PETS OK*
For rent in May.. 2859 SW40th Ave,
behind old putt-putt golf... 3BR/2BA House
w/ fenced yard ( new St. Augustine sod
grass), garage, Firdge, vaulted ceiling, open
kitchen, W/D, $1100/month, mei@gru.net
352-870-8424 4-13-4-2

SPACIOUS STUDIO Biking dist to Shands
& Vet school, washer/dryer, $450/rent 3811
SW 20th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2

LOTS OF CHARM 2 BR/2BA
Duplex, large fenced yard, W/D hookups,
Wood floors, lawn svc, $695/rent
1931 B NW 6th Street.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2

DUCK POND STUDIO! Adorable studio
w/separate kitchen & walk-in closet, wood
floors, water & pest control incl. $450/rent,
414-7 NE 5th Ave.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2

SUPER CUTEI IBR 1BA duplex,
wood floors, lawn service, $400/rent
1931-A NW 6th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2

Male to share 2BR/2BA condo. All utils incl,
minutes to UF, $400/mo. 561-317-4738
4-20-8-4





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 4-20-13-3

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

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

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 4-20-24-3

***WALK TO CLASS6*6
1/1 in 2/1 house behind Norman Hall..Great
location and very cheap. Avail April 25. Call
262-7200 4-15-20-3

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

2BR sublet avail anytime in April @ The
Exchange.Call Hillary @ 407-928-131.5
**Call for move-in incentives!**
4-12-15-3

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
305-905-0712 4-12-15-3

Campus Lodge apts. 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 4-20-21-3 .


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 4-20-20-3

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-
281-1337 4-20-19-3

**The Exchange $350/mo*
Rent May-Aug Price NEG. Pool view, furn &
utils incl, female, 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. Ca1l
352-262-7887 4-15-16-3

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

1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Melrose Apts. $300/
mo, pvt BA, W/D, furn, all utils incl, ethernet,
cable, lease from May-Aug, AUG FREE.
Great Deal! Call 305-469-3372 4-15-15-3

$240/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE
+ 1/3 UTIL
3BR/2BA Boardwalk Apt.
Call PK 954-682-5979
or call 904-705-1689 4-20-17-3

Reduced $450 @ The Exdhange
Furnished 1 BR/1BA in 2/2
Kitchen, living room, porch, W/D,
Now available.
Female please. 772-473-0560.4-12-10-3

COUNTRYSIDE APT
1BR/1BA in a 4BR/4BA apt, utils, cable, W/
D, dishwasher, FURNISHED. $400/mo OBO.
Availabel 5/1 727-656-8207 4-19-15-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms avail May
1st in a 4BR/2BA house. Rent $355/mo + 1/4
utils. W/D, cable modem internet, 2 blocks
from campus. Call 352-213-3112 4-20-16-3

Sublease SPYGLASS apt May to July 31.
1 BR/1 BA in 2 BR/2 BA apt. $450/mo.a OBO
everything incl. Fun roommate. Call Katie S.
352-213-5425 4-12-10-3

Summer sublease avail. 3 blocks to campus.
Fabulous location! 1 BR in 2 BR/1 BA. .$260/
mo + 1/2 utils. Call 813-368-6801 or email
tenessa@ufl.edu 4-12-10-3

$400/mo NEGOTIABLE. The Landings 11 FT
x 14 FT bedroom. Everything included. Free
tanning, sports courts, poolhouse, Summer.
Furniture available. 954-290-8087 4-12-10-3

$250/mo 1 BR avail in 2BR townhouse
in Miill Run for summer. W/D, wireless
internet, fully furnished. Pets allowed.
262-2814 4-13-11-3

Lexington May thru Aug sublease 1BR/BA in
4BR/BA. Includes util, furn, pool, appliances,
bus rt. $900 whole summer. Call Jose 561-
317-5603, jramos@ufl.edu 4-13-10-3

THE EXCHANGE 1/1 in 2/2 May, June, July.
$325/mo incl util, cable i-net, W/D, male,
furn, gated, bus rt. Call Hank 904-556-6149
-or 904-491-4574 (Steve) 4-20-15-3

Female sublease at Courtyards. 1 bec
room in 4/2 townhouse on 13th. All fun
& util included; $399/mo negotiable
Sec dep & 1st mo rent free, 514-6408 o
murraymd@ufl.edu. 4-20-15-3

10 SECOND WALK TO UF
Looking Glass Apts. Summer subleas,
$400/mo negotiable. Drew 561-339-121:
4-20-15-3

2BR/2BA Oxford Manor $363 each
Negotiable. W/D, pool, weight room, tanning
3 bus rts, furniture avail. Call 239-671-314E
or 561-635-8671 4-14-10-3

SUBLEASE 4/14-8/14, 2BR/2.5BA. Man'
amenities inc. W/D, $649/mo Call 332-534'
4-14-10-3

Summer Sublease May July 31. Furn 1BR/
1BA in 3BR/3BA at Hidden Lake. $510/mo'
incl W/D, ethernet, gym, pool, tanning bed
& cable. On bus route 8. Call 904-622-6263
4-14-10-3


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aII Subleases


Summer sublease at University Glades
1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Huge walk-in closet!
Furniture optional. Price negotiable. Call
954-529-5223 4-14-10-3

1BR/1BA avail May-Aug. Aug free. $299/
mo fully furnished, ethernet,. utilities, cable
included. Rent neg. Call 727-433-1607 4-
14-10-3 -

DOWNTOWN sublease May/June/July
Arlington Sq. w/pool 1 min to clubs
1 BR w/bath in 3BR townhouse
Other roommates away for summer
Now ONLY $299/mo 352-222-7797 4-14-
10-3

1BR in Campus Lodge, fully furn, pvt bath-
room, all utils incl. vaulted ceilings, valued
at $519/mo Subleasing for $375/mo from
May 1st mrid Aug. Call Joy 786-210-9453
4-15-10-3

Summer sublease at Hidden Lake. 1 of 2BR/
2BA. Call Jessica @ 863-860-7270 for more
info. 4-15-10-3

1 rm in house $285 mo + uitl & cbl
3 mo sublese first mo free, great loc off
34th st. Wash/dry quiet area. 352-375-1353
4-20-12-3 -

1 or 2BR avail for summer sublease in 3/2.5
townhouse. Walking distance to Butler Plaza
& 1 mi to UF. Avail, furn or unfurn, W/D. Call
Clliff at 561-252-0819 4-20-12-3

May to Aug. $380 is all you pay! Util, wire-
less, furn incl. Free tanning, pool, hottub,
fitness center, comp lab, tennis, bus route
352-246-3743 4-18-10-3

WALK TO CLASS 1BR/1BA next to pool
& laundry, walk-in closet, outdoor patio,
-COLLEGE PARK $500/mo. Call Derek 352-
219-9073, derek34786@aol.com 4-11-5-3

***$350/mo***
Female only roommate for summer sub-
lease. 1.5 mi from UF, Hidden Lake Apt
1BR/1 BK spacious, W/D incl. Pets allowed.
For more info. Call Meaghan 352-745-2377
4-12-6-3'

University Glades Sublease!! SUMMER:
SMay Aug. Price neg. BR w/personal bath
in 3/3 apt. Incl all util. Furniture avail: Call
Stacey 352-336-1968 4-20-12-3

LIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS!!!
ALL rooms in furnished 3/3 townhouse
Huge bedrooms/closets, 2 balconies,
free tan/cable, courts, pool, gated
May -August,; $1170/mo 727-743-7240
4-11-5-3

Sublease room May July 31st. The Laurels.
$265/mo + 1/3 utils & cable.Call Megan 321-
917-9417 4-11-5-3

$225/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 utils,
in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apt. Please call
813-690-0215 4-11-5-3

CAMPUS LODGE APT for sublease May
to Aug only $350/mo (regular $510/mo) incl-
everything from furn to elec. Pvt BA, vaulted
ceilings, poolside. Many upgrades. Call Nick
954-663-1530 4-11-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms @ University
Commons 4/2 apt. $385/mo each. Incl util &
cable. Avail now -Aug. Call 954-895-0884 or
904-377-9346 CLOSE TO UF. 4-11-5-3

***SUMMER SUBLEASE***
May-July 4BR/4BA, 1 room open, furnished,
utilities paid, walk-in closet, pool, washer/
dryer, 3 bus rts, hi spd internet.
ONLY $290 NEGOTIABLE
246-4330. 4-11-4-3

_'ARLINGTON SQUARE $200/mo
1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. 1/2 util,
cable, internet. May 1 thur July 31. 352-514-
3640 4-20-11-3

IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE
$250mo + utils for 1BR in 3BR/2BA w W/D in
Rocky Point. Call 772-285-3472 4-12-5-3

Museum Walk Apt for Summer 1/1 in 2/2
-,townhouse near campus. Fast bus rt, pvt
balcony, walk-in closet, furn. W/D, pets ok.
$380/mo + utils. Call 239-229-7218 4-12-5-3


S 11 l Subleases


$450. Female roommate for a sublease May
- July 31st at Hidden Lake. Includes ALL
utilities, cable, internet. Furnished, washer-
dryer. Contact Leanna at 585-802-1548
4-20-11-3

1BR/1BA luxury apt. Sublease until end of
summer. Cathedral ceilings, W/D, balcony,
etc. Call for price. 786-402-1175 or rdboyri
e@coraltrucking.com 4-20-11-3

Available immediately. 1BR/1BR in 3BR
house. Close to campus. W/D, great room-
mate. $0 down, $340/mo. negotiable. Call
Tim. 727-642-0136. 4-20-11-3 -

1bdrm available in 3 bdrom starting May. No
roommates. Unfurnished room, furnished
apt. Must be clean. $310/mo for 3 mos: Call
Cristy 305-586-8570 4-12-5-3

Spyglass sublease avail May-July 31. 1BR/
1BA fully furnished, all utilities included.
$750/mo neg kep sec dep. Call -352-377-'
7563 or email ccampise@ufl.edu. 4-20-11-3

Laurels sublease! May 1 Aug 7. Huge 1BR/
1BA in a 3/3 T/H. Private balcony, walk-in
closet gym, tanning bed, gated community..
All furniture for sale! Call 378-9597. 4-12-5-3

*DUCKPOND* Sublease May & June.
Huge room in historic Victorian home. $315/
mo, 3 blocks from downtown. 377-2373
4-20-11-3

University Commons Apts. Need male or fe-
male to move into complex. April 20 August
20. Please call 352-514-2326 4-12-5-3

APRIL RENT FREE
Fully furn 1BR/1BA at Melrose Student
Suites. Avail now Aug 15 (Aug Rent Free)
$350/mo. Call John 813-758-2471 4-12-5-3

***$200/mo OFF!***
Campus Lodge Apts. Furn pvt BR/BA $350/
mo May Aug w/option to renew. Incl every-
thing + internet + W/D. Near UF. Call Kelly
954-691-8944 4-12-5-3

Sublease @ The Exchange 1BR/1BA in
3BR/3BAAvail May thru Aug. Price reduction
$350/mo OBO. Fully fuirnished, utils incl.
Call Tiffany 352-303-6130 4-12-5-3

Sublease @ The Exchange 1BR/1BA in
2BR/2BA. Avail May thru Aug. Price reduc-
tion $350/mo OBO. Fully furnished. utils incl.
Call Edward 352-256-1890 4-12-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE @ GAINESVILLE
PLACE 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Fully furn, all
util incl, + monthly maid svc. May-Aug. $350/
mo MUST RENT. Call Stacy @352-219-2636
or TAP82@aol.com 4-12-5-3

Avail now-Aug 10. Melrose sublet. F room-
mate for 1pvt BR w/Pvt BA in 2BR apt.
kitchen,; balcony, W/D, e-net, pol. Close to
UF on bus rte., 10 min to SFCC. $509/mo
- negotiable. 734-677-6044 4-12-5-3

*G-VILLE PLACE*
$350/mbnth includes everything.
Stay April 25th August 24
Pay ONLY 3 months
Call Alison 772-696-1519 4-13-5-3

**WALK TO CLASS-**
Summer sublease @ Courtyards. 1BR
in 4BR townhouse. May-Aug. $325/mo.
NEGOTIABLE. Call Maggie 352-264-7847
4-20-10-3
HOT lease 4 a cool prices
Only $325/mo. untill incl) for fully furn 1BR/
1 BA w/ W/D, dig cable (hbo+), hi spd inter-
. net, pool, ground floor loc. 2 RTS (covered).
377-2856 4-20-10-3

Great 2/2 in a 4/4 apt. in GAINESVILLE
PLACE $380/mo. May Aug. Furn, every-
thing included. Great location near campus.
Pool, gym, sports. Call 315-857-7814 or
ejok32@ufl.edu. 4-13-5-3

(5/1 8/6) 3+ spaces available
Sorority Row $300/mo includes:
util/ethernet/cable/housekeeping
trimarkproperties.com/ivy_house/ '
ALDummar@yahoo.com 4-11-3-3

Downtown Arlington Square 1 BR/1 BA in
a 3BR townhome. Sublease May-1/2 of
Aug. W/D & pool incl Next to Starbucks
& Hippodrome. $400/mo + 1/3 utils.,
NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-262-1687 4-20-
10-3


Subleases


$300/mo summer sublease, Countryside
Apts 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA, furn, all utils incl.
407-221-8819 4-13-5-3

GREAT DEAL
Huge BR in 3BR/2BA apt. May-Jully $300 +
1/3 util. Negotiable. It's a must see! Call Mark
239-994-4913 4-13-5-3

Great Summer Sublease! 3BR/3BA in gor-
geous Hidden Lake. Min from UF, pool, gym,
TV in kitchen, fully furnished. $325/OBO.
371-6542 for more info. 4-13-5-3 -

2/2 Downtown- Arlington Square Sublet
Anytime May.- July 31. Reduced rent only
$761. No deposit. Cent A/C, big rooms,
dishwasher, pool, laundry rm. Call 256-4207
4-20-10-3

CAMPUS CLUB 1BR w/shared bath $425
+ August free, female roommate asap,
furnished, all utilities, maid, cable, internet,
clean & quiet, no fees, call Julie 786-301-
5239 4-11-3-3

LIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
Summer sublease 3BR/3BA apt. w/ pool,
W/D, util incl. Avail May Aug. Furnished!
Rent neg. Call 843-290-5853 (bus route to
campus) 4-20-10-3

College Manor studio available May. 1 thru
Aug 14. 1 block from campus. It includes
all util, except cable/phone. $459/mo. Call
Gat.,iiel ai 786-200-4902 4-13-5-3

1BR/1BA in NW avail 5/2 $440/mo for 3
mo sublease w/option to rent after. Large
kitchen, walk downtown, pleasant area, front
porch-w/swing, on & off street park. 337-
0695 4-20-9-3

Summer sublease in 4BR/2BA apt. $335/
mo negotiable. Furnished, incl cable, DSL
optional. Ori 5 bus routes. Call 870-4638
4-18-7-3

Large 1 BR/1 BA in Oxford Manor. Price nego-
tiable 1 1/2 mi from UF. Private gym. 2 pools.
Excellent management. Call 373-0803. Ask
for Lauren or Aimee 4-20-9-3

Apt for sublease 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA
Spyglass, 701 Ev.' 62r,d Blvd. Fully fuirn
$450/mo utils paid. Avail May thru July. W/D
incl. Call 813-892-6872 4-14-5-3

FREE RENT
Royal Village 2 blocks from campus, 1BR in
3BR/2BA, all amenities incl. Call 813-956-
5421 4-14-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE at University. Club.
1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA apt. $360/mo, incl utils,
-cable, ethernet, furn, W/D & more. Call 786-
423-04454-12-3-3

Sublet 1BR/1BA in a 3BR furn apt. Summer
A & B @ The Exchange $480/mo. Call days
813-245-3259, eves 813-818-9398 4-20-9-3

Large BR in adoreable 2BR house 5 blocks
behind Swamp! $425/mo utils inc. Avail May
thru Aug. rawls012@aol.com, 407-625-8990
4-20-9-3

1BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA apt. Sterling Univeristy
Glads. Fully furn, utils incl.-$415/mo. Avail.
May thur July. Call 954-294-6379 4-13-4-3

SPANISH TRACE 1BR Avail May July.
Furnished or unfurnished. Rent Negotiable.
561-715-1857 4-20-9-3

**1 MONTH FREE 3BR/3BA**
Avail May thru Aug, w/opt to renew. $352/mo
ea. W/D, vaulted ceiling, bus rt & more.
Stoneridge Apts. Email leti@ufl.edu. ,4-20-
9-3

1BR/1BA LOFT TOWNHOUSE
Slii Inru .Iu/ 31st. $450/mo. Pool, alarm,
pets ok. Near UF, VA &.Shands. 3 bus rts.
Call 352-262-8558, kellyuf@gmail.com 4-
20-9-3

1BR/1BAapt at GAINESVILLE PLACE
Avail May Aug. Will give BARGAIN RATE.
Call 954-755-0696 4-20-9-3

16F. I =,r in e' 3B, utilities incl also cable
A ri.jh-p.i r. l ernel 3 '. 311 u., U,ai li. al
Camobrind 31 3,r,Ga e i 1Jile t3 .:r rneg May
Zuo.luul ','ail-.her,Eirier mn.:I 786-385-8186 "
4-14-5-3


SU S.ubleases


1BR apt sublease May 1st (negotiable) thru
July 30: Roof access, across from campus
$469/mo (negotiable). Yout keep $250 sec
dep. Call 214-3599 4-12-3-3

Sublet May July. 2 rms avail in NE Gville
house. $250 + 1/3 bills. Rent 1 or both.. Bkyd
w/picnic table, grill & firepit. Cable & wire-
less. W/D. Easy bike to UF. Furn/unfurn opt.
Isadora 682-1112, Chris 281-5270 4-12-3-3

Furn 1/1 of unocc 3/3 CAMPUS LODGE
now-Aug. Enet, pool, gym, W/D, cable, wa-
ter, basic elec indl. Renew opt w/choice of
roommates poss. $514 reduced to $450/mol
Hurry! 772-231-4609, sallym8706@aol.com
4-18-7-3

Summer sublease May 1- July 31. 1 BR/1 BA
$325 NO DEPOSIT
Call Erdem 336-0799-or 392-6780 or
e-mail me at -eacar@ufl.edu 4-15-5-3

SUMMER DEAL Male for summer sublease
1BR in 4BR apt/ W/D, being Sorority Row.
$300/mo. Please call 305-335-9021 4-20-
8-3

GAINESVILLE PLACE $420/mo OBO. Fully
furn, W/D. Utils, cable, internet iricl. Call
Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3

1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA apt. Close to UF.
Bike/bus. $260/mo + 1/3 utils. For more
info call Joy 954-614-4607 or 352-377-6918
4-20-8-3

WALK TO CAMPUS $245
3 rooms available (indiv sublease)
in 4br/2bath apt. May- Aug.
Contact: Amy 954-854-7704
Lena 954-559-4707 4-15-5-3

Summer Sublease Lexington Crossing
$350/mo everything included. Avail May 1st.
1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Call 954-471-3052 or
352-271-2022 4-15-5-3

ACROSS FROM UF sublease at the
Courtyards. All utilities incl, room 4 ft bigger
than all the others. M/F, $400/mo rent-nego-
tiable, May-Aug. 904-608-6815 4-15-5-3

WALK TO CAMPUS FOR CHEAP!
$1400 for WHOLE SUMMER NW 7th Ave
fully furn 1BR in 4BR/2BA house. Cable, hi
spd inet, util incl. Avail 4/29 NEGOTIABLE.
Call Noel @ 352-375-4635 4-20-8-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE @ THE EXCHANGE
2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BA, only 1 roommate.
Furn, everything incl. Call Marissa, 954-
295-1012 or Erin, 303-829-3877 r4-15-5-3

Sublease @ Gainesville Place, IBR/
1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furn, all utils, cable,
internnet incl. Several amenities. Rent
negotiable. Call 954-234-1351 4-13-3-3

.CAMPUS LODGE Nicest apt @ UF. 2BR/
2BA all utils, fully furn, May to Aug. Very
clean. Gated community, screened patio.
Quiet. Call 372-3788. 4-15-5-3

Live w/a friend not a stranger! 1 or 2 BRs in
2BR/2BA @ Cambridge Apts. All furn & utils
incl. Great location. May thru Aug. $450/mo
per BR/OBOII Call Tracy 305-726-7970 4-
20-8-3


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Rootnmate 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


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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

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 4-20-38-4

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
4-12-25-4

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

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
4-12-20-4

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

Live in luxury above Starbucks & Dragonfly
Sushi. Room w/pvt bath avail mihs from UF,
Shands, etc. Spacious luxury house. Hard
wood floors throughout., new appliances.
$449/mo. Call Anthony Vargas 337-1330
4-11-22-4

**4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS**
Large house w/pool, wood floors, big rooms.
2BRs available Aug 1st. Wireless. $450/mo
+ utils ea. Corey 904-234-5214 or 352-373-
9015 4-15-20-4

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

*SUMMER SPECIAL $275/mo*
Female(s) for 1-2 BR in 3/2 house near UF,
Shands & VA. Pets ok, furn opt. Avail now.
Jennifer-371-6228 please leave message.
4-11-11-4

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
& 1/3 until, Chris 407-340-8585 or e-mail
csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4


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ROCKWOOD VILLAS
$350/mo + 1/3 utils. 2BR/2BA avail in 3BR/
3BA townhouse. Wood floors, washer/dryer,
high-speed internet. Call Colleen 954-857-
5297 4-12-10-4

2 Female Roommates in 4/2 house in quiet
NW neighborhood large yard, sunroom.
NS/drug. Must be clean and responsible
$400 + 1/4 util. Email 123daisy@excite.com
4-12-10-4

Female wanted. Prof, college student, NS,
2BR/1BA 1300 sq ft $380/mo W/D, incl.
Close to UF & Duckpond. Avail 6/1 Ask for
Michelle 813-997-66004-12-10-4

2 females looking for a 3rd in a beautiful
3BR/3BA condo located in prime residential
area. 15 min from UF. Close to park-n-ride.
Large kitchen & living room, patio, internet,
cable TV & W/D, community pool. $450/mo
727-399-0574 4-12-10-4

NS, mature, responsible, upper classman or
grad student for own room & bath in large
quiet home only 8 blocks north of campus.
Rent inc! all utils, W/D, wireless & cable.
$500/mo 727-433-0229.4-20-16-4

Roommate Wanted:
Large 2/1 apartment on 13th next to Norman
Hall. $320/mo plus 1/2 utilities, lease from
July July. Female preferred, cool person
required. 514-6408 or murraymd@ufl.edu
4-20-15-4

Loft BR $250/mo big old house in NW.
Remodeled, hardwood firs, new kitchen &
baths, great yard, close to UF. Great room-
mates, DSL, good parking. Stephanie 371-
9409 4-13-10-4

Female roommate needed for NW 39th Ave
home. $475/mo, all utilities incl, internet,
fully furnished, private BR, W/D. Avail. ASAP
870-5291 4-20-15-4


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Female Roommates Needed for 3BR/2BA
house. Pets welcome! Everything included in
$450 rent! Furn available, wireless internet,
digital cable, W/D and much more. Please
call Kathryn @ 352-367-9376 or 352-246-
3553 4-14-10-4

Roommate needed to share beautiful,3/2
house in NW Gainesville. Min to UF. Fully
furn, pets welcome. Huge fenced yard, W/D,
DW. Available immediately. Vicky at 386-
848-5620 4-14-10-4

Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209
4-15-10-4

M/F NS grad student/prof for room in 3BR/
2BA house near Vet School & Shands. Lease
expires 7/31. $350/mo neg + 1/3 utils. Call
Josh 372-0860 4-20-12-4

M/F roommate for 2 rooms in 3/2 house
$450/mo everything included, W/D, cable
internet, completely furnished. Call Jen at
561-723-7621 4-11-5-4

2 ROOMS OPEN ap. $85/p/S. small apt. one
person or 2 $85 p/w one $100. For 2: All full
cable W/M. 2 miles out Hawthorn Rd. For
details pager 202-7074 or Mess. #376-0384
4-12-5-4.

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 1. 305-962-6102 4-20-11-4

10 MIN WALK TO CAMPUS
M/F undergrad to share spacious 2BR/2BA
on Archer Rd. Clubhouse, pool $300 + 1/2
utils. Avail May. Call .Peter 352-871-0471
4-12-5-4

Female Roommate Wanted
MILL RUN Condo SW 20th
Available May 5th, 2BR/2.5 BA,
on Bus Route, Washer & Dryer,
Newly Renovated, Prefer upperclassmen/
grad students. $450 incl utils 904-268-3249
4-12-5-4

.2/2 avail in beautiful large house located in
quiet neighborhood. Avail for the summer
beginning May 1. Call 352-246-4519 or 352-
376-4421. N/S, neat, preferred. 6-2-19-4

2 Ig BRs in pvt hm w/2 UF students,-(M,F) 10
min to Shands.& UF. $450/mo (incl $50/mo
twds utils). W/D, pool & tennis, DSL, cable.
No pets. NS, avail after 7/1 &/or 8/15. Call
561-866-7958 4-12-5-4

Females for all rooms in beautiful fully furn
Univ Terr 4BR/4BA Walk-in closets. Great
location 2 bus rts. 1 year lease. $425/mo
incl utils, wireless internet,, W/D. Bring your
friends & call 954-592-0521 4-12-5-4

Rockwood Villas
Female wanted for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA
starting May. Furnished, W/D, wireless high
spd internet, pool. $450/mo, Util incl. 352-
377-6865 4-13-5-4


- M or F to share house for summer and/or fall.
Move in ASAP. Furnished, includes all ame-
nities. 2 mi to UF. $500/mo incl everything.
352-378-0329 4-20-10-4

Female for own BR in nice 3BR house off
NW 8th Ave, 3 mi from UF on bus rte. Tile/
hardwood, fenced yard, $300/mo + 1/3 GRU
& HS Internet digital cable, avail May 1,
381-5597 4-20-10-4

Room avail now in 3/2 house by lake & -
woods. Cent AC, W/D, Ig yard, artspace,'
dsl, gr8. kitchen, pets. We seek easy-going-
roomie $300/mo + shared bills., sec dep.
384-1431 4-13-4-4

F vet student seeking F, NS for brand new
fully furn 2BR/2BA home. Avail immed.
Optional renewal for fall. $425/mo + 1/2
utils. Call 561-707-1503 or gatorgrt@ufl.edu.
5-10-9-4

Room in 2.2 in Sparrow Condos on Tower
Rd. $375 flat rate incl utils, DSL,. sat TV &
phone. Private; bath & balcony. Girls only.
352-359-2382 or katschu@ufl.edu 4-15-5-4


VERY NICE. Furnished large 2BR/2BA
house. Utilities included $1100/mo or
individually $550/mo. 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1
block from Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi from UF.
407-363-7198, call 407-234-1380 4-20-8-4


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Looking for roommate to rent master BR in
nice, clean, relaxed environment. New wood
floors & appliances, no move-in or applica-
tion fees. $350 + 1/3 utils. Call Ryan 850-
261-3571 4-20-8-4

Girls only 2 rooms May 1st to July 31st
each w/pvt baths. Cent AC, W/D, cable incl.
Internet ready. $350/mo each: Call 352-412-
9778, 305-299-3485 4-15-5-4


Real Estate

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. 352-
538-2181 Iv mysg 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.com
4-20-71-5

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

Existing condos & luxury condos near UF
at affordable prices. For more information,
visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call to-
day Matt Price 352-281-3551 4-20-5205

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 photos.yahoo.com/
dgmatt45 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 4-20-26-5


Great Homes Near UF
STOP Renting. Own Your Home.
FREE LIST of Campus Area Home
www.Homes-Near-UF.com
Campus Realty Group


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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

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

GET IN THE GAMEIII
Rental homes SE G'ville.
Positive Cash-Flow, Stable Tenants
34k & 39k "
www.SE-Rentals.com
4-12-5-5


Furnishings
lED -'.uee 1h.p3 rc irn Ifa rir.le 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
$49OQn sets $896Single sets $390King
sets $99OFrom estate sale: Safe pine
bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a
Mattress 4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6
4-PIECE BEDROOM SET
Includes: bed, dresser w/attached mirror,
nightstand armoire. Sacrifice at $325 OBO.
419-799-9181 Eric 4-14-12-68

SALE! 2 black couches, matching coffee
table, huge black & brown desk, 2 extra-
long twin size beds, brand new W/D. Prices
negotiable. Call 954-540-0344 4-20-9-6

* FUTON black $ wood $100
* QUEEN SIZE BED -$100
* ENTERTAINMENT CENTER $25
Call 813-624-2946 4-13-3-6

Washer/Dryer Kenmore
Deluxe white. $285 318-3721 or 332-0602
4-20-8-6
Dresser $35, queen sz bed $60, 19" Color
TV_$40, Window AC 8000 BTU $75, dorm
fridge sm $40, VHS movie camera $65,
lawnmower $60, electric mower $60, musical
cuckoo clock $65. Call 335-5326 4-13-3-6


Computers 3
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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


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




Electronics


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

$101 TV'S, COMPUTERS, VIDEO GAMES!
Police Seized! From $10! Info: 800-749-8128
ext M974 4-20-31-8


Bicycles 3

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
Best Prices in Townl
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 4-20-69-9
RED ROAD BIKE $175 OBO
Late 80's, Panasonic, 51cm, ex cond, dx-
1000, w/Shimano components, cro-mo fits
5'4" to 5'9". Recent tune-up. Please call Nick
871-2755 4-11-5-9


*m i For Sale 3

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, Grifle
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
"College Survival Tips" e-book. Download
with credit card or e-check; or pay by check
and receive in e-mail. Only $8 at www.realti
mepublications.com 4-18-11-10

55 Gallon Saltwater Fish Tank
with Stand and Canopy
120lbs of Fiji and Tonga live rock
Must sell $750 OBO
Please contact 904-742-1700 to see 4-12-
5-10

PA SYSTEM. Peavy XR 684F w/2 Fender
11.5 XP cabinets, 2 speaker stands, cables,
'and compressor. $1000/OBO. Call Shawn
379-9004 4-13-5-10


W1| Motorcycles, Mopedsj


** 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 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










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** 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

***SOLANO CYCLE***
Scooters from $599. Largest selection
KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & 'many
others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St.
338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11

1993 HONDA NIGHTHAWK CB250
Good condition. Great for getting to and from
school 11,800 miles. $1300/OBO. Call 278-
0174 4-20-11-11

2002 MD SCOOTER
Great Condition. Low Miles. Recently
Serviced. 40 MPH +. Graduating. Call 305-
310-8040 4-14-5-11


*2 Autos

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

CARS -CARS BuyOSellTrade
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
338-19994-20-63-12

'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

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

2003 LEXUS RX 300 26,800 miles, 2-wheel
drive, white, power, leather, nice. $29,900
firm. 213-3943 4-11-5-12

1992 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE
Automatic, AC, new paint, CD, 83k, $1950.
Call 352-871-6979 4-20-12-12


Autos


2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Daytona, 2dr,
V-6 supercharger, AT, leather, sunroof, Bose,
exc condition, $10,400 OBO 352-264-0325
4-13-7-12
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1998
A/C, AM/FM/CD, sunroof. Runs & handles
great. No mechanical problems, 84k miles.
$4900/OBO. Moving out-of-state. Must sell
now. Call 352-425-1022 4-20-12-12
1992 Buick Lesabre, AC, runs very well,
clean, oil changed, 128k
$1500!!
Call Gilles @ 352-359-7689 4-20-9-12
'94 Chevy Lumina Minivan
Automatic Transmission,
New A/C, New Tires
Good Condition $1995 OBO
846-5117 or 281-7753 4-14-5-12
MUSTANG GT '99
Gold Edition, red, new sound system, 2-
10" subs, V-8, tinted windows, 64k miles.
Excellent condition, well maintained.
$14,500. Call 375-1010. 4-18-7-12

HONDA CIVIC
2000 mi 93k, silver, 2 door, DX hatchback,
manual, great shape $4900. 352-335-1541
or kluth@ufl.edu 4-14-5-12
1994 Saturn SLI 4dr burg +grey cold air,
body + interior excellent runs great, no
mech problems, $2000.00 after 6:30 352-
332-7268 or leave message. 4-14-4-12


WI 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. 1 live in the Tower Rd area.
4-20-742-13

MOVING TO DC?
Share expense w/UF law grad for rental truck
leaving -4/18.Call 514-7766. 4-14-6-13


Help Wanted

g the independent florida

alligator

ADVERTISING SECRETARY
Enthusiastic, positive attitude, detail
oriented, 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 excel-
lent 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. EOE.
the independent florida

alligator


What's black and white and
"read" all over???
The Independent Florida Alligator
And you can be part of the sales team of
the largest college newspaper in the
country by applying to become and
ADVERTISING INTERN
(this is a non-paid position
requiring 12-15 hours per week, possibly
leading to a paid sales position.)
If you are a UF or SFCC student
eager to gain valuable sales experience
stop by the Alligator, 1105 W. University
Avenue, to fill out an application and
class schedule by Mon, April 18th. We will
contact you for an interview opportunity to
get your career jump-started! EEO/AA
4-18-7-14


1 I Help Wanted


Sthe independent florida

allig ator


Evening Newpaper Production
Applications are now'being accepted for edi-
torial production at the Independent Florida
Alligator. Applicants shouldbe 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.

the independent florida

alligator


PT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLERK
needed at The Independent Florida Alligator.
Applicants must be enrolled for summer
semester (UF or SFCC) for at lease 3 credit
hours. Customer service skills a must. Good
spelling, typing & basic, math very help-
ful. Comfortable working with computers.
Know Adobe InDesign or willing to learn
Clean appearance. Friendly, people-person.
Approximately 10-12 hrs/wk: Mon, Wed & Fri
mornings. (Position available w/flex hrs for
fall also. Must plan to be enrolled min 6 credit
hours). Apply in person at The Independent
Florida Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave. 8-5,
Mon-Fri. Equal Opportunity Employer

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, PT to 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

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
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


M l i Help Wanted


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

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

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. 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

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

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 NW6th 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 4-12-20-14


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*SUMMER WORK*
College Credit Possible $672/wk
888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-20-
32-14
WANTED: PT barn help in exchange for liv-
ing accommodations. Exp needed. Micanopy
area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454
4-12-25-14
GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY!
Park Place Car Wash looking for hard
workers all positions. Cashiers (full day
availability) & line workers. (am 8:30-1 & pm
12-6 shifts avail) 15-40hrs your choice. Great
work environment. Apply: 7404 NW4th Blvd.
By Home Depot. No phone calls please. 4-
20-31-14
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
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
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 & ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMER
2005. CHECK IT OUTAND APPLY ONLINE
NOW: WWW.CAMPCOBBOSSEE.COM
4-20-22-14
Groundskeepers FT, PT
Custodfal duties/Apt Maint
Transportation req. DFWP EEO
220 N Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14




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Taylor

Black Male
(DOB 10/17177); 5'tt11",
145 Ibs, Black Hair,
Brown Eyes
Wanted for:
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Burglary of an Occupied
Dwelling, and Lewd and
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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
4-18-20-14


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



AMBERSS ANGELS*
Dancers Needed for Adult Entertainment Co
Great Pay & Flexible Hours. Call 335-3875
4-12-15-14



Hiring KITCHEN STAFF. Apply between 2 &
4 pm, Mon Fri, CALICO JACKS 3501 SW
2nd Ave. Creekside Mall. 4-20-20-14


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


Help Wanted
1 --*


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. Gamp is held
on UF Campus, using Ring Complex and
the Flavet Courts. If interested, please
call MB. Chafin, Camp Director, at
392-3538, or in the evenings 376-8030.
If no answer, please leave message. 4-20-
20-14


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



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


The City of Gainesville's
Recreation & parks
Department is looking for
summer camp counselors,
lifeguards, swim instructors
and pool attendants. Please
apply online at* -
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MANY POSITIONS AVAILABLE
The YMCA is now hiring enthusiastic staff
members to fill positions in the following
areas: Afterschool counselors, summer
camp counselors, sports camp counselors,
gymnastics instructors, program directors,
group cycling instructors, customer service
personnel, weekend activities staff, dance
instructors/director, lifeguards/swim instruc-
tors, soccer referees, bus drivers and more.
Hiring at multiple locations throughout North
Central Florida. Apply in person at 5201 NW
34th St. Gainesville, Fl 32605. Interviews
begin immediately, so apply today! 4-11-
10-4


Now accepting applications for Resident
Assistant and apprentice Resident Assistant
positions for the SUMMER 2005 Semester.
'Applications are available from Kathy Smith
in the Department of Housing and Residence
Ecluctaion Office, and are due by 4:00pm on
Monday, April 18, 2005. For further informa-
tion contact Kathy Smith at 392-2171 ext
10139. 4-18-14-14

LEASING CONSULTANT
Experience a plus. Enthusiastic, energetic.
PT position avail at University Commons.
Apply in person or call 377-6700 4-12-10-14

CAMP STAFF
YMCA overnight camp seeks dependable
fun-loving staff. Must enjoy working w/
children & able to live on-site. Call 352-466-
3587 for more info. 4-12-10-14

The Florida Book Store is currently hir-
ing temporary cashiering help for Spring
Textbook Buyback and the first of Summer
A/C Classes. Applicants with previous ca-
shiering and customer service experience
are preferred. This position requires, avail-
ability during the following times: Monday,
April 11th through Friday April 15th for train-
ing; Saturday, April 16th through Sunday,
May 1st for textbook buyback and Saturday,
May 7th through Sunday, May 15th for the
first week of Summer A/C Classes. Apply in
person at 1614 W. University Avenue, com-
plete aft application and ask for Carolynne
between the hours 2pm-5pm Monday
through Friday. Please do not drop off ap-
plications during times not specified includ-
ing weekends.Equal Opportunity Employer
4-12-10-14

AmeriCorps: Make a Difference! Volunteers
urgently needed to tutor reading to children-in
grades K-3 in Alachua schools. We train you.
Serve 2 or more hours per week. Needed for
summer school (June) also. Choose your
hours from 8:00 to 5:00. Contact Jasmine at
AmeriCorpsVolunteers@yahoo.com or call
222-8777 4-12-9-14

Admin. Asst. for mid-size fast-paced con-
struction co. Excellentopportunity with our
project mgmt team. Experience in con-
struction a plus. Fax resume to 375-8604
4-11-7-14

Project Mgr/Estimator for mid-size fast-
paced construction co. Excellent opportunity.
Fax resume to 375-8604 4-11-7-14

PERSONA L/A DM IN ISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT NEEDED. Must have 2-4
hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must
be organized & responsible. Email resume:
dkranz@gatorfood.com 4-14-10-14

Holiday Inn University Center Hotel has
immediate opening for the following: AM
Concierge/banquet setup. Apply in person.
Mon Fri 8AM-5PM. 4-20-14-14

Hiring for summer rush. Orange & Blue
Textbooks is seeking PT/FT help for upcom-
ing semester rush. Good people skills & reg-
ister. Exp pref. Stop by store @ 309 NW 13th
St. for details & appt. 4-19-12-14

PART TIME WORK
30 Openings
Great pay! Flex schedules.
Sales/Svc, all ages 18+. Conditions Apply
335-1422 earnparttime.com
4-11-5-14

SKILLED WEBSITE DEVELOPER
Your own hours. Extensive project. Reply:
mdinstitute@hotmail.com 4-20-12-14


NEED CASH?
Excellent starting pay. Work around
classes.Resume builder. Start immed. All
ages 18+. Cond Apply.Call now! 335-1422
4-11-5-14

ZAXBY'S
Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS Archer Rd
location 4-20-12-14
Oak Hall School is seeking energetic, cre-
ative & enthusiastic individuals with a love
for children to staff its summer day camp
program. Positions in the camp are available
in our preschool day camp, our kindergarten
day camp, and our elementary school age
day camp. Individuals for the day camp
should be available to work daily from June 6
- July 29. Interested applicants should submit
a resume to Jeff Malloy, Oak Hall School via
email @ jmalloy@oakhall.org by 4/13/05.
Interview information regarding mandatory
group interview on 4/16 will be sent out upon
receipt. 4-13-7-14
READ MAIL FOR PAY also other work
available $938 per week possible. Weekly
pay check, work in your spare time. No
exp necessary www.mailworkcenter.com
4-11-5-14
SALES CLEARK NEEDED FT & PT
Apply in person. Pinch-A-Penny. Both loca-
tions. 372-4489 & 332-2933 4-20-11-14
MAINTENANCE PERSON NEEDED
Condominium association. FT. Ability to work
plumbing, drywall, carpentry, painting & lawn
care. Drug- & smoke-free workplace. Fax
resume to 352-332-6697 4-20-11-14

$$$Online Retailing$$$
Many positions Available
Screen Printers
Print Shop Asst Mngr
Shipping/Receiving Clerks
PT/FT Flex Hrs. Start Today!
Dave 371-6536
4-12-5-14
Consultants Wanted: Fun with SPA Escapes,
quality products for you and others.
Limited Time Only. $99.00 through April.
www.BeautiPage.com/jcspas, 561-790-1838
4-12-5-14
"BOY-FRIDAY" Your job to make my life eas-
ier. Run errands, housekeeping, yardwork,
eto. $7/hr 352-485-2476 4-12-5-14
LAB MANAGER
Alpha-1 Research Prog. seeks
full time lab manager:. Exp in
protein biochem, histopath,
and fam w/molecular bio
techniques a must. Bachelors
or masters in approp area req.
Salary approp for exp. Call
Kelly at 392-7861 or e-mail
CV and cover letter to
mccarty@alphaone.ufl.edu. 4-12-5-14
Security Staff Needed Now!
$6.00/hr Now $6.75/hr Summer
Help residence halls be safe.
Info and applications available
at housing office near Beaty.
392-2161 x 10125 for more info.
4-20-10-14
GREAT OPPORTUNITY for psych, special
ed, or applied behavior majors. Gain experi-
ence in autism intervention w/ 19-yr old. 1
yr commitment. Contact for hours & pay
details. 256-2002. Fax resume to 375-4268
4-20-10-14

Work in Cancun
Now hiring Summer Staff, Sales Reps
877-725-0705 ext 903 4-20-10-14
ACCOUNTING STUDENTS
We need students to assist with critical
reading, editing, customer service & re-
search. This is a great way.to learn while
you earn. We have a great success rate of
employees who pass the CPA exam on the
first try. Applicants Must be detail-oriented,
enthusiastic, and possess good written and
communication skills. We provide flexible
hours & career opportunites.Email resume to
hr@gleim.com 4-20-10-14
Window Tinters Needed! No Experience
Necessary Will Train! FT/PT. Great
Pay! Call for more info: 1-877-249-4968;
www.aftermarketprofits.com 4-13-5-14


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Help Wanted Sales Wed Sun, 30-35 hrs,
some college necess. Sales exp or wait exp
pref. Hourly + commission. Must work week-
ends in fall. Clean-cut, neat appearance. No
phone calls ple'e. Apply in person 1614
NW 13th St Ask for Chuck 4-20-9-14

Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch
SHand 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
4-20-9-14'

Helper, yard work, painting, cleaning. A few-
hrs per week. Close to UF. Start summer
term. $6.00 per hr to start. Reply to P 0 Box
286, Gainesville, FL 32602 4-20-9-14

BEEF O'BRADY'S
Now hiring exp servers. Apply within. No
calls. 6500 SWArcher Rd. 4-14-5-14

Telephone & lobby reception for small 6 busi-
ness office suite. FT, M-F, good people skills
clerical incl basic PC applications, Light
cleaning. $6.50 + hr some benefits. Fax
resume to 331-1767 4-14-5-14

TGI FRIDAYS
HIRING ALL POSITIONS
Competive pay, exc health + dental plans,
401K, tuition assistance & career opp. Apply
in person M-R 2-4pm or online anytime @
fridays.com. Summer/daytime availability
required 4-14-5-14

PT Comp Tech Asst wanted for university re-
search prgm. Must be work study approved.
Comfortable w/Win XP Pro, children, PC
prob solver, good personality. Beg summer
A. Call 392-7805. 4-14-5-14

Looking for young women over the age of 18
interested in modeling, If you are looking for
a flexible job and to travel on your own time,
call Lucy for a casting appt. 305-532-1785
x208 4-14-5-14

PT CLEANING SERVICE
Great for college students. Flexible hours.
Excellent pay. No exp nec: 378-8252 8-15-
34-14

National Snack Company ,seeks traveling
salespeople calling on groceries throughout
FL. Great $, advancements + flex time com-
mit. Call 941-504-2855 4-20-9-14

FLORIDA CREW
is looking for qualified applicants to
coach novices in Fall 2005. Email
mandyl31@ufl.edu. 4-14-5-14

NEED HAIR STYLIST & NAIL-TECH. FT/PT.
Good pay. Call Helen at 352-371-1200 for
additional information. 4-14-5-14

UF BOOKSTORE NOW HIRING: We have
entry-level positions available in accounting,
general books, and front end supervisors.
.We are also hiring temporary employees for
Buyback and graduation. Apply In person at
the UF Bookstore located on Museum Road
-on Campus. Previous retail experience is a
plus. We are an equal opportunity Employer
4-12-3-14

CASHIER.
PT 15 hrs/wk. $6.00/hr. ADA'S CLOTHES
REPAIR. 284-2959.4-15-5-14

BEN & JERRY'S
Come beat the heat with us. Looking for
high energy.,Apply within. Located next
to the Swamp on Univ Ave. Ask for Todd.
4-15-5-14

IT position available. Students.with com-
puter experience preferred.
For more information, please contact
bbiit@bbi-cm.com with resume. 4-15-5-14'

Communications Specialist
Application Deadline: April 21, 2005

For additional information visit
http://admin.sfcc.edu/l~humresourc/
or call Human Resources at 352-395-5185
4-15-5-14



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DRIVERS NEEDED
Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere be-
tween $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule.
all Dave for info: 379-960SA-20-8-14

SECRETARY NEEDED
Gatorfood.com is looking for personable,
responsible, enthusiastic, fun people.
Customer svc exp helpful. For more info call
David 379-3663 4-20-8-14

FLYER DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED
Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic,
enthusiastic people, flexible schedule. Call
Dave @ 379-3663 4-20-8-14


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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

** BELLY DANCE **
Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio
r For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
www.ethnicdanceexpressiors.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 premisis 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 OffYour Driver's License
And Dismiss Traffic Tickets
With Online Driver Improvement Courses
onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com
4-20-71-15 .

Whipoorwill Farm: Stall and/or pasture board.
10 min W of UF off Archer Rd. CBS-Barn
12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres. Lighted
arena, round pen, trails, tackroom. Owner on
premises. 376-8792 4-20-71-15

SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM
Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0
Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 466-4060 4-20-71-15

"***YOGA***
Classes & Workshops
at Sanctuary
'-Y www.yogagainesville.com
352-336-5656
4-20-71-15

WRITING AID AND TYPING
I can help you to complete your paper. Learn
to write. Outline, Research, Grammar,
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Baker: Coaches push


for improvement

FOOTBALL, from page 1

"I'm not really sure what happened in the past, but since
we've been here, [Baker's] done the things we've a-' 2d,"
Meyer said. "He needs to be a little more consistent and a
little more knowledgeable about the offense. He's had a
great spring. I'm hard-pressed not to say he's not the best
wide-out [on the team]."
Baker said while the previous coaches were 'like fathers
to him, this coaching staff seems to bring out the best in ev-
eryone on the team.
"I woke up this morning and went to McDon-
aids for breakfast, and I saw people tailgat-
ing. It felt like an actual game. It was a big
difference."
Dallas Baker_
UF wide receiver

"They make you want to become leaders,;they push you
to want to do to better," Baker said. "That's what's prevent-
ed me before, just wanting to step up and make plays."
The Gators went five-wide most of the afternoon, and
the passing game looked efficient.
Leak completed 14-of-20 passes for 221 yards and four
touchdown passes.
Freshman quarterback Josh Portis continued to shine.
The 17-year-old completed 20-of-30 passes for 253 yards,
four touchdowns and an interception.,
Caldwell led the Blue team with eight receptions for 149
yards and a touchdown, and Jemalle Cornelius grabbed
four passes for 39 yards and two touchdowns.. Redshirt
freshman Kenneth Tookes also added a score.
For the Orange Team, Jackson added seven receptions
for 87 yards and a touchdown.
The only tailback to put up any significant statistics
was redshirt freshman Markus Manson, who-ran 13 times
for 68 yards. Meyer held Deshawn Wynn as well as center
Mike Degory out of the game to prevent any injuries. Skyler
Thornton, the Blue team starter, managed just one yard on
-three carries.
The rest of the rushing yards went to quarterbacks
Cornelius Ingram and Portis, who totaled 68 and 39 yards
respectively Ingram added a score.
But the story remained the reenergized fan base, eager to
see UF return to the upper-echelon of college football.
"I woke up this morning and went to McDonalds for
breakfast, and I saw people tailgating. It felt like an actual
game," Baker said." It was a big difference."


Strong, Mattison share desire for victory

GATORS, from page 23


That worry has subsided.
Mattison noted that while
McDonald had that problem in 2004,
his spring performances- have reas-
sured the coaching staff that the 283-'
pounder will be a force inside.
"There was one scrimmage where
I stopped the whole thing, and I told
them, look who's running to the foot-
ball here," Mattison said, "a couple of
other guys who were playing said 'I
can't believe it.' I think [McDonald]
answered the challenge." ;

How They Scored
1st and 2nd quarters
Orange Dallas Baker 31 pass from
Chris Leak. iChris Hetland kick
Orange Baker 48 pass from Leak.
IBrandon Abbaspour kick failed)
Orange Chad Jackson 16 pass
from Leak. (HeLland kick)
Blue .emalle Cornelius 3 pass from
Josh Portis. ( Eric Nappy kick
Blue Andre Calowell 37 pass from
Portis. iNappy kicki
Orange Bal:er 5 pass from Leak.
(AbtaspJour kick)
3rd and 4th quarters
Blue Cornelius 22 pass from
Portis. (Nappy kick)
Orange Cornelius Ingram 1 run.
kiHetland kick)
Blue Kenneth Tookes 28 pass from
Portis, J. (Napp kicki


IANNINGS, from page 23

27-10 in the Peach Bowl. For the
record, only about 10,000 more
people went to that game than the
Orange and Blue Game.
But since Miami is always good,
one would think their fans show
up almost as much as the Gators'.
Not so much. UF attracted
50,000 more fans than Miami's
spring game Saturday. An atten-
dance of 8,500 is pathetic. I think
there was that many people out at


Matt Marriott/Alligator Staff
Receiver Chad Jackson evades falling cornerback Reggie Lewis and
defensive end Tranell Morant during the Orange and Blue Game.


Meyer's first spring practice this
year.
So what does all this mean?
It's pretty clear that people
around here are more excited than
they have been in years. I can't say
what it was like under Spurrier,
but the excitement level around
here is something I've never seen
before.
Every home game will sell out
this year, even the two wannabe
preseason games against Wyoming
and Louisiana Tech.
Tennessee and Florida State will


be crazy this year, especially if UF
is in the hunt for anything conm-
FSU. We're talking record atten-
dance here.
For another UF freshman that
has never really played in the
Swamp, the 58,000 was-a little bit
much.
"I had to pump up [freshman]
Ronnie [Wilson] a little bit out
there," Portis said. "He looked
kind of shocked out there on the
sideline."
Just wait until he sees the crowd
for the Tennessee game.


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UF ROUNDUP

Solid swings stifle Georgia


.- A pair of freshmen on the
UF baseball team will not be
intimidated by the increased
level of competition in the
Southeastern Conference.
In front of 3,021 barking
fans, Stephen Locke (5-0) won
his first conference start, pitch-
'King 5.2 shutout innings Sunday
in Athens, Ga.
Locke struck out seven bat-
ters and scattered five hits 'to
lead the No. 5 Gators (25-8, 8-4
SEC) to a 10-1 victory against
the Bulldogs.
Redshirt freshman Brandon
McArthur extended his hitting
streak to 11 games in convinc-
ing fashion. The third baseman
had three hits on Sunday, part
of an 8-for-12 performance in
the series.
McArthur leads the Gators
with a .500 batting average in
SEC play, tallying 17 hits in
34 at-bats. His overall average
now stands at .341, a significant
improvement from his .190 av-
erage through March 11.
-STAFF REPORT

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Eight con-
secutive wins can make you
hungry for playoffs.
The No. 7 University of
Florida women's tennis team
surged to a 14-2 overall re-
cord and 8-2 Southeastern
Conference record this week-
end. UF's two pitfalls were
Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
"We're looking forward
to finishing up with South
"'arolina and then seeing all'
those other teams [in the SEC
tournament]," Coach Roland
ihornqvist said. "I would
love to play Vanderbilt and
Kentucky again."
The Gators defeated No.
22 Mississippi State on Friday
night 6-1.
UF then headed into their
second weekend match on
Sunday afternoon against Ole
Miss, whom they swept 7-0.
KATE CAVANNA


SOFTBALL: In a return to the
Columbia campus where she
starred as an All-American
player, UF softball coach Karen
Johns led her team to its first-
ever sweep of South Carolina.
. The No. 15 Gators (32-10,
11-4 Southeastern Conference)
held the Gamecocks (24-20, 7-
11 SEC) scoreless in the series'
first two games, and hung
on for a 4-2 win in the series
finale.
"It was a great team ef-
fort for us. We had some
things we wanted to ac-
complish today, and we
did. We just need to use
this as a building block
as we head toward re-
gionals."


Tom
UF women's track an



"I was pretty tough o0
[in practice], trying to
their'mental strength ai
ing able to play in these
games and win these
games," Johns said. "We
ably struggled a little
than I expected ... but I
lot of progress, as far as
tougher and not giving
not panicking and just st
with it."
WILLIS JACO

WOMEN'S TRACK AND
Outdoor track and field
just be getting started, bi
eral UF athletes have a
secured their plans fc
postseason.
Ten athletes qualifiede
NCAA regionals in 14
as the UF women's tear
the Ole Miss Invitatio
Oxford, Miss. this week
"It was a great team


for us," women's head coach
Tom Jones said. "We had some
things we wanted to accom-
plish today, and we did. We
just need to use this as a build-
ing block as we head toward
regionals."
Sophomore All-American
Tiandra Ponteen and senior
All-American Candice Scott,
who scored a combined total
of 36 points on Saturday, led
the Gators.

MEN'S TENNIS: The trip back to
Gainesville from Mississippi
was more somber than the
Gators would have liked.
After an 11-match win streak
and an undefeated record in the
Southeastern Conference, the
No. 7 UF men's tennis team fell
to No.4 Ole Miss 5-2 Sunday.


Junes The weekend was not a
id field complete disappointment for
coach the Gators, who are now 9-1 in
the SEC, as UF defeated No. 15
i them Mississippi State 7-0 on Friday.
build This was the first time in three
id be- outings that .the Gators were
close victorious in doubles.
close The Gators return to the
prob- road for their final regular-
more season SEC match Saturday
saw a against No. 22 South Carolina.
getting
in and MEN'S TRACK: UF's 4x100-
ticking
meter relay team posted the
)BSON fastest time in the world in
2005 Friday, while five other
FIELD: Gators hit NCAA regional
Sma qualifying marks on the third
t sev- day of competition Friday at
ut sev the Texas Relays at Mike A.
already
or the Myers Stadium.
The No. 2 Gators' 4x400-
d for meter relay team then clocked
events the world's fastest 2005 time
n won Saturday, while five Gitors
nal in posted NCAA regional quali-
nd. fying times on the final day of
effort competition.


-STAFF REPORT


Ashley Reed helped the Gators earn a trip to the second session of the
NCAA Championships by winning the NCAA Regional all-around title.

Denver errors give Georgia spot


GYM, from page 23


came the first freshman since Janice
Kerr in 1987 to win a NCAA Regional
all-around title.
"I just feel like everybody here is so
good, and we just went out and had a lot
of fun tonight," Reed said. "Just when
the team is doing good and everybody
is positive, it helps each one of us indi-
vidually."
In her final appearance at the
O'Connell Center, Erinn Dooley won,
her second NCAA Regional balance
beam title with a 9.9. Fellow senior
Orley Szmuch hit a 9.9 on uneven
bars to share that event with Reed and


sophomore Samantha Lutz.
With UF leaving little doubt that it
would advance, the real drama of the
night was whether Georgia would fail to.
reach NCAAs for the first time in Coach
Suzanne Yoculan's 22 years in Athens.
The Bulldogs fell three times on bal-
ance beam, scoring just a 47.65 on the
apparatus and advancing only when
Denver lost a 0.7 point lead also on bal-
ance beam, its final event.
"I honestly felt like we needed to
be prepared to not be going," Yoculan
said.
UF's Savannah Evans injured her
right ankle during her floor exercise
routine, and was initially diagnosed
with a sprain. She will be re-evaluated
this week.


BY NILO CRUZ
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ORANGE AND BLUE GAME-,, -

Despite loss, Portis proves smarts, ability to Meyer


By GREGG GIRVAN


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"If I came in during the summer,
I would probably have to redshirt,
but obviously, I'm not going to
redshirt this year. No way. I ain't
redshirting this year."
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teams have made any sense out of.
In fact, a redshirt is not a possibility for the
signal-caller who should be at his prom now.
"If I came in during the summer, I would
probably have to redshirt, but obviously, I'm
not going to redshirt this year," Portis said.
"No way. I ain't redshirting this year."


Gators earn R
By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer
dtreat@alligator.org

Two weeks ago, they were walking around
shell-shocked.
The No. 7 UF gymnastics team entered the
Southeastern Conference Championships with
great expectations, but they were crushed by
uncharacteristic mistakes and a near-flawless
performance by Georgia, and the Bulldogs
cruised to the conference crown.
Saturday night, however, the Gators and
Bulldogs flipped the script.
This time, it was UF consistently putting
up high scores, and Georgia needed a series of
mistakes by Denver in order to advance to the
NCAA Championships.
The Gators Won the meet, earning the sixth
NCAA Southeast Region title in school history
and the first since 1997, with a score of 196.575.
The Bulldogs also advanced with a score of


Matt Marrilon Alligator Staff
Quarterback Chris Leak led an explosive Orange attack to a 34-28 win Saturday. Leak
completed 14 of 20 passes for 221 yards and four touchdowns.
Portis' Blue -team fell to the Orange 34-28, After notching 20 of 30 for 253 yards and
but he came out of the game with the knowl- four touchdowns, Portis may be in line to be
edge that he can play atthe college level. When Leak's backup come Sept. 3.
spring practices began, Meyer's described "He's as explosive on his legs as he is
Portis' grasp of the system as "clueless." throwing the ball," Meyer said. "I was very


regional title
195.15..
"I really can't say enough about how this
team performed tonight," Coach Rhonda Faehn
said. "We really spent the last few weeks after
SECs focusing in, once again; on the real reason
everyone is here doing gym-
nastics, and it's the passion
and the love of the sport, and
to not worry so much about
the final standings or the
results, because those things
will happen when you do
everything that you plan on
Faehin and set out to do."
The Gators .talked before
the meet about wanting to prove that they were
capable of a high-level performance when un-
der pressure, and they went out and supported
their words.
Ashley Reed, tallying a score of 39.35, be-
SEE GYM, PAGE 22.


Spring football rolls around ev-
ery year, and it's a non-event
to most. A few dedicated fans
make it out to spring practices and
then maybe 30,000 show up for the
Orange and Blue game.
And then there's this year.
Every spring practice with de-
cent weather was packed and the
Orange and Blue Game attracted
an estimated 58,500 fans.
.Let's read that again: 58,500.
Say it with me: 58,500. -
That's nearly 20,000 more than
the 39,500 that showed up for the:
first chance to see how mediocre
the Gators would be under Ron
Zook.
Freshman quarterback Josh
Portis hasn't seen anything like it.
"It's a record," he said. "They
expect a lot of good things with
Coach Urban Meyer.
"58,000 for a spring game
- that's incredible. It's usually 30


impressed with him today."

IT'S NICE TO SHARE: With spring season fin-
ished, co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison
can say with confidence' that his relationship
with Charlie Strong has been nothing but
positive.
Strong, defensive coordinator the last two
seasons, now shares duties with Mattison.
The two of us think exactly the same,"
Matfison said. "And when the day is done,
we've got two guys that have played and have
experience, and hopefully, two of us will be a
lot better than one."
Any disagreements between the coaches
are even less likely to occur on the field, be-
cause the staff hammers out the game plan the
week beforehand. It is just a matter of imple-
menting it on game day.
- Mattison said they both share the desire for
the players to win amid the last few years of
letdowns at UF.
"We want these kids to win really bad,"
Mattison said. "That's why [Strong] stayed.
He's got a lot invested in these kids, and there
will never be an issue with us."

MEETING THE CHALLENGE: Meyer made it
clear to defensive tackle Ray McDonald that if
he doesn't try harder to run to the football, he
won't see the field in the fall,

SEE GATORS, PAGE 2


.... or 25,000 ... I
kind of feed
off the energy
;. right there."
This is the
largest home
Ian Fisher crowd that has
Extra lannings ever seen an
ifisher@alligator.org Urban Meyer-
coached team
play. That
doesn't really mean much because
his last two stadiums couldn't
even hold 58,500 people, but it still
.sounds cool.
But wait, here's the most inter-
esting thing.
Remember the last real game
UF played? You may not it was
New Year's Eve, after all. You may
not want to either. While you were
busy getting wasted, the Gators
were getting waxed by Miami

SEE INNINGS, PAGE 21


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Not officially associated with the Uiverst VOLUME 98 ISSUE 134 the independent florida tate yof For da Published by Campus Cormunications, Inc. of Gainesville. Florida We Inform. You Decide. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 PUBLIC SAFETY Truck driver drags local to his death Receiver Dallas Baker sprints for one of his three touchdowns in Saturday's Orange and -Blue Game Baker finished with six receptions and 134 yards. Orange defelatsob~ Blue A UF-RECORD 58,500 FANS WITNESSED COACH URBAN MEYER'S FIRST SPRING GAME. By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabramson@alligator.org Urban Meyer calls it humbling. Dallas Baker calls it flat out strange. A record 58,500 sunburned, tailgating fans witnessed a Meyer-coached home game. And this was just a scrimmage. In April. "This is the first time I've been nervous before a spring game," Meyer said. "I knew a lot of people would be watching." Shattering the previous record attendance for an Orange and Blue game by' nearly 20,000, fans were treated to an afternoon full of new offensive looks and unexpected stars in the Orange's 34-28 victory. Meyer admitted that he "handcuffed" the defense, but a stadium more than half full didn't exactly show up to see what sort of tricks new co-defensive coordinator Greg Matrison had up his sleeves. "You can walk out there [with the score] 3-0 and the defensive coaches feel good, but 58,000 people and the players don't feel real excited about what's going on because nothing happened out there," Meyer said. So Meyer decided to give the fans a treat, and the Orange team, led by third-year starter Chris Leak, didn't waste any time. On the Orange team's second possession of the game, Baker made an acrobatic one-handed. catch in the end zone off a 31-yard pass from Leak. Meyer liked what he saw and on the Orange's next possession Baker hauled in a 48yard touchdown reception. For a player that has been labeled an underachiever in his three seasons at UF, Baker suddenly looks like a real threat in the offense. Chad Jackson and Andre Caldwell have been getting all the hype in the off-season, but six receptions for 134 yards and a third touchdown in the second quarter reaffirmed to Meyer.what he has witnessed all spring. SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 21 By ELIZABETH PRANN Alligator Writer eprann@alligator.org A jewelry sale was tarnished when a pickup truck driver dragged and killed a 35-year-old potential buyer early Friday, police said. Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Mike Burroughs said 43year-old Newberry resident Joe Guenther was attempting to sell his wedding ring at around 1:05 a.m. Friday when he pulled up to the residence of John James Rushing Jr. Rushing was in his vehicle with two other men at the scene, 290 NW 252nd Road in Newberry, Burroughs said. Guenther reportedly offered a wedding ring to one of the men District 3 ru Early voting starts today By BRIAN HAGEN Alligator Writer bhagen@alligator.org Early voting begins today in the runoff election for the Gainesville City Commission seat still outstanding from last month's races. Since no single candidate claimed 50 percent or more of the first election's turnout March 29, residents of south and southwest Gainesville's District 3 will choose between the two remaining candidates: incumbent Tony Domenech and Jack Donovan. The extension of bar closing times, expansion of Southwest 24th Avenue and what will be used to fuel Gainesv'ille Regional Utilities' new power plant are all decisions to be decided on by the next commission. standing outside Rushing's car -asking $10 for the band. The witness allegedly said he did not have enough money for the purchase, leading Guenther to back his car into Rushing's driveway and park. Burroughs said Rushing approached the vehicle, in which Guenther was still Guenther seated, and asked him to leave the property. Burroughs said Guenther grabbed Rushing and placed him in a headlock outside of the car while driving down the street. Guenther reportedly dragged Rushing about 200 feet. SEE RUSHING, PAGE 10 noff beigils Only those residents who are already registered to vote and live in District 3 are eligible to cast a ballot in the runoff, which will be held April-19. The Supervisor of Elections Office is the hub, for early voting, which will continue until April 18. The elections office is located in the Alachua County Administration Building, 12 SE First St., across Elections from the Downtown 2005 Community Plaza. Residents can come from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday until April 18, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 16. Absentee ballots may also be mailed to the same location until election night. Residents unsure of their district can call the Supervisor of Elections Office at 374-5252, or find extensive maps and information online at http:/ /elections.alachua.fl.us. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 8 Comic book geeks love UF. UF is one of the top institutions for comics research, especially following a recent donation of thousands of rare comics to UF's library. See story, pg. 3. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 5 CLASSIFIEDS 13 'A' CROSSWORD 19 Sunny SPORTS 23 82/59 visit www.alligator.org Urban Meyer's family watches him speak at the Orange and Blue Pep Rally held by the Interfraternity Council on Friday night. See story, pg. 3.

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 3 STUDENT LIFE Urban Meyer's family watches him speak at the Orange and Blue Pep Rally held by the Interfraternity Council on Friday night. eyer pumps up ep rally Coach welcomed before Sat. game By KYLIE CRAIG Alligator Writer kcraig@alligator.org Meyer mania headed into full swing Friday night as more than 2,500 people gathered to hear first-year UF football coach Urban Meyer speak at "The Rally." The Interfraternity Council hosted the event, which served as the official student welcome for Meyer as well as a pep rally for Saturday's Orange and Blue football game. jonainan ureenwoan/ afifgazor otan Tavares Washington sings the alma mater with his teammates at the Orange and Blue Pep Rally. Meyer excited the crowd by proclaiming, "This is the best job in college football. "We'll be that one school everyone wants to beat," he said. Meyer gave fans a small peek into his personal life when he introduced his kids and his wife, Shelley, to the crowd. Meyer said his wife, who was known at Utah for sitting with students at football games, will continue the tradition at UF. "I sat in the student section for the first time, and it was the most fun I've ever had at a college football game," she told the audience. Gator players also took the stage to fire up the fans. Linebacker Brandon Siler used his time in the spotlight to brag about Meyer. "When he first came here, the team was like, 'Who does he think he is?"' Siler said. "He talked to us for 45 minutes and by the time he got done, we were like, 'Well, we're about to win a national championship,"'. Siler told the crowd. IFC President John Dicks, who helped organize the event, said he was surprised and very pleased with the large turnout. "It was energetic. It was everything we could ask for and everything we hoped it would be," Dicks said. UF junior Connor Castellivas one of many students who attended "The Rally." "This was the most fun I've had on a Friday night in a long time," Castelli said. "Tonight got me so excited for football season. I can't wait." Meyer made sure the pep rally didn't end without letting the crowd know about a tradition starting this year. After every game this season, the band will come out, players will raise their helmets and face the student section, and the crowd and team will sing UF's alma mater together, he said. He told the crowd that if people don't know the words to the Orange and Blue fight song, they won't be welcomed back. The event came to a close as the players, coaches, cheerleaders, mascots, the UF Glee Club and Meyer's family joined together to sing "We are the Boys from Old Florida." Dicks said plans are in the works to hold another pep rally before UF's first game of the season against Wyoming. N UF RECENTLY RECEIVED A DONATION OF RARITIES. By BRIDGET CAREY Alligator Staff Writer bcarey@alligator.org Comic-book geeks love UF. UF is one of the top institutions for comics research, especially following a recent donation of thousands of rare comics to UF's library. Some experts already see the university as a nationwide leader for comic and animation studies. Scholars can review rare comicbook aficionado Sol Davidson's collection in the special collections section of Smathers Library. Davidson, 79, spoke at Smathers on Friday afternoon to a group of interested students and professors about his donation for the benefit of future research. "You're the guys that are interested, so you deserve the materials," Davidson said, adding that UF is the "only one place in the whole world" that has a large group of scholars dedicated to serious research regarding comics. Davidson and his wife, Penny, have worked on building a collection for decades. Davidson said most of the time, they did not know what they were looking for, just as long as it looked like a comic. "I had no idea they'd be valuable, and I didn't care," Davidson said. n display The collection is considered priceless, said Robert Shaddy, UF librarian and special-collections chairman. Davidson is a pioneer in the field of comic studies and was the first in the nation to earn a Ph.D. in comics. The Davidson collection consists of a few well-known pieces, such as the first Dick Tracy and Mickey Mouse comics. Other comics date back as far as the late 1880s and include Victorian comics and .nearly 21,000 clips O n from Sunday newsCampus paper strips. The rare comics, some of which were educational or promotional giveaways to children, have never been studfed, Davidson said. The library also stocks modem comics, such as Superman and Batman. An extremely rare comic in the collection is "Reign of Superman," published in 1933 when Superman was a villain. He later debuted as a hero in 1938's "Action Comics." The old comics can reveal much about the history of American popular culture and attitudes toward genders and races, among countless other research possibilities. Shaddy said the collection now is accessible upon request but will be de-acidified, categorized and some of it digitized during the summer. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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4, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 Machen appoints UF graduate as special assistant E BRIAN BEACH HELPED LEAD UF's PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH. By STEPHANIE GARRY Alligator Staff Writer smgarry@aligator.org UF President Bernie Machen has appointed a UF business graduate to serve as his special assistant, helping with the university's upcoming fundraising campaign, public relations efforts and meetings of UF's highest governing body Brian Beach, 35, is the managing director of the Fort Myers-based investment firm founded by Manny Fernandez, the chairman of UF's Board of Trustees. He now will work full time in the president's office. The position has -not been completely defined, but he will serve as Machen's representative in certain roles. UF created the position because the president is being "pulled in all kinds of directions," Beach said. He took the job because he is excited about the university's plan to become a Top 10 public research university, he said. He will earn about $100,000 a year in salary and benefits. "With two degrees from the University of Florida, I have a lot of passion for UF ,the place," Beach said. B e a c h holds a bachelor's degree in finance and a master's in business administration, both from UF's Warrington College of Business, and he isn't new to UF's administrative affairs. He serves on the Dean'sAdvisory Board of the Warrington College and the advisory board for the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He also helped Fernandez lead the presidential search that brought Machen to Gainesville. The UF administration has never had a formal link with the Board of Trustees, spokesman Steve Orlando said. Beach will be the first since the board's creation in 2001. "He's going to be a direct liaison between the president's office and the trustees," Orlando said. "There's never been a position dedicated to that type of work." Though Beach's background is in finance and investment, he said his past positions have given him plenty of managerial experience, such as developing long-term strategies and recruiting administrative teams, that will help him in this new role. Beach earned his bachelor's in 1990 and his master's in 1995 and began his career at Ernst & Young as a senior consultant. He has worked in executive positions at several' Florida investment firms. Device verifies drinking age By IVETTE MENDEZ Alligator Writer imendez@alligator.org Underage drinkers may soon find it more difficult to pass off fake IDs at local establishments. Following recent controversies surrounding alcohol consumption in Gainesville, Scan Technology Inc. presented an age verifier to bars and clubs as a potential solution to one of the issue's many facets. The age verifier is a machine that confirms the validity of driver's licenses by displaying the holder's information on a computer along with a green or red light depending on age. Scan Technology plans to hold a press conference at Gator's Dockside on Thursday. Executive Vice President Stephen Flowers said he will donate an age verifier to the restaurant and sports bar. Gator's Dockside, as well as Burkhardt Sales & Service, a local liquor distributor, and Corner Drug Store Inc., a nonprofit organization attempting to reduce substance abuse, have joined with Scan Techmology to promote the system. The company has yet to sell any age verifiers to local businesses. "Some have shown interest but in the local community we haven't had sales," Flowers said. He said he hopes the new product will improve the community's quality of life. The company has contacted Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan as well as District 3 City Commissioner Tony Domenech, who faces a runoff election April 19, about the product in hopes of gaining their support to fight underage drinking. Both the mayor and commissioner received er the machine is a useful tool in deterring underage drinking. "There's so many things that come at you that seem to be good ideas," Domenech said. "I just don't know much about it." Domenech said he thought those in charge of checking identification at establishments that sell liquor are adequately stringent. "My experience is they're pretty careful about that," he said. The benefit the machines would have to the businesses is making the verification of IDs more efficient, Domenech said. Domenech Domenech's District 3 challenger, Jack Donovan, said he feels it's up to individual sellers to find the best way to deal with the issue. Although he does not know if this particular machine would help stop underage drinking, Donovan said some action should be taken. "It's a society-wide problem," he said. However, when it comes to getting alcohol, Donovan said he knows underage drinkers can find other ways to buy it if they are determined. Donovan "They didn't need a fake ID," he said in reference to kids he used to work with at a youth.center. Donovan said they would find older friends who were willing to buy alcohol for them. "If kids are going to try and pursue it, there's always ways," Donovan said. informational software, as well as a letter in-r forming them about the product. new technology if retailers find the age verifier Domenech said he has yet to decide whethto be effective at fighting underage drinking. Canseco to discuss steroids, baseball career at O'Dome N HE WAS A PRINCIPAL WHISTLEBLOWER ON THE STEROID ISSUE. By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer smagruder@aligator.org A whistleblower on baseball's steroid-abuse investigation and one of the most infamous sports figures in recent history, Jose Canseco, will kick off his college tour Wednesday at UE Canseco, a retired Major League Baseball player, wrote the -book "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big," where he admits to using steroids while playing and named several players who he said used the banned substance to boost their performance. As a result of the book's release, Canseco testified before Congress in March and has appeared on several television news programs. "Canseco seemed to be the No. 1 figure in the news and media," Accent Chairman David Buchalter said. UF's speaker's bureau Accent is sponsoring the event at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center at 8 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Buchalter said the moral and ethical issues Canseco will address in the wodd of sports will open up a "Pandora's box" for organizations such as the University Athletic Association. "It's a prevalent thing," steroid use in sports. "It's n willing to hide behind." "Canseco's definitE versial speaker right troversial speaker questionE The speech will be especi which is fueled by sports, B Canseco -who played Buchalter said of league teams -also will address his 16-year ot something he's journey through the game ending in 2002. One day after his announcement, Canseco told ESPN of his plans to write a tell-all book ly a controabout steroid use in Major League Baseball. t now. ConCanseco is the latest in a list of controversial speakers brought to UF by Accent during the s breed big 2004-2005 school year, including filmmaker Michael Moore and porn star Ron Jeremy. David Buchalter Students tend to show up in greater numAccent chairman bers for speakers with opposing viewpoints to their own, Buchalter said, noting that supporters and detractors of Moore came to see him. ally relevant to UF, "Canseco's definitely a controversial uchalter added. speaker right now," he said. "Controversial d for seven major speakers breed big questions." aa ->--l --"Is Casey Anderson / Alligator Staff All in a day's work Robert Crist learns to dig with a compact tractor at Dozer Day in Ocala, a Children's Home Society-sponsored event teaching kids about farm and construction equipment, as well as providing safety lessons.

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 5 Censorship belongs to the public elling people they can't curse on the air is not something that we can or should complain about. The airwaves that radio and television stations broadcast on are public airwaves, and it's a very scarce resource. Thus, those airwaves must be used in a way that-is of the greatest use to the public. That's why they're called "pubChris lic airwaves." .is A broadcaster Singleton telling people, Speaking Out "They can just change the channel if they don't like it," is fine, but they had better be serving the greater good of the public in some way. The problem is deciding what the greater good of the public is. I believe getting a few good laughs on your way to work or school is something that serves the greater good. People in better moods are more productive. The flip side is that what makes some people laugh gets others quite angry, and angry people usually aren't as productive as possible. That's what makes censorship such a controversial issue. The other spectrum with this problem is cable. Most people believe cable is censored just like broadcast, because it's on TV. The truth is that cable does not have the same standards as broadcast TV Indecency is allowed to be shown around the clock, seven days a week. On broadcast TV, it's only allowed during the "safe harbor" of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The line still is drawn at obscenity but if you make it Pay-PerView, obscenity is allowed. Cable is not a limited resource. They can show a guy cursing at a huge pair of breasts at 4 in the afternoon if they want to. They're afraid, though, they'll lose their advertisers and thus their profits. That's a form of censorship we face. That's why eight radio stations operate out of the same building in almost every city. With eight stations working together, there's no need for eight news departments, so seven are eliminated, essentially deleting seven perspectives from the minds of the public. That's another form of censorship. Another form of censorship comes straight from the listeners. It's a different type of person who listens to Howard Stem or Lex and Terry than listens to Rush Limbaugh. Some Rush Limbaugh fans are what I call "letter writers." When they hear something they find offensive, and feel like their specific viewpoint is not being respected, they write a letter. This usually is sent to the boss of the person they heard say the thing that offended him. When a general manager gets an angry letter from a listener, talking about going to all of their advertisers and telling them, and starting petitions, etc., the GM is less likely to keep that person or show on the air. There's a local show here like that, which brutally tells us that anybody who doesn't think like President Bush is an idiot. When I and others like me hear a show like that, we just change the channel -we don't write letters and get people fired. That's the biggest form of censorship: the people listening. Chriis Singleton is local producer of the Lex amid Try show. po ints ALLIGATOR www.aIligator.org/opinions Ta radpgramur Talk radio program did not encourage drinking am writing to voice my disappointment in the decision by UF to suspend the Friday edition of the Lex and Terry show and their "Drunk Bitch Friday" segment. While I applaud the efforts of the administration to proactively combat the rising incidents of alcohol abuse, anyone who listens to the show knows that they do not promote binge drinking, underage drinking or drinking and driving. The show is about showing how stupid people can get when they consume too much alcohol. I feel the premise, while being entertaining and boosting ratings, would actually be to discourage alcohol abuse. Ed Salsberry At last year's Speaking Out Conclave, the annual learning conference held in Minneapolis in July, there were many people talking about what a great idea the segment was and wishing they had thought of it first. There is no shortage of willing participants, and everything is handled to ensure the safety of the guest on the show. While some women may be offended by the title of the show, it's their choice not to listen. We still live in a country that guarantees the right to free speech, a right I spent almost 22 years of my life defending. It's ironic that this decision M Columnist Jason Levitt expresses his disapproval of Bridget "the Midget" Powerz as a speaker for the "Building a DisAbility Movement" event. comes on the heels of an e-mail from one of our professors that was read on the air. Why now, after the show-has been running for so long, is there a question about the show violating FCC standards? Radio is driven by ratings. If there are that many people offended by this program, then the ratings should show that. I'm not a fan of syndicated programming to begin with, as I feel it takes away from the local feel of a station and takes away jobs from good radio personalities. If the Arbitron ratings show WRUF-FM's P1 listeners are not listening, only then should UF and WRUF consider replacing the show. Ed Salsberry is a LIF staff member I UF student Jason Beutke calls for more appreciation for the agriculture workers who work hard to produce food for Americans. I UF instructor William James Martin speaks out on the anniversary of the atrocities committed by terrorist groups at Deir Yassin.

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6, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 Drunk dismissal Radio station censorship part of a disturbing trend here is a short list of things you just do not mess with. You don't tug on Superman's cape. You don't spit in the wind. You don't, under any circumstances, mess around with Jim. But most of all, you don't take away the only thing that keeps the surly, coffee-laden, early-morning workers of Gainesville going: raunchy talk radio. President Machen and the Board of Trustees,. despite assurances that they aren't trying high to remove all mention of alcohol from Gainesville, have struck again. This time, they've taken an entire radio program with them. The Friday edition of the Lex and Terry show, the nationally syndicated program that helps countless Gainesville residents make it to their workplaces, likely no longer will be broadcast on WRUF-FM Rock 104. Why won't it be broadcast anymore, despite the rabid following the program has in town? Because it has a segment called "Drunk Bitch Friday," which, as you can imagine, contains a bit of alcohol. Sure, there were complaints that the show objectifies women -despite the fact that the waiting list of women who want to get on the show is longer than the one for American Idol -but we know this really isn't about that. This is "Rascal Flatts shouldn't be allowed to have Coors Light advertisements" all over again. It makes sense, though: If Machen and UF are committed to removing the "alcohol problem," they have to get rid of anything that might remind students of alcohol. After all, students can't drink alcohol if. they don't know what it is. Of course, UF certainly can't get rid of the annual "A Celebration of Wine" fundraiser for WUFT and WJUF-FM Nature Coast 90. That's UF history, and it's much more proper and dignified than "Drunk Bitch Friday." Then again, there was the very intoxicated woman who clawed and kicked a University Police officer when he tried to remove her from the event. But that happened on a Sunday, so it's different. Unfortunately, this is just another example of the growing censorship that is threatening the First Amendm nt rights of the media. The more accepting our society is toward questionable content in the media, it seems, the more often the FCC and a few angry parents are able to shut down speech that should be protected. In a country in which a flash of Janet Jackson's breast is the most controversial image aired on national TV and an uproar causes a cartoon butt in the "Family Guy" TV show to be censored in reruns, it's hard to imagine what is going to offend this hypersensitive minority section of the public next. In this case, the offending broadcast is not prohibited by the FCC. It doesn't even actually promote drinking. Anyone who listens to the incoherent ramblings of these "drunk bitches" and thinks the show glorifies drinking has a strange idea of what is glamorous. In recent times, the rest of the world has been having a good laugh at the prudes in America that have such hang-ups, about sexual expression. In most other countries, it's a regular occurrence to have nudity during daytime TV-even in commercials. It's hypocritical at best to claim that we have this freedom of expression but then turn around and say that media figures such as Lex and Terry are unacceptable because they exploit a "problem" in our society for the sake of entertainment. Ilthe independent florida Dwayne Robinson Matt Sanchez EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR Mike Gimignani Lauren Flanagan MANAGING EDITOR Diana Middleton Craig Singleton EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words (about oe lette-si'oed page). They must ho typed, double-spaced and must include tile author's name, classification and pthone number. same, wilt he wuithhetd 0f ttle twritetoshows ot oase. We reserve tte nght to edit for length, grammar, stple and libel. Pend letter s to lerrersealligator.o g, brrng them to 1105 W. University Sve., or seed them to P.O. iox 14257, Ganesville, FL 32604-2257.Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome. Questions? call 376-4458. Opinions BUTf NOT1ro WITh Column Midget porn star no" hen an actress in midget porn can discuss disability and sexuality at UF, we have degraded our school and our human spirit. In case you haven't heard, former porn star Bridget "the Midget" Powerz spoke at the "Building a DisAbility Movement" conference in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday. After all, according to Bethany Stevens, president of the Union of Students with Disabilities, midget porn is "just sex. It's just expression." Not only is it just sexual expression to Stevens, but she believes it should be a socially acceptable expression. According to the Alligator report, Stevens said "we should all watch midget porn. It's fun." Fun for whom? Fun for the actress who dehumanizes herself as some sexual circus freak? What a perversion of everything a disabilities union should stand for! In an earlier Alligator story, Stevens was quoted as saying to a crowd, "About 80 percent of you will become disabled some time in your life. You might as well become self-actualized and expect it and respect it." What Powerz does is the opposite. She becomes her disability. She is Bridget "the Midget." And then she takes her disability, now her whole person, and makes it a fetish for others. This is not self-actualization; this is self-dehumanization. Indeed, all pornography is to a certain extent. Oh, but it is Powerz's choice to perform sex acts for others' amusement and gratification, right? The New Yorker article "American Pimp" describes the Bunny Ranch in Las Vegas. Powerz worked as a prostitute there, and one of Powerz's fellow prostitutes at the time, Army Amy, was quoted in the article as saying, "My brother-sold me for a half a pack of cigarettes when I was only ten, and it was on from there. I left home at an early age, and I started doing blow jobs in truck stops just to get around." a good role model Jason Levift The Watchtower letters@alligator.org Does that sound like a completely free and self-actualized decision to you? It sounds heartbreakingly tragic to me. Here's another telling excerpt from the New Yorker article: "Indeed, he (the pimp of the Bunny Ranch) likes to say that prostitution is a kind of time-share business, since the property in question is being occupied for a short length of time rather than owned outright." Property, huh? Doesn't sound like self-actualization to me. I don't want to be too hard on Stevens, however. From what I've learned about her in past Alligator stories, she seems to be a true hero. According to the Alligator, at birth she was diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a genetic disorder that causes brittle bones. She has had more than fifty bone fractures in her life and must use a wheelchair to get around. Today, she is president and founder of the Union of Students with Disabilities and a UF law student. She is an example of a self-actualized human being. A person who uses the power of her own will to shape her life. Stevens has proved to be more than her disability and her frailties. Bridget "the Midget" Powerz is the antithesis of selfactualization. She is a-tragic example of the objectification of a human being. Powerz now is a stripper. That people are watching as she dance's while her crooked knee sends sharp pains through her body can only be seen as a glaring example of the soullessness of the free market. The next time Stevens books a speaker to represent humanity through disability, she should maybe just look in the mirror. Jason Levitt is a journalism and political sciettce senior. His column appears Monday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Should WRUF be allowed to broadcast "Drunk Bitch Friday?" Friday's question: Are you staying in Gainesville for the summer? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 73% YES 27% NO 62 TOTAL VOTES

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Agriculture workers get no respect Editor: March 20-26 was National Ag Wcek. However, no one would really know. Nothing regarding Ag Week was published in the Alligator, though information was sent. Because we all must eat and U.S. agriculture provides the most efficient and safest food supply in the world, this is very odd to me. While agriculture creates more than 20 million jobs in the United States, the approximate 4.2 million Americans involved in production agriculture each produce enough food to feed an average of 128 people. These toilers of the land .use the latest technology and face natural disasters to produce enough food and fiber for you. They do not receive a simple "thank you" but just continue preparing for the next year's crop. I applaud the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the student organizations in the college and my fellow brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho for holding National Ag Week events. One such happening was a CALS communityservice event, hosted by the Machens at their residence. At least some people are proud to celebrate America's livelihood and the industry with ano economic impact in Florida second only to tourism. Jason Beutke 1AG MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 7 Guest Column Think twice about supporting expansionists n April 9, 1948, the Jewish terrorist groups of the Irgun -led by Menachem Begin, who became Israeli prime minister -and the Stern Gang -known as Lehi, led by Yitzhak Shamir, who succeeded Begin as prime minister -entered the peaceful Arab village of Deir Yassin on the western edge of Jerusalem and massacred as many as 250 residents. With the outbreak of hostilities earlier that year, the Arab residents of Deir Yassin had signed an agreement with the neighboring, largely Jewish village of Giv'at Shaul promising to be good neighbors, share information regarding the movement of strangers in village territory and safeguard vehicles traveling between villages. The attackers, operating as an uncontrolled rabble rather than a military unit, fired indiscriminately, blew up houses with their inhabitants inside, executed men, women and children by firing and dumped bodies into wells and the nearby quarry. There also were reports of rapes and mutilations. The villagers succeeded in wounding William James 40, and may have MrtinS won had the invadartin ers not been saved Speaking Out by the Palmach, the elite Jewish force. The Jewish terrorists loaded some of the villagers into trucks to be paraded through the streets of Jerusalem in a victory parade before executing them. The terrorists invited journalists into the village to display the heaped corpses and general chaos. There were other massacres during the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians of 1948: Perhaps 2,000 to 3,000 Palestinians were massacred. Historian Ilan Pappe believes the Deir Yassin massacre had implications well beyond the immediate slaughter. It was reported over and over on Arab radio and became propaganda broadcast from mobile loudspeakers into the Arab areas of the major cities by Irgun and the Haganah (the precursor of the Israel Defense Force). The ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinian Arabs has not ended, nor has the War of 1948. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has anounced the creation of 3,500 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank situated to encircle East Jerusalem, thus cutting it off from Palestinian access. The Israeli government has announced plans to dump garbage into the Palestinian-controlled areas of the West Bank, likely to create stench and pollute the groundwater. Every hour from dawn until dusk, the bulldozers are running, building more of the Separation Wall, ruled to be in violation of international law by the International Court of Justice and designed for the purpose of expanding the eastern boundary of Israel into Palestinian lands. The bulldozers are running in order to create more "for Jews only" highways, inaccessible to Palestinians, which cut up the West Bank into disjointed subsections. We need to think again about giving unqualified political support to a state created for one ethnicity that was founded on terrorism and is expanding at the expense of the indigenous Arab population. William James Martin is an instructor at UF We are looking for healthy males and females between the ages of 18-50 to participate in a clinical research trial. We are evaluating an investigational drug for future use in the treatment of osteoporosis. TO QUALIFY you must: 0 be in good general health e be a non-smoker if female, must be of non-child bearing potential or have been postmenopausal for at least 2 years be taking no medications This study takes place over an eight week period and is divided into 2 sessions. It requires 1 screening visit, 2-night, 3-day overnight stays for both sessions at our Phase 1 Unit at 2401 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, F1 and 2 outpatient visits after discharge from the unit. You may receive up to $950.00 for completing the study. Food and lodging will be provided to you during your overnight stays. Drug and alcohol testing will be done. For more information please call: (35-2) 273-5500 or toll free (888) 635-0763 and ask for the Recruiting Department Phase I Director: Robert Thompson Subject Recruirers: Jud Benz,-Hdster Pattie Grant This paper used to sway in the wind. Please recycle it. 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8, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 Three UF students make Florida Leader Top 20 list N MORE WERE NAMED FROM UF THAN ANY OTHER SCHOOL. By JAMES VANLANDINGHAM Alligator Staff Writer jvail@aigator.org TALLAHASSEE -Three UF students were honored here Friday as members of the 20 best college students of the year, as judged by Florida Leader Magazine. Student Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin and Eva Rosales, a former leader of UF advocacy group Recurso, which volunteers to help children in third-world countries, received honorable mention prizes. Megan Hoot, a Florida Blue Key memberand UF's 2004Homecoming Queen, was recognized as one of the top seven finalists. Ngin said he was excited that UF furnished more honorees than any other school in the state. "It's a testament to our campus and the outstanding student leaders it produces," he said. "It was humbling to be honored with a group of such amazing people." Th-e top winners were Matthew Collier of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Ngin University and runner-up George Austin of Florida International University. Guest speaker Debra Austin, chancellor of Florida's State University System, said the odds of wimung the award were one in 765,322. That's how many Florida students attend state and private universities and community colleges. While UF's three honorees outnumbered those from any other single school, this year was the first since 2002 that none were recognized as the winner or rmner-up. In 2004, the winner was UF's Anup Patel, a Goldwater scholar who earned three hard-science degrees with a 4.0 GPA. In 2003 UF Truman scholar Michael Gale won runner-up. UF students have won the contest five times since it began in 1988. in 1990, UF had five honorees, one of whom also won the top prize. Ngin and Rosales each won a $650 cash prize given by Suntrust Bank, a $250 gift certificate from Office Depot and an airline ticket from Gulfstream International Airlines. Hoot won $1000, a $500 gift certificate and two tickets. Used-book sale underway to benefit local public libraries N TH E SALE WI LL LAST U NTI L WEDNESDAY EVENING. By JESSICA WULKAN Alligator Contributing Writer Hours before it started, people camped outside the building. After the doors opened, it took 15 minutes just to get everyone inside. Students and lifelong Gainesville residents GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS 25% OFF any one ONC Product Cannot be comined. Need coupon. ~i 3914 SW Archer Rd onleey available at Bu.tlerPlaza location DaOly Specias 377-60120 Ex 5/9/05 MONDAY NIGHT All-You-Can-H nle Sushi, Tempura and Beer Hc is-Maes N e d To participate in a LIF nutrition study Eligible Males Must Be: 18 -49 years old Non-smoking Not taking prescription medication *Willing to do the following: 2. ave bled draan after asnover-nightfast 2.FProvide medicaid iefsrreatisn 3. Fill out a dietary questionnaire Eligible study participants will receive S50.00 Please call 392-1991 atensiop 273 tar mare information alike poured into the Alachua County Library District Friends of the Library building, 430 N. Main Street, to kick off the organization's fiveday used-book sale Saturday morning. "I love the surprises. Any area you're interested in, it's there," said Belkys Bracho, a UF graduate student who has attended the book sale for the past four years. "You always find what you're looking for." Last year, the Friends of the Library raised nearly $270,000, and it has raised close to $2.7 [fciardeps~J Located Behind The Swamp 376-2233 million since its -start 51 years ago. The money raised supports Alachua County libraries as well as local literacy organizations. Volunteers work year-round to organize sales -one in the fall and one in the spring. "We have about 280 slots to fill just to work the different shifts at the sale, but we work all year long sorting and organizing books, music and magazines" said Joan Bearden, president of Friends of the Library. Bearden said that people tend to get rather sinre 1,9760 764 DRAFTS Live niusic at 6pm Wine Tasting Party Every Friday in the New Tuscawilla Room 6pm! $5 1718 W. Univ. 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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 9 PUizz d nbSAFETY Pizza driver nabbed By ELIZABETH PRANN Alligator Writer eprann@alligator.org A pizza delivery driver was arrested Saturday for loitering and stalking after reportedly spying on allegedly exhibitionist customers, according to Gainesville Police. At approximately 3:45 a.m. Saturday, several residents of Mount Vernon Apartments, 2730 SW Archer Road, ordered Pokey Stix from Gumby's Pizza, reports state. When deliveryman Guillermo Raul Araujo arrived with the order, he claimed the woman who answered the door was topless. After dropping off the food, Araujo climbed a staircase located in a separate building across a courtyard from the apartment to which he made his delivery, reports state. Araujo claimed he wanted to "spy" on the allegedly naked women, according to reports. A witness in the apartment whose stairwell Araujo climbed to see into the second-story apartment reportedly caught him as he was walking upstairs. Araujo allegedly tried to conceal himself at first, then walk slowly and calmly past the witness. The witness questioned and detained Araujo, who tried to push past him and flee, until officers arrived, according to reports. Reports state the Pokey Stix cravers did order the food but denied any nudity was involved. I Two UF students were arrested on charges of urinating in front of the Theta Chi Fraternity house and attempting to flee from police Saturday morning. Theta Chi member Richard A. Chackmnan, 21, and Travis J. Kolbjornsen, 21, were urinating when they spotted a University Police officer in his car, reports state. Instead of taking the ticket usually issued for public urination, the two allegedly attempted to evade the officer, another misdemeanor. "It would have been a less severe kind of charge," UPD official William Barber said. When the officer chased the two, Kolbjomsen reportedly ran and hid in a closet located behind the fraternity house while Chackman ran inside, locking the door behind him. Charles marries longtime love Camilla in royal fete THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WINDSOR, England (AP) -Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles wed in a modest ceremony Saturday with the blessing of the queen and the Church of England, sealing a tangled love affair ignited at a polo match 30-plus years ago. Once married, the royals knelt beneath the towering Gothic arches of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, nervously pledging their undying love and confessing their "sins and wickedness" -a phrase from the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer -as their vows were blessed by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. "He did a bit of a dirty job on Diana," said Tina Quinney, 59, one of thousands lining the streets of the royal town. "But the past is the past." The ceremonies went off flawlessly on a bright, sunny day despite sinister omens: A change of location for the civil wedding vows, unsubstantiated reports of the queen's "fury" that the couple would wed at all and a one-day postponement for Pope John Paul II's funeral. Camilla is In natIOnal now officially NewS the Princess of Wales, though she will be known as the Duchess of Cornwall in deference to enduring public affection for Diana. When Charles is crowned, she will be queen -but the prince's office says she will use the title Princess Consort. The wedding, the second for both Charles and Camilla, was far simpler than his spectacular 1981 nuptials with 20-year-old Diana. Saturday, the local registrar, Clair Williams, conducted the 25-minute civil ceremony at Windsor's 17thcentury Guildhall, or town hall, before fewer than 30 guests -mostly relatives of the bride and groom. Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, stayed away out of respect for their son's wish that the ceremony be "low key." But they were very much a presence at the religious blessing afterward, being the last to arrive in their sleek, maroon and black Rolls-Royce. The blessing ceremony was broadcast live and drew 800 guests, including Prime Minister Tony Blair and Camilla's ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles. Take a moment of peace for yourself., everyday. Friendly advice from the o alligator SW're Begging for people who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Only you cani be paid to help save lives, Ear $pto975 in 3 months! i12Non Mi ~1N Street Gausnemvil, 1u 1261 f ri: thi s U d in No i I 5 bI on o fir do Naion. Bring this ad in for a $5 bonus on your first donation. BA Discover Euro el 11h *A www.statravel.com Comedy marathon A member of Theatre Strike Force entertains the lively crowd as the group holds a 12-hour comedy show to benefit Relay for Life and Camp Fiesta at the Orange and Brew on Friday. GATQ e~ ~ 0%. dson fo UF emplyee Happy Hour 4pm-9pm $4 Pitchers -$100 Drafts MONDAY ALL NIGHT 2-4-1 Liquor Drinks 2-4-1 Bottles -2-4-1 Drafts Live Acoustic Music t No Cover 21 -up 1728 W.UniversityAve. *r 377-433 nte, app c a fee rrs .r noxt in nued

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10, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 Groups join for first 'Queer Ball' By LINDSAY TAULBEE Alligator Writer ItaulIbee@aIIigator.org Dressed in a tiger-striped pantsuit, female impersonator Jawana Jackson drew cheers Friday night as she performed a dance that included high kicks, gyrations and a full split. Later, pretending to give her number to a member of the audience, Jackson joked, "None of that, because I'm a Christian woman. Amen." Tricia Coyne / Alligator Staff Daniel Garland, aka "Crystal Verde," and Kyle Orta smile while being crowned for best performance at the Pride Student Union's Queer Ball on Saturday. Jackson, a regular performer at University Club in downtown Gainesville, helped host the Pride Student Union's first Queer Ball. Jackson also helped crown the ball's Drag Queen and King, Daniel Garland, who went by the name Crystal Verde, and Kyle Orta. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs also helped host the event, a dance that included a drag show, in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom. "The main idea was, 'Come to the prom you never got to have in high school,"' Pride Awareness Month Director Jason Freshly said. Three female impersonators and two male impersonators, all amateurs, danced and lip-synced in competition for the crowns. Meanwhile, audience members came to the stage to pass dollar bills to the performers. Local talent Jackson, Ivana Black and Monica Love, all from University Club, gave their own performances and then helped host the amateur show. "Welcome to the twilight zone," Black said. "I'm your stewardess, here to guide you through the evening." Verde said she was nervous before the show Friday, the first time she had ever performed. "(But) as soon as I got on stage, something took over me," she said. Love, who performs with the others'at University Club, said she first performed as a UF student in 2000, helping what was then the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student Union to raise money for Pride Week. "I always try to come back to help them out whenever I can," Love said. She said it took her a long time to come out of the closet, so she appreciates performing in a place where she does not feel judged, such as in this event. "You're just out there to have fun, and that's the thing to remember," she said. Dispute over wedding band turns deadly RUSHING, from page 1 By this time, Burroughs said, the speed of Guenther's car was about 30 to 40 mph. When Guenther finally let him go, Rushing's head hit the pavement almost immediately, which was the probable cause of his death, Burroughs said. The back tire also crushed Rushing's left leg in the process. Guenther allegedly fled the scene of the accident right away, but a witness said he'might know where Guenther lived, so officers were sent to that location immediately. Reports state that troopers found Guenther's red and silver Dodge Dakota truck parked behind a wooden building at the address provided. "We are highly suspicious of why he was there. There may be some things we do not know." Mike Burroughs Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Burroughs said troopers detained Guenther until witnesses arrived for identification. Guenther was arrested at the scene and charged with driving under the influence as well as leaving the scene of a traffic accident resulting in a death. ."We are highly suspicious of why he was there," Burroughs said. "There may be some things we do not know." Reports state that troopers detected a strong odor of alcohol on Guenther's breath and that Guenther's clothing was soiled and disheveled. FHP is awaiting blood-specimen results. Burroughs added that he does not know if the other men involved were intoxicated. "This is just an initial report; as the investigation unveils we may find new facts," he said. Troopers reported that Rushing, who lived with family members at the same residence, was pronounced dead on arrival. Burroughs said Rushing lived with his mother and possibly a cousin, but neither is willing to comment at this time, nor were they witnesses to the occurrence. YOU CAN HELP ENDANGERED MANA TEES

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MONDAY, APRIL 11,2005 E ALLIGATOR, 11 SFCC Jam features local rock, skating By SKYLER SMITH Alligator Writer ssmiitheslligator.org Rock and style brought out an eclectic crowd of several hundred to SFCC's track field Friday night. From middle-aged couples strolling hand-in-hand to middle-school boys showing off skateboarding tricks, all came to the college's firstever Rock 'n' Style Jam. While local bands The Know How, The Worst, Ten 13 Concept and headliner Hot Water Music provided the rock element, several pro skateboarders and BMX athletes demonstrated their extreme sports with confidence. But Keystone Heights resident Jeff Greeves, 18, said he and his friends came to Gainesville to see Hot Water Music, not the extreme sports. "I had no idea it was gonna be here, but it's pretty cool," Greeves said of the event's style portion, which featured tiiree 30-minute exhibitions by the athletes. "I just picked up a skateboard one day when there were no waves. It's my life. I love it." Sergie Ventura 4 skateboarder Katrina Moore, a 22-year-old from Tampa visiting friends, said she was also at the show to hear Hot Water Music. "They're a good band," she said. "I've been following them for a while." The low ticket price of $5 drew many Hot Water Music fans. The event ran about an hour behind schedule because a truck transporting sound equipment for the event had two flat tires on the drive to SFCC. Aside from the delay, there were no major problems, said Laura McCormick, SFCC Student Government president and event coordinator. T'icia Coyne / Alligator Staff BMX athlete Dave Brumlow gets the crowd cheering as he shows off a few tricks during the Rock 'n' Style Jam on Friday at the SFCC northwest campus track field. "Everything's been kickin' and going great," she said. Backstage, Sergie Ventura, who recently finished skating and dancing for Madonna's Reinvention Tour, said this was his first time in Gainesville, and he loved the energy of the crowd. Ventura said he came out for the event because his friend Phil Hajal, another pro skateboarder and Gainesville sport shop owner, organized the event and contacted him. Originally from Virgimia Beach, Ventura, 29, grew up surfing and said he took up skateboarding as an extra hobby. "Ijust picked up a skateboard one day when there were no waves," he said. "It's my life. I love it." ATTENTION OF STUDENTS: DO YOU WANT 2005 STUDENT SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS? All interested UF students MUST registerforthe season Student season tickets are $42 plus $4 Processing ticket lottery and pre-pay for their season tickets starting today, April 11 at 6pm via G.A.T.O.R.S.! To register for the lottery please call: 352-384-FAN2 (3262) locally or Toll Free 877-428-6747 We will accept lottery registrations through G.A.T.O.R.S. phone system only! You DO NOT have to call on the first day to register. All students have until April 29 at .11:59pm to register and pre-pay for a season ticket. Registering on the first day DOES NOT increase your chances of winning the lottery. Tickets are limited to one (1) per student. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover accepted. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE CURRENTLY REGISTERED FOR UF CLASSES TO REGISTER AND PRE-PAY FOR A STUDENT TICKET -Married Students: You MUST send the Gator Ticket Office a copy of your marriage certificate before attempting to order a spouse ticket. You can fax it to. 352-372-5801. Please be sure to write the student UF ID number on the marriage certificate. FSA again wins VISA talent show By LINDSAY TAULBEE Alligator Writer Itaulbee@aligator.org For the second year in a row, the Filipino Student Association won the Volunteers for International Student Affairs 43rd-annual Talent Show, swarming the stg e Sunday night amid deafening cheers in the Stephen C. O Connell Center. About 4,500 people attended the event. "It's an exhilarating feeling," association choreographer Christy Stoddard said. "I'm so proud of the dancers." The group of aboit 40 performers has been On practicing since March 14i she said. CaMpUS "We're new at this, but we all pulled together at the end," said another choreographer, Jenilee Perlas. "It was better than we'd hoped," she added. The Filipino Student Association, like most of the groups that performed, used traditional and cultural elements as well as contemporary music and dance. Early on, dancers balanced candles delicately on their heads, wore traditional garb and twirled parasols and shawls in a mix of traditional Maria Clara, Muslim and rural dances. In contrast, their performance later featured contemporary dance sets to the likes of Usher and Trick Daddy. The group also drew gasps from the audience with an elaborate dance. Performers, holding opposite ends of two bamboo sticks, clapped the poles together and against the ground, making rhythmic sounds and beats. During the set, other students maneuvered between the moving poles. --Atotal of eight groups-competedinrthe talent show, whiiethree more performed exhibition pieces. -UF liBhtngra Club and the Indian Students Association took second and third place, respectively. Bhangra Club also got the audience's attention with their traditional; orange-and-blue costumes At one point, the men swung two women around the stage, one seated on their shoulders and the other from their waists. They ended with a human construction in which dancers used their whole bodies to do the Gator Chormp. A screen projected images and words in conjunction with the music: Many groups chose to include text to go along with the night's theme, "Imagine: A World of Possibility." The Hispanic Student Association's Sabor Latino dancers included Mexican, Brazilian and Cuban elements in their show. .During a "Day of the Dead"-themed act, students in leotards painted like skeletons crawled out from caskets on the stage. Images of skulls and cemeteries played overhead. UF biology student Richard Ackley attended the talent show to support a friend in the Bhangra Club. "I think it's great they're sharing their cultures," he said. Find someone special. Advertise in The Alligator classifieds. 373-FINDF For more details about student season football tickets, please visit www.Gatorzone.com/tickets

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12, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 ednesday, April 20, 0 at t he O'Connell Doors open at 7pm show ns t 8 pm last day of sch Presented by SGP, Accent and NORML' FREE FOOD TO UF-STUDENTS 4 tickets/UF ID UF Student Tickets available at the University Box Office TICKETS AVAILABLE TODAY General Public Tickets $10 =svicefe's at icket MastE tons University Box Office 392-1653' Ticket Master 904-353 3309 / % For persons with disabilities requirig speeial please contact 3929'1665 x30Q2r 392-2567 C accommodate@sgufl.edu Center ol r locaaccommodations, 1TD),or e-mail >9 -e-r Ik RO0 C(, ACCENTC UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA "Bringing Prominent Speakers to the University of Florida"f 4? RSjry Student Government W I K-) K-

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BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. 373-FIND CI assif ieds MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005. ALLIGATOR www.aIligator.org/class For Rent Rent For R For Rent ) For Rent furnished, furnished ununished ) nnishe rihed ONE IN A MILLION!! Roommate matching 3/3 from only $429 FREE Cable w/ HBO & SHOWTIME*Alarm Gated*24hr gym* tan FREE*Close to UF Leasing for NOW & FALL*377-2777 4-20-71-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to ShandsLong & short term lease Now as low as $355 monthly inc all utilities ph 336-9836 4-20-71-1 HAVE IT ALL AT THE LANDINGSHt Furnished 3 and 4 bdrm apartment homes All utilities, internet, 24 hr gym, FREE Tanning. Roommate Matching Available Starting at $455/bdrm. 336-3838 ASK ABOUT SUMMER SPECIALS 4-20-23-1 *** SORORITY ROW AREA *** Experience the luxury at Windsor Hall. Located 2 blocks to UF. Beautiful single & double suites available. Starting at $400/mo includes everything -gym, pool, DSL, electric, etc. 337-9255 or wwwwindsorhall.com 4-20-71-1 1BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio, park at your door. Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave & 34th S1. $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 4-20-60-1 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 youth 372-8100 4-20-60-1 **COUNTRYSIDE** BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $425 util, cable, alarm, ds 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 1.3 Miles from UF! Seeking roommates 3/2 Available: Recently renovated. Furnishing is optional, wood floors, central AC, washer/ dryer. From $399 305-479-5075 4-11-10-1 KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease Apr. thru July 31st. 1BR/1BA in a large 2BR/2.5BA luxury townhouse. W/D & internet. $350/mo. Female. 508-435-2267 4-20-11-1 Spacious 3/2 house located on Tower Road near the Oaks Mall. Looking for responsible NS famale roommate $300 + utils. Lindsey 786-282-8663 4-15-7-1 Apt 4 rent 4 fall 05. Univ Terrace $405/mo includes utilites, internet, cable tv. On bus route, good location, 4BR/4BA, balcony, quiet, clean. Call Elyse 219-5997 5-24-15-1 GAINESVILLE PLACE 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA, Phase ii, 3rd Fl. Asking $350. 352-262-2439. 4-20-10-1 Room for rent call 359-2393 4BR/4BA house near campus Quiet nice neighborhood Bike to UF. Bus, laundry, parking. $350/mo UF student roommates. 4-14-5-1 1 BR/1 BA in beautiful 4BR/4BA. $41 0/mo ind utils, cable, hi-spd inet, W/D. Free parking & pool! Bus rts 12 & 35. Furn opt. No pets. Indiv leases. Call 352-692-4979. Pics & more: www.ao.net/-roman/ 4-20-8-1 Fo r R ent 1 Bil _nfrn is hed, __ GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW 23 St. 2BR/ lBA 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 IBR apt. $325/mo. O1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2 AVAILABLE NOW Walk to UF, Studios and 1BR's From $555. Free parking Open Weekends 371-7777 wiw.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. RLAUWORS www.wasonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rennl 352-335-0440 Full ServiceSales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 4-20-71-2 CAN'T FIND PARKING? BUS FULL? Studios & 1/1s 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 4Some furnished avail* SOWulk or Bike to Campus 00 1-1 $460/moOO2-1 $520/mo www.sunisland.info 000376-6720 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 -s $515, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. 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/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 Move In Today! SPECIALS! 1br $585, 2/2 $680 Alarm, Pool, bball Love pets! Free UF Parking 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! Alarm*Pool*UF Parking*DW*Gym Call by 4 Specials! 332-7401 4-20-71-2 SEEING IS BELIEVINGIN 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 ***Beautiful 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 4-20-71-2 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 Goodto Be True! 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! 372-8 100 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 HOUSES AT UF 2 and 3BR from $719 Carport, wood floors, pets ok Open Weekends Call for appointment 371-7777 4-20-71-2 Historic Neighborhood WALK TO UF land 2 BRs from $560 Pets ok, wood floor option 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* 1/1 & 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 -V2 C classified. Continued on next page.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. 10am -5pm By Mail: Use forms appearing weekly in The A//igator. Sorry, no cash by mail. MC, Visa or checks only. By Phone: (352) 373-FIND Payment by Visa or MasterCard ONLY. M -F, 8am -4pm By Fax: (352) 376-4556 When Will Your Ad Run? Classifieds begin TWO WORKING DAYS after they are placed. Ads placed at the UF Bookstore may take THREE days to appear. Ads may run for any length of time and be cancelled at any time. Sorry, but there can be no refunds or credits for cancelled ads. Corrections and Cancellations: Cancellations: Call $73-FIND M -F, 8am -4pm. No refunds or credits can be given. Alligator errors: Check your ad the FIRST day it runs. Call 373-FIND with any corrections before noon. THE ALLIGATOR IS ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIRST DAY THE AD RUNS INCORRECTLY. Corrected ads will be extended one day. No refunds or credits can be given after placing the ad. Changes called in after the first day will not be further compensated. Customer error or changes: Changes must be made BEFORE NOON for the next day's paper. There will be a $2.00 charge for All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of color, religion. sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make limitation, or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. -All employment opportunities advertised herein are subject to the laws which prohibit discrimination in employment (barring legal exceptions) because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, age, or any other covered status. e This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through the type of advertising that is know as "personal" or "connections" whether or not they actually appear under those classifications. We suggest that any reader who responds to that type of advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information. e Although this newspaper uses great care in accepting or rejecting advertising according to its suitability, we cannot verify that all advertising claims or offers are completely valid in every case and, therefore, cannot assume any responsibility for any injury or loss arising from offers and acceptance of offers of goods and/or services through any advertising contained herein.

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14, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 For Rent For Rent FoRent For Rent For Rent ninisd Fhed unurnishd unfurnished ) unfrnished 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 We are what you're looking for! 2BR/1.5BA TH with W/D for $649! Alarms, Free UF parking, pets OK Now leasing for Pall 373-1111 5-20-71-2 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/IBA $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, dishwasherceramic 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 Welcomel 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1 BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 4-20-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft 1JR 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 ml to UF Now & fall 331-0095 630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo; 816 NW 37th Dr 3/2, fam rm gar $1300/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 & w ore. 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.SUBLETCOM 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-2 Have Roommates? 3BR/2BA House $950 Only You?. 1 BR/1 BA House $450 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2 So Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BA apts. 5400, $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 Stupendous Studios Steps to UF From $499 -$559 Laundry, pool, pets ok! Open till 8pm and weekends Leasing for Fall 371-7777 4-20-69-2 115 STEPS FROM CAMPUSI! 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/rest, 223 SW 4th Avenues Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-60-2 .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 4-15-64-2 **1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft OO $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 UF in SW .Beautiful/quiet @ 376-2507 4-20-63-2 Threesomes Welcome! 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/1 BA, wood floors, eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent 305-C NE 6th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-55-2 *NOW PRE-LEASING* IBR $699 -2BR $839 -3BR $999 $160 dep. Full size WID, Direct Campus Access, Pool, Fitness Centerl Open M-F 8:30 -5:30, Sat 11-4 Pebble Creek Apts 376-9607 4-20-59-2 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 412-45-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 3BR/2BA House $975/mo 3BR/3BA Townhouse $800/mo 2BR/1 BA Near UF $500/mo Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 4-20-50-2 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 Living it up!! Luxury style!! 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 LIFETIME! 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 *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/1 BA brick duplex behind Norman Hall. $650/mo 375-8256 4-20-30-2 HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 1BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo Progressive thinkers preferred. View at: www.pleasantstreet.net 4-20-31-2 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 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* Blks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes S 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, WID, $900/ mo. Avail May ist!. 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 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 4-20-30-2 2BR/1BA apt mins from campus, Shands. 35% off for summer only lease. 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, dishaster, 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 lv mssg 352-870-7256 4-20-28-2 WE HAVE UPN Sun Bay Apts 376-6720 4-20-28-2 Be near everything at The Oaks! Start at $525 for 1 bdrm, $675 for 2 bdrm, & $825 for 3 bdrm Remodels Available! Call for move 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 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 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/xo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Victoria Station Oft 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 2.5 BA ** Brighton Park Condo 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 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOWAND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $325 to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 4-20-18-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS avail Aug 1, 2005. 3BR/3BA townhouse. Ino 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 -4~, Y~ AUGUST RENT FREE Bring your deposit by April 16 Large 2BR, Close to UF & SFCC Short term leases Avail. Open Sat. Ventura Apartments 1902 SW 42nd Way 352-376-5065 4-11-10-2 Fall rentals, walk to campus, 2BR/2BA $500, sign lease now, move in Aug. Edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NV 6th St. 375-7104 ex 355 4-11-10-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes Prey Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/O, Outed, Pet Friendly, Alarms The Laurels, 335-4455 4-20-16-2 LARGE 1BR APT Hardwood floors, ceiling fans, new appliances & upgrades. Beautiful wooded lot. Close to shopping & UF. Water, sewer included. $395/mo. Call 352-373-5295 4-20-15-2 DUCKPOND AREA HOUSE Avail Aug 1st. Large 4BR/2.5BA, W/D, hardwood floors, fireplace, glassed in porch, util bldg, etc. Bike to campus. $1400/mo, $350/per person. 1st, last, dep. 352-466-0165 4-13-10-2 Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS. Spacious, efficient homes biking distance to campus. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards. Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768 6-30-29-2 0 Oakbrook near Arby's on SW 16th Ave. 2Br/1 BA spacious porch./living room. $900$. Biven's Arm on 13th 1BR/1 BA $600$ Call 386-365-7105 or 365-7822 email: unstable-ping@hotmail.com 4-13-10-2 HOUSES 0 359-2000 2BR 1BA $595 1953 NW 31St P. 2BR 1 BA $595 431 SE 7th St. 4-20-14-2 Available Summer & Fall 'Studios & 1 BRs $350 to $750 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com 8-23-41-2 Absolutely perfect 3BR/2BA in Millhopper. Convenient -to UF & shopping. Huge yard, remodeled interior, wd firs. Truly great house! W/D hkups. No dogs. Prof or grads pref. 2006 NW 36th Teri$999/mo 215-7199 4-20-14-2 Adorable 2BR/1.5BA cottage on bus line. W/D hkups. No dogs. 2943 NW 6th St. $640/mo. 215-7199 4-20-14-2 Looking for Experience? The Alligator is looking for 2005 Sununer interns. Are you interested? Must heavailahle for~h entie(sumnier. If so, please drop off or send a resume to Lorena Crowley or Allison Sinclair Administrative Managers at The Independent Florida Alligator, P.O. Box 14257, Gainesville, FL 32604-2257, or email lcrowley@alligator.org by Wednesday, April 13 at 4 p.m. Materials can be dropped off at The Alligator office, 1105 W. University Ave. from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. No phone calls please! u.N.q.t-Re! sons mapors'

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20050 ALLIGATOR, 19 S ForRen -r',Ren-"--II For Rent )For 'R4hentM un'rUildniusurn is hed rnshd nfurnished Subleases DUCKPOND Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots of charm. Studio & 1BR avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 4-20-14-2 LIVE IN THE DUCKPONDI Avail MayE or 2 BRs in 3BR/1BA house. Quiet street. MUST LOVE DOGS. Lease length neg. CHEAP RENT. Can furn. Call Annie 352-284-1686 4-15-11-2 1BR/1BA at Pine Rush. Pool. Laundry Room. Quiet area. $429/mo with 1st month FREE. No security deposit. Call 692-4352 4-15-10-2 Spacious 1BR/1BA house w/large garage space in Duckpond. Newly renovated, brand new energy efficient appliances incl W/D, tankless water heater, cent AC/H, shed, wd firs, new paint. Call for appt. 352-336-2189 4-20-13-2 HOUSE 2BR/1BA $695/mo. W/D, cent H/ AC, 2.5 mi North of UF. Call 352-214-1722 4-20-13-2 2 BEDROOM -MOVE IN TODAY! Only $530 -540 month! Great Pools Pets Welcome! Walk to UF & Shands! 372-7555 Open wkends! 4-20-12-2 ***BRAND NEW*** 2BR/2.5BA luxury townhoduse, 1200 sq ft, big bedrms, huge living rm & kitchen. Everything is new! 5 min to UF. Avail Aug $975 352-4475795, cell 422-2967 4-20-13-2 3BR/2BA house close to UF campus. Avail Aug 1st, tile floors, new kitchen, large fenced yard, cent AC, $1125/mo. Drive by 3423 NW 1st Ct. Call Marty 514-2855 4-20-13-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! Contact us for a complete listing www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 4-15-10-2 SPYGLASS 0 Ask About Our Move-In Specials & Giveaways Individual Leases: Furniture Packages, Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet; Every Unit is an End Unit Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3 701 SW 62nd Blvd 373-6330 www.spyglassapts.com 4-20-12-2 LAKEWOOD VILLAS Ask About Our Move In Specials & Giveaways Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans; Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer; Workout Rm, TennisnCourt; Swimming Pool; Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3 700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009 www.lakewoodvillias.com 4-20-12-2 CONVENIENT NW 3BR HOME Close .to everything. Updated w/new appliances. 1400 sq ft, W/D hk-ups. Quiet. $850/mo. Available-now. 820 NW 29th Pl. Call 2149270 4-20-12-2 *1 BLOCK TO UF* Avail July orAug 1s!. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse, W/D, OW, monitored sec sys. Pets ok. $925/ mo. Call Todd 472-1286 4-11-5-2 2 BLOCKS TO STADIUM 1 BR duplex $575 1 BR, fireplace $490 MILL RUN 2R, pool $500 Call 335-4790 or 514-1913 4-12-5-2 4BR/2BA DUCKPOND HOME -Wood floors, spacious, quiet. $1050/mo 714 NE 12th Ave. Call Jeffrey at 246-5801 4-20-11-2 Beautiful Hisoric Home, wood floors, high ceilings, 3-4 BR/2BA, large fenced yard $1400/mo ($1250/mo for 2 yr lease) Downtown location near UF. Avail May 1st. Call Tom at 262-6423 4-20-11-2 2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th Pl. $500/ mo, $500 sec dep. No pets. 386-462-0994. 4-20-11-2 2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East. Newly remodeled w/tile floors, W/D inc, pool, quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands, no pets, $800/mo. Avail May 16th. 352-2465958 4-20-11-2 *VERY NEAR UF* 3BR/1BA, $760 1BR/1BA, $460 0 Lg 1BR $500 Call 377-2930 4-12-5-2 1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW23rd St. Starting @ $385/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 4-20-11-2 MOVE IN SPECIAL 2BR/2BA Pinetree Gardens. 2 MONTHS FREE RENT. Move in Aug '05. Pets allowed. Call 377-9362 4-13-5-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 3BR/3BA newer home. Cathedral ceilings, fenced yard, close to UF/Shands, W/D, lawn svc & pest cont ind. Part furn avail. $1300/ mo. Grad students pref. Avail June 1st. Call 246-5958 4-20-10-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION 1608 NW 1st Avenue Located right behind The Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 6-7-19-2 5BR/3BA house with large bedrooms. Located off SW 34th Street within 1 mile of Butler Plaza. On RTS Route 12. Biking distance to UF. $1995 monthly. See www.bellaproperties.net for more. 4-20-10-2 7 blks from UF. Very nice 1 BR/1BA efficiency apartment. Big BA, large laundry room, W/D ncl & kitchen. $650/mo. Incl all utis, cable & DSL. Nice fenced backyard. Call Jed 352378-8488 4-20-10-2 3BR/2BA TRIPLEX avail for August 2 blks from campus. Walk to class. Plenty of parking. $1500/mo. 376-1111 4-20-10-2 In gated Plantation Oaks 2BR/2BA 2 car garage, screened-in porch. Many luxury & energy-saving features $800/mo 386-4623066 5-12-12-2 2BR/1BA HOUSE for rent. Walk to the Law school. W/D, Plenty of parking. Call 352-3761111 4-20-10-2 5 MIN TO SHANDS OR UF Luxurious 2BR/2.5BA in secluded location. Only 5 yrs old & newly redecorated. W/D, DW, alarm, pool. Avail Aug. N/S. $825/mo 214-3820 5-31-17-2 1BR/1BA Walk to Shands. Frederick Gardens. $460/mo Avail July. Must sign year lease. Pool, W/D facility, quiet area, electric extra. 352-870-1784 4-13-5-2 Great Homes, Close to UF. 3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month 1614 NW21 stAVe $1000/month 2006 NW 35th St. $1350/month 4430 NW 16th PI $1425/month Drive by and call 495-9085 Email: SBR@Jacksonlic.com 7-21-30-2 www.10houses.com 2BR/2BA home for July Cent H/AC, W/D, wd floors, den, sunporch, patio, pet considered $840/mo. Bike to UF 352-336-6116 5-1211-2 www.10hous es.com Houses for Aug in quiet areas. Cute clean 2 & 3BR homes. Cent H/AC, W/D, wood/tile floors, $650 to $960/mo. Bike to UF 352336-6116 5-12-11-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Fenced backyard, ~ 1900 sq ft, close to campus. Hdwd flors, W/D hk ups, Avail June 15th. $1300/mo. Call 3321990 4-20-9-2 MIKE'S HOUSES Excellent Single Family Houses Close to UF Call Mike 352-665-7316 4-20-9-2 Townhouse 2BR/1.5BA. Fenced yard, W/D hkups, pets ok. Rent $595/mo. 3935 SW 26th Terr. Call 371-3473, Iv mssg. 4-20-9-2 Take over lease on 2BR/2BA apt. Quiet upstairs on SW 13th at Boardwalk. Laundry, pool, tennis. Avail 05/2005. Rent $600/mo plus utilities. 4-14-5-2 PET'S PARADISE, no app or pet fee. 2BR townhomes, duplexes. Privacy fence, modern appliances, ^fans, SW, private owner, please leave detailed message. $450/525/ mo.352-331-2099. 4-20-8-2 ADORABLE STONE COTTAGE 3 blks from campus. Fully renovated 2BR/1 BA w/den. Wood floors, W/D hkups. Pets OK. Avail May 1st. $975/mo. 331-6376 4-20-8-2 ABRACADABRA! House 3/2 5457 NW 35 Dr, apple tree. $975/mo. 4/3 4306 NW 21 St $1100/mo. 4/3 3538 NW 46 PI $1100/mo. Avail 4/05 or 8/1/05. Call 318-3721 or 352332-0602 4-20-8-2 TILE AND WOOD HOUSE, PETS OK* For rent in May. 2859 SW 40th Ave, behind old putt-putt golf. 3BR/2BA House w/ fenced yard ( new St. Augustine sod grass), garage, Firdge, vaulted ceiling, open kitchen, W/D, $1100/month, mei@gru.net 352-870-8424 4-13-4-2 SPACIOUS STUDIO! Biking dist to Shands & Vet school, washer/dryer, $450/rent 3811 SW 20th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2 LOTS OF CHARM! 2 BR/2BA Duplex, large fenced yard, W/D hookups, Wood floors, lawn svc, $695/rent 1931 -B NW 6th Street. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2 DUCK POND STUDIO! Adorable studio w/separate kitchen & walk-in closet, wood floors, water & pest control incl. $450/rent, 414-7 NE 5th Ave. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc 372-9525 www.TurlingtonReaEstate.com 4-15-5-2 SUPER CUTE! 1BR 1BA duplex, wood floors, lawn service, $400/rent 1631 -A NW 6th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2 Male to share 2BR/2BA condo. All utils incl, minutes to UF, $400/mo. 561-317-4738 4-20-8-4 4 20 6 4 7l ubeass Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Short-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877) FOR-RENT (367-7368) VWWV.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 4-20-13-3 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 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 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 4-20-24-3 *eWALK TO CLASS*** 1/1 in 2/1 house behind Norman Hall. Great location and very cheap. Avail April 25. Call 262-7200 4-15-20-3 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 2BR sublet avail anytime in April @ The Exchange.Call Hillary @407-928-1315 **Call for move-in incentives!** 4-12-15-3 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 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 4-20-21-3 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 4-20-20-3 Summer sublease 1 BR in 3BR house on NW 36th St. W/D, wood floors, w or w/out turn. Avail May 30th. $325/mo + utils. Call 352281-1337 4-20-19-3 **The Exchange $350/mo* Rent May-Aug Price NEG. Pool view, furn & utils incl, female, 1 BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Cell 352-262-7887 4-15-16-3 Summer sublease available -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 1 BR/1BAin 4BR/4BA at Melrose Apts. $300/ mo, pvt BA, W/D, turn, all utils incl, ethernet, cable, lease from May-Aug, AUG FREE. Great Deal! Call 305-469-3372 4-15-15-3 $240/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 UTIL 3BR/2BA Boardwalk Apt. Call PK 954-682-5979 or call 904-705-1689 4-20-17-3 Reduced $450 @ The Exdhange Furnished 1BR/1 BA in 2/2 Kitchen, living room, porch, W/D, Now available. Female please. 772-473-0560. 4-12-10-3 COUNTRYSIDE APT 1BR/1BA in a 4BR/4BA apt, utils, cable, W/ D, dishwasher, FURNISHED. $400/mo OBO. Availabel 5/1 727-656-8207 4-19-15-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms avail May 1st in a 4BR/2BA house. Rent $355/mo + 1/4 utils. W/D, cable modem internet, 2 blocks from campus. Call 352-213-3112 4-20-16-3 Sublease SPYGLASS apt May to July 31. 1 BR/1 BA in 2 BR/2 BA apt. $450/mo OBO everything incl. Fun roommate. Call Katie S. 352-213-5425 4-12-10-3 Summer sublease avail. 3 blocks to campus. Fabulous location! 1 BR in 2 BR/1 BA. $260/ mo + 1/2 utils. Call 813-368-6801 or ewnil tenessa@ufl.edu 4-12-10-3 $400/mo NEGOTIABLE. The Landings 11 FT x 14 FT bedroom. Everything included. Free tanning, sports courts, poolhouse, Summer. Furniture available. 954-290-8087 4-12-10-3 $250/mo 1BR avail in 2BR townhouse in Mill Run for summer. W/D, wireless internet, fully furnished. Pets allowed. 262-2814 4-13-11-3 Lexington May thru Aug sublease 1 BR/BAin 4BR/BA. Includes util, turn, pool, appliances, bus rt. $900 whole summer. Call Jose 561317-5603, jramos@ufl.edu 4-13-10-3 THE EXCHANGE 1/1 in 2/2 May, June, July. $325/mo incl util, cable i-net, W/D, male, furn, gated, bus rt. Call Hank 904-556-6149 -or 904-491-4574 (Steve) 4-20-15-3 Female sublease at Courtyards. I bec room in 4/2 townhouse on 13th. All fun & util included; $399/mo negotiable Sec dep & 1st mo rent free, 514-6408 o murraymd@ufl.edu. 4-20-15-3 10 SECOND WALK TO UF Looking Glass Apts. Summer subleas $400/mo negotiable. Drew 561-339-121 4-20-15-3 2BR/2BA Oxford Manor $363 each Negotiable. W/D, pool, weight room, tanning 3 bus rts, furniture avail. Call 239-671-314E or 561-635-8671 4-14-10-3 SUBLEASE 4/14-8/14, 2BR/2.5BA. Man; amenities inc. W/D, $649/mo Call 332-534 4-14-10-3 Summer Sublease May -July 31. Furn 1 BR/ 1 BA in 3BR/3BA at Hidden Lake. $510/moincl W/D, ethernet, gym, pool, tanning bed & cable. On bus route 8. Call 904-622-6263 4-14-10-3 Classifieds." Continued on next page. MONDAY,

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.16, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 e s sublieasesn U ubeases ,Subleases Roommates Summer sublease at University Glades 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Huge walk-in closet! Furniture optional. Price negotiable. Call 954-529-5223 4-14-10-3 1BR/1BA avail May-Aug. Aug free. $299/ mo fully furnished, ethernet, utilities, cable included. Rent neg. Call 727-433-1607 414-10-3 DOWNTOWN sublease May/June/July Arlington Sq. w/pool -1 min to clubs 1BR w/bath in 3BR townhouse Other roommates away for summer Now ONLY $299/mo 352-222-7797 4-14-10-3 1BR in Campus Lodge, fully furn, pvt bathroom, all utils incl. vaulted ceilings, valued at $519/mo Subleasing for $375/mo from May 1st -mid Aug. Call Joy 786-210-9453 4-15-10-3 Summer sublease at Hidden Lake. 1 of 2BR/ 2BA. Call Jessica @ 863-860-7270 for more info. 4-15-10-3 1 rm in house $285 mo + utl & cbl 3 mo sublese first mo free, great loc off 34th st. Wash/dry quiet area. 352-375-1353 4-20-12-3 1 or 2BR avail for summer sublease in 3/2.5 townhouse. Walking distance to Butler Plaza & 1 mi to UF. Avail, furn or unfurn, W/D. Call Ciliff at 561-252-0819 4-20-12-3 May to Aug. $380 is all you pay! Util, wireless, furn incl. Free tanning, pool, hottub, fitness center, comp lab, tennis, bus route 352-246-3743 4-18-10-3 WALK TO CLASS 1BR/1BA next to pool & laundry, walk-in closet, outdoor patio, COLLEGE PARK $500/mo. Call Derek 352219-9073, derek34786@aol.com 4-11-5-3 ***$350/mo*** Female only roommate for summer sublease. 1.5 mi from UF, Hidden Lake Apt 1BR/1 BA spacious, W/D incl, Pets allowed. For more info. Call Meaghan 352-745-2377 4-12-6-3 University Glades Sublease!! SUMMER: May -Aug. Price neg. BR w/personal bath in, 3/3 apt. Incl all util. Furniture avail. Call Stacey 352-336-1968 4-20-12-3 LIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS!!! ALL rooms in furnished 3/3 townhouse Huge bedrooms/closets, 2 balconies, free tan/cable, courts, pool, gated May -August, $1170/mo 727-743-7240 4-11-5-3 Sublease room May -July 31st. The Laurels. $265/mo + 1/3 utils & cable. Call Megan 321917-9417 4-11-5-3 $225/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 utils, in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apt. Please call 813-690-0215 4-11-5-3 CAMPUS LODGE APT for sublease May to Aug only $350/mo (regular $510/mo) inc everything from furn to elec. Pvt BA, vaulted ceilings, poolside. Many upgrades. Call Nick 954-663-1530 4-11-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms @ University Commons 4/2 apt. $385/mo each. Incl util & cable. Avail now -Aug. Call 954-895-0884 or 904-377-9346 CLOSE TO UF. 4-11-5-3 ***SUMMER SUBLEASE*** May-July 4BR/4BA, 1 room open, furnished, utilites paid, walk-in closet, pool, washer/ dryer, 3 bus rts, hi spd internet. ONLY $290 NEGOTIABLE 246-4330. 4-11-4-3 ARLINGTON SQUARE $200/mo 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. 1/2 util, cable, internet May 1 thur July 31. 352-5143640 4-20-11-3 IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE $250mo + utils for 1BR in 3BR/2BA w W/D in Rocky Point. Call 772-285-3472 4-12-5-3 Museum Walk Apt for Summer 1/1 in 2/2 -:townhouse near campus. Fast bus rt, pvt balcony, walk-in closet, furn. W/D, pets ok. $380/mo + utils. Call 239-229-7218 4-12-5-3 $450. Female roommate for a sublease May -July 31st at Hidden Lake. Includes ALL utilites, cable, internet. Furnished, washerdryer. Contact Leanna at 585-802-1548 4-20-11-3 1BR/1BA luxury apt. Sublease until end of summer. Cathedral ceilings, W/D, balcony, etc. Call for price. 786-402-1175 or rdboyri e@coraltrucking.com 4-20-11-3 Available immediately. 1BR/1BR in 3BR house. Close to campus. W/D, great roommate. $0 down, $340/mo. negotiable. Call Tim. 727-642-0136. 4-20-11-3 lbdrm available in 3 bdrom starting May. No roommates. Unfurnished room, furnished apt. Must be clean. $310/mo for 3 mos. Call Cristy 305-586-8570 4-12-5-3 Spyglass sublease avail May-July 31. 1BR/ 1BA fully furnished, all utilities included. $750/mo neg kep sec dep. Call 352-3777563 or email ccampise@ufl.edu. 4-20-11-3 I, Laurels sublease! May 1 -Aug 7. Huge 1BR/ 1BA in a 3/3 T/H. Private balcony, walk-in closet gym, tanning bed, gated community. All furniture for sale! Call 378-9597. 4-12-5-3 *DUCKPOND* Sublease May & June. Huge room in historic Victorian home. $315/ mo, 3 blocks from downtown. 377-2373 4-20-11-3 University Commons Apts. Need male or female to move into complex. April 20 -August 20. Please call 352-514-2326 4-12-5-3 APRIL RENT FREE Fully furn 1BR/1BA at Melrose Student Suites. Avail now -Aug 15 (Aug Rent Free) $350/mo. Call John 813-758-2471 4-12-5-3 ***$200/mo OFF!*** Campus Lodge Apts. Furn pvt BR/BA $350/ mo May -Aug w/option to renew. Incl everything + internet + W/D. Near UF. Call Kelly 954-691-8944 4-12-5-3 Sublease @ The Exchange 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BAAvail May thru Aug. Price reduction $350/mo OBO. Fully fuirnished, utils incl. Call Tiffany 352-303-6130 4-12-5-3 Sublease @ The Exchange 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA. Avail May thru Aug. Price reduction $350/mo OBO. Fully furnished.utils incl Call Edward 352-256-1890 4-12-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE @ GAINESVILLE PLACE 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. Fully furn, all util incl, + monthly maid svc. May-Aug. $350/ mo MUST RENT. Call Stacy @352-219-2636 or TAP82@aol.com 4-12-5-3 Avail now-Aug 10. Melrose sublet. F roommate for 1pvt BR w/Pvt BA in 2BR apt. kitchen, balcony, W/D, e-net, pol. Close to UF on bus rte., 10 min to SFCC. $509/mo -negotiable. 734-677-6044 4-12-5-3 *G-VILLE PLACE* $350/month includes everything Stay April 25th -August 24 Pay ONLY 3 months Call Alison 772-696-1519 4-13-5-3 **WALK TO CLASS** Summer sublease @ Courtyards. 1BR in 4BR townhouse. May-Aug. $325/mo. NEGOTIABLE. Call Maggie 352-264-7847 4-20-10-3 HOT lease 4 a cool price! Only $325/mo. (util incl) for fully furn 1BR/ lBA w/ W/D, dig cable (hbo+), hi spd internet, pool, ground floor loc. 2 RTS (covered). 377-2856 4-20-10-3 Great 2/2 in a 4/4 apt. in GAINESVILLE PLACE $380/mo. May -Aug. Furn, everything included. Great location near campus. Pool, gym, sports. Call 315-857-7814 or ejok32@ufl.edu. 4-13-5-3 (5/1 -8/6) 3+ spaces available Sorority Row $300/mo includes: util/ethernet/cable/housekeeping trimarkproperties.com/ivy_house/ ALDummar@yahoo.com 4-11-3-3 Downtown Arlington Square 1 BR/1 BA in a 3BR townhome. Sublease May-1/2 of Aug. W/D & pool inci Next to Starbucks & Hippodrome. $400/mo + 1/3 utils. NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-262-1687 4-2010-3 $300/mo summer sublease, Countryside Apts 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA, furn, all utils incl. 407-221-8819 4-13-5-3 GREAT DEAL Huge BR in 3BR/2BA apt. May-July $300 + 1/3 util. Negotiable. It's a must seel Call Mark 239-994-4913 4-13-5-3 Great Summer Sublease! 3BR/3BA in gorgeous Hidden Lake. Min from UF, pool, gym, TV in kitchen, fully furnished. $325/OBO. 371-6542 for more info. 4-13-5-3 2/2 DowntownArlington Square Sublet Anytime May-July 31. Reduced rent only $761. No deposit. Cent A/C, big rooms, dishwasher, pool, laundry rm. Call 256-4207 4-20-10-3 CAMPUS CLUB 1BR w/shared bath $425 + August free, female roommate asap, furnished, all utilities, maid, cable, internet, clean & quiet, no fees, call Julie 786-3015239 4-11-3-3 LIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Summer sublease 3BR/3BA apt. w/ pool, W/D, util incl. Avail May -Aug. Furnished! Rent neg. Call 843-290-5853 (bus route to campus) 4-20-10-3 College Manor studio available May 1 thru Aug 14. 1 block from campus. It includes all util, except cable/phone. $459/mo. Call Gabriel at 786-200-4902 4-13-5-3 1BR/1 BA in NW avail 5/2 $440/mo for 3 mo sublease w/option to rent after. Large kitchen, walk downtown, pleasant area, front porch w/swing, on & off street park. 3370695 4-20-9-3 Summer sublease in 4BR/2BA apt. $335/ mo negotiable. Furnished, incl cable, DSL optional. Od 5 bus routes. Call 870-4638 4-18-7-3 Large 1 BR/1 BA in Oxford Manor. Price negotiable 1 1/2 mi from UF. Private gym. 2 pools. Excellent managment. Call 373-0803. Ask for Lauren or Aimee 4-20-9-3 Apt for sublease 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA Spyglass, 701 SW 62nd Blvd. Fully fuirn $450/mo utils paid. Avail May thru July. W/D incl. Call 813-892-6872 4-14-5-3 FREE RENT Royal Village 2 blocks from campus, 1 BR in 3BR/2BA, all amenities incl. Call 813-9565421 4-14-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE at University Club. 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA apt. $360/mo, incl utils, -cable, ethernet, furn, W/D & more. Call 786423-0445 4-12-3-3 Sublet 1 BR/1 BA in a 3BR furn apt. Summer A & B @ The Exchange $480/mo. Call days 813-245-3259, eves 813-818-9398 4-20-9-3 Large BR in adoreable 2BR house 5 blocks behind Swamp! $425/mo utils inc. Avail May thru Aug. rawlsOl2@aol.com, 407-625-8990 4-20-9-3 1 BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA apt. Sterling Univeristy Glads. Fully furn, utils incl. $415/mo. Avail May thur July. Call 954-294-6379 4-13-4-3 SPANISH TRACE 1BR Avail May -July. Furnished or unfurnished. Rent Negotiable. 561-715-1857 4-20-9-3 **1 MONTH FREE -3BR/3BA** Avail May thru Aug, w/opt to renew. $352/mo ea. W/D, vaulted ceiling, bus rt & more. Stoneridge Apts. Email leti@uf.edu. 4-209-3 1 BR/1 BA LOFT TOWNHOUSE May 1st thru July 31st. $450/mo. Pool, alarm, pets ok. Near UF, VA & Shands. 3 bus rts. Call 352-262-8558, kellyuf@gmaiI.com 420-9-3 1BR/1BA apt at GAINESVILLE PLACE Avail May -Aug. Will give BARGAIN RATE. Call 954-755-0696 4-20-9-3 1BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA utilities incl also cable & highspeed internet avail. by May 1st at Cambridge at Gainesville. $435 or neg. May -August. Washer/Dryer incl. 786-385-8186 4-14-5-3 1BR apt sublease May 1st (negotiable) thru July 30. Roof access, across from campus $469/mo (negotiable). You keep $250 sec dep. Call 214-3599 4-12-3-3 Sublet May -July. 2 rms avail in NE Gville house. $250 + 1/3 bills. Rent 1 or both. Bkyd w/picnic table, grill & firepit. Cable & wireless. W/D. Easy bike to UF. Furn/unfurn opt. Isadora 682-1112, Chris 281-5270 4-12-3-3 Furn 1/1 of unocc 3/3 CAMPUS LODGE now-Aug. Enet, pool, gym, W/D, cable, water, basic elec indl. Renew opt w/choice of roommates poss. $514 reduced to $450/mo Hurry! 772-231-4609, sallym8706@aol.com 4-18-7-3 Summer sublease May 1July 31. 1BR/1BA $325 NO DEPOSIT Call Erdem 336-0799 or 392-6780 or e-mail me at eacar@ufl.edu 4-15-5-3 SUMMER DEAL Male for summer sublease 1BR in 4BR apt/ W/D, behing Sorority Row. $300/mo. Please call 305-335-9021 4-208-3 GAINESVILLE PLACE $420/mo OBO. Fully furn, W/D. Utils, cable, internet irfcl. Call Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA apt. Close to UF. Bike/bus. $260/mo + 1/3 utils. For more info call Joy 954-614-4607 or 352-377-6918 4-20-8-3 WALK TO CAMPUS -$245 3 rooms available (indiv sublease) in 4br/2bath apt. May-Aug. Contact : Amy 954-854-7704 Lena 954-559-4707 4-15-5-3 Summer Sublease Lexington Crossing $350/mo everything included. Avail May 1st. 1 BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA. Call 954-471-3052 or 352-271-2022 4-15-5-3 ACROSS FROM UF sublease at the Courtyards. All utilities incl, room 4 ft bigger than all the others. M/F, $400/mo rent negotiable, May-Aug. 904-608-6815 4-15-5-3 WALK TO CAMPUS FOR CHEAP $1400 for WHOLE SUMMER NW 7th Ave fully furn 1B in 4B/2BA house. Cable, hi spd inet, uti inot. Avail 4/29 NEGOTIABLE. Call Noel @ 352-375-4635 4-20-8-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE @ THE EXCHANGE 2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BA, only 1 roommate. Furn, everything incl. Call Marissa, 954295-1012 or Erin, 303-829-3877 -4-15-5-3 Sublease @ Gainesville Place, 1BR/ 1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furn, all utils, cable, internnet incl. Several amenties. Rent negotiable. Call 954-234-1351 4-13-3-3 .CAMPUS LODGE Nicest apt @ UF. 2BR/ 2BA all utils, fully furn, May to Aug. Very clean. Gated community, screened patio. Quiet. Call 372-3788. 4-15-5-3 Live w/a fridnd not a stranger! 1 or 2 BRs in 2BR/2BA @ Cambridge Apts. All furn & utils incl. Great location. May thru Aug. $450/mo per B8/OBO!! Call Tracy 305-726-7970 420-8-3 1V oommes 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 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 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 4-20-38-4 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 4-12-25-4 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 4-20-28-41 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 4-12-20-4 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 1 BR/1 BA 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 Live in luxury above Starbucks & Dragonfly Sushi. Room w/pvt bath avail mins from UF, Shands, etc. Spacious luxury house. Hard wood floors throughout., new appliances. $449/mo. Call Anthony Vargas 337-1330 4-11-22-4 **4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS** Large house w/pool, wood floors, big rooms. 2BRs available Aug 1st. Wireless. $450/mo + utils ea. Corey 904-234-5214 or 352-3739015 4-15-20-4 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 *SUMMER SPECIAL $275/mo* Female(s) for 1-2 BR in 3/2 house near UF, Hands & VA. Pets ok, furs opt. Avail now. Jennifer 371-6226 please leave message. 4-11-11-4 2M roommates needed for 3BR Millpond twnhs fully furn; king beds, hi spd net, cable, W/D, pool, near UF, on UF bus rt, S450 & 1/3 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, Y7 E:omMat6s Roommates,Roommates urnishings Computers ROCKWOOD VILLAS $350/mo + 1/3 utils. 2BR/2BA avail in 3BR/ 3BA townhouse. Wood floors, washer/dryer, high-speed internet. Call Colleen 954-8575297 4-12-10-4 2 Female Roommates in 4/2 house in quiet NW neighborhood large yard, sunroom. NS/drug. Must be clean and responsible $400 + 1/4 util. Email 123daisy@excite.com 4-12-10-4 Female wanted. Prof, college student, NS, 2BR/1BA 1300 sq ft $380/mo W/D, incl. Close to UF & Duckpond. Avail 6/1 Ask for Michelle 813-997-6600 4-12-10-4 2 females looking for a 3rd in a beautiful 3BR/3BA condo located in prime residential area. 15 min from UF. Close to park-n-ride. Large kitchen & living room, patio, internet, cable TV & W/D, community pool. $450/mo 727-399-0574 4-12-10-4 NS, mature, responsible, upper classman or grad student for own room & bath in large quiet home only 8 blocks north of campus. Rent inc! all atls, WID, wireless & cable. $500/mo 727-433-0229 4-20-16-4 Roommate Wanted: Large 2/1 apartment on 13th next to Norman Hall. $320/mo plus 1/2 utilities, lease from July -July. Female preferred, cool person required. 514-6408 or murraymd@ufi.edu 4-20-15-4 Loft BR $250/mo big old house in NW. Remodeled, hardwood firs, new kitchen & baths, great yard, close to UF. Great roommates, DSL, good parking. Stephanie 3719409 4-13-10-4 Female roommate needed for NW 39th Ave home. $475/mo, all utilities inci, internet, fully furnished, private BR, W/D. Avail. ASAP 870-5291 4-20-15-4 0) 0 L. 0 0 E 0 I Female Roommates Needed for 3BR/2BA house. Pets welcome! Everything included in $450 rent! Furn available, wireless internet, digital cable, W/D and much more. Please call Kathryn @ 352-367-9376 or 352-2463553 4-14-10-4 Roommate needed to share beautiful 3/2 house in NW Gainesville. Min to UF. Fully furn, pets welcome. Huge fenced yard, W/D, DW. Available immediately. Vicky at 386848-5620 4-14-10-4 Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 4-15-10-4 M/F NS grad student/prof for room in 3BR/ 2BA house near Vet School & Shands. Lease expires 7/31. $350/mo neg + 1/3 utils. Call Josh 372-0860 4-20-12-4 M/F roommate for 2 rooms in 3/2 house $450/mo everything included, W/D, cable internet, completely furnished. Call Jen at 561-723-7621 4-11-5-4 2 ROOMS OPEN ap. $85/p/S. small apt. one person or 2 $85 p/w one $100. For 2 All full cable W/M. 2 miles out Hawthorn Rd. For details pager 202-7074 or Mess. #376-0384 4-12-5-4. 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 1. 305-962-6102 4-20-11-4 10 MIN WALK TO CAMPUS M/F undergrad to share spacious 2BR/2BA on Archer Rd. Clubhouse, pool $300 + 1/2 utils. Avail May. Call Peter 352-871-0471 4-12-5-4 Female Roommate Wanted MILL RUN Condo -SW 20th Available May 5th, 2BR/2.5 BA, on Bus Route, Washer & Dryer, Newly Renovated, Prefer upperclassmen/ grad students. $450 incl utils 904-268-3249 4-12-5-4 .2/2 avail in beautiful large house located in quiet neighborhood. Avail for the summer beginning May 1. Call 352-246-4519 or 352376-4421. N/S, neat, preferred. 6-2-19-4 2 Ig BRs in pvt hm w/2 UF students, (MF) 10 min to Shands.& UF. $450/mo (inc $50/mo twds utils). W/D, pool & tennis, DSL, cable. No pets. NE, avail after 7/1 &/or 8/15. Call 561-866-7958 4-12-5-4 Females for all rooms in beautiful fully furn Univ Terr 4BR/4BA Walk-in closets. Great location 2 bus rts. 1 year lease. $425/mo incl utils, wireless internet,, W/D. Bring your friends & call 954-592-0521 4-12-5-4 Rockwood Villas Female wanted for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA starting May. Furnished, W/D, wireless high spd internet, pool. $450/mo. Util incl. 352377-6865 4-13-5-4 -M or F to share house for summer and/or fall. Move in ASAP. Furnished, includes all amenities. 2 mi to UF. $500/mo incl everything. 352-378-0329 4-20-10-4 Female for own BR in nice 3BR house off NW 8th Ave, 3 mi from UF on bus rte. Tile! hardwood, fenced yard, $300/mo + 1/3 GRU & HS Internet -digital cable, avail May 1, 381-5597 4-20-10-4 Room avail now in 3/2 house by lake & woods. Cent AC, W/D, Ig yard, artspace, dsl, gr8 kitchen, pets. We seek easy-going roomie $300/mo + shared billss, sec dep. 384-1431 4-13-4-4 F vet student seeking F, NS for brand new fully furn 2BR/2BA home. Avail immed. Optional renewal for fall. $425/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 561-707-1503 or gatorgrt@ufl.edu. 5-10-9-4 Room in 2.2 in Sparrow Condos on Tower Rd. $375 flat rate incl Utils, DSL,. sat TV & phone. Private bath & balcony. Girls only. 352-359-2382 or katschu@ufl.edu 4-15-5-4 VERY NICE. Furnished large 2BR/2BA house. Utilities included $1100/mo or individually $550/mo. 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 block from Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi from UF. 407-363-7198, call 407-234-1380 4-20-8-4 Looking for roommate to rent master BR in nice, clean, relaxed environment. New wood floors & appliances, no move-in or application fees. $350 + 1/3 utils. Call Ryan 850261-3571 4-20-8-4 Girls only 2 rooms May 1st to July 31st each w/pvt baths. Cent AC, W/D, cable incl. Internet ready. $350/mo each. Call 352-4729778, 305-299-3485 4-15-5-4 Real Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFLEDS! 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 Iv msg 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.com 4-20-71-5 The Flavor of New Orleans comes to campus. 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 3758256 4-20-71-5 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A HOUSE OR CONDO NEAR UP? Plenty of properties are available. Call Marc J. Nakleh at Campus Realty 352-235-1576 4-20-68-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more information, visit ww.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 4-20-52% 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 features a customized kitchen, bath & balcony, convi to UP., Shands, VA & malt. Amp. pking. $73,800 352-222-2942 photos.yahoo.com/ dgmatt45 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 4-20-26-5 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 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 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 GET IN THE GAME!! Rental homes SE O'vilte. Positive Cash-Flow, Stable Tenants 34k & 39k www.SE-Rentals.com 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 const. 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 w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 BedsFull mattress & boxspring sets $490Qn sets $89SSingle sets $390King sets $99OFrom estate sale: Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a Mattress 4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6 4-PIECE BEDROOM SET Includes: bed, dresser w/attached mirror nightstand armoire. Sacrifice at $325 OttO. 419-799-9181 Eric 4-14-12-6 SALEl 2 black couches, matching coffee table, huge black & brown desk, 2 extralong twin size beds, brand new W/D. Prices negotiable. Call 954-540-0344 4-20-9-6 FUTON -black $ wood $1i00 QUEEN SIZE BED -$100 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER -$25 Call 813-624-2946 4-13-3-6 Washer/Dryer Kenmore Deluxe white. $285 318-3721 or 332-0602 4-20-8-6 Dresser $35, queen sz bed $60, 19" Color TV-.$40, Window AC 8000 BTU $75, dorm fridge sm $40, VHS movie camera $65, lawnmower $60, electric mower $60, musical cuckoo clock $65. Call 335-5326 4-13-3-6 Cm puters W ^ W& zi"akeW"&t c4atc 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 4-12-5-5 Buy & sell. Looking for quantity for parts. Prices from $450 with 1yr warranty www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 4-20-71-7 534 SW 4th Ave. 373-8823 O l Furnishings "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" www.swampcycles.com 4-20-70-11 Network specialists Netwrk peciliss -*NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS* BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, piWe buy computers and laptops New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place low-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, Working and Non-working 352-336-1271 ww.newscooters41less.com still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-372378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator 7490 will deliver. 4-20-71-6 4-20-71-7 grads. All models & directions avail on BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top website. 4-20-50-11 mattress &'box. New, unused, still in plastic 0I w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 C r 30 Classifieds. Computer/Internet 452419.490 Continued on next page. GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -networks, wireless, virus -we BEAT all prices! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 4-20-66-7 l 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: 800-749-8128 ext M974 4-20-31-8 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 RED ROAD BIKE $175 OBO Late 80's, Panasonic, 51cm, ex cond, dx1000, w/Shimano components, cr0-mo fits 54" to 59". Recent tune-up. Please call Nick 871-2755 4-11-5-9 For Sale 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, Gvile 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 "College Survival Tips" e-book. Download with credit card or e-check; or pay by check and receive in e-mail. Only $8 at www.realti mepublications.com 4-18-11-10 55 Gallon Saltwater Fish Tank with Stand and Canopy l2Olbs of Fiji and Tonga live rock Must sell $750 080 Please contact 904-742-1700 to see 4-125-10 PA SYSTEM. Peavy XR 684F w/2 Fender 11.5 XP cabinets, 2 speaker stands, cables, ,and compressor. $1000/OBO. Call Shawn 379-9004 4-13-5-10 Mo rycles, Mopeds ** 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

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18, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 MWEErcyclesMopeds WAuts Hep Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted ** 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 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599. Largest section KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11 1993 HONDA NIGHTHAWK CB250 Good condition. Great for getting to and from school 11,800 miles $1300/OBO. Call 2780174 4-20-11-11 2002 MD SCOOTER Great Condition. Low Miles. Recently Serviced. 40 MPH +. Graduating. Call 305310-8040 4-14-5-11 WEIZFoS FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or note NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS *Over 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 4-20-71-12 CARS -CARS Buy@SellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARR MITH 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 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) 338-1999 4-20-45-12 90 Chevy Lumina Van $1499 '93 Chevy Blazer $1499 '90 Ford F-1iSO $2499 '93 Chrysler New Yorker $1999 (352) 338-1999 4-20-45-12 1991 MIATA Racing green convertible w/tan interior. Perfect condition. If interested call 379-0619 4-20-20-12 2003 LEXUS RX 300 26,800 miles, 2-wheel drive, white, power, leather, nice. $29,900 firm. 213-3943 4-11-5-12 1992 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE Automatic, AC, new paint, CD, 83k, $1950. Call 352-871-6979 4-20-12-12 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Daytona, 2dr, V-6 supercharger, AT, leather, sunroof, Bose, exc condition, $10,400 OBO 352-264-0325 4-13-7-12 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1998 A/C, AM/FM/CD, sunroof. Runs & handles great. No mechanical problems, 84k miles. $4900/OBO. Moving out-of-state. Must sell now. Call 352-425-1022 4-20-12-12 1992 Buick Lesabre, AC, runs very well, clean, oil changed, 128k $1500!! Call Gilles @ 352-359-7689 4-20-9-12 '94 Chevy Lumina Minivan Automatic Transmission, New A/C, New Tires ood Condition $1995 OBO 846-5117 or 281-7753 4-14-5-12 MUSTANG GT '99 Gold Edition, red, new sound system, 210" subs, V-8, tinted windows, 64k miles. Excellent condition, well maintained. $14,500. Call 375-1010. 4-18-7-12 HONDA CIVIC 2000 mi 93k, silver, 2 door, DX hatchback, manual, great shape $4900. 352-335-1541 or kluth@ufl.edu 4-14-5-12 1994 Saturn SLI 4dr burg +grey cold air, body + interior excellent runs great, no mech problems, $2000.00 after 6:30 352332-7268 or leave message. 4-14-4-12 WWaFI.d LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ O.R 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. 1 live in the Tower Rd area. 4-20-742-13 MOVING TO DC? Share expense w/UF law grad for rental truck leaving -4/18.Call 514-7766. 4-14-6-13 M Help Wanted is the independent florida 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. EOE. the independent ftoritau alligator What's black and white and "read" alt owner? ? The Independenn Florida Atligator And you can be part of the sales team of the largest college newspaper in the country by applying to become and ADVERTISING INTERN (this is a non-paid position requiring 12-15 hours per week, possibly leading to a paid sales position.) If you are a UF or SFCC student eager to gain valuable sales experience stop by the Alligator, 1105 W. University Avenue, to fill out an application and class schedule by Mon, April 18th. We will contact you for an interview opportunity to get your career jump-started! EEO/AA 4-18-7-14 the independent forida Evening Newpaper 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. Sthe independent florida PT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLERK needed at The Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants must be enrolled for summer semester (UF or SFCC) for at lease 3 credit hours. Customer service skills a must. Good spelling, typing & basic. math very helpful. Comfortable working with computers. Know Adobe InDesigs or willing to learn Clean appearance. Friendly, people-person. Approximately 10-12 hrs/wk: Mon, Wed & Fri mornings. (Position available w/flex hrs for fall also. Must plan to be enrolled min 6 credit hours). Apply in person at The Independent Florida Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave. 8-5, Mon-Fri. Equal Opportunity Employer 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 55.50/hr Flea hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-K. 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 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 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ 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, DFWP. Paid training. Call 352-367-4608. www.aicscompanies.com 4-20-83-14 Mortgage lender has sales positions avail for college sudents 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)4-2070-14 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 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 CASH Tired of sitting 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 SUMMER JOBS 0$2100 Co-Ed Camp Seen 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 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 $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 4-20-40-14 Web Programmer -asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SOL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 4-20-43-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start today 378-3312 4-12-20-14 *SUMMER WORK* College Credit Possible $672/wk 888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-2032-14 WANTED: PT barn help in exchange for living accomodations. Exp needed. Micanopy area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454 4-12-25-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash looking for hard workers all positions. Cashiers (full day availablity) & line workers. (am 8:30-1 & pm 12-6 shifts avail) 15-40hrs your choice. Great work environment. Apply: 7404 NW4th Blvd. By Home Depot. No phone calls please. 420-31-14 CAMP COUNSELORS -Gain valuable experience while having the summer of a lifetime. Counselors, needed for Outdoor Adventure, Arts, Aquatics & more in the Pocono Mtns of Pennsylvania. Apply on line @ www.pineforestcamp.com 4-20-26-14 Customer Service rep wanted. MS Office Experience required. Permanent Full-Time Position. Contact: Jackson Industries, 4001 Newberry Rd, E4, GvI or info@jacksonllc.com 5-24-30-14 Girl Scout Camp hiring counselors, lifeguards, nurses, boating instructor, arts/crafts director, equestrian staff. Min age 18. Salary + meals & housing. 8 wks, 5/30 -7/23. Call 800-347-2688 or email jcarr@girlscouts-gateway.org. EOE 4-1820-14 TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE PLAY & COACH SPORTS HAVE FUN MAKE $$$ CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN OVER 15 SPORTS & ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMER 2005. CHECK IT OUT AND APPLY ONLINE NOW: WWW.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 IMOST WANTED I James Albert -Taylor Black Male (DOB 10/17/77); 511", 145 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: 2 Felony Violations of Probation Warrants for Burlary of an Occupied Dwelling, and Lewd and Lascivious Battery ALACHUA COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005V M ALLIGATOR,19 Hlp WdnteiJ U HelpWanted HL p fWantedH I 1p Wanted Hp ted 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 4-18-20-14 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 *AMBERS ANGELS* Dancers Needed for Adult Entertainment Co Great Pay & Flexible Hours. Call 335-3875 4-12-15-14 Hiring KITCHEN STAFF. Apply between 2 & 4 pm, Mon -Fri, CALICO JACKS 3501 SW 2nd Ave. Creekside Mall. 4-20-20-14 RGIS Inventory Specialists seekig part-time auditors Starting wage $8.00 per hour Apply at RGISINV.com 4-20-20-14 LM 0* (U E C 0 Cu CE) C 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. 4-2020-14 PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED Valid driver's license a must. 352-222-1904 4-14-15-14 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 The City of Gainesville's Recreation & parks Department is looking for summer camp counselors, lifeguards, swim instructors and pool attendants. Please apply online at' www.cityofgainesville.org 4-11-10-14 U) 0 L. a. z L. E E 0 0 E. 0 L. 4I U m m ~e. e. g S m SS I 1/~ -v > 0 MANY POSITIONS AVAILABLE The YMCA is now hiring enthusiastic staff members to fill positions in the following areas: Afterschool counselors, summer camp counselors, sports camp counselors, gymnastics instructors, program directors, group cycling instructors, customer service personnel, weekend activities staff, dance instructors/director, lifeguards/swim instructors, soccer referees, bus drivers and more. Hiring at multiple locations throughout North Central Florida. Apply in person at 5201 NW 34th St. Gainesville, Fl 32605. Interviews begin immediately, so apply today! 4-1110-4 Now accepting applications for Resident Assitant and apprentice Resident Assistant positions for the SUMMER 2005 Semester. Applications are avaiable from Kathy Smith in the Department of Housing and Residence Edauctaion Office, and are due by 4:00pm on Monday, April 18, 2005. For further information contact Kathy Smith at 392-2171 ext 10139. 4-18-14-14 LEASING CONSULTANT Experience a plus. Enthusiastic, energetic. PT position avail at University Commons. Apply in person or call 377-6700 4-12-10-14 CAMP STAFF YMCA overnight camp seeks dependable fun-loving staff. Must enjoy working w/ children & able to live on-site. Call 352-4663587 for more info. 4-12-10-14 The Florida Book Store is currently hiring temporary cashiering help for Spring Textbook Buyback and the first of Summer A/C Classes. Applicants with previous cashiering and customer service experience are preferred. This position requires, availability during the following times: Monday, April 11th through Friday April 15th for training; Saturday, April 16th through Sunday, May 1 st for textbook buyback and Saturday, May 7th through Sunday, May 15th for the first week of Summer A/C Classes.hApply in person at 1614 W. University Avenue, complete a application and ask for Carolynne between the hours 2pm-5pm Monday through Friday. Please do not drop off applications during times not specified including weekends.Equal Opportunity Employer 4-12-10-14 AmeriCorps: Make a Difference! Volunteers urgently needed to tutor reading to childrenin grades K-3 in Alachua schools. We train you. Serve 2 or more hours per week. Needed for summer school (June) also. Choose your hours from 8:00 to 5:00. Contact Jasmine at AmeriCorpsVolunteers@yahoo.com or call 222-8l777 4-12-9-14 Admin. Asst. for mid-size fast-paced construction co. Excellent-opportunity with our project mgmt team. Experience in construction a plus. Fax resume to 375-8604 4-11-7-14 Project Mgr/Estimator for mid-size fastpaced construction co. Excellent opportunity. Fax resume to 375-8604. 4-11-7-14 PERSONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT NEEDED. Must have 2-4 hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must be organized & responsible. Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 4-14-10-14 Holiday Inn University Center Hotel has immediate opening for the following: AM Concierge/banquet setup. Apply in person. Mon -Fri 8AM-5PM. 4-20-14-14 Hiring for summer rush. Orange & Blue Textbooks is seeking PT/FT help for upcoming semester rush. Good people skills & register. Exp pref. Stop by store @ 309 NW 13th St, for details & appt. 4-19-12-14 PART TIME WORK 30 Openings Great pay! Flex schedules. Sales/Svc, all ages 18+. Conditions Apply 335-1422 earnparttime.com 4-11-5-14 SKILLED WEBSITE DEVELOPER Your own hours. Extensive project. Reply: mdinstitute@hotmail.com 4-20-12-14 NEED CASH? Excellent starting pay. Work around classes.Resume builder. Start immed. All ages 18+. Cond Apply.Call now! 335-1422 4-11-5-14 ZAXBY'S Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS Archer Rd location 4-20-12-14 Oak Hall School is seeking energetic, creative & enthusiastic individuals with a love for children to staff its summer day camp program. Positions in the camp are available in our preschool day camp, our kindergarten day camp, and our elementary school age day camp. Individuals for the day camp should be available to work daily from June 6 -July 29. Interested applicants should submit a resume to Jeff Malloy, Oak Hall School via email @ jmalloy@oakhall.org by 4/13/05. Interview information regarding mandatory group interview on 4/16 will be sent out upon receipt. 4-13-7-14 READ MAIL FOR PAY also other work available $938 per week possible. Weekly pay check, work in your spare time. No exp necessary www.mailworkcenter.com 4-11-5-14 SALES CLEARK NEEDED FT & PT Apply in person. Pinch-A-Penny. Both locations. 372-4489 & 332-2933 4-20-11-14 MAINTENANCE PERSON NEEDED Condominium association. FT. Ability to work plumbing, drywall, carpentry, painting & lawn care. Drug& smoke-free workplace. Fax resume to 352-332-6697 4-20-11-14 $$$Online Retailing$$$ Many positions Available Screen Printers Print Shop Asst Mngr Shipping/Receiving Clerks PT/FT Flex Hrs. Start Today! Dave 371-6536 4-12-5-14 Consultants Wanted: Fun with SPA Escapes, quality products for you and others. Limited Time Only. $99.00 through April. www.BeautiPage.com/jcspas, 561-790-1838 4-12-5-14 "BOY-FRIDAY" Your job to make my life easier. Run errands, housekeeping, yardwork, etc. $7/hr 352-485-2476 4-12-5-14 LAB MANAGER Alpha-1 Research Prog. seeks full time lab manager. Exp in protein biochem, histopath, and fam w/molecular bio techniques a must. Bachelors or masters in approp area req. Salary approp for exp. Call Kelly at 392-7861 or email CV and cover letter to mccarty@alphaone.ufl.edu. 4-12-5-14 Security Staff Needed Now! $6.00/hr Now -$6.75/hr Summer Help residence halls be safe. Info and applications available at housing office near Beaty. 392-2161 x 10125 for more info. 4-20-10-14 GREAT OPPORTUNITY for psych, special ed, or applied behavior majors. Gain experience in autism intervention w/ 19-yr old. 1 yr commitment. Contact for hours & pay details. 256-2002. Fax resume to 375-4268 4-20-10-14 Work in Cancun' Now hiring Summer Staff, Sales Reps 877-725-0705 ext 903 4-20-10-14 ACCOUNTING STUDENTS We need students to assist with critical reading, editing, customer service & research. This is a great way to learn while you earn. We have a great success rate of employees who pass the CPA exam on the first try. Applicants Must be detail-oriented, enthusiastic, and possess good written and communication skills. We provide flexible hours & career opportunites.Email resume to hr@gleim.com 4-20-10-14 Window Tinters Needed! No Experience Necessary -Will Train! FT/PT. Great Pay! Call for more info: 1-877-249-4968; www.aftermarketprofits.com 4-13-5-14 Help Wanted -Sales Wed -Sun, 30-35 hrs, some college necess. Sales exp or wait exp pref. Hourly + commission. Must work weekends in fall. Clean-cut, neat appearance. No phone calls please. Apply in person 1614 NW 13th St Ask for Chuck 4-20-9-14 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 4-20-9-14 Helper, yard work, painting, cleaning. A feahrs per week. Close to UF. Start summer term. $6.00 per hr to start. Reply to P 0 Box 286, Gainesville, FL 32602 4=20-9-14 BEEF O'BRADY'S Now hiring exp servers. Apply within. No calls. 6500 SW Archer Rd. 4-14-5-14 Telephone & lobby reception for small 6 business office suite. FT, M-F, good people skills clerical incl basic PC applications, Light cleaning. $6.50 + hr some benefits. Fax resume to 331-1767 4-14-5-14 TGI FRIDAYS HIRING ALL POSITIONS Competive pay, exc health + dental plans, 401K, tuition assistance & career opp. Apply in person M-R 2-4pm or online anytime @ fridayscom. Summer/daytime availability required 4-14-5-14 PT Comp Tech Asst wanted for university research prgm. Must be work study approved. Comfortable w/Wn XP Pro, children, PC prob solver, good personality. Beg summer A. Call 392-7805. 4-14-5-14 Looking for young women over the age of 18 interested in modeling. If you are looking for a flexible job and to travel on your own time, call Lucy for a casting appt. 305-532-1785 x208 4-14-5-14 PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college students. Flexible hours. Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-1534-14 National Snack Company seeks traveliz salespeople calling on groceries throughout FL. Great $, advancements + flex time commit. Call 941-504-2855 4-20-9-14 FLORIDA CREW is looking for qualified applicants to coach novices in Fall 2005. Email mandyl3l@ufl.edu. 4-14-5-14 NEED HAIR STYLIST & NAIL TECH. FTIPT. Good pay. Call Helen at 352-371-1200 for additional information. 4-14-5-14 UF BOOKSTORE NOW HIRING: We have entry-level positions available in accounting, general books, and front end supervisors. We are also hiring temporary employees for Buyback and graduation. Apply In person at the UF Bookstore located on Museum Road on Campus. Previous retail experience is a plus. We are an equal opportunity Employer 4-12-3-14 CASHIER PT 15 hrs/wk. $6.00/hr. ADA'S CLOTHES REPAIR. 284-2959 4-15-5-14 BEN & JERRY'S Come beat the heat with us. Looking for high energy. Apply within. Located next to the Swamp on Univ Ave. Ask for Todd. 4-15-5-14 IT position available. Students with computer experience preferred. For more information, please contact bbit@bbi-cm.com with resume. 4-15-5-14 Communications Specialist Application Deadline: April 21, 2005 For additional information visit http://admin.sfcc.edu/-hunresourc/ or call Human Resources at 352-395-5185 4-15-5-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page. m

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J, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 Wanted Wrce, Health Services Entertan n Ids DRIVERS NEEDED Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. Call Dave for info: 379-960 4-20-8-14 SECRETARY NEEDED Gatorfood.com is looking for personable, responsible, enthusiastic, fun people. Customer svc exp help/ut. For more irfo call David 378-3883 4-20-8-14 FLYER DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people, flexible schedule. Call Dave @ 379-3663 4-20-8-14 E Se rvices 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 HYPNOTlST-Stop smoking. Improve memory & 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 ** 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 -experienced help -12x12 stalls 1-352-472-2627. Owner on premisis -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 And Dismiss Traffic Tickets With Online Driver Improvement Courses onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com 4-20-71-15 Whipoorwill Farm: Stall and/or pasture board. 10 min W of UF off Archer Rd. CBS Barn 12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres. Lighted arena, round pen trails, tackroom. Owner on premises. 376-8792 4-20-71-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding Lessons/English 0 Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 0 466-4060 4-20-71-15 ***YOGA*** Classes & Workshops at Sanctuary www.yogagainesville.com 352-336-5656 4-20-71-15 WRITING AID AND TYPING I can help you to complete your paper. Learn to write. Outline, Research, Grammar, Coherency, Typing 374-7038 4-20-50-15 ***TAEKWONDO*** 30 Day Trial Membership Free Men 0 Women S Children 352-375-0700 www.protkd.com 40-20-59-15 MOST IMPORTANT SKILL FOR LAW SCHOOL SUCCESS? Check out: IawsChoolprepCourse.Com 4-20-58-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 4-20-56-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-5913175 everglade-eqestrian.com 8-15-25-15 ** GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS * Custom Posters S Exhibits @ Awards Top Quality Fast Service Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job SearCh at Www.Collge-reSumeS.Com 8-15-51-15 AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Plaques 0 Name Badges 0 Cups 0 Etc. 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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 21 Strong, Mattison share desire for victory Baker: Coaches push for improvement FOOTBALL, from page "I'm not really sure what happened in the past, but since we've been here, [Baker's] done the things we've a 'd," Meyer said. "He needs to be a little more consistent and a little more knowledgeable about the offense. He's had a great spring. I'm hard-pressed not to say he's not the best wide-out [on the team]." Baker said while the previous coaches were like fathers to him, this coaching staff seems to bring out the best in everyone on the team. "I woke up this morning and went to McDonalds for breakfast, and I saw people tailgating. It felt like an actual game. It was a big difference." Dallas Baker UF wide receiver "They make you want to become leaders, they push y6u to want to do to better," Baker said. "That's what's prevented me before, just wanting to step up and make plays." The Gators went five-wide most of the afternoon, and the passing game looked efficient. Leak completed 14-of-20 passes for 221 yards and four touchdown passes. Freshman quarterback Josh Portis continued to shine. The 17-year-old completed 20-of-30 passes for 253 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. Caldwell led the Blue team with eight receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown, and Jemalle Cornelius grabbed four passes for 39 yards and two touchdowns., Redshirt freshman Kenneth Tookes also added a score. For the Orange Team, Jackson added seven receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown. The only tailback to put up any significant statistics was redshirt freshman Markus Manson, who ran 13 times for 68 yards. Meyer held Deshawn Wynn as well as center Mike Degory out of the game to prevent any injuries. Skyler Thomton, the Blue team starter, managed just one yard on -three carries. The rest of the rushing yards went to quarterbacks Comelius Ingram and Portis, who totaled 68 and 39 yards respectively. Ingram added a score. But the story remained the reenergized fan base, eager to see UF return to the upper-echelon of college football. "I woke up this morning and went to McDonalds for breakfast, and I saw people tailgating. It felt like an actual game," Baker said." It was a big difference." GATORS, from page 23 That worry has subsided. Mattison noted that while McDonald had that problem in 2004, his spring performances have reassured the coaching staff that the 283pounder will be a force inside. "There was one scrimmage where I stopped the whole thing, and I told them, look who's running to the football here," Mattison said, "a couple of other guys who were playing said 'I cai't believe it.' I think [McDonald] answered the challenge." How They Scored Ist and 2nd quarters Orange -Dallas Baker 31 pass from Chris Leak. (Chris Hetland kick) Orange -Baker 48 pass from Leak. (Brandon Abbaspour kick failed) Orange -ChadJackson 16 pass from Leak. (Hetland kick) Blue -Jemalle Cornelius 3 pass from Josh Portis. ( Eric Nappy kick) Blue -Andre Caldwell 37 pass from Portis, (Nappy kick) Orange -Baker 5 pass from Leak. (Abbaspour kick) 3rd and 4th quarters Blue -Cornelius 22 pass from< Portis. (Nappy kick) Orange -Cornelius Ingram 1 run. (Hetland kick) Blue -Kenneth Tookes 28 pass from Portis, J. (Nappy kick) IANNINGS, from page 23 27-10 in the Peach Bowl. For the record, only about 10,000 more people went to that game than the Orange and Blue Game. But since Miami is always good, one would think their fans show up almost as much as the Gators'. Not so much. UF attracted 50,000 more fans than Miami's spring game Saturday. An attendance of 8,500 is pathetic. I think there was that many people out at Meyer's first spring practice this year. So what does all this mean? It's pretty clear that people around here are more excited than they have been in years. I can't say what it was like under Spurrier, but the excitement level around here is something I've never seen before. Every home game will sell out this year, even the two wannabe preseason games against Wyoming and Louisiana Tech. Tennessee and Florida State will be crazy this year, especially if UF is in the hunt for anything con*-~ FSU. We're talking record attendance here. For another UF freshman that has never really played in the Swamp, the 58,000 was a little bit much. "I had to pump up [freshman] Ronnie [Wilson] a little bit out there," Portis said. "He looked kind of shocked out there on the sideline." Just wait until he sees the crowd for the Tennessee game. 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22, ALLIGATORS MONDAY, APRIL 11,2005 S i swings stifle Georgm A pair of freshmen on the UF baseball team will not be intimidated by the increased level of competition in the Southeastern Conference. In front of 3,021 barking fans, Stephen Locke (5-0) won his first conference start, pitch4ng 5.2 shutout innings Sunday in Athens, Ga. Locke struck out seven batters and scattered five hits 'to lead the No. 5 Gators (25-8, 8-4 SEC) to a 10-1 victory against the Bulldogs. Redshirt freshman Brandon McArthur extended his hitting streak to 11 games in convincing fashion. The third baseman had three hits on Sunday, part of an 8-for-12 performance in the series. McArthur leads the Gators with a .500 batting average in SEC play, tallying 17 hits in 34 at-bats. His overall average now stands at .341, a significant improvement from his .190 average through March 11. -STAFF REPORT WOMEN'S TENNIS: Eight consecutive wins can make you hungry for playoffs. The No. 7 University of Florida women's tennis team surged to a 14-2 overall record and 8-2 Southeastern Conference record this weekend. UF's two pitfalls were Vanderbilt and Kentucky. "We're looking forward to finishing up with South ";arolina and then seeing all those other teams [in the SEC tournament]," Coach Roland ihornqvist said. "I would love to play Vanderbilt and Kentucky again." The Gators defeated No. 22 Mississippi State on Friday night 6-1. UF then headed into their second weekend match on Sunday afternoon against Ole Miss, whom they swept 7-0. -KATE CAVANNA SOFTBALL: In a return to the Columbia campus where she starred as an All-American player, UF softball coach Karen Johns led her team to its firstever sweep of South Carolina. The No. 15 Gators (32-10, 11-4 Southeastern Conference) held the Gamecocks (24-20, 711 SEC) scoreless in the series' first two games, and hung on for a 4-2 win in the series finale. It was a great team effort for us. We had some things we wanted to accomplish today, and we did. We just need to use this as a buildi as we head to gionals. UF women's tra "I was pretty tou [in practice], tryin their' mental streng ing able to play in games and win t games," Johns said. ably struggled a than I expected lot of progress, as fa tougher and not gi not panicking and j with it." -WILLIS WOMEN'S TRACK A Outdoor track and just be getting start for us," women's head coach Tom Jones said. "We had some things we wanted to accomplish today, and we did. We just need to use this as a building block as we head toward regionals." Sophomore All-American Tiandra Ponteen and senior All-American Candice Scott, who scored a combined total of 36 points on Saturday, led the Gators. MEN'S TENNIS: The trip back to Gainesville from Mississippi was more somber than the Gators would have liked. After an 11-match win streak ng block and an undefeated record in the wa rd reSoutheastern Conference, the ,, No. 7 UF men's tennis team fell to No.4 Ole Miss 5-2 Sunday. Tom Jones The weekend was not a ck and field complete disappointment for coach the Gators, who are now 9-1 in the SEC, as UF defeated No. 15 gh on them Mississippi State 7-0 on Friday. g to build This was the first time in three th and beoutings that .the Gators *were these close victorious in doubles. hese close The Gators return to the "We probroad for their final regularlittle more season SEC match Saturday but I saw a against No. 22 South Carolina. r as getting ing in and MEN'S TRACK: UF's 4x100ust sticking meter relay team posted the JACOBSON fastest time in the world in 2005 Friday, while five other ND FIELD: Gators hit NCAA regional field ma qualifying marks on the third id utmvy day of competition Friday at ed, but se.the Texas Relays at Mike A. Myersataeium y7 Myers Stadium. secured their plans for the The No. 2 Gators' 4x400postseason. Ten athletes qualified for meter relay team then clocked -j A A 1 41 A the world's fastest 2005 time re na s n events as the UF women's team won the Ole Miss Invitational in Oxford, Miss. this weekend. "It was a great team effort Saturday, while five Gitors posted NCAA regional qualifying times on the final day of competition. -STAFF REPORT Ashley Reed helped the Gators earn a trip to the second session of the NCAA Championships by winning the NCAA Regional all-around title. Denver errors give Georgia spot G YM, from page 23 came the first freshman since Janice Kerr in 1987 to win a NCAA Regional all-around title. "I just feel like everybody here is so good, and we just went out and had alot of fun tonight," Reed said. "Just when the team is doing good and everybody is positive, it helps each one of us individually." 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p.or ts MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2005 ORANGE AND BLUE GAMEP despite loss, Portis p,,roves smarts, ability, to Mvieyer By GREGG GIRVAN Alligator Staff Writer ggirvan@aligator.org The big guys have had their crack at the> Circle of Life. Before Saturday's Orange and Blue game, it was the new quarterback's turn: The circle, intended to pump up players before a scrimmage, has been a mainstay for Coach Urban Meyer's Gators. With the whole team surrounding them, 17-year-old newbie Josh Portis was to take on veteran Chris Leak. "If I came in during the summer, I would probably have to redshirt, but obviously, I'm not going to redshirt this year. No way. I ain't redshirting this year." Josh Portis UF quarterback Uneventfully, the brawl ended in a tie. But it was a type of initiation for Portis, who senses he has a greater grasp of an. offense that few teams have made any sense out of. In fact, a redshirt is not a possibility for the signal-caller who should be at his prom now. "If I came in during the summer, I would probably have to redshirt, but obviously, I'm not going to redshirt this year," Portis said. "No way. I ain't redshirting this year." sviatt Marrott / Aiffgaror own Quarterback Chris Leak led an explosive Orange attack to a 34-28 win Saturday. Leak completed 14 of 20 passes for 221 yards and four touchdowns. Portis' Blue team fell to the Orange 34-28, After notching 20 of 30 for 253 yards and but he came out of the game with the knowlfour touchdowns, Portis may be in line to be edge that he can play at the college level. When Leak's backup come Sept. 3. spring practices began, Meyer's described "He's as explosive on his legs as he is Portis' grasp of the system as "clueless." throwing the ball," Meyer said. "I was very impressed with him today." IT'S NICE TO SHARE: With spring season finished, co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison can say with confidencethat his relationship with Charlie Strong has been nothing but positive. Strong, defensive coordinator the last two seasons, now shares duties with Mattison. The two of us think exactly the same," Mattison said. "And when the day is done, we've got two guys that have played and have experience, and hopefully, two of us will be a lot better than one." Any disagreements between the coaches are even less likely to occur on the field, because the staff hammers out the game plan the week beforehand. It is just a matter of implementing it on game day. Mattison said they both share the desire for the players to win amid the last few years of letdowns at UP. "We want these kids to win really bad," Mattison said. "That's why [Strong] stayed. He's got a lot invested in these kids, and there will never be an issue with us." MEETING THE CHALLENGE: Meyer made it clear to defensive tackle Ray McDonald that if he doesn't try harder to run to the football, he won't see the field-in the fall. SEE GATORS, PAGE 21 Gators earn Regional title By DAN TREAT Alligator Writer -dtreat@alligator.org Two weeks ago, they were walking around shell-shocked. The No. 7 UF gymnastics team entered the Southeastern Conference Championships with great expectations, but they were crushed by uncharacteristic mistakes and a near-flawless performance by Georgia, and the Bulldogs cruised to the conference crown. Saturday night, however, the Gators and Bulldogs flipped the script. This time, it was UF consistently putting up high scores, and Georgia needed a series of mistakes by Denver in order to advance to the NCAA Championships. The Gators won the meet, earning the sixth NCAA Southeast Region title in school history and the first since 1997, with a score of 196.575. The Bulldogs also advanced with a score of 195.15. "I really can't say enough about how this team performed tonight," Coach Rhonda Faehn said. "We really spent the last few weeks after SECs focusing in, once again, on the real reason everyone is here doing gymnastics, and it's the passion and the love of the sport, and to not worry so much about the final standings or the results, because those things will happen when you do everything that you plan on Faehn .and set out to do." The Gators .talked before the meet about wanting to prove that they were capable of a high-level performance when under pressure, and they went out and supported their words. Ashley Reed, tallying a score of 39.35, beSEE GYM, PAGE 22 Crowds show excitement Spring football rolls around every year, and it's a non-event to most. A few dedicated fans make it out to spring practices and then maybe 30,000 show up for the Orange and Blue game. And then there's this year. Every spring practice with decent weather was packed and the Orange and Blue Game attracted an estimated 58,500 fans. Let's read that again: 58,500. Say it with me: 58,500. That's nearly 20,000 more than the 39,500 that showed up for the first chance to see how mediocre the Gators would be under Ron Zook. Freshman quarterback Josh Portis hasn't seen anything like it. "It's a record," he said. "They. expect a lot of good things with Coach Urban Meyer. "58,000 for a spring game -that's incredible. It's usually 30 -., or 25,000 .I 7 < kind of feed off the energy right there." This is the largest home Ian Fisher crowd that has Extra lannings ever seen art ifisher@alligator.org Urban Meyercoached team play. That doesn't really mean much because his last two stadiums couldn't even hold 58,500 people, but it still sounds cool. But wait, here's the most interesting thing. Remember the last real game UF played? You may not -it was New Year's Eve, after all. You may not want to either. While you were busy getting wasted, the Gators were getting waxed by Miami SEE IANNINGS, PAGE 21 H Former UF golfer Chris DiMarco overcame a two-stroke deficit in the Masters, forcing a playoff with Tiger Woods before eventually falling short. U Be sure to check out alligatorSports.org for a story on the Kinstonian Gunners. The Intramural soccer team, composed largely of Caribbeans, is looking to win tonight's match and advance to the Men's A Championship Game. E 1999: The UF women's tennis team downs No. 2 Georgia 6-3 at home, claiming stake to the No. Seed in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. FreshmanJessica Lehnoff led UF's doubles team just after returning from Guatemala. $ 4 MLB Cleveland Detroit Washington Florida 7 6 0 8 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org

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