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TUESDAY, APRIL 12,2005


ADMINISTRATION


Graduates



to miss out

By STEPHANIE GARRY
Alligator Staff Writer
smgarry@alligator.org

UF will have no single event to celebrate the
graduation of the class of 2005, after plans to bring a
keynote speaker fell through.
UF invited a guest speaker, but the person could
not come because of a scheduling conflict, said
Lynne Collis, administrative services coordinator.
She said she could not say whom UF invited.
Collis helped coordinate last year's convocation,
which featured U.S. Sen. John McCain as the key-
note speaker.
"By the time we-received word of unavailability,
the timing for planning had gone too late into the
semester," Collis said.
The university does not invite more than one
speaker at a time in case both
accept, leaving UF in the embar-
rassing situation of having two
speakers or having to turn one
down, Collis said.
Since the convocation cer-
emony hinges on the keynote
address, UF decided not to hold
McCain one this year.
hccain b "One of the integral compo-
nents of the event was to have a speaker," Collis said.
Usually universities try to invite public officials
because of their prominence and because they don't
require a speaker's fee, Collis said. Last year, UF
paid only for McCain's travel and lodging expenses,
she said.
But prominent people have a lot of demands on
their schedules, and coordinating them to speak at
an event is time consuming.
UF has been decentralizing commencement
ceremonies over the past few years as graduating
classes have outgrown a single event.
Last year's convocation was meant to bring the
university's colleges together since their commence-
ment ceremonies wouldn't.
It was the first and only event UF held, Collis said.
McCain spoke about "Why Courage Matters,"
and the ceremony included musical performances,
a fireworks display and a public reception.
The changes to graduation have become neces-
sary, as enrollment has reached about 50,000. -
This year's ceremonies will take place over four
days, from April 28 to May 1, and in four venues.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences even
has had to split up its graduation ceremonies for
bachelor's and master's degrees, and the registrar's
office has run info a conflict where a small number
of students are scheduled for exams at the time of
their commencement.


First base-
man Matt
LaPorta has his
swing set on
UF's single-
season home
run record. The
sophomore has
12 home runs
already. See
story, pg. 21.


Darkness falls
on UF
"Chappelle's
Show" star Charlie
Murphy speaks to
a capacity crowd
in the Reitz Union
Rion Ballroom on
such topics as
trickle-down eco-
nomics and the
true nature of his
relationship with
musician Rick
James. The free
event was spon-
sored by the Reitz
Union Board. See
story, pg. 5.


House may toughen hit-and-run laws


* LEAVING A DEADLY ACCIDENT
SOON MAY MEAN A LIFE SENTENCE.

By IVETTE MENDEZ
Alligator Writer
imendez@alligator.org

An Ocala representative announced a
bill Monday aimed at decreasing alcohol-
related, hit-and-run accidents in Florida.
During a press conference, state Rep.
Larry Cretul, R-Ocala, advocated a stricter
punishment for people convicted of leav-
ing the scene of an accident.
"Leaving the scene of an accident is not
an accident," Cretul said.
The punishment for being convicted of
driving under the influence, a first-degree
felony, is stricter than that of a hit and run.
Cretul and other critics say that this
penalty disparity leads some offenders
to flee the scene of an accident, a second-
degree felony, rather than risk a DUI con-
viction, which can mean a 30-year prison
sentence. Fifteen years is the maximum



sentence for the former.
If amended, the penalty for leaving an
accident scene if a death occurs would
become the same as that for a DUI convic-
tion.

"There's no law that can stop
people from doing the wrong
thing."
Larry Cretul
State representative

While the bill may not reduce DUI ac-
cidents, it may discourage drivers from
leaving the scene of an accident, Cretul
said.
"There's no law that can stop people
from doing the wrong-thing," Cretul said,
referring to DUI incidences.
The hit-and-run death of 18-year-old
Stephanie Whitler last year was the gen-
esis of the bill.
"My husband and I have been work-
ing on this for several months," Stephanie


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The city of
Gainesville may
soon be keep-
ing tabs on two
schools' keg
parties.
Or at least their
public transit.
See story, pg. 4.


Whitler's mother, Beth, said, referring to
their work in trying to pass legislation to
make the punishment stricter.
Whitler does not necessarily want
stricter punishments for offenders but she
said she expects the legislation to encour-
age offenders to stay and help victims of
the crime, instead of fleeing to avoid extra
prison time.
"This person just took off, not know-
ing if she could be helped or not helped,"
Whitler said, referring to her daughter's
accident.
The Whitlers have not spoken to any-
one who is against the legislation to stiffen
the penalty, she said.
Cretul learned of the family's situation
at Whitler's one-year memorial, he said.
Since then, he has been working with
the legislature to amend the penalty.
"We've got four weeks of session left,"
Cretul said.
The Florida House of Representatives
is moving the bill quickly through the
committee process.


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Fraternity faces sanctions for unregistered party


Officials have already accepted guilt


By KYLIE CRAIG
Alligator Writer
kcraig@alligator.org

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity faces
charges after allegedly holding an unregis-
tered party last month.
University Police reports state the party
had more than 300 people in attendance.
However, partygoers are contesting those
and other allegations.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has 105 active mem-
bers, so numbers listed on the UPD reports
assume that nearly two-thirds of the party's


attendance consisted of non-members.
Phone calls to UPD for comment were
not returned
Reports state, "A strong odor of alcohol
was emanating from the second level of the
house," and that 80 percent of those in at-
tendance were females.
Those at the party ran into ten different
rooms to hide from police, with between 25
to 30 people in each room, reports state.
According to reports, only two or three
individuals in each room were older than
21, the legal drinking age, and 95 percent of
those interviewed by investigating officers


were under the influence of alcohol.
Once police ordered those at the party to
leave the bedrooms, they told all those who
were not fraternity members to leave.
Some of the non-members raced out of
the house, some jumping off balconies in ef-
forts to flee yelling police officers, according
to accounts of several party attendees.
The police reports also state that the
Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol, or
SNAP, was called in to offer safe travel for
intoxicated partygoers.
However, a UF student there for the
closing of the party who wishes to have her
name withheld said SNAP did not arrive
when students were ordered to leave.


"The police yelled at everyone to get out
of the house, and when we ran outside there
was no one there to give anyone a ride," she
said.
Representatives of the frater-
Greek nity have already accepted guilt
'Life for the charges brought before
them at a Judicial Affairs hearing
last week.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is expected to take
part in a sanctioning hearing Wednesday to
determine punishment for the charges.
"However, we're confident the truth will
come out through the judicial process," said
Tyler Parramore, a member of the fraterni-
ty's executive council.


CITY COMMISSION

SFCC leaders seek annexation for transit purposes


By EVA KIS
Alligator Staff Writer
ekis@alligator.org

The city of Gainesville may soon
keep tabs on two schools' keg parties. -
Or at least their public transit.
Following lobbying efforts to-
ward allowing community colleges
to negotiate contracts for bus service,
SFCC student Daniel Jones asked
for an evaluation of the benefits and
consequences of annexing his school
into Gainesville during the public-
comment portion of Monday's City
Commission meeting.-
"We are here today to request an
annexation referendum for Santa Fe
Community College and the sur-
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Jones said that if annexed, SFCC
could more easily demand changes
in Regional Transit System services.
Spurred by dissatisfaction con-
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a transportation access-fee contract
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The bill would allow commu-
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credit-hour-based contract UF has.
Though SFCC's main campus
has an address within city limits,
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main operating -hubs are UF's cam-
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"The referendum tells us,
what the city and county
differ on."
Katharine Bucco
SFCC Student Senate president

SFCC students now pay $35 per
semester for an unlimited ticket to
ride RTS buses.
UF students pay $4.10 per credit
hour to ride for free when they pres-
ent their Gator 1 cards to the driver.
Thus, the average UF student who
takes 15 credits pays $61.50, nearly
twice as much, to ride buses.
Jones and Katharine Bucco, pres-
ident of the SFCC Student Senate,
also presented a petition asking for
the referendum signed by SFCC
students and area residents.


"The referendum tells us what
the city and county differ on," Bucco
said. "As Senate president.I'd like to
encourage everyone to consider this
proposal."
She maintained the Senate does
not advocate annexation.
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one company to lower it to $60.
"Everybody feels this is getting
out of control," he said.
Superior Towing's David Idleman
called for the city to investigate re-_
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towing companies that cite insurance
rates and operation-cost increases
to justify their positions.
Kevin Whiteside of Ultimate


Towing disputed the question of le-
gitimacy in rising business costs.
"I don't think there is one compa-
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gone down for what they provide,"
Whiteside said.
Commissioner Tony Domenech,
a member of the Public Safety
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concerns, said his group was "not
persuaded by the argument at all"
to raise rates.
Commissioner Rick Bryant noted
that it is Superior Towing's preroga-
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Murphy entertains packed house in comedy tour


Chappelle fans

give rave reviews
By LINDSAY TAULBEE
Alligator Writer
Itaulbee@alligator.org

After years of just being Eddie
Murphy's brother, a frequent actor and
writer on Comedy Central's hit TV show
"Chappelle's Show" told a capacity crowd
at UF on Monday, "I'm Charlie Murphy."
More than 800 students packed into'
the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom for the
performance, part of the "I'm Rich Biatch"
comedy tour, hosted by the Reitz Union
Board.
About another 100 were turned away,
Reitz Union officials estimated.
Probably best known for playing op-
posite Dave Chappelle in comedy skits
parodying famed "Superfreak" musician
Rick James,. Murphy caused the crowd to
erupt in cheers with just one word "dark-
ness."
To Chappelle fans, it was a reference
to a James joke that Eddie and Charlie
Murphy were the two darkest people in
Hollywood before Wesley Snipes.
In addition to professional athletes'
steroid use and the Michael Jackson trial,


Matt Marriott / Alligator Staff
After bringing down the house in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom, Charlie Murphy takes
time backstage to sign a few autographs for fans.
Murphy spoke of his experiences with the child notice him, and he can tell the child
show and his newfound fame. is waiting for his or her parents to stop
"I've got fans in kindergarten," he paying attention.
said. "So they can do this," he said before
He'll be somewhere and see a small reenacting the scenario.


The small child looks up at him, tug-
ging on his shirt before whispering, "I'm
Rick James, bitch."
Reitz Union Board comedians chairman
Vincson Harris said Murphy's would be
the organization's last show of the semes-
ter.
"We wanted to end the year very big.
We wanted to pull someone who already
had a following," he said.
Comedian Marina Franklin, who has
performed on "Showtime at the Apollo"
and "Last Comic Standing," as well as
"Chappelle's Show," opened Monday
night for MurlShy.
She joked about cats in heat, growing
up in a mostly white suburb of Chicago
and dating.
"You don't leave a man when you don't
have a job," she said. "I actually go on
dates now just so I can eat."
UF students Chad Murray and James
Chaknis said they attended the event
after hearing about it through word of
mouth. Asked why they wanted to attend,
both simultaneously replied, "It's Charlie
Murphy!"
"I made them let me off work early so I
could get here," Murray said.
"It was hilarious. He's got a weird stage
presence. He's really goofy and funny,"
he said, later adding, "You could tell he
wasn't afraid to piss people off, too."


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Editorial


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Questions and concerns

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If you've been following the Society of Professional
Journalists' Mark of Excellence awards which we're
sure you have you may have noticed that the Alligator
won quite a feiw last weekend.
Big deal.
We don't measure our success based on whether or not
some panel of experts thinks we're better than some other
student paper.
What we really want to know is: What do you think?
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our work.
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Column

Pink powder puffs prove problematic


usually leave the sports writing to my compatriots on
the back pages of the Alligator, but sometimes stupid-
ity transcends the traditional news boundaries.
Anyone who has ever played a sport knows that a little
good-natured ribbing from the coaches and other-players
is part of the game. Any player who never has been em-
barrassed for a mistake they-have made likely hasn't been
playing too long. And anyone who has ever been part of any
organization or group of friends, really, knows that a bit of
chiding is natural among members of a tight-knit group.
That's why I think it's only fitting when I hear that the
coaches of our rivals, the Arkansas Razorbacks, began forc-
ing players who were thought to be loafing to wear pink
jerseys during practice.
All right, I'll admit it: I think it's great.
Regardless of whether or not you think pink should be
equated with femininity or weakness, you have to agree that
any football player wearing a pastel uniform during practice
is going to think twice about slacking during his sprints.
Now that that's clear, this is where the stupid comes in.
The Razorbacks aren't allowed to use the color pink to
punish loafers anymore because doing so is derogatory to
breast cancer survivors.
If you're a rational member of society, that last sentence
probably made you skip a beat. Let me assure you: You read
that right. Using pink jerseys as a punishment for lazy play-
ers is demeaning to cancer survivors, apparently to the point
that some offended folks were going to withhold support
from the team for as long as it was going on.
Why, you may be asking yourself, is this so offensive?
Because breast-cancer survivors often wear pink ribbons.
Because some of those who have survived breast cancer
(and their supporters) like to pin pink ribbons onto their T-
shirts to show solidarity, everyone on the planet henceforth is
banned from using pink to make fun of someone.
But why stop there? Look at all of these other groups us-


ing trademark colors unfairly eqiuat-
ed with negative images (I promise I
am not making these up).:
S -The Miami Dolphins will be
banned from wearing teal until they
W" ~' get out of the dump and have a win-
Matt Sanchez ning season. As everyone knows,
Editorial Notebook teal ribbons are the official accesso-
msanchez@alligator.org ries of ovarian-cancer awareness.
Bartenders will have to keep
some food coloring in stock, as it is
no longer acceptable for them to serve lime-green margaritas.
Lime green is the exclusive province of lymphoma sufferers,
and it's not fair to insinuate that everyone afflicted with the
disease is a raging alcoholic.
To make sure we don't offend the brown-ribbon wearers,
who are concerned with colorectal cancer...
On second thought, let's not go .there.
Obviously, this leaves us with one choice: Get naked.
But not so fast let's not forget that the clear ribbon has a
long history as a symbol for lung-cancer awareness.
Just think of all the disgusting things people do when
they're naked. We can't let the good names of real cancer suf-
ferers be sullied by the kinky actions of people who probably
don't even smoke.
Unfortunately, the limited spectrum of visible colors
means that the last possible shade sort of an orangish
purple was taken up three years ago by the sole sufferer
of a chronic strain of projectile diarrhea (OK, maybe I made
that one up).
Thus, anyone who wants to continue to live without the
threat of being arrested for color discrimination must inflict
himself or herself with the medical condition that corre-
sponds to the color of his or her choosing.
For me, this means there is no other option: Pass the ciga-
rettes I think I'll take my chances with the lung cancer.
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Letters to the Editor
Column got it wrong regarding porn star
Editor. Jason Levitt, I thank you for writing
a column to critique my work.
One of the main catalysts for deciding to
bring Bridget here was to get people to think.
We wander around life not thinking enough in
general, especially about the issues facing the
disability community. My community is dis-
criminated against in a way that is invisible to
most people. Every day, as a disabled woman,
I face negative assumptions about my physical
ability, intellectual capacity and sexuality.
It is hard to roll in these wheels, and I am
going to do all I can to change these pervasive
oppressive ideas that hold not only my people
down, but all people, really.
We are better off as a culture when there are
more diverse people participating in societal
dialogue. The mission of the conference was to
dismantle normalized beauty standards and
challenge the assumption that disabled people
are asexual. Guess what? It succeeded.
The media. often portray myself and my
events in a manner intended to provoke pity
or empathy, never emotions of liberation, and
this event revolutionized the conception of
disability because Bridget was seen as a beau-
tiful (albeit controversial) former adult-film
star, not just a disabled little person. She is an
intense woman who has had a hard life; you
cannot judge her for the path she is walking.
In a country and a university where the


First Amendment right to freedom of expres-
sion is heralded as a cornerstone of our soci-
ety, we cannot deny this constitutional right to
those of us who choose alternative life paths.
Some might argue that political-science majors
somehow -are not actualized because political
systems do not explain people and that there is
more to humanity than a system, but I am not
one of those people. I cannot tell you if you are
"self-actualized, nor should you be able to do so
about someone you do not know.
One question I cannot help but ask is: Why
is it not as degrading to our university to bring
Ron Jeremy, a pillar of the pornography com-
munity, here? The only answer I have come up
with is that he is a man and not disabled.
Be uncomfortable about Bridget or think
about her and masturbate to her work, if you
so chose but do not judge her or my choices
if you do not condemn a man who has done
more than 950 more films than Bridget.
Bethany Stevens
Director, DisAbility Affairs Cabinet



Levitt deserves thanks for taking a stand
Editor: Bravo to Jason Levitt for expressing
an opinion that some may consider to be in the
minority.
In an articulate and straightforward col-
umn yesterday, he offered an argument to


those who would say, "We all should watch
midget pom; it's fun."
Thank you for your words.
Alyssa Briden
7FA



Guest column retreaded old arguments
Editor: Undoubtedly, a halt to all settlement
activity is in the interests of the United States
and the peace process and is necessary. How-
ever, what is not needed or helpful is William
James Martin's biased, backward-looking
propaganda.
The problem in the region is that too many
people do exactly what Martin did: rehash old
stories, compare them to the present, forget to
explain that there are two sides to every story,
etc. Martin should remember, as we all should,
that progress is gradual, and perspective is
subjective. Just think about the solemn history
of our great country's transgressions.
Most Israelis want to live in peace and
security with their Palestinian neighbors. I be-
lieve most Palestinians want to live in freedom
and prosperity with a secure Israel.
Let's hope the Martins of. the world
don't stifle the efforts of rational, forward-
looking thinkers.
David Henry
UF alumnus


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Proposed logo sends the wrong message
Editor: The proposed new UF "logo" is a
bad idea. The plan is to remove the pictorial
image (the UF seal) and add the tagline "A
lifetime experience."
First, a logo is a simple, easy-to-recognize
pictorial image. It may be an iconic or abstract
symbol, or it may be a typographically styl-
ized letter, abbreviation or name.
Pictorial images are processed far more
rapidly in the brain and are more easily recog-
nized than words. That is why virtually every
business has a pictorial logo to enhance brand
recognition. They realize "a picture is worth a
thousand words."
As a general rule, text is processed in the
left. brain and pictorial images in the right
brain. The two complement each other and
form the holistic processing that is desired in
brand recognition. The tagline mainly is a left-
brain presentation and ignores the important
right-brain dimension. We need a true logo,
not simply.a slogan below our name.
It's not too late. Although UF has wasted
nearly $100,000 on this verbose "logo," enough
concerned opposition still could save the mil-
lions of dollars required to implement this ill-
conceived change. Some key addresses to send
your thoughts to are president@uff.ufl.edu
and ufalum@uff.ufl.edu.
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Still no online vote


Author plans to revise bill


By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
Alligator Writer
smagruder@alligator.org

Abill to bring online voting to
UF something all three Student
Body presidential candidates
supported during their Spring
election campaigns has yet to
find its way to the Student Senate
chambers since the election.
However, with last week's
selection of a new judiciary-
committee chairman, an online-
voting bill
or any other
Student proposed
Government" legislation
now can be
heard by the committee before it
is voted on by the Senate, which
meets Tuesday nights.
Senate Pro Tempore and for-
mer Judiciary Chairman John
Boyles said now that Matthew
Chamoff leads the committee,
it can resume its official Sunday
meetings to review proposed
legislation.
An online-voting bill, au-
thored by former Student Sen.
Andrew Hoffman and Student
Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin,
came about after a petition to put.
the issue of online voting on the


ballot for the Spring election was
denied in February by the SG
Supreme Court.
Hoffman withdrew the bill
during a March 13 judiciary-
committee meeting, after mem-
bers debated the definition of a
polling location as defined in SG
statutes, as well as possible secu-
rity issues with voting online.
He may present the bill again
at any time, which he said he
plans to do in the Fall after he
gets a chance to make revisions.
"I'd like to see it done some-
time before I graduate," he said.
Hoffman and Ngin's original
bill suggested doing away with
physical polling locations and al-
lowing students to vote online as
early as the Fall semester.
Online-voting supporters
have said that allowing students
to cast their ballots from any
computer with an Internet con-
nection would increase turnout.
Joe Goldberg was elected
Student Body President in a
March runoff in which 7,740, or
about 16 percent, of the Student
Body voted.
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Fine Arts gets


interim dean

By EMILY YEHLE
Alligator Writer
eyehle@alligator.org

A year after the dean of UF's College of Fine Arts
announced he would step down, a committee soon will
begin its second year mulling over who will replace him.
The committee was close to choosing 10 finalists for
Don McGlothlin's old position in February, when its
members decided to pause the search. In the meantime,
Associate Dean Barbara Korner will take over as interim
dean beginning July 1.
In February, UF President Bernie Machen scrapped a
search to replace exiting provost David Colbum, mov-
ing the quest replacement of UF's No. 2 administrator to
August. That postponement led to several others.
"Most viable candidates will not come somewhere
where they don't know who their new boss is going to
be," said committee chairman Russell L. Robinson. "It
made all the sense in the world to close the search."
The committee will pick up next Fall, when a new
provost is expected to be in office.
McGlothlin will leave June 30 for
a year on sabbatical. He then will re-
turn to UF to teach and research.
The permanent dean will take his
or her position in June 2006, even if
the committee finds a candidate dur-
ing the coming academic year.
Placing a new dean mid-year
Korner would beimpractical, Robinson said,
because the college tends to schedule its activities on an
annual, rather than semester, basis.
Komer, who has been associate dean for five years, is
perfect for filling McGlothlin's shoes, Robinson said.
"She won't sit idly and do the status quo," he said.
"She'll begin to move forward."
Korner applied for the permanent job last Fall and
can renew her application when the search committee
meets next year, Robinson said.
Although she is unsure whether she'll take advan-
tage of that option, Korner said she will work to im-
prove the college as interim dean.
In the next year, she said she plans to expand oppor-.
tunities for interdisciplinary projects, research the College
of Fine Arts performs alongside other UF colleges.
Lauren Roth, a theater graduate student, said Komer
constantly interacts with students.
This Spring, Roth played Korner's daughter in the
play "You Never Can Tell."
Although some students had reservations about a
faculty member taking a coveted part in the college's
play, Komer immediately made the student actors feel
comfortable, Roth said.
"From the first day, she went out of her way to make
it a pleasurable experience," she said. "She never came
with an attitude."
Although she is disappointed that she will not be
able to perform while serving as the dean, Korner said
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Traffic violations end in higher charges.


ONE DRIVER DID NOT
KNOW HIS PASSENGER
HAD STOLEN THE CAR.

By ELIZABETH PRANN
Alligator Writer
eprann@ufl.edu

A Gainesville man ignored
a routine traffic stop last week-
end, and the Gainesville Police
officer trying to stop him
watched him crash into three
cars two parked and a
. U.S. Postal Service mailbox,
reports state.
GPD spokesman Sgt. Keith
Kameg said Kenny D. Roberts,
21, was arrested Sunday for
unruly behavior.


I Reports state Roberts was
driving west on University
Avenue late Saturday night
when an officer attempted to
verbally stop him because of
the volume of his car stereo.
Allegedly, the music was
audible over 100 feet away.
Disregarding verbal com-
mands, Roberts sped off in his
gray Cadillac before the officer
was able to catch him.
Around Southeast 11th
Street, Roberts reportedly began
to speed and drive recklessly.
After hitting the three cars
and the mailbox in the vicin-
ity of Southwest 13th Street,
Roberts. jumped out of his
vehicle to flee from pursuing
authorities, reports state.


R.b.lirt'S admitted to the
.damage, Kameg said.
, The report -tated Robertsk
told authoribh-s he ran because
he didn t \aint to go to lail
Lt Roberts -uLbmitted to the
officerr cha-inig him, his con-
sequences could have been as
small as a $74 fine, Kameg said.
Roberts was booked on
charges of reckless driving and
leaving the scene with property
damage as well as resisting and
attempting to flee an officer.

* Another routine traffic stop
resulted in the arrests of two
men on charges of grand theft
Sunday, but the driver wasn't
charged, police said.
Alachua County Sheriff's


Office spokesman Lt. Jim
Troiano said Roosevelt Smoaks,
20, was driving with passen-
ger Maurice Milton, 17, when
police pulled Smoalks over for
suspicious driving.
After being stopped, the of-
ficer discovered the vehicle was
-stolen, and arrested Smoaks on
an outstanding warrant.
Smoaks, unaware the ve-
hicle did not belong to Milton,
listened as the latter admitted
to the theft and told of a fellow
accomplice and his address.
Jeffrey J. Brown, 21, was ar-
rested at 2206 SE 44th Terrace at
2:30 a.m. Monday, reports state.
Brown also admitted to the
theft, and was booked on a pre-
vious warrant and grand theft.


Eight entering freshmen to receive Lombardi scholarship


* THE WINNERS WERE CHOSEN
FROM NEARLY 150 NOMINEES.

By JESSICA RIFFEL
Alligator Contributing Writer

Eight entering freshmen have been se-
lected for the prestigious Lombardi Scholars
Program.
The winners were selected from 146
nominees for the scholarship, which pro-
vides each student with $4,500 each Fall and
Spring, $5,000 for each of four summer pro-
grams and $3,000 for academically related
supplies.
The scholars were announced April 1,
and UF has received participation confirma-


tion from six students. Rhodes scholars."
"When I first heard about it, I was in The participants will be matched with a
disbelief," winner Christopher Matthews faculty adviser in their field, and they will
said. "It was a dream, but it's no longer just receive academic support, overseas-study
a dream it's reality." opportunities and internship experiences
Besides Matthews, Alexia Ash, Jake over their next eight to 10 semesters at UF.
Gipson, Gabriel Miller, Joshua Miller, Anna The students will spend six weeks this
Prusa, Gloria Tavara and Vu-Anh Thai were uinmmer at an over-
also chosen for the 2005 program. UF seas antbropologp
They were selected based on academic Administration study program in
achievements, co-mmuninr, service, extracur- Merida Me\-io.
ricular activities, leadership and character. "Studying an-
Several committees and Lombardi scholars thropology should be really cool because it's
helped interview the nominees and chose not something-that I've done," participant
the final eight. Ash said.
"It's very competitive," said Jeanna The summer trip also is designed to get to
Mastrodicasa, Honors Program associate know the students better. Mastrodicasa will
director. "We try to think who will be future spend part of the program working with the


scholars on an anthropology project, which
in past years has included studies of local
homes and a cemetery.
"It really helps them mature quickly and
learna lot about themselves before college,"
Mastrodicasa said.
The next three summers, the students
will study in Greece, Japan arid South
Africa. These programs have been specifi-
cally designed for Lombardi scholars.
"I think it showcases what we're trying to
do at UF with the internationalizing of our
students," Mastrodicasa said. -
The Lombardi Scholars Program was
started in 1999 by UF alumnus Lewis M.
Schott. The program, meant to honor UF's
ninth president, is funded by Schott and
other benefactors.







12, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005


ON CAMPUS

Speaker to talk rights


By KIMBERLY GOUZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

NORML UF wants students to
"Know Your Rights" to avoid a
night in jail.
The. UF chapter of the National
Organization for the Reform of
Marijuana Laws will sponsor an
event tomorrow at 7 p.m. to inform
students about their constitutional
rights during a police encounter.
"There are many instances when
people give up their rights need-
lessly," said Ashlee Valdes, NORML
UF president. "An example would be
search and seizure. Students should
know that they don't have to consent
to being searched without a warrant."
NORML executive director Allen
St. Pierre will speak at the event. His
presentation will cover topics rang-
ing from the right to remain silent to
the right to consult an attorney.
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eloquent speaker and is very knowl-
edgeable.
NORML hired St. Pierre in 1991
as the communications director,
according to a release. In 1993 St.
Pierre was named the national direc-
tor, and in January
he became execu-
tive director.
The Know Your
Rights presenta-
tion will be held in
CSE 121 and will
be free and open to
the public.
Valdes stressed that NORML UF
is reaching out to more than those
interested in marijuana laws.
"Since the implementation of
the Patriot Act, there has been a
considerable amount of 'changes to
our freedoms," Valdes said. "It is
important to know what you can
and cannot do and how to use your
rights."


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BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. 373-FIND







Classifieds
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005


ALLIGATOR
www.alligator.org/class


UI For Rent
furnished

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 Shands-
Long & short term lease
Now as low as $355 monthly
inc all utilities ph 336-9836
4-20-71-1

HAVE IT ALL AT THE LANDINGS!!
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, elec-
tric, etc. 337-9255 or www.windsorhall.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 St. $500 &
$600/mo 4-20-71-1


S For Rent
furnished


*Incredible Deal 1/1 in 4/4*
with: internet & cable & elec & water
walking 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 you! 372-8100
4-20-60-1

**COUNTRYSIDE**
1 BR/1 BAin 4BR/4BA $425 util, cable, alarm,
dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual
leases. Call 407-620-1555 4-12-25-1
HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR
Spiral Staircase Skylight
Pool 2 Tennis Cts
Indvi 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 4-18-10-1
KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease Apr. thru
July 31st. 1BR/1BA in a large 2BR/2.5BA
luxury townhouse. WI/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 female roommate $300 + utils. Lindsey
786-282-8663 4-15-7-1


U For Rent
furnished


Apt 4 rent 4 fall 05. Univ Terrace $405/mo
includes utilities, internet, cable tv. On bus
route, good location, 4BR/4BA, balcony,
quiet, clean. Call Elyse 219-5997 5-24-15-1


GAINESVILLE PLACE
1BR/1BA 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

1BR/1 BA in beautiful 4BR/4BA. $410/mo incl
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

2BR/2BA avail Summer & Fall. Newly remod-
eled condo w/patio, walk in closet, hottub,
cable, alarm, phone, internet, WI/D. Univ Terr
W. Less than 2 mi to UF. $385+ 1/4 utils. 371-
5853 4-20-7-1

UNIVERSITY TERRACE WEST 1-4 BRs
avail pvt BA in each rm. Close to campus.
$350/mo ea. Call 772-696-1154 4-20-7-1

Friends don't let friends be driven home by
drunk drivers


S| For Rent
unfurnished

GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW23 St. 2BR/
1BA 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 1BR apt. $325/mo.
01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2

AVAILABLE NOW,
Walk to UF, Studios and 1BR's
From $555. Free parking
Open Weekends 371-7777
www.collegeparkuf.com
4-20-71-2

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


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


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unfurnished

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

QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD
0 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! WI/D, pets OK
338-0002
4-20-71-2

*SUN BAY APTSO
OSome furnished avail*
**Walk or Bike to Campus **
1-1 $460/mo552-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info 0**376-6720
4-20-71-2

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


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Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
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5 For Rent
unfurnished

** A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORDI*
* Move in TODAY or AUGUST!
1BR $460 2BR-$530
* Walk to UF Pets welcome!
* Beautiful pools/courtyards!
,FOpen 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 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 4-20-71-2

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

SEEING IS BELIEVING!!!
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

S.- "**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 Good to Be Truel
HUGE 2/2 for only $425/person!
Pool*Hot Tub*Taning*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
'-20-71-2


l. For Rent
unfurnished

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 INow & Fall, 335-4455
4-20-71-2


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


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 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

1 BR & 2BR/1 BA 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 372-9913 4-20-71-2

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

HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095
630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo;
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


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

DOWNTOWN LOCATION 3BR/2BA
Wood floors, fireplace, living & dining rooms,
Den, $625/rent, 223 SW 4th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-60-2

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

**IBR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL**
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft ** $650/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00** $550/mo
Close toeUF, 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 0 376-2507
4-20-63-2

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

DUCK POND! Cute 1BR/1BA, wood floors,
eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent
305-C NE 6th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-55-2

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

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
$1200/mo 4-20-51-2


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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 upl! 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 4-20-
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 4-20-36-2

HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN
1 BRs & 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'r,,c. iPEl _,IA. Call
Carol@ 77.-252- 4.20-31.2

*FALL* BIks from UF 0 Houses *
Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See
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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, ctose Ir downlowr,. 'W ,D $900/
mo. Avail May let' Canl Ic,rc .37 -107-1-or-
(cell) 262-7174 ask for Brian 4-20-30-2

Avail now 3BR/2BA HOUSE. 2.120 NW
55th Terrace. Tile firs, Berber carpet, all.
appliances 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

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

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 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/mo
Union Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2

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

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

** 2BR 2.5 BA **
Brighton Park Condo
Beautiful end urittownhome, -
W/D, DW, alarm, pool, -1200 sq ft
Many extras. Bus rt SW 34St
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
ROC' K,.,OD VILLAS avail Aug 1, 2005.
3BR/3BA townhouse. Inc] 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 -

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










TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 20050 ALLIGATOR, 15


*l For Rent | For Rent
I unfurnished I l. tunfurnished


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, until 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 0 359-2000
2BR 1 BA $595 1953 NW 31st PI.
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 Terr. $999/mo 215-7199
4-20-14-2

Adorable 2BR/1.5BA cottage on bus line.
W/D hkups. No dogs. 2943 NW6th St. $640/
mo. 215-7199 4-20-14-2

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 352-214-1722
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 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


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.
Available now. 820 NW 29th PI. Call 214-
9270 4-20-12-2

2 BLOCKS TO STADIUM
IBR 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/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 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 incl, 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 1BR/1BA, $460 Lg
1 BR $500 Call 377-2930 4-12-5-2


Sradiuiation T Bruinch 'Dinner


Friday, April 29 & Saturday, April 30




.-E a BR 1L


Reservations
Required.
Call Now!
Limited
Space


Sweetwater Branch Inn
625 East University Ave. Gainesville, FL 32601
352-373-6760 800-595-7760 www.sweetwaterinn.com


Brunch
11llam-4pm
Dinner
6pm-10pm


For Rent
unfurnished J

1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small
quiet complex located at 3320 SW 23rd
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

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 1BR/1 BA efficiency
apartment. Big BA, large laundry room, W/D
incl & kitchen. $650/mo. Inci 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

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

5 MIN TO HANDS 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.
J3311 NW30thAve $1050/month
1614 NW 21 st 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

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up i3i'f-,' ,n ,:k\ 1;11 31 B,'".ra r 31 -' LDun-iry,
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U For Rent
Unfurnished


PET'S PARADISE, no app or pet fee. 2BR
townhomes, duplexes. Privacy fence, mod-
ern 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/1BA 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 352-
332-0602 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 Aye.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2

SUPER CUTE I 1BR 1 BA 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


2BR IBA Apts, $500-$525/ Mo
5 blks to UF! 840 Sq. Ft
829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts. Central
H &Air, Inclds Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage.
Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494
4-20-7-2

1BR 1BA1 blkto UF!
1218 SW 3rd Avenue
Wood Floors, Window A/C, $400/mo
Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494
4-20-7-2

2 Blks to UF!
2BR IBAApt, Terrazzo Floors, Window A/C,
Nat Gas ht. $520/mo. 408 NW 15th St. Call
Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2

3BR 1BA Home with Wood Floors
Central H & Air. Washer/Dryer Hkups $725/
mo2801 NW21stTerr, off NW 23rd Ave. Call
Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2

2BR 2BA Condo in WOODSIDE VILLAS -
located 7200 SW 8th Ave behind Oaks Mall.
Pool,. Clubhouse, etc. $625/mo
Call Merrill Maganement Inc 372-1494
4-20-7-2

3BR 1 BA Home with wood Floors. Central
H &Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups 1100 sq ft
$725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050 NE 13th
Place. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-
1494 4-20-7-2


2 BR 1BA apts 1 Block to UF
New Carpet, Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht
1210 SW 3rd Avenue $540/Mo
Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494
4-20-7-2


1 Block from UF!
1 BR and 2BR Apts Avail Now, Summer or
Fall see our list at www.merrillmanagernent.
net updated daily or call Merrill Management
Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 ..

I E IE,- -pic 1 Blk to UFI $460/mo
1236 SW 4th Ave Grad II Apts
Central H &Air, Carpet, Inclds Water swg,
,.i :, rci aroige
Call rlerriI Manzqg4meni Inc 372-1494
4.-0 -7.2


a l For Rent
J -I unfurnished


1BR 2BAApt 1 Block to UF
Central H & Air. Tile or Wood Floors
1236 SW 1st Ave, $585/Mo Call Merrill
Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2

2BR/2BA avail July 1st. Kitchen equipped,
$650/mo incl water. 1st, last, deposit. No
pets. Walk to UF. Call 373-5789 4-15-4-2 '

4BR/2BA house AC hardwood firs, -kitchen
equipped, indoor laundry, W/D incl, 2400
sq ft. $2000/mo negotiable. 754 NW 20th st.
No pets. Walk to UF. Avail Aug 1st. Call 332-
6029 4-15-4-2

TAYLOR SQUARE
Apts and Townhouses
621 NW 10th St Gainesville
WALK TO UF
BRAND NEW LEASING FOR FALL
CONTACT 352-332-2097
4-20-7-2

Now leasing for Fall 4BR/2BA apt $265/mo
per room + utils, 3 blocks from campus, No
pets 231-3002 4-20-7-2

AVAIL NOW
2BR/1 BA apt $600/mo, 625 SW 11th Ln.
3BR/2BA house $900/mo 2706 W Univ Ave.
231-3002 4-20-7-2

ROCKWOOD VILLAS
Lg 3BR/3BA, on bus rt, $1050/mo or$350/BR.
Avail May 1st. Call 332-0617 Iv mssg 4-20-7-2





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 r

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/Sumnmer 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 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 seell! Everything included. 786-
367-7749 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


1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA apt avail May ;l ;i u 3-
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-bu.a w or.iion to re-
new. $450/mo furnished, all utils + internet,
W/D, Call 352-871-3117 4-20-21-3


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16, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005


81| Subleases ]


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/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Call
S.>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 Exchange.
Furnished 1BR/1BA in 2/2
Kitchen, living room, porch, W/D,
Now available.
Female please. 772-473-0560. 4-12-10-3

COUNTRYSIDE APT
IBR/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 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 1BR 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 1 BR/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 bed-
room in 4/2 townhouse on 13th. All furn
& util included; $399/mo negotiable.
Sec dep & 1st mo rent free, 514-6408 or
murraymd@ufl.edu. 4-20-15-3

10 SECOND WALK TO UF
Looking Glass Apts. Summer sublease
$400/mo negotiable. Drew 561-339-1219
4-20-15-3

2BR/2BA Oxford Manor $363 each.
Negotiable. W/D, pool, weight room, tanning,
3 bus rts, furniture avail. Call 239-671-3148
or 561-635-8671 4-14-10-3

SUBLEASE 4/14-8/14, 2BR/2.5BA. Many
'-amenities inc. W/D, $649/mo Call 332-5344
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

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


Subleases


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 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 + uit .& cbl
3 mo sublese first mo free, great loc off
34th st. Wash/dry quiet area. 352-375-1353
4-20-12-3
1or 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

***$350/mo***
Female only roommate for summer sub-
lease. 1.5 mi from UF, Hidden Lake Apt
1BR/1BA spacious, W/D ncl. 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

***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 $250 NEGOTIABLE
246-4330 4-15-8-3

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/2BAw 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
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.
$600/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


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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. Inci 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 lpvt 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

**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/
1BA 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
Downtown Arlington Square 1BR/1BA 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
$300/mo summer sublease, Countryside
Apts 1 BR/1BA 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 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
LIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
Summer sublease 3BR/3BA apt. w/ pool,-
W/D, util incl. Avail May Aug. Furnished!
Rent n.eg. 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/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. On 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 1 BR/1 BA 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, 1BR in
3BR/2BA, all amenities incl. Call 813-956-
5421 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 786-
423-0445 4-12-3-3
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
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@ufl.edu. 4-20-
9-3
1BR/1BA 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@gmail.com 4-
20-9-3


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




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& 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. Rert 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. $5.14 reduced to $450/mo!
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
1 BR 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 incl. Call
Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3


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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 (indivasublease)
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 4-15-5-3

Sublease @ Gainesville Place, 1BR/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

LUXURYAPT
5 min walk to UF/Sorority row bus.
F roommate. Avail May-July
All utils incl. Furn, ethernet, gym, pool. $400?
mo 786-246-3049 4-20-7-3

*** 1 BR/1 BA $300/mo k***
Everything incl, furn w/qn bed, desk, W/D +
pooltable in apt in 3/3 Madison Pointe. May
thru Aug: Jesse 954-240-2440 4-15-4-3

0000***** Summer Sublease University
Commons 1/1 in a 2/2, all utilities included.
$330/negotiable, furnished. Call ASAP 305-
962-0995 4-20-7-3

YOU GET $300 IN CASH!!!*
1BR in 4bBR Courtyards for $350/mo.
female. 0.35 mi to campus. Call Jessie 386-
383-8562 4-20-7-3

Large 1BR/1BA in a 3BR/3BA in Stoneridge
Ats. Rent only $340/mo + 1/3 utils. OBO May
to Aug Call 871-2426 4-14-3-3

Apt for SummerA & B sublease. 1 BR in 4BR/
2BA furn University Glades Apt $290/mo all
utils incl.(originally $435) M/F for all female
apt. Call 386-212-9042 4-20-7-3

0 $250/month 0 1 BR in 2 story home, walk
to UF, includes additional office space, DSL,
furnished or non. Avail Summer B or C. Tree
lined neighborhood. 262-5334 4-20-7-3

Hidden Lake Apt sublease 2BR/2BA. Furn/
unfurn, great pool, free tanning, gym, comp
room, free cable, etc. Call Lauren at 863-
412-7246 4-13-2-3

1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA at Melrose Apts from
AUG 05 to AUG 06, $509/mo. $250 move-in
incentive, with housing scholarships avail-
able at Melrose. 803-535-9523 4-20-7-3

HEY LOOK! 1/1 in 4/4 Gainesville Place
May-Aug $490/month but neg. Clean apt,
friendly ppl, cool deco interior Everything
included + maid & bus to campus. Call 305-
494-2002 4-20-7-3

CHEAP RENT! FREE FURNITURE! Summer
sublease @ The Landings. 1 BR/1 BA in 3BR/
3BA avail May-Aug, rent negotiable, I'll give
you my furniture. 407-719-9843 4-15-4-3

Campus Club May to Aug. $400/mo
NEGOTIABLE. 1BR/1BA in 4BR apt. Incl
all utils. Fully furn, 32" TV, maid svc, hi-spd
inet, Great place to live, only 5 min to UF.
Call 561-317-9766 4-20-7-3


U Subleases Roommates


2BR/1BA w/extra sink area, avail May 1.
$635/mo @ Piccadilly, pets welcome, all fur-
niture for sale! 407-761-7761. Lease renews
Aug 15. 4-20-7-3

$300/mo AUGUST FREE
Fully furn. May thru Aug 15th. Spacious 1 BR/
1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Melrose Apts. Utils incl.
M/F. Call 786-859-1934 4-18-5-3


*THE EXCHANGE*
2BR/2BA. Furnished. Great location. $499/
mo utils incl. Call 904-294-0389 5-5-8-3

U Club Apts: 1/1 in 4/4. Friendly, clean
roommates. Nice furniture. $395/mo for
everything, neg. Call Megan 907-232-6610
4-18-5-3

Homestead Apt-Sublease
Now thru July 31st. Renewal optional. 2BRI
2BA, W/D hook up, pool; gym, bus stops,
laundromat, pets ok, $679/mo. Please call
378-2699 or 317-4507 4-18-5-3

GET YOUR OWN APT!
Large 1BR/1BA Univ/13th Avail May 1st -
July 31st, option to renew. Close to campus.
Furn option. Call 954-401-3203 $500/mo.
4-20-7-3


al Roommates


Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
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 .v 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/lv? 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 4-20-28-4-

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 + util. Females only, please call
Lauren @ 352-799-3726 Iv message. 4-
12-20-4

**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.
4-18-16-4

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 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email
csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4

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
4-20-16-4

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 incl 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@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 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


Female Roommates Needed for 3BR/2BA
house. Pets welcome! Everything included in
$450 rent! Furn available, wireless intemet,
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 -

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


Roommates j Roommates


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 biills., 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 ate 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 indi-
vidually $550/mo. 3806 SW2ndAve. 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 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 352-472-
9778, 305-299-3485 4-15-5-4

Female roommate needed for 3BR/2BA
house in NW Gville. Pets welcome./
Everything incl $350/mo. Hispd inet, cable,
W/D & more. Please call Misty @ 321-624-
9014 or a-mail bullgurl18@aol.com 4-20-
7-4

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2.5BA. W/D,
fully furn. (All brand new), pool, gym, F room-
mate needed. N/S, serious student. $425/mo
1/2 utils (free ethernet) Lv msg 786-246-
3049 4-20-7-4 -

Female roommate for furn rm "avail now in
2BR/2BA house 2 mi from UF. New bathroom
& kitchen. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 352-256-
1053 4-20-7-4

Need 4 omarnimae 5 min from Mall. Master
BR $390/mo, $325 for other BRs. Part furn.
Lots of amenities. Call Ben @ 225-1892 4-
18-5-4

Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
cent A/NC, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 +
utils. 352-271-8711 4-20-7-4

2 rooms avail this summer in a nice 4/2
house near law school. $350/room plus
utilities OBO. Please call 850-510-4063,
352-328-4633 or e-mail ceresiqu@ufl.edu
4-20-7-4.


Female roommate, NS, prefer serious stu-
dent, share 2BR/2BA 3rd floor condo near
Shands. Private balcony, pool, W/D in unit,
partially furn. Walking distance to UF. $420 +
1/2 utilities .Call 352-262-4011 4-18-5-4 .,

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


. Real Estate

Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOC "
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 mssg 4-20-71-5

NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE
looking to buy or lease houses in this area.
Any size, price or condition. 352-264-7347
or visit us at www.happygatorhomes.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 352-281-3651 4-20-52-5

HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF'
Save Thousandss When You Buy Now.
SFREE 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,
convtt6 UF, Shands, VA& mall.Amp. pking.
$73,800 352-222-2942 photos.yahoo.com/
dgmatt45 4-20-28-5

Townhouse 3BR/2BA. Close to UE. 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 FROPEF T:
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 G'ville.
Positive Cash-Flow, Stable Tenants
34k & 39k
www.SE-Rentals.com
4-12-5-5

FOR SALE Nice 3BR/2BA home. Built in 94:'
Fenced in backyard. Near 34th st and 39th
Ave intersection. $199,000 352-214-5601
4-20-7-5

Cute 2BR/1BA condo near Kanapaha Park.
Tile kitchen, dining, living room, fenced
backyard. $89,500. Call 352-380-0679 or
904-612-5806 4-15-4-5


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18, ALLIGATOR 0 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005


a l Furnishings


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Beds*Full mattress & boxspring sets
$490Qn sets $899Single sets $399King
sets $99*From 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 4-14-12-6

opiLE! 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

Entire apartment of furniture for sale! Couch,
-chair w/ottoman, dining room, queen bed,
dresser w/mirror, bookcase -and more! Will
take reas offers. 407-761-7761 4-20-7-6

NAME YOUR PRICE
Living Room & Bedroom Furniture. Call 305-
632-6187 4-20-7-6


Computers


JA + nuT mputEr FEhI.,


8-23-170-7

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

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


)9ll Computers


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





Compuef/Internet 352.219.2980
4-20-66-7

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


a l 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


U ,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


For Sale


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

PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar
supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer
equipment. Professional cooking utensils.
R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville
RWBEATY.COM 376-5939. 4-20-71-10

Come see what's new! GCM thrift shops
downtown 238 SW 4th Ave, NW 5001 NW
34th St. Get more bang for your $! New items
daily Mon Sat 378-3654 4-20-43-10

"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 4-18-11-1.0

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

PERCUSSION PLUS DRUM KIT
Brand new cymbols. Must sell soon
$450/0BO. Call Jason @ 661-816-9811
4-20-7-10

Friends don't let friends be driven home by
drunk drivers


m1 Motorcycles, Mopeds) In


** 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 1yr warranty
534 SW 4th Ave. 373-8823
www.swampcycles.com 4-20-70-11

*NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS*
New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place
352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. All models & directions avail on web-
site. 4-20-50-11

** 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 278-
0174 4-20-11-11

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

Scooter MZ125R 2004
Great condition, only 1200 miles. No oil mix-
ing. $1400 495-3286 4-18-5-11





*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL
*Running or not!*
NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987.4-20-71-12

CARS -CARS BuyOSeIllTrade
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 enig & trans. No credit check. Call
338-1999 4-20-63-12


Autos


'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 NewYorker $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


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
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@ufi.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



*1 Wanted I


LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD,
DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC
TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE
JEWELRY. 373-9243 4-20-71-13

On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady
needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @
Queen of Peace. Catholic Church-or St.
Augustine Catholic Church. For more info
call 219-6948. I live in the Tower Rd area.
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


Mi. Help Wanted


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ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who responds to advertising
use caution and investigate the sincerity of
the advertiser before giving out personal
information or arranging meetings


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

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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
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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
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get your career jump-started! EEO/AA
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Applications are now being accepted for edi-
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Alligator. Applicants should be available two
to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and
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duties include layout and design. Experience
is preferred on software applications, Adobe
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one-year commitment is expected. Please
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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
Floiida 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-
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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 19


*Jf Help Wanted ]


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

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 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


*l Help Wanted 3


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*DANCERS NEEDED*
Private dance co. Great for students. Great
pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start
today! 378-3312 4-12-20-14


*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
44-12-25-14

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 NW 4th 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 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


r o Help Wanted


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


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. 4-20-
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 depts. Email resume to
hr@352media.com 4-20-18-14


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! 4-20-
17-4


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
Eductaion 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-lovin'g staff. Must enjoy working w/
children & able to live on-site. Call 352-466-
3587 for more info. 4-12-10-14


* Help Wanted ]


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 an 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

PERSONAL/ADMINISTfRATIVE
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
4-20-12-14

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

SPRING/SUMMER WORK
Excellent starting pay. Work around
classes.Resume builder. Start immed. All
ages 18+. Cond Apply.Call now! 335-1422
4-20-12-14

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


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 oth-
ers. Limited Time Only. $99.00 through April.
www.BeautiPage.com/jcspas, 561-790-1838
4-12-5-14


i11 .Help Wanted


"BOY-FRIDAY" Your job to make my life eas-
ier. 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 experi-
ence in autism intervention w/ 19-yr old. 1
yr commitment. Contact for hours & pay
details. 256-2002. Fax resume to 375-42611
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.af
termarketprofits.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 week-
ends in fall. Clean-cut, neat appearance. _o'
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 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 SW Archer Rd. 4-14-5-14

Telephone & lobby reception for small 6
business office suite. FT, M-F, good people
skills clerical inci 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 ,


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20, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005


all Help Wanted


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
.anandy131@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

DEN & 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/-humresourc/
or call Human Resources at 352-395-5185
4-15-5-14

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


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

WELLNESS DIRECTOR & WELLNESS
STAFF needed NCF YMCA. Contact Brad
@ 374-9622, 5201 NW 34th St. Gainesville.
4-20-7-14

BEEF O'BRADY'S
43rd St location, now hiring exp servers.
Apply in person btwn 2-4 pm. 1999 NW 43rd
St. 4-18-5-14

Fast Signs Production Position. Fast-paced,
attention to detail, multi-tasker, 2 shifts, FT/
PT avail. Apply in person between 9-11 AM.
Located in Butler Plaza. 4-15-4-14

RETAIL FLOOR HELP NEEDED. Female.
Across from campus, Summer A & B, Fall.
'PT or FT, 372-6462 4-15-4-14

Spend your summer making a difference in
the lives of underprivileged boys and girls
-ages 10-15. Firoida Sheriffs Youth Ranches
Camping Services ring full-time and tempo-
rary staff for summer camp and mobile day
camp programs. Activities include canoe-
ing, arts & crafts, bikes, horseback riding,
archery, team sports, high and low rope
course, and skits. Employment dates May 21
- August 5. Pre-camp training includes First
Aid, CPR, Lifeguard, and NCI.
We will be conducting interviews on April
19th, 2005. Call Mike Brannan at 352-447-
-.t',59 for more information. EOE/DFWP
4-19-6-14


0 Help Wanted 3 D


Located just minutes from UF, ABC Research
Corporation is now hiring full time positions
for Chemistry Supervisor/Lead Analyst and
Senoir Instrumentation Specialist. Please
visit us on the web at ww.abcr.com for more
information about ABC Research and job de-
scriptions. Part-time Chemistry position also
available. To apply, e-mail resume to Kathy
Barry at kathyb@abcr.com 4-18-5-14

Teach English in JAPANI,
Interac Co. Ltd, Japan's leading private
provider of Assistant Language Teachers
to the Japanese Public Schooling System,
seeks motivated professionals to teach
in Japan-starting August 2005. University
degree a must. Attractive remuneration for-
qualified applicants. Apply online at www/
interac.co.jp/recruit 4-12-1-14


* Services 3

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

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

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

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


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


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

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

MOSSWOOD FARM
Come ride with usi 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 0 Lessons/English *
Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 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 pa-
per. Learn to write. Outline, Research,
Grammar, Coherency, Typing 374-7038


-Services


***TAEKWONDO***
30 Day Trial Membership Free
Men Women 0 Children
352-375-0700 www.protkd.com
40-20-59-15

MOST IMPORTANT SKILL
FOR LAW SCHOOL SUCCESS?
Check out:
lawschoolprepcourse.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 pad-
dock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19
separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-
3175 everglade-eqestrian.com 8-15-25-15

* GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *
Custom Posters Exhibits Awards
Top Quality Fast 0 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 Name Badges Cups 0 Etc.
Best Selection In Town
www.signpower.com
SignMasters 335-7000
9-2-61-15

STORAGE PRE-LEASE SPECIAL
No hassles 0 Free Lock Prorated
Close to UF *All Sizes No Deposit
Archer Road Self Storage 371 4296
South West Self Storage 374-4444
4-20-20-15 "

CLOSEST, CHEAPEST-
Lessons Training 0 Boarding Jumps
Large .pastures & trails. Jonesville.
www.ponyupfarm.com 331-0356 4-20-'
20-15

ENGLISH TUTORING
English as 2nd language
Reading, Composition,, Conversation
Experienced'educators. Reasonable fees.
Tel:.352-335-9400 4-20-19-15.

LSAT AFFORDABLE TEST PREP
Full length course and private tutoring.
Higher score, 100% satisfaction guar-
anteed. Call 372-8560 or 1-800-910-1352
4-20-15-15


$$$ SUMMER STORAGE SPECIALS $$$
5X10 ONLY $130 & 10X15 ONLY $275
PAYS APRIL THROUGH AUGUST
CALL TODAY! SPACE LIMITED!
NW MINI STORAGE 332-8917
4-20-14-15


Life Coaching Design the Life You Want
Create a more balanced life, design & carry
out effective goals & get your strength work-
ing for you in all areas of your life. Free
consultation, reasonable rates. 275-1378
4-12-2-15

FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.
375-6641 Harold Nobles
4-20-8-15



Health Services


All Women's Health Center
ABORTION
Free Pregnancy Test
RU-486 Available-
378-9191
www.abortiongainesville.com
4-20-71-16


)J :-l Health Services


THE TRUE YOU!
Lose 8-15 pounds in 4 weeks
Only $99!
Gain muscle while you lose fat
Groups forming now. 339-2199.
4-20-71-16

URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL
Students No Appointment Needed!
FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE
4881 NW 8th Ave #2, 373-2340
Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8a-6p 4-20-
71-16

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR ACNE with
Blue Light Treatments for moderate acne.
Call Dermatology Associates 352-332-4051
4-20-67-16

- ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486)
IV sedation, Student Discount.
Well Woman Care & Birth Control
Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr
352-372-1664.
4-20-71-16

"PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat
bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants
will get free evaluation, medication & be
reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @
331-2020 immediately. 4-20-26-16


m u .Typing.Services 3

SAME DAY SERVICE: transcription, typing,
apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters,
flyers, ads, logos. Resume service 17 yrs
exp. 24 hr turnaround. New phone #Connie
271-2677 4-13-30-17


Personals


Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing
Alachua County Health Dept. Call S a
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)

SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES

University Opticians GMG TRANSPORT
300,SW 4th Ave. 378-4480. ... A NS O
4-20-71-18 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus
Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse
GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP.
.1800 Gun Inventory 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com
Over 500 handguns in stock, 4-20-71-23
Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair. -
Reloading Supplies 466-3340
Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer
8mi. South of G'ville on 441
4-20-71-18 -


*Family Chiropractic*
Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
373-7070
4-20-71-18

FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES.
We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE
ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 WUniv
Ave 375-3752. 4-20-71-18


VEGETARIAN?
Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE
Inside Books, Inc.8505 NW 13 St.
10-9 384-0090
4-20-71-18


C Connections


Want to make a connection? liace your a3
here to look for someone to share a com-
mon interest with or for your true love

Ivana,
Your party was hot and so are you. I freaked
when you asked all of the guys to take off
their shirts. Who was the hottie with the
blonde hair? See you Tuesday night @
University Club.
'Love, Bret
4-12-2-19 .


riI Event Notices


IS YOUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR
ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT?
DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL'
ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR AD
HERE .t JD GET IT NOTICED! -.


Miami Bus Service
.$40 R/T W.P Bch, Pomp, FT. L, Miami
Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm
335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com
4-20-67-23

***FLY TO/FROM***
COCOA BEACH, BREVARD COUNTY
$99 rt
www.flybaerair.com 1-866-453-2605
4-20-67-23





Furry, feathery, scaly...no, not your
roommate...pets. Find or advertise your pets
or pet products here in the Pets section of
the Alligator.


SLost & Found J


FOOND: *KEYS on sidewalk in front of
alligator. building on' University Ave. on
Monday. Call to identify 373-3463.


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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 21




Country Crusher


UF sophomore


zeroes in on


home-run mark

By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org A r ''


Can you really blame him?
Can you dog UF sophomore Matt LaPorta
for jacking home runs like it's his job?
Not really. LaPorta has been saddled with
the expectations of a power hitter since he first
picked up a baseball bat.
"I've been in that role ever since I was a
little kid," LaPorta said. "In Little League ball,
I was the youngest kid on the team and I was
hitting the most home runs."
Growing up in Port Charlotte, the first
baseman said he was always the big guy, so he
never had a choice in the matter.
"I just was blessed," LaPorta said. "I've
always been big. I've always had a big frame
and stood out."
LaPorta leads the Gators with 12 home
runs, second in the Southeastern Conference,
while his 41 RBI lead the conference.
But despite the numbers, the slugger says
he doesn't overemphasize weightlifting.
Instead, LaPorta prefers simpler exercises
that build strength while not limiting flex-
ibility.
"It's just something God has given you,"
LaPorta said. "Last year, I was just a big kid. I
was just country-strong, country-big."
Country strength helped him earn honors
as a first-team Freshman All-American last
season.
"I don't think I benched over 200 last year,"
LaPorta said. "I don't do bench press bars, I
use dumbbells. I use a couple of 100s. You
can get power by lifting weights, but there's
always been something about the ability that
God gave me that sticks out."
LaPorta has an intimidating appearance.
With burly shoulders and a broad jaw, he
looks like someone you wouldn't want to run
into in a dark alley.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
He's more likely to be found in the batting
cage of McKethan Stadium late at night. After
a disappointing 0-for-5 performance with
three strikeouts in a win against Florida A&M,
he lingered in the batting cage until security
officers asked him to leave after 1 a.m.
"The day is so short," LaPorta said. "I try
to get to bed by 9:30 or 10:00 so I can get up in
the morning and go hit."
LaPorta is quiet and humble by nature. He
doesn't stay out late at night. Rather, he wakes


Tim Casey/ Alligator
First baseman Matt LaPorta has his sights set on UF's single-season home run record. With 12 home runs already, LaPorta has 22


regular-season games left to break the record of 23 homers.
up early to take extra batting practice. LaPorta is relatively new to his position. He
"During spring practice, we had to work started one game at first base last season and
out at 7 a.m., so my buddy and I made sure we was drafted as a catcher by the Chicago Cubs
were here by 5:45 a.m. so we could hit for an in the 14th round of the 2003 draft.
hour in the cage," LaPorta said. "It's a new position for Matt, and he's
The buddy he speaks of is another power working hard to get better," McMahon said.
LaPorta played third base
It's just something God has given you and pitched as a freshman in


I was just country-strong, count

hitter, freshman Bryson Barber.
Although LaPorta is a sophomore, he has
more experience than half of his teammates, so
players turn to him for leadership.
"I want to see everybody succeed because
if everybody succeeds, we have a chance to go
pretty far," LaPorta said.
Religion plays a central role in his weekly
schedule, a theme that is constantly on his
mind. Before he steps into the batter's box, he
draws a cross in the dirt with his bat.
"Monday nights, we have a Bible study we
go to," LaPorta said. "It's like an athlete Bible
study, set up by Matt Kynes, a quarterback on
the football team, and one of the pole vault-
.ers, Dara [Altman]. We do that every Monday
night, and on Wednesday we do [Fellowship
of Christian Athletes]."


Last yar, I was just a big kid.
ry-big.
Matt LaPorta, UF first baseman
high school, then transferred to Charlotte
High. The coaches there told him he'd have
to switch to catcher if he was going to see any
playing time, so the position- change at UF
wasn't anything new.
"Since he's working so hard to get better,
he's starting to see the results," McMahon
said.
LaPorta 'boasts a fielding percentage of
.986, registering just five errors in 353 chances.
To put that in perspective, C.J. Smith, last sea-
son's star first baseman, finished with a .987
fielding percentage and was drafted by the
Baltimore Orioles last summer. LaPorta hopes
to join Smith in the professional ranks, saying
it's been on his mind since he was a little kid.
"Matt has very high expectation levels for
himself and that's good," McMahon said.


LaPorta will be at UF for at least one more
season after this year and could very well
break the single-season home. run and RBI
records.
LaPorta continues swinging for the single-
season home run record mark of 23. He is av-
eraging one home run for every 10 at-bats, or
slightly more than one every two games.
LaPorta has 22 regular-season games re-
maining, not including the SEC Tournament
and NCAA playoffs, to surpass the record.
Ryan Shealy last hit 23 home runs in 2002,
which tied former UF star Brad Wilkerson's
record set in 1997 and 1998.
Wilkerson, now playing for the Washington
Nationals, says he welcomes any challenge.
"Records are made to be broken,"
Wilkerson said. "If somebody can step it up
and do that, I'd be happy for them. I think
guys focus sometimes too much on the home
run and hitting the ball hard sometimes."
LaPorta is excited about where his talent
may take him.
"I've always been able to hit the ball hard,"
LaPorta said. "When I hit, sometimes people
tell me they're in awe. My dad's always been
saying, 'If you can hit, you can make it. Bottom
line.' They'll find somewhere for you to play if
you can hit."
Except for some security guards, they'll
never turn him away in Gainesville.


GYMNASTICS

Gymnasts to face Georgia again in championships


By DAN TREAT,
Alligator Writer
dtreat@alligator.org
*
It seems only appropriate that after they've split four meet-
ings this season, UF and Georgia would get to duel one more
time.
And thanks to the NCAA draw, they'll get that chance.
The No. 7 Gators were selected to compete in the second ses-
sion of the NCAA Championships, beginning April 21. Joining
them are No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 Alabama, No. 9 Iowa State, No. 13
Brigham Young and the aforementioned No. 5 Georgia squad
that UF soundly defeated at Saturday's Southeast Regionals.
UF's new mentality was reflected in the strong performance
it put together in that victory.
"How they performed was exactly what we had really fo-


caused on since we came back from SECs," UF coach Rhonda
Faehn said. "I told them from the beginning that the per-
formance [at SECs] would not be considered a failure if we
learned from those mistakes."
While past performances may not be indicative of future
results, the Gators do have experience with the four teams they
will battle.
UF is 2-2 against Georgia and defeated Alabama at the
Super Six Challenge and a regular season home meet before
falling at the SEC Championships. UCLA defeated the Gators
the same night the Bruins posted the nation's highest score this-
season.
"It's a new day when we get there," Georgia coach
Suzanne Yoculan said after Saturday's competition. "The-SEC
Championship title didn't mean squat tonight, and tonight
doesn't mean squat in two weeks at the national champion-


ships."
UF won the meet despite missing a couple of key compo-
nents.
Co-captain Samantha Lutz was lim-
ited to competing on the uneven bars after
tweaking her back in practice last week,
Lu in..lwher to miss almost an entire week of
tramung She< was back on the balance beam

The ankle injury Savannah Evans suf-
Lutz fered on Saturday turned out to be less se-
vere than initially thought. She is already off
crutches and worked out lightly with the team on Monday.
"She's doing much better than we had first anticipated,"
Faehn said. "It's considered a mild sprain and she's been given
the green light for possibly NCAAs."








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FOOTBALL, from page 24

outside of practice to help them
understand offensive strategies,
Leak shied from barraging them
with motivational choice words on
the field.
Besides, as an underclassman,
who was he to tell a group of ju-
niors and seniors how to live?
"As a young player, you have
a lot of older guys, a lot of seniors
on the team," Leak said. "The main
thing you want to do is lead by
example. That's the type of leader
I am."
Meyer described Leak's leader-
ship qualities to him in another way
during the many frank discussions
he and his quarterback shared.
"Every time I confronted him,
he would always come back and
say, 'I don't do that,'" Meyer said.
"I said, 'Fine. It's just reinforcing
the fact that you're an extremely
poor leader.'"
Leak, however, didn't take of-
fense to Meyer's criticism.


"That's just part of growing as a
leader," Leak said. "Michael Jordan
had to do it Joe Montana, all those
guys. That's just part of being a
leader of this team."
Baker will say Leak remains the
same father-like figure he has been
the past two seasons. But Meyer
said Leak finally appears to be
growing into that leadership role,
much like former Utah quarter-
back Alex Smith did going into his
junior year.
Meyer even said Leak has
progressed into a "terrific leader"
compared to where he was only
two months ago.
In February, he explained, Leak
only concentrated on perfecting
his own game and maintaining his
own work ethic. Now Meyer wit-
nesses his top quarterback "jump
someone's tail" when he runs the
wrong route.
"Chris will find out he's a bet-
ter player if the other guys hold up
their end of the bargain," Meyer
explained. "I mean, how could you
not respond to Chris Leak?"


GATORS, from page 24

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME:
The sidelines on Saturday
looked like a reunion for former
Gators greats.
The likes of Danny Wuerffel,
Chris Doering and Kerwin Bell
were having a good laugh with
UF's current players.
"A former football player is
not just a regular guy," Meyer
said. "We encourage all those
guys to come back. It doesn't
take much either a phone call

CONTROL, from page 22


or 37 cents for a stamp is all."
The alumni haven't always
felt so welcomed, though.
"Even if I had the time, I
would not have been around
the program because Ron Zook
was not a good coach," former
UF defensive end Alex Brown
told The Florida Times-Union.
"I didn't like the way he did
things, and I'm not the only for-
mer player who felt that way."
Doering, a former standout
at wide receiver, revealed that it
was actually Meyer who asked
him to come back.


unique and innovative."

* Guess who's finally healthy and ready to break
out? -The Marlins' Josh Beckett, the 2003 World
Series MVP, is injury-free and playing like the
phenom everyone expected to see last year. If
the season ended today, I'd vote Beckett the Cy
Young Winner and Toronto would edge New
York and Boston for the AL East crown.

* A Southern California newspaper retracted
a story claiming steroid use ended Bo Jackson's


"Yeah, Meyer has made
an effort to get a hold of all of
us," Doering said. "He intro-
duced us to all the players and
coaches. It's nice to feel a part
of what they're trying to put
together now."
Wuerffel, UF's quarterback
during its 1996 championship
season, thought this UF team
could bring similar greatness.
"There were a lot of points
scored today," he said. "This of-
fense sure is fun to watch. Am I
still a Gator fan? Oh man, I'm as
big as they come."


career. It wasn't all bad for Jackson, because Bo
knows multi-million dollar libel settlements.

* On a more serious note, condolences go out to
the families of: AFL lineman Al Lucas who died of
a spinal cord injury suffered in an arena game, the
Pope, Johnnie Cochran, and Macaulay Culkin's
manhood which, according to recent testimony,
was taken away by Michael Jackson years ago.

That's all for this edition of Drew's Control. For
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Unsafe at any Speed


Bats causing controversy


By FARZAD SAFI
Alligator Writer
fsafi@alligator.org

Once the true national pastime,
baseball was a game that father and
son would share in their backyard.
Today, baseball seems to have
lost some of its charm, encountering
one controversy after another.
But one topic seems to get little
attention, although there are a small
but growing number of critics call-
ing for its demise. .
The ongoing debate as to
whether aluminum bats used by
every college team in the NCAA,
lower-level minor league baseball
teams, and high schools and Little
League teams all around the nation
- have enhanced or degraded the
once-proud sport.

Head-to-head matchup
Aluminum bats were first in-
troduced in 1974 to baseball at the
collegiate (but not professional)
level. Wooden bats were abandoned
partially because many college pro-
grams around the country could not
afford to play with wood.
Few certainties exist in this de-
bate, but one of them is that wooden
bats break much easier than their
aluminum counterparts.
"There are major differences
between the two," UF coach Pat
McMahon said. "Wood bats can be
more difficult for a weaker hitter to-
succeed with."
If anyone knows about the sci-
ence of hitting, it is UF assistant
coach Tim Parenton.
"It's easy to see that the sweet
spot on aluminum bats is bigger by
about 2.5 inches than on wood," he
said.
Critics of college baseball say
that aluminum bats pad hitting sta-
tistics and make for video game-like
scores.
Both UF coaches even agree that
aluminum bats could, in fact, take a
.250 hitter and make him into a .350
hitter.
Sophomore catcher Brian
Jeroloman has competed with both
and revealed why he thinks the in-
crease in averages occur.
"If you get jammed with a wood-
en bat, your bat will just break,"
Jeroloman said: "But if you get
jammed with an aluminum bat you
can still hit the ball out of the park."

Bearing the aluminum cross
Pro-aluminum and anti-alumi-
num camps go far beyond just the
fans. There are many spokesmen
who are ardently for or against alu-
minum, and the debate even reaches
the nation's capital. Two of the most
outspoken members of the anti-
aluminum movement include Jack
Mackay and Bill Thurston.
Mackay, a former designer for
Louisville Slugger one of the
most successful bat companies in
the, world worked there from
1986 until 1997 but left the company
for intriguing reasons.
"Little did I know that when I de-
signed those bats that we would end
up with-something that was simply


lethal," Mackay said.
A man on the inside of it all,
Mackay resigned because he
thought his company's product
was becoming too dangerous. The
demand for bats that could hit balls
farther and faster caused him and an
associate great concern.
Thurston, currently Amherst
College's baseball coach, was the
former editor of the NCAA's base-
ball rules committee.
Thurston resigned after 14 years
in that position because he felt the
NCAA did not care enough about
player safety. After being around
baseball for more than a quarter.
century, he feels the game is losing
its tradition and sanctity.
On the other side of the debate
are the bat companies themselves.
Rick Redman, the company spokes-
man for Louisville Slugger, believes
the facts just aren't there to incrimi-
nate aluminum.
"Aluminum bats have definitely
enhanced the game of baseball,"
Redman said. "They help kids hit
the ballbetter. Kids quit because they
can't hit well enough. Aluminum
bats let kids have more fun playing
and help them from quitting."
Redman firmly believes alumi-
num bats are neither unsafe nor
cheat the game of baseball. So do
they make a big difference?
An exhibition game seems to
say yes. This spring, the Florida
Marlins played the collegiate Miami
Hurricanes in an exhibition match.
To make it "even," the Hurricanes
were allowed to use their aluminum
bats while the Marlins used wood.
The Marlins fell to the Hurricanes
9-7.
Cincinnati Reds closer and for-
mer Hurricane Danny. Graves also
thinks aluminum makes a differ-
ence.
"I would never pitch to anyone
with an aluminum bat. That's crazy,"
Graves told The Chicago Tribune.
"I'd ask for the day off or I'd be like
a slow-pitch softball player. Pitch,
then run back 10 feet."

NCAA conspiracy?
From 1974 until 1998, the NCAA
had no problem with aluminum
bats.
Then in 1998, things got out of
hand. Southern California defeated
Arizona State 21-14 in the College
World Series Final. The Series saw
a whopping 62 home runs in just
14 games.
"That year, bats had become basi-
cally like tennis rackets," McMahon
said.
The NCAA finally decreed that
aluminum bats had become too
powerful. Regulations dictated how
aluminum bats could be made and
regulated the Ball Exit Speed Ratio..
Bats had to be constructed so that
balls did not come off faster than
97 mph. The critics were left unap-
peased. Thurston said there was
much more going on than the public
knew about.
"There are clear ties between
the NCAA and the major bat com-
panies," Thurston said. "I resigned
-from ,my position because :'the'


NCAA changed results and covered
up data that made aluminum bats
legal when they should have been
made illegal."
The purist even took the NCAA
to court.
Mackay, the former bat designer,
also expressed his regrets.
"Every time a kid gets hit by a ball
from an aluminum bat they seem to
get a fractured skull," Mackay said.
"It doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see what we did was wrong."

A dangerous game
The debate over aluminum bats
even caught the eye of politician
Ralph. Nader. The activist created
"League of Fans," a sports industry
watchdog that works to expose un-
ethical business practices.
"The MLB would never allow
aluminum bats because they don't
want players and fans being killed
or mutilated," League- of Fans
Director Shawn McCarthy said.
"These high-tech bats are not tools
- they are weapons."
Louisville Slugger maintains that
their products are safe and.the evi-.
dence against them is suspect.
"There are people who are
against aluminum and these people
have vested interests of their own,"
Redman said. "Their arguments are
based on anecdotal evidence and
not facts."
McCarthy believes it is the bat-
ting cornpanie-. who have. these
S\estEd interp-ests ,',' ; -


"These companies give coaches
free bats or tens of thousands of dol-
lars a year," McCarthy said.
The Consumer Product Safety
Commission, in Washington, D.C.,
conducted experiments to see if
aluminum bats posed more of a
hazard.
"I can't say that aluminum bats
are more dangerous than wooden
bats," CPSC Public Affairs Specialist
Lizzie Garry said. "We don't have
sufficient data to prove that.
"As a mother there is danger as-
sociated any time a ball and a bat are
involved," she said. "I don't think
the material of the bat matters that
much."
UF senior pitcher Tommy B6ss
has spent a lot of time on the mound
and would be first in line for anac-
cident.
"If you're scared of being hit as
a pitcher, you're already beat," Boss
said. "If you get hit, you just have to
get the ball and tag the guy out at
first. Then you can let it hurt. It's just
part of the game."

Constant tragedies
The headlines are depressing. In
1997, an errant hit from an alumi-
num bat killed a California child.
In 1999, Oklahoma City high
school pitcher Jeremy Brett's skull
collapsed after a similar hit. He sued
Louisville Slugger -and a jury award-
ed him $100,000 on the grounds that
the company '- product na-s unsafe
Then there is the intriguing *torn


of New York native Anthony Ricci:
"He was playing third and the
ball just came at him too fast,"
Anthony's mother, Jackie, said. "The
ball tipped off his glove-and hit him
in the mouth. 7
"He went to the emergency room
and the accident has caused perma-
nent damage. His [alveolar] ridge is
fractured for the rest of his-life and
his teeth are literally rotting in his
mouth now."
Despite such a 'horrific event,
Jackie said her loved ones still play
baseball.
"I wished everyone would play
with wood because of safety," she
said. "But I have to admit that our
family still uses aluminum bats."

The current state
Anthony has played:-baseball
long enough to see the overall pic-
ture.
"Baseball is about more than
just hitting home runs," Anthony
said. It's about strategy, tradition-
and teamwork. Aluminum bats just
make selfish players who want to hit
a home run every time they step up
to the plate."
Aluminum bats give fans the
home runs and offensive outbursts
they lust after, but Anthony said
baseball might have lost something.
"Aluminum bats are an enhance-
ment that is unnecessary," Anthony
said. "Sure, they add to each
individual's skill level, but they take
-away from the game as a whole."-















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ALLIGATOR
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Leak continues to improve as leader

By BRYAN APP
Alligator Staff Writer
bapp@ali gator.org


Junior Dallas Baker can
remember the first time he felt
the wrath of Chris Leak.
During a January workout,
the wide receiver tried to steal
a cheap-.chuckle at Leak's ex-
pense by pouring water in the
unwitting quarterback's shoes.
"That was the first time I
actually really heard him talk,"
Baker said. "He wasn't too up-
set about it. He was laughing.
"He laughs a lot. It's easy to
get Chris to laugh."
But Coach Urban Meyer,
for one, doesn't find Leak's
quiet, easygoing nature too
humorous.
If the Gator Nation
would've elected a president
at the beginning of spring
practices, it's safe to say Meyer
wouldn't have cast a ballot for
his offensive ace.
"There's a misunderstand-
ing of what leadership is," said
Meyer following Saturday's
Orange and Blue Game. "Chris
Leak [was] an extremely poor
leader when I first got here."
,aOTo Meyer, leadership isn't
studying game film and
playbooks like a molecular
engineer. To Meyer, leader-
ship is more than leading the
Southeastern Conference in
passing in a first full season as


Nick West/ Alligator Staff
Quarterback Chris Leak is the arm that runs UF's offense. Behind the scenes, however, Leak
has worked to shed his quiet nature and become a more vocal leader.


a starter.
"The supreme function of a
leader is to set a standard and
make sure everyone lives up to
that standard, and he wasn't
leading," Meyer said. "He was
living right, but he wasn't be-


ing a good leader."
On the field, Meyer needed
a player to get in the heads
of his teammates by getting
in their faces. Off the field,
he sought an enforcer for his
"Live Right" policy to curb


the embarrassing trend of late-
night altercations the Gators
suffered the last two seasons.
Leak provided neither.
While he often would per-
sonally work with receivers
SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 22


Washington finds favor with Meyer


* COACH TOLD THE LINEMAN HE'S
HIS RIGHT-HAND MAN.

By FARZAD SAFI
Alligator Writer
fsafi@alligator.org

Tavares Washington will not be in this
year's Heisman race.
Neither will the senior offensive lineman
fill the big shoes left by Channing Crowder
or Ciatrick Fason.
He is, however, one of Coach Urban
Meyer's favorite players because of his
leadership.
"Tavares is a guy who, when I have an
issue, I always go to him," Meyer said.
The 6-foot-4, 311-pound senior is rela-
tively unknown to fans but renowned in the


E Lots of leagues use them,
so what's the big fuss? Farzad
Safi examines the reasons why
aluminum bats keep drawing so
Much controversy on page 23.


locker room.
"Coach told me that I was his guy and
his right-hand man," Washington said. "It
feels great knowing he trusts me, and I try
to live up to that."
Being a leader doesn't necessarily consti-
tute statistics either.
After Saturday's Orange and Blue Game,
Washington's name only appeared on the
stats sheet once: showing he was a starter
for the Orange squad.
However for Meyer, leadership means
so much more than an impressive box
score.
"A leader is a guy who sets the example
and gets everyone else to live up to it,",
Meyer said.Washington is a very unlikely
candidate for the job, as he has only started
two games in his career at UF. However, he


E UF softball sophomore right-
hander Stacey Stevens has been.
named Southeastern Conference
Pitcher of the Week.


"I'm the type who hangs with ev-
erybody and knows all the guys
personally. When I talk, they
listen to me. That is what makes
me a leader."
Tavares Washington
UF offensive lineman

already possesses all the tools that a "Meyer
guy" could have.
"I'm the type who hangs with every-
body and knows all the guys personally,"
Washington said. "When I talk, they listen
to me. That is what makes me a leader."

SEE GATORS, PAGE 22


E 1997: The UF women's tennis team wins
its 55th consecutive match by dominating
Alabama 5-1. The Gators would wrap up
the regular season 25-0, completing their
second consecutive undefeated season and
totaling 56 consecutive wins.


Drew goes


out-of-control

C' all me the second coming of
Nostradamus or one lucky whip-
persnapper, but for the second
consecutive year yours truly called the
Masters winner in the Alligator Brand
Picks ColumnTrl.
This time it came at the expense of
a Gators great. You have to feel pity for
Chris DiMarco.
DiMarco did everything right for
three days, but a bloodthirsty Tiger
Woods, seemingly tired of his blonde
wife and ready to win majors again,
came storming back on Sunday. A little
luck of the black Taiwanese, and Tiger
wins Green Jacket No. 4. DiMarco, once
up four strokes on Sunday, settles for be-
ing the guy on the highlight tape who
helped Tiger win his fourth Masters.

* If you were wondering who was
the biggest cancer on the Lakers (and
who forced re-
S covering cancer
patient Rudy
Tomjanovich to
S quit his head
coaching gig after
just a half-season
Andrew in L.A.), it's aw-
Abramson fully clear.
Drew's Control Shaquille
aabramson@alligator.org O'Neal and the
Miami Heat hold
the top record in the East and appear
ready to win their first NBA title, while
Kobe Bryant leads the NBA in pissing
off his own teammates and turning
a star-studded city into a bunch of
Dodgers and Angels fans.
Now Phil Jackson's thinking about
returning to this ugly picture.
Phil, if you're doing some real soul-
searching and seriously thinking about
a return to the Lakers, follow the advice
Kobe learned so painfully: No means
no!

* Breaking .news: Nearly 40,000 fans
showed up to watch Urban. Meyer
brush his teeth and shave Monday
morning. One fan said, "I quit my
high-level executive job and flew in
from New Jersey. Boy, was it was worth
it Meyer's shaving stroke is really
SEE CONTROL, PAGE 22






'1 don't trust this team, which is
fine. If I came up here and said I
trusted them after four months, then
I'm not a very Indepth person.
Urban Meyer
UF head football coach




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the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc. f Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 55. '. ADMINISTRATION Graduates to Inss~ Out By STEPHANIE GARRY Alligator Staff Writer smgarry@alligator.org UF will have no single event to celebrate the graduation of the class of 2005, after plans to bring a keynote speaker fell through. UF invited a guest speaker, but the person could not come because of a scheduling conflict, said Lynne Collis, administrative services coordinator. She said she could not say whom UF invited. Collis helped coordinate last year's convocation, which featured U.S. Sen. John McCain as the keynote speaker. "By the time we received word of unavailability, the timing for planning had gone too late into the semester," Collis said. The university does not invite more than one speaker at a time in case both accept, leaving UF in the embarrassing situation of having two speakers or having to turn one down, Collis said. Since the convocation ceremony hinges on the keynote address, UF decided not to hold McCain one this year. nents of the event was to have a speaker," Collis said. Usually universities try to invite public officials because of their prominence and because they don't require a speaker's fee, Collis said. Last year, UF paid only for McCain's travel and lodging expenses, she said. But prominent people have a lot of demands on their schedules, and coordinating them to speak at an event is time consuming. UF has been decentralizing commencement ceremonies over the past few years as graduating classes have outgrown a single event. Last year's convocation was meant to bring the university's colleges together since their commencement ceremonies wouldn't. It was the first and only event UF held, Collis said. McCain spoke about "Why Courage Matters," and the ceremony included musical performances, a fireworks display and a public reception. The changes to graduation have become necessary, as enrollment has reached about 50,000. This year's ceremonies will take place over four days, from April 28 to May 1, and in four venues. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences even has had to split up its graduation ceremonies for bachelor's and master's degrees, and the registrar's office has rnm info a conflict where a small number of students are scheduled for exams at the time of their commencement. House may toughen hit-and-run laws N LEAVING A DEADLY ACCIDENT SOON MAY MEAN A LIFE SENTENCE. By IVETTE MENDEZ Alligator Writer imendez@aligatororg An Ocala representative announced a bill Monday aimed at decreasing alcoholrelated, hit-and-run accidents in Florida. During a press conference, state Rep. Larry Cretul, R-Ocala, advocated a stricter punishment for people convicted of leaving the scene of an accident. "Leaving the scene of an accident is not an accident," Cretul said. The punishment for being convicted of driving under the influence, a first-degree felony, is stricter than that of a hit and run. Cretul and other critics say that this penalty disparity leads some offenders to flee the scene of an accident, a seconddegree felony, rather than risk a DUI conviction, which can mean a 30-year prison sentence. Fifteen years is the maximum sentence for the former. If amended, the penalty for leaving an accident scene if a death occurs would become the same as that for a DUI conviction. "There's no law that can stop people from doing the wrong thing." Larry Cretull State representative While the bill may not reduce DUI accidents, it may discourage drivers from leaving the scene of an accident, Cretul said. "There's no law that can stop people from doing the wrong thing," Cretul said, referring to DUI incidences. The hit-and-run death of 18-year-old Stephanie Whitler last year was the genesis of the bill. "My husband and I have been working on this for several months," Stephanie Whitler's mother, Beth, said, referring to their work in trying to pass legislation to make the punishment stricter. Whitler does not necessarily want stricter punishments for offenders but she said she expects the legislation to encourage offenders to stay and help victims of the crime, instead of fleeing to avoid extra prison time. "This person just took off, not knowing if she could be helped or not helped," Whitler said, referring to her daughter's accident. The Whitlers have not spoken to anyone who is against the legislation to stiffen the penalty, she said. Cretul learned of the family's situation at Whitler's one-year memorial, he said. Since then, he has been working with the legislature to amend the penalty. "We've got four weeks of session left," Cretul said. The Florida House of Representatives is moving the bill quickly through the committee process. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" u. The city of Gainesville may soon be keeping tabs on two schools' keg .parties. Or at least their public transit. See story, pg. 4. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 13 CROSSWORD 16 Thunder SPORTS 24 storms 81/60 visit www.alligator.org VkJLUVEL 9O lSUE 135 Darkness falls on UF C h a p p e II e's Show" star Charlie Murphy speaks to a capacity crowd in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on such topics as trickle-down economics and the true nature of his relationship with musician Rick James. The free event was sponsored by the Reitz Union Board. See story, pg. 5. E First baseman Matt LaPorta has his swing set on UF's singleseason home run record. The sophomore has 12 home runs already. 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4, ALLIGATOR S TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Fraternity faces sanctions for unregistered party Officials have already accepted guilt By KYLIE CRAIG Alligator Writer kcraig@alligator.org Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity faces charges after allegedly holding an unregistered party last month. University Police reports state the party had more than 300 people in attendance. However, partygoers are contesting those and other allegations. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has 105 active members, so numbers listed on the UPD reports assume that nearly two-thirds of the party's attendance consisted of non-members. Phone calls to UPD for comment were not returned Reports state, "A strong odor of alcohol was emanating from the second level of the house," and that 80 percent of those in attendance were females. Those at the party ran into ten different rooms to hide from police, with between 25 to 30 people in each room, reports state. According to reports, only two or three individuals in each room were older than 21, the legal drinking age, and 95 percent of those interviewed by investigating officers were under the influence of alcohol. Once police ordered those at the party to leave the bedrooms, they told all those who were not fraternity members to leave. Some of the non-members raced out of the house, some jumping off balconies in efforts to flee yelling police officers, according to accounts of several party attendees. The police reports also state that the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol, or SNAP, was called in to offer safe travel for intoxicated partygoers. However, a UF student there for the closing of the party who wishes to have her name withheld said SNAP did not arrive when students were ordered to leave. "The police yelled at everyone to get out of the house, and when we ran outside there was no one there to give anyone a ride," she said. Representatives of the fraterGreek nity have already accepted guilt Lif for the charges brought before them at a Judicial Affairs hearing last week. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is expected to take part in a sanctioning hearing Wednesday to determine punishment for the charges. "However, we're confident the truth will come out through the judicial process," said Tyler Parramore, a member of the fraternity's executive council. CITY COMMISSION SFCC le-v~aders seek annefxatio~n for transit punrposes By EVA KIS Alligator Staff Writer ekis@alligator.org The city of Gainesville may soon keep tabs on two schools'keg parties. Or at least their public transit. Following lobbying efforts toward allowing community colleges to negotiate contracts for bus service, SFCC student Daniel Jones asked for an evaluation of the benefits and consequences of annexing his school into Gainesville during the publiccomment portion of Monday's City Commission meeting. "We are here today to request an annexation referendum for Santa Fe Community College and the sur,rounding area," Jones, who was also named Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan's intern in a contest last year, said. Jones said that if annexed, SFCC could more easily demand changes in Regional Transit System services. Spurred by dissatisfaction concerning SFCC's inability to negotiate a transportation access-fee contract with RTS, 10 students including Jones and SFCC President Jackson Sasser traveled to Tallahassee earlier this year to advocate for Transportation Bill 542. The bill would allow community colleges to negotiate the kind of credit-hour-based contract UF has. Though SFCC's main campus has an address within city limits, the actual facilities are located just outside Gainesville to the West. RTS' main operating hubs are UF's campus and downtown. "The referendum tells us what the city and county differ on." Katharine Bucco SFCC Student Senate president SFCC students now pay $35 per semester for an unlimited ticket to ride RTS buses. UF students pay $4.10 per credit hour to ride for free when they present their Gator 1 cards to the driver Thus, the average UF student who takes 15 credits pays $61.50, nearly twice as much, to ride buses. Jones and Katharine Bucco, president of the SFCC Student Senate, also presented a petition asking for the referendum signed by SFCC students and area residents. "The referendum tells us what the city and county differ on," Bucco said. "As Senate president.I'd like to encourage everyone to consider this proposal." She maintained the Senate does not advocate annexation. TOWING TETE A TtTE: The commission voted 4-3 not to change the $76 roam-towing rate despite pleas from one company to lower it to $60. "Everybody feels this is getting out of control," he said. Superior Towing's David Idleman called for the city to investigate requests for roam-tow rate hikes by towing companies that cite insurance rates and operation-cost increases to justify their positions. Kevin Whiteside of Ultimate Towing disputed the question of legitimacy in rising business costs. "I don't think there is one company in Gainesville whose prices have gone down for what they provide," Whiteside said. Commissioner Tony Domenech, a member of the Public Safety Committee which hears towing concerns, said his group was "not persuaded by the argument at all" to raise rates. Commissioner Rick Bryant noted that it is Superior Towing's prerogative to charge lowet prices to compete, not request a mandate of the Commission that could force other local companies out of business. "I'm saying God bless you, do it better and cheaper," he said. "Don't ask us to do your work." 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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 5 Murphy entertains packed house in comedy tour Chappelle fans give rave reviews By LINDSAY TAULBEE Alligator Writer Itaulbee@aIligator.org After years of just being Eddie Murphy's brother, a frequent actor and writer on Comedy Central's hit TV show "Chappelle's Show" told a capacity crowd at UF on Monday, "I'm Charlie Murphy." More than 800 students packed into the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom for the performance, part of the "I'm Rich Biatch" comedy tour, hosted by the Reitz Union Board. About another 100 were turned away, Reitz Union officials estimated. Probably best known for playing opposite Dave Chappelle in comedy skits parodying famed "Superfreak" musician Rick James, Murphy caused the crowd to erupt in cheers with just one word -"darkness." To Chappelle fans, it was a reference to a James joke that Eddie and Charlie Murphy were the two darkest people in Hollywood before Wesley Snipes. In addition to professional athletes' steroid use and the Michael Jackson trial, Matt Marriott/ Alligator Staff After bringing down the house in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom, Charlie Murphy takes time backstage to sign a few autographs for fans. Murphy spoke of his experiences with the child notice him, and he can tell the child show and his newfound fame. is waiting for his or her parents to stop "I've got fans in kindergarten," he paying attention. said. "So they can do this," he said before He'll be somewhere and see a small reenacting the scenario. The small child looks up at him, tugging on his shirt before whispering, "I'm Rick James, bitch." Reitz Union Board comedians chairman Vincson Harris said Murphy's would be the organization's last show of the semester. "We wanted to end the year very big. We wanted to pull someone who already had a following," he said. Comedian Marina Franklin, who has performed on "Showtime at the Apollo" and "Last Comic Standing," as well as -"Chappelle's Show," opened Monday night for Murphy. She joked about cats in heat, growing up in a mostly white suburb of Chicago and dating. "You don't leave a man when you don't have a job," she said. "I actually go on dates now just so I can eat." UF students Chad Murray and James Chaknis said they attended the event after hearing about it through word of mouth. Asked why they wanted to attend, both simultaneously replied, "It's Charlie Murphy!" "I made them let me off work early so I could get here," Murray said. "It was hilarious. He's got a weird stage presence. He's really goofy and funny," he said, later adding, "You could tell he wasn't afraid to piss people off, too." WORK IN CA NCUN THIS SUMMER Staff Positions Available Work in Cancun -Work in Playa del Carmen Also hiring Sales Reps Local & National Reps -Flexible Hours Highest Paid Commissions 7Great College Job 877 725 0705 ext. 903 HWOAP OP CRAOS CANCU1f -PLAYA M~ CAROL PI ONC9 IN A LIM~IM; OPIC; ~4V %1i presentss, so This panel will address aspects of the Brazilian business environment for those interested in investing in Brazil or pursuing careers related to international business and trade. Public Relations. Dr.Juan Corb6 s Molleda, Assistant Professor at the School of Journalism and Communications at UF Tax and Legal Issues. Lionel Nobre, Director of Brazilian Consulting Services, BDO Seidmand LLP Agribusiness. Rodrigo Salomone. Graduate student in Agribusiness at the Department of Food and Resource Economics Moderator: Ed Johnson, MBA Student at UF 7:30pm Wednesday. dpril 13th Stuzin hall R&om 102

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6, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Open house Questions and concerns are fair game at forum If you've been following the Society of Professional Journalists' Mark of Excellence awards -which we're sure you have -you may have noticed that the Alligator won quite a few last weekend. Big deal. -We don't measure our success based on whether or not some panel of experts thinks we're better than some other student paper. What we really want to know is: What do you think? Call us masochistic, but we want to know all of the deepest, darkest feelings and criticisms our readers have about our work. In order to offer students a chance to let us know in person, we are going to hold a forum this Friday at 6 p.m. in 1064 Weimer Hall (Gannett Auditorium, on the first floor of the journalism building by the TVs). Think of it as a Student Government executive-candidate debate, only without all of the false p-romises, campaign rhetoric or silly, politico-style hairdos. The forum is open to the public, and there will be no predetermined questions. It's all up to you. You'll have your choice of targets from the editorial staff: Dwayne Robinson and Mike Gimignani, the editor and managing editor, will be there, along with news editors, sports editors and everyone's favorite editorial cartoonist/ troublemaker Andy Marlette. Want to tell any of these people how bad of a job they've done? Let them know, and then they'll have a better idea of how they need to improve. Do your worst. Of course, we're hoping for some constructive criticism as well. We won't stop you if you want to tell us how much of an "offensive, partisan rag" you think We are, but we'd prefer examples of things that we could do better. We intend this forum to be a chance for the average student to let us know what they think of our paper -students who might not feel disgusted enough with us to write in a letter to the editor whenever we print something with which they disagree. But we won't turn the angry letter-writers away either. We aren't limiting this to students, however: Faculty, alumni, Gainesville residents and pretty much anyone else who has at least cast a cursory glance at our publication is welcome to attend. If the chance to tell that Alligator staffer in person what an idiot he or she is isn't enough, we're going to be giving away some free stuff afterward as well. If there's one thing you can say about journalism, it's that you get a lot of free swag. Unfortunately, you're not allowed to keep any of it. Stupid morals. Regardless, we hope this will be an opportunity for us to connect with the readers, who are the only reason the Alligator even exists. At the end of the day, we're here because we want to do everything we can to get you the news of which you need to be aware. What, you thought we did this for the money -or for the line on a resume? It's that kind of crazy talk that we're hoping to dispel at the forum. Besides, you know journalists don't make any money. We get paid in political favors. Duh. DISCLAIMER: This forum will not be funded by SG. Attend at your own risk. a l l the iaee xert foria Dwayne Robinson EDITOR Mike Girnignani MANAGING EDITOR Matt Sanchez OPINIONS EDITOR Lauren Flanagan Diana Middleton Craig Singleton EDITORIAL BOARD The Affigator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 wxtrds (about oxe letter-sized page). They teust be typed, double-spaced and eust include the auttoer s tname. classification and phone numer. Naxes diI be withheld if t iter ows ust cause. We resexe the ght to edit fox Iength, grammar style and libel. dexd fettexo to Ietfexs@alIgatoxoxg, bring themx to 1105 W. University Ace., ox seed themx to P.d. Box 14257, dai xesville. FLT 325d4-22h7.Coluxxxs of about 450 wuoxds about oxigixal topics and editorial cr csar also welcome. Questuons? Call 376-4458. Op nin ALLIGATOR www.aIligator.org/opinions 01,< pp /k~ t~y> -* -gPin k powder puffs prove pro ble matic usually leave the sports writing to my compatriots on the back pages of the Alligator, but sometimes stupidity transcends the traditional news boundaries. Anyone who has ever played a sport knows that a little good-natured ribbing from the coaches and other players is part of the game. Any player who never has been embarrassed for a mistake they have made likely hasn't been playing too long. And anyone who has ever been part of any organization or group of friends, really, knows that a bit of chiding is natural among members of a tight-knit group. That's why I think it's only fitting when I hear that the coaches of our rivals, the Arkansas Razorbacks, began forcing players who were thought to be loafing to wear pink jerseys during practice. A~l right, I'll admit it: I think it's great. Regardless of whether or not you think pink should be equated with femininity or weakness, you have to agree that any football player wearing a pastel uniform during practice is going to think twice about slacking during his sprints. Now that that's clear, this is where the stupid comes in. The Razorbacks aren't allowed to use the color pink to punish loafers anymore because doing so is derogatory to breast cancer survivors. If you're a rational member of society, that last sentence probably made you skip a beat. Let me assure you: You read that right. Using pink jerseys as a punishment for lazy players is demeaning to cancer survivors, apparently to the point that some offended folks were going to withhold support from the team for as long as it was going on. Why, you may be asking yourself, is this so offensive? Because breast-cancer survivors often wear pink ribbons. Because some of those who have survived breast cancer (and their supporters) like to pin pink ribbons onto their Tshirts to show solidari ty, everyone on the planet henceforth is banned from using pink to make fun of someone. But why stop there? Look at all of these other groups usThe views expressed here are not Reader response Today's question: Are you interested in telling Alligator editors what they do wrong? ing trademark colors unfairly equated with negative images (I promise I am not making these up): -The Miami Dolphins will be banned from wearing teal until they get out of the dump and have a winMalt Sanchez ning season. As everyone knows, Editorial Notebook teal ribbons are the official accessomsanchez@alligator.org ries of ovarian-cancer awareness. Bartenders will have to keep some food coloring in stock, as it is no longer acceptable for them to serve lime-green margaritas,. Lime green is the exclusive province of lymphoma sufferers, and its not fair to insinuate that everyone afflicted with the disease is a raging alcoholic. To make sure we don't offend the brown-ribbon wearers, who are concerned with colorectal cancer. On second thought, let's not go there. Obviously, this leaves us with one choice: Get naked. But not so fast -let's not forget that the clear ribbon has a long history as a symbol for lung-cancer awareness. Just think of all the disgusting things people do when they're naked. We can't let the good names of real cancer sufferers be sullied by the kinky actions of people who probably don't even smoke. Unfortunately, the limited spectrum of visible colors means that the last possible shade -sort of an orangish purple -was taken up three years ago by the sole sufferer of a chronic strain of projectile diarrhea (OK, maybe I made that one up). Thus, anyone who wants to continue to live without the threat of being arrested for cclor discrimination must inflict himself or herself with the medical condition that corresponds to the color of his or her choosing. For me, this means there is no other option: Pass the cigarettes -I think I'll take my chances with the lung cancer. Matt Sanctez is opinions editor tit the Alligator. necessarily those of the Alligator. Monday's question: Should WRUF be allowed to broadcast "Drunk Bitch Friday?" Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org79% YES 21% NO 76 TOTAL OTES

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 7 Letters to the Editor Column got it wrong regarding porn star Editor: Jason Levitt, I thank you for writing a column to critique my work. One of the main catalysts for deciding to bring Bridget here was to get people to think. We wander around life not thinking enough in general, especially about the issues facing the disability community. My community is discriminated against in a way that is invisible to most people. Every day, as a disabled woman, I face negative assumptions about my physical ability, intellectual capacity and sexuality. It is hard to roll in these wheels, and I am going to do all I can to change these pervasive oppressive ideas that hold not only my people down, but all people, really. We are better off as a culture when there are more diverse people participating in societal dialogue. The mission of the conference was to dismantle normalized beauty standards and challenge the assumption that disabled people are asexual. Guess what? It succeeded. The media often portray myself and my events in a manner intended to provoke pity or empathy, never emotions of liberation, and this event revolutionized the conception of disability because Bridget was seen as a beautiful (albeit controversial) former adult-film star, not just a disabled little person. She is an intense woman who has had a hard life; you cannot judge her for the path she is walking. In a country and a university where the First Amendment right to freedom of expression is heralded as a cornerstone of our society, we cannot deny this constitutional right to those of us who choose alternative life paths. Some might argue that political-science majors somehow are not actualized because political systems do not explain people and that there is more to humanity than a system, but I am not one of those people. I cannot tell you if you are 'self-actualized, nor should you be able to do so about someone you do not know. One question I cannot help but ask is: Why is it not as degrading to our university to bring Ron Jeremy, a pillar of the pornography community, here? The only answer I have come up with is that he is a man and not disabled. Be uncomfortable about Bridget -or think about her and masturbate to her work, if you so chose -but do not judge her or my choices if you do not condemn a man who has done more than 950 more films than Bridget. Bethany Stevens Director, DisAbility Affairs Cabinet Levitt deserves thanks for taking a stand Editor: Bravo to Jason Levitt for expressing an opinion that some may consider to be in the minority. hi an articulate and straightforward column yesterday, he offered an argument to those who would say, "We all should watch Proposed logo sends the wrong message midget pom; it's fun." Editor: The proposed new UF "logo" is a Thank you for your words. bad idea. The plan is to remove the pictorial Alyssa Briden image (the UF seal) and add the tagline "A 7FA lifetime experience." First, a logo is a simple, easy-to-recognize .u pictorial image. It may be an iconic or abstract symbol, or it may be a typographically stylGuest column retreaded old arguments ized letter, abbreviation or name. Editor: Undoubtedly, a halt to all settlement Pictorial images are processed far more activity is in the interests of the UnIted States rapidly in the brain and are more easily recogand the peace process and is necessary. Hownized than words. That is why virtually every ever, what is not needed or helpful is William business has a pictorial logo to enhance brand James Martin's biased, ba-ckward-looking recognition. They realize "a picture is worth a propaganda. thousand words." The problem in the region is that too manyAs a general rule, text is processed in the people do exactly what Martin did: rehash old left brain and pictorial images in the right stories, compare them to the present, forget to brain. The two complement each other and explain that there are two sides to every story, form the holistic processing that is desired in etc. Martin should remember, as we all should, brand recognition. The tagline mainly is a leftthat progress is gradual, and perspective is brain presentation and ignores the important subjective. Just think about the solemn history right-brain dimension. We need a true logo, of our great country's transgressions. not simply. a slogan below our name. Most Israelis want to live in peace and It's not too late. Although UF has wasted security with their Palestinian neighbors. 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8, ALLIGATOR S TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Still no online vote Author plans to revise bill By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer snagruder@aligator.org A bill to bring online voting to UF -something all three Student Body presidential candidates supported during their Spring election campaigns -has yet to find its way to the Student Senate chambers since the election. However, with last week's selection of a new judiciarycommittee chairman, an onlinevoting bill or any other .Stud ent proposed legislation now can be heard by the committee before it is voted on by the Senate, which meets Tuesday nights. Senate Pro Tempore and former Judiciary Chairman John Boyles said now that Matthew Chamoff leads the committee, it can resume its official Sunday meetings to review proposed legislation. An online-voting bill, authored by former Student Sen. Andrew Hoffman and Student Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin, came about after a petition to put' the issue of online voting on the ballot for the Spring election was denied in February by the SG Supreme Court. Hoffman withdrew the bill during a March 13 judiciarycommittee meeting, lfter members debated the definition of a polling location as defined in SG statutes, as well as possible security issues with voting online. He may present the bilf again at any tine, which he said he plans to do in the Fall after he gets a chance to make revisions. "I'd like to see it done sometime before I graduate," he said. Hoffman and Ngin's original bill suggested doing away with physical polling locations and allowing students to vote online as early as the Fall semester. Online-voting supporters have said that allowing students to cast their ballots from any computer with an Internet connection would increase turnout. Joe Goldberg was elected Student Body President in a March runoff in which 7,740, or about 16 percent, of the Student Body voted. Candidates Goldberg, Ngin and MacKenzie Moritz said during their campaigns that they supported online voting. Professor's findings shed light on mental disability By SKYLER SMITH Alligator Writer ssmith@alligator.org The discoveries of one UF scientist soon could provide new insights into a type of genetic disorder at the root of mental retardation, Phenylketonuria, or PKU, is an inherited disorder characterized by an overabundance of the amino acid phenylalanine. PKU is caused by an inability of the body to produce the necessary enzymes to break the phenylalanine down. ~ "The molecular biology of this has been well studied, but we know nothing about the mechanisms that cause brain disorder, and this experiment could be new and original work on what is going on in the brain," said Anatoly Martynyuk, assistant professor of anesthesiology and neuroscience at UF's MADDIE'S Pet Rescue Project ofAlachua County presents THUR8DAY, AF 6 convenient locations, HILTON UNIV 171 10 hours and 200 pets for you to love .getRescteo, ced C College of Medicine and the McKnight Brain Institute. The study by Martynyuk and other UF researchers was published in the February issue of the scientific research journal Brain. The study found that the excess of phenylalanine interferes with the brain's ability to transmit informaUF tion around the organ. The phenylalanine Research eventually builds to dangerous levels in the brain. "If left untreated, there can be severe mental retardation, seizures; the people can't talk," Martynyuk said. The problem arises because the amino acid is very common in most foods, especially protein. The treatment for PKU is a very strict, low-protein liquid .diet that is very hard to stick with for long periods of time, according to Martynyuk. .This diet, which bans or strictly limits meat and dairy, should be adhered to especially during the childhood years, but in reality cannot be abandoned at any time during a PKU patient's life. PKU occurs in one out of every 15,000 births in the United States. All babies born in the state of Florida are screened for PKU in the hospital soon after birth. If not treated in a short time after birth, PKU can cause severe and irreparable brain damage, according to the Florida Department of Health. The findings from this study are the first step toward understanding exactly how and why too much phenylalanine adversely affects the brain. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 11 Fine Arts gets interim dean By EMILY YEHLE Alligator Writer eyehle@alligator.org A year after the dean of UF's College of Fine Arts announced he would step down, a committee soon will begin its second year mulling over who will replace him. The committee was close to choosing 10 finalists for Don McGlothlin's old position in February, when its members decided to pause the search. In the meantime, Associate Dean Barbara Korner will take over as interim dean beginning July 1. In February, UP President Bernie Machen scrapped a search to replace exiting provost David Colburn, moving the quest replacement of UF's No. 2 administrator to August. That postponement led to several others. "Most viable candidates will not come somewhere where they don't know who their new boss is going to be," said committee chairman Russell L. Robinson. "It made all the sense in the world to close the search." The committee will pick up next Fall, when a new provost is expected to be in office. McGlothlin will leave June 30 for a year on sabbatical. He then will return to UF to teach and research. The permanent dean will take his or her position in June 2006, even if the committee finds a candidate during the coming academic year. Placing a new dean mid-year would be impractical, Robinson said, because the college tends to schedule its activities on an annual, rather than semester, basis. Korner, who has been associate dean for five years, is perfect for filling McGlothlin's shoes, Robinson said. "She won't sit idly and do the status quo," he said. "She'll begin to move forward." Korner applied for the permanent job last Fall and can renew her application when the search committee meets next year, Robinson said. Although she is unsure whether she'll take advantage of that option, Korner said she will work to improve the college as interim dean. In the next year, she said she plans to expand oppor-' tunities for interdisciplinary projects, research the College of Fine Arts performs alongside other UP colleges. Lauren Roth, a theater graduate student, said Koner constantly interacts with students. This Spring, Roth played Korner's daughter in the play "You Never Can Tell." Although some students had reservations about a faculty member taking a coveted part in the college's play, Koner immediately made the student actors feel comfortable, Roth said. "From the first day, she went out of her way to make it a pleasurable experience," she said. "She never came with an attitude." Although she is disappointed that she will not be able to perform while serving as the dean, Korner said she will find other ways to stick close to students, perhaps by creating a dean's advisory council. "If I would pass Dean Korner on the street," Roth said, "I would know who she was and what she did for me." Story time Avid readers enjoy children's-book presentations while sitting on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday. UF faculty and students will continue to read books aloud through Thursday as part of the third-annual Read-AThon, part of National Library Week. Traffic violations end in higher charges ONE DRIVER DID NOT KNOW HIS PASSENGER HAD STOLEN THE CAR. By ELIZABETH PRANN Aligator Writer eprann@ufl.edu A Gainesville man ignored a routine traffic stop last week-end, and the Gainesville Police officer trying to stop him watched him crash into three cars -two parked -and a U.S. Postal Service mailbox, reports state. GPD spokesman Sgt. Keith Kameg said Kenny D. Roberts, 21, was arrested Sunday .for unruly behavior. Reports state Roberts was driving west on University Avenue late Saturday night when an officer attempted to verbally stop him because of the volume of his car stereo. Allegedly, the music was audible over 100 feet away. Disregarding verbal commands, Roberts sped off in his gray Cadillac before the officer was able to catch him. Around Southeast 11th Street, Roberts reportedly began to speed and drive recklessly. After hitting the three cars and the mailbox in the vicinity of Southwest 13th Street, Roberts. jumped out of his vehicle to flee from pursuing authorities, reports state. Roberts admitted to the damage, Kameg said. The report stated Roberts told authorities he ran because he didn't want to go to jail. If Roberts submitted to the officer chasing him, his consequences could have been as small as a $74 fine, Kameg said. Roberts was booked on charges of reckless driving and leaving the scene with property damage as well as resisting and attempting to flee an officer. N Another routine traffic stop resulted in the arrests of two men on charges of grand theft Sunday, but the driver wasn't charged, police said. Alachua County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Jim Troiano said Roosevelt Smoaks, 20, was driving with passenger Maurice Milton, 17, when police pulled Smoaks over for suspicious driving. .After being stopped, the officer discovered the vehicle was -stolen, and arrested Smoaks on an outstanding warrant. Smoaks, unaware the vehicle did not belong to Milton, listened as the latter admitted to the theft and told of a fellow accomplice and his address. Jeffrey J. Brown, 21, was arrested at 2206 SE 44th Terrace at 2:30 a.m. Monday, reports state. Brown also admitted to the theft, and was booked on a previous warrant and grand theft. Eight entering-freshmen to receive Lombardi scholarship E THE WINNERS WERE CHOSEN FROM NEARLY 150 NOMINEES. By JESSICA RIFFEL Alligator Contributing Writer Eight entering freshmen have been selected for the prestigious Lombardi Scholars Program. The winners were selected from 146 nominees for the scholarship, which provides each student with $4,500 each Fall and Spring, $5,000 for each of four summer programs and $3,000 for academically related supplies. The scholars were announced April 1, and UP has received participation confirmation from six students; Rhodes scholars." "When I first heard about it, I was in The participants will be matched with a disbelief," winner Christopher Matthews faculty adviser in their field, and they will said. "It was a dream, but it's no longer just receive academic support, overseas-study a dream -it's reality." opportunities and internship experiences Besides Matthews, Alexia Ash, Jake over their next eight to 10 semesters at UF. Gipson, Gabriel Miller, Joshua Miller, Anna The students will spend six weeks this Prusa, Gloria Tavara and Vu-Anh Thai were summer at an overalso chosen for the 2005 program. U F seas anthropology They were selected based on academic Administration study program in achievements, community service, extracur-Merida, Mexico. ricular activities, leadership and character. "Studying anSeveral committees and Lombardi scholars thropology should be really cool because it's helped interview the nominees and chose not something that I've done," participant the final eight. Ash said. "It's very competitive," said Jeauna The summer trip also is designed to get to Mastrodicasa, Honors Program associate know the students better. Mastrodicasa will director. "We try to think who will be future spend part of the'program working with the scholars on an anthropology project, which in past years has included studies of local homes and a cemetery. "It really helps them mature quickly and learn a lot about themselves before college," Mastrodicasa said. The next three summers, the students will study in Greece, Japan and South Africa. These programs have been specifically designed for Lombardi scholars. "I think it showcases what we're trying to do at UF with the internationalizing of our students," Mastrodicasa said. The Lombardi Scholars Program was started in 1999 by UF alumnus Lewis M. Schott. The program, meant to honor UF's ninth president, is funded by Schott and other benefactors.

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12, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, APRIL 12,2005 ON CAMPUS Speaker to talk rights By KIMBERLY GOUZ Alligator Contributing Writer NORML UF wants students to "Know Your Rights" to avoid a night in jail. The UF chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws will sponsor an event tomorrow at 7 p.m. to inform students about their constitutional rights during a police encounter. "There are many instances when people give up their rights needlessly," said Ashlee Valdes, NORML UF president. "An example would be search and seizure. Students should know that they don't have to consent to being searched without a warrant." NORML executive director Allen St. Pierre will speak at the event. His presentation will cover topics ranging from the right to remain silent to the right to consult an attorney. "We are really honored to be able to have Allen St. Pierre at this GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS 25% OFF any one GNC Product cannot be comined Needoupon. S 394 SW Archer R *d only _ avial.t4terPaalcto BY NILO CRUZ Tropics bufi With fi ~ passions" S KNOW YOUR RIGHTS Pr1"llm"taff" Allen St. Pierre Free To A Tuesday April 12th 7:00 p.m. CSE 121(Under French Fries) www.NORMLUF.com event," Valdes said. "He is a very eloquent speaker and is very knowledgeable. NORML hired St. Pierre in 1991 as the communications director, according to a release. In 1993 St. Pierre was named the national director, and in January he became executive director. The Know Your Rights presentation will be held in CSE 121 and will be free and open to St. Pierre the public. Valdes stressed that NORML UF is reaching out to more than those interested in marijuana laws. "Since the implementation of the, Patriot Act, there has been a considerable amount of -changes to our freedoms," Valdes said. "It is important to know what you can and cannot do and how to use your rights." Radiant Research is conducting a clinical research study examining the safety of an FDA approved topical lotion on healthy adults, age 18 to 55 years old. Qualified participants will receive all study-related care and treatment and will not be charged. You will be required to stay in the facility for 2 nights. You may receive compensation up to $650 for time and travel. Call.Mon-Fri for more information 877.851.1050 352.331.8949 1014 NW 57th Street, Ste. A, Gainesville, FL www. radian research. corm RLS AR'"Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Mr. St. Pierre has extensively written, debated, and lectured on the topic of cannabis and its prohibition. He has been cited in Fz national and inteational news publications, such as the NewYo klTimesWashington Post, Le Monde, London Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Time. Mr. St Pierre will bespeaking about how to invoke your constitutional rigtsand howtoprotectyourseff Everyone is welcome to attend!!!

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Cl s I. LL .FINe IT. 373INDs Classif ieds TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 maamesaseamimslieuam3rseUrmae-a 1I ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/class EW~gasm~maagagrasmaossirrkmALIGA For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent n furnishednshe furnished ) unfrnished, unfurnished 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 LANDINGS! 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 www.windsorhall.com 4-20-71-1 1 BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio, park at your door. Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave & 34th St. $500 & $600/mo 4-20-71-1 *Incredible Deal 1/1 in 4/4* with: internet & cable & elec & water walkin closets, full bath, wash/dry pool view, gym, FULL furnish Call for more info 352-258-3542 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 you! 372-8100 4-20-60-1 **COUNTRYSIDE** 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA $425 util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-1555 4-12-25-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skyight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indvl lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 4-20-31-1 1.3 Miles from UFl Seeking roommates 3/2 Available: Recently renovated. Furnishing is optional, wood floors, central AC, washer/ dryer. From $399 305-479-5075 4-18-10-1 KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease Apr. thru July 31st. 1BR/1BA in a large 2BR/2.5BA luxury townhouse. W/D & internet. $35d/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 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA, Phase 1I, 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 1BR/1BA in beautiful 4BR/4BA. $410/mo incl 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 2BR/2BA avail Summer & Fall. Newly remodeled condo w/patio, walk in closet, hottub, cable, alarm, phone, internet, W/D. Univ Terr W. Less than 2 mi to UF. $385+ 1/4 utils. 3715853 4-20-7-1 UNIVERSITY TERRACE WEST 1-4 BRs avail pvt BA in each rm. Close to campus. $350/mo ea. Call 772-696-1154 4-20-7-1 GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW 23 St. 2BR/ 1BAW/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 OQUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $325/mo. 01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2 AVAILABLE NOW Walk to UF, Studios and 1 BR's From $555. Free parking Open Weekends 371-7777 www.collegeparkuf.com 4-20-71-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 4-20-71-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! Watson Ralty Corp. RECUORS www.watsonrent.com CAN'T FIND PARKING? BUS FULL? Studios & 1/1s from $459 at UF Pool *We Pay Most Utilities Pets OK Residents get FREE parking.guaranteet You can't live any closer! 372-7111 4-20-71-2 QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD! Avail NOW or AUGUST! S1 BR $530/2BR $580/3BR $735 4 HUGE floor plans! 2 Pools! Pets Welcome! ** 335-7275 4-20-71-2 *LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN* Hurry while they last Only 8 left! W/D, pets OK 338-0002 4-20-71-2 OSUN BAY APTSO OSome furnished availO @*Walk or Bike to Campus 00 1-1 $460/mo@@2-1 $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 -$515, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066 335-7066. 4-20-71-2 Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 Friends don't let friends be driven home by gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com Classifieds. drunk drivers 4-20-71-2 Continued on next page.

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14, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 For, RenV For Re Friln1 FirRn 7 For R~ent unfurdnishd unfurnisd nshed Unfurished unfurnished ) ** A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!** Move in TODAY or AUGUST! 1BR $460 2BR $530 Walk to UF Pets welcome Beautiful pools/courtyards! v'Open Weekends! 372-7555 4-20-71-2 SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA W/D nci. *FREE CabiBAlarm 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 IHlouse charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 4-20-71-2 Move In Today! SPECIALS! 1 br $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 BELIEVINGIII 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH FREE cable w/HBO & SHOWT!ME*Alarm Gated*24hr gym*Tan FREE*Close to UP Leasing for NOW and FALL377-2777 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 Fali**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 Good to Be Truet HUGE 2/2 for only $425/person! Pool*Hot Tub*Tanj)ng*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 'i-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 Nlow & Fall, 335-4455 4-20-71-2 Tired of roommates?! Huge 1/1 dishwasher, patio/balcony Tennis, bball, monitored alarm Move-in specials, leasing now & fall Open weekends, call 376-4002 4-20-71-2 We are what you're looking for! 2BR/1.SEA TH with WID for $649! Alarms, Free UP parking, pets OK Now leasing for Fall 373-1111 4-20-71-2r -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 okl 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. 0//SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From $505 377-1833 4-20-71-2 ***LIVE IN LUXURY* HUGE TWNHMS:2/2 & 3/3 Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime W/D*alarm*free tanning*comp lab Pets welcome*Private dog park Leasing NOW & FALL 377-2801 4-20-71-2 Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1 BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 4-20-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft 1BR 1000-sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flatsl 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 UFI 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 V//N/. SU BLETCO0M 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-2 Have Roommates? 3BR/2BA House $950 Only You? 1 BR/i 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 3734423 or online at www.maximumre.com 8-15-95-2 Stupendous Studios Steps to UF From $499 -$559 Laundry, pout, pets ok/ Open till 8pm and weekends Leasing for Fall 371-7777 4-20-69-2 115 STEPS FROM CAMPUSIl! Luxury -Opposite Library West! Beautiful 2BR/2BA.all amenities LOOKING GLASS APTS Call 376-1111 or Come by III NW 16th St. #1 4-20-69-2 DOWNTOWN LOCATION 3BR/2BA Wood floors, fireplace, living & dining rooms, Den, $625/rent, 223 SW 4th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-60-2 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.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-15-64-2 **IBR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft @0 $650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 4-20-63-2 3BR/4BR -LIKE A HOUSE Huge townhouse, fireplace, W/D hook-ups, patio, New carpet & tile, fitness & basketball high speed wireless internet 3BR/2.5BA only $850 4BR/36A only $1 099 Close to UF in SW Beautiful/quiet 376-2507 4-20-63-2 Threesomes Welcomel All the space you need only $1050 Pool*Hot Tub* Tennis*Gym*PC Lab W/D*Cable with HBO*Extra Storage The perfect three-bedroom! 372-8100 4-20-60-2 DUCK POND! Cute 1BR/1BA, wood floors, eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent 305-C NE 6th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-55-2 *NOW PRE-LEASING* ~ I BR $6992BR $839 -3BR $999 $150 dep. Full size WID, 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 $1200/mo 4-20-51-2 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 Availablel 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 UP Furn Avail 377-7401* 4-20-44-2 Living it up/i Luxury stylett 1 & 2 BR, Private patios, walking distance to UF, next to Sorority Row, Alarm, pets OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs & walkin closets. "Walk to UF" Call 372-7111 4-20-35-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIMEII 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/1BA brick duplex behind Norman Hall. $650/mo 375-8256 4-20-36-2 HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 1 BRs & 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, Furs & Ut/I 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 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 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 appliances 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 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, lBR/lBA $395-$415, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA $700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or v mssg 352-870-7256 4-20-28-2 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 331-883614-12-20-2 Hampton Oaks brand new lux. apts behind Oaks Mal. 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 2224235 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/mo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Victoria Station Off SW 35th Place Like New Townhouse 2BR 2.5BA W/D, Pool $825-850/mo Union Properties 373-7578 4-20-24-2 Vacation with US! Resort style living. RTS BUS service @ your door! 2/2 or 4/4 ALL inclusive, hi-speed int. HBOs, UTILITIES FREE maid 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. Incl W/D, great bus rt to UF. $1100/mo. Call Donna 352-339-3250 4-20-19-2 Apartments & Houses Studio to 5BR+ Most within 2 miles of campuslCampus Realty 692-3800 propertymanager@campusrealty.org 5-31-25-2 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

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005E ALLIGATOR, 15 For Rient ) ft Ret For For Rnt f For Rent unfurfnis l!hed_ U ufurnished Unfuisd #| ununse ) 1 unturnished 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, WID, hardwood floors, fireplace, glassed in porch, util bldg, etc. Bike to campus. $1400/mo, $350/per person. Ist, 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/1 BA $600$ Call 386-365-7105 or 365-7822 email: unstable-ping@hotmail.com 4-13-10-2 HOUSES 0 359-2000 2BR 1 BA $595 1953 NW 31st Pl. 2BR 1 BA $595 431 SE 7th St. 4-20-14-2 Available Summer & Fall Studios & 1BRs $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, md 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 DUCKPOND Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots of charm. Studio & 1 BR avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 4-20-14-2 LIVE IN THE DUCKPOND' Avail May 1 or 2 BR 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 & Shandsl 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 $975 352-4475795, 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 0 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 & Gtveaways 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 eq ft, W/D bk-ups. Ouiet. $850/mo. Available now. 820 NW 29th Pl. Call 2149270 4-20-12-2 2 BLOCKS TO STADIUM 1BR duplex $575 1 BR, 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/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 UP. Avail May lest. 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 incl, 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/1 BA, $760 0 1BR/1 BA, $460 0 Lg 1 BR $500 Call 377-2930 4-12-5-2 1 BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW 23rd 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 3BR/3BA newer home. Cathedral ceilings, fenced yard, close to UF/Shands, W/D, lawn svc & pest count ind. Part furn avail. $1300/ mo. Grad students pref. Avail June 1st. Call 246-59584-20-10-2 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 UP. $1995 monthly. See www.bellaproperties.net for more. 4-20-10-2 7 blke from UP. 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 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 inm 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 NW 21st AVe $1000/month 2006 NW 35th St. $1350/month 4430 NW 16th PI $1425/month Drive by and call 495-9085 Email: SBR@Jacksonlc.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.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 352336-6116 5-12-11-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Fenced backyard, -1900 sq ft, close to campus. Hdwd flors, W/D hk ups, Av'ail 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, lv 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/1BA 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.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-15-5-2 SUPER CUTE! 1 BR 1 BA 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 2BR lEBA Apt, $50-$5251 Mo 5 btlks to UFI 846 Sq. Ft 829 SW 5th Avenue, St. CroixApts. Central H &Air, Inclds Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctr, Garbage. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1BR 1BA 1 blk to UF! 1218 SW 3rd Avenue Wood Floors, Window A/C, $400/mo Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 2 Blks to UF! 2BR 1BA Apt, Terrazzo Floors, Window A/C, Nat Gas ht. $520/mo. 408 NW 15th St. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 3BR 1BA Home with Wood Floors Central H & Air. Washer/Dryer Hkups $725/ mo 2801 NW 21st Terr, off NW 23rd Ave. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 2BR 2BA Condo in WOODSIDE VILLAS located 7200 SW 8th Ave behind Oaks Mall. Pool,. Clubhouse, etc. $625/mo .Call Merrill Maganement Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 3BR 1 BA Home with wood Floors. Central H & Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups 1100 sq ft $725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050 NE 13th Place. Call Merrill Management Inc 3721494 4-20-7-2 2 BR 1BA apts 1 Block to UF New Carpet, Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht 1210 SW3rd Avenue $540/Mo Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1 Block from UF! I BR and 2BR Apts Avail Now, Summer or Fall see our list at www.merrillmanagement. net updated daily or call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1BR 1BA Apts 1 Blk to UF! $460/mo 1236 SW 4th Ave Grad II Apts Central H & Air Carpet, IncIds Water swg, pest control & Garbage Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1BR 2BA Apt 1 Block to UF Central H & Air. Tile or Wood Floors 1236 SW 1st Ave, $585/Mo Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 2BR/2BA avail July 1st. Kitchen equipped, $650/mo incl water. lst, last, deposit. No pets. Walk to UF. Call 373-5789 4-15-4-2 4BR/2BA house AC hardwood firs, kitchen equipped, indoor laundry, W/D incl, 2400 sq ft. $2000/mo negotiable. 754 NW 20th st. No pets. Walk to UF. Avail Aug 1st. Call 3326029 4-15-4-2 TAYLOR SQUARE Apts and Townhouses 621 NW 10th St Gainesville WALK TO UF BRAND NEW LEASING FOR FALL CONTACT 352-332-2097 4-20-7-2 Now leasing for Fall 4BR/2BA apt $265/mo per room + utils, 3 blocks from campus, No pets 231-3002 4-20-7-2 AVAIL NOW 2BR/1 BA apt $600/mo, 625 SW 11th Ln. 3BR/2BA house $900/mo 2706 W Univ Ave. 231-3002 4-20-7-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS Lg 3BR/3BA, on bus rt, $1050/mo or $350/BR. Avail May 1st. Call 332-0617 lvmssg 4-20-7-2 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 w/WID 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 *@@WALK 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 inci 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 Classifieds. Continued on next page. r7 QGraduation 'Bruncfl9Dinner, Friday, April 29 & Saturday, April 30 Reservations -Brunch Required. Call Now! .' .tI -!i Dinner Limited 6pm-l0pm Space Sweetwater cBranich Inn 625 East University Ave. -Gainesville, FL 32601 352-373-6760 800-595-7760 -www.sweetwaterinn.com

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16, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Subleases 5 S e Suube j UL leases 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 furn. 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/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. Call 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/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Melrose Apts. $300/ mo, pvt BA, W/D, furn, all utils inci, ethernet, cable, lease from May-Aug, AUG FREE. Great Deall 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 Exchange. Furnished 1 ER/i 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 lst 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 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, poorhouse, Summer. Furniture available. 954-290-8087 4-12-10-3 $250/mo IBR 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/BA in 4BR/BA. Includes until, furn, pool, appliances, bus rt. $900 whole summer. Call Jose 561317-5603, jramos@ufledu 4-13-10-3 THE EXCHANGE 1/1 in 2/2 May, June, July. $325/mo incl until, 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 bedroom in 4/2 townhouse on 13th. All furn & util included; $399/mo negotiable. Sec dep & 1st mo rent free, 514-6408 or murraymd@uf.edu. 4-20-15-3 10 SECOND WALK TO UF Looking Glass Apts. Summer sublease $400/mo negotiable. Drew 561-339-1219 4-20-15-3 2BR/2BA Oxford Manor $363 each. Negotiable. W/D, pool, weight room, tanning, 3 bus rts, furniture avail. Call 239-671-3148 or 561-635-8671 4-14-10-3 SUBLEASE 4/14-8/14, 2BR/2.5BA. Many 'amenities inc. W/D, $649/mo Call 332-5344 4-14-10-3 Summer Sublease May -July 31. Furn 1 BR/ 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 Summer sublease at University Glades 1 BR/1 BA 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 1 BR w/bath in 3BR townhouse Other roommates away for summer Now ONLY $299/mo 352-222-7797 4-1410-3 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 ml to UP. Avail, furs or unfurn, W/D. Call Cliff at 561-252-0819 4-20-12-3 May to Aug. $380 is all you pay! Util, wireless, furs nc. Free tanning, poos, hotub, fi/ness center, comp lab, tennis, bus route 352-246-3743 4-18-10-3 ***$350/mo*** Female' only roommate for summer sublease. 1.5 mi from UF, Hidden Lake Apt 1 BR/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 until. Furniture avail. Call Stacey 352-336-1968 4-20-12-3 ***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 $250 NEGOTIABLE 246-4330 4-15-8-3 ARLINGTON SQUARE $200/mo 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. 1/2 until, cable, internet. May I thur July 31. 352-5143640 4-20-11-3 IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE $250mo + utils for 1BR in 3BR/2BAw 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 utilizes, 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 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. $600/mo neg kep sec dep. Call 352-3777563 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 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 OFFl*** 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/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Fully furn, all utilincl, + 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, WID, e-net, pol. Close to UF on bus rte., 10 min to SFCC. $509/mo -negotiable. 734-677-6044 4-12-5-3 **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 1 BR/ 1BA 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 Downtown Arlington Square 1BR/1BA 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 4-2010-3 $300/mo summer sublease, Countryside Apts 1 BR/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 see! 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 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/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. 3370695 4-20-9-3' Summer sublease in 4BR/2BA apt. $335/ mo negotiable. Furnished, incl cable, DSL optional. On 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 orAimee 4-20-9-3 Apt for sublease I BR/1 BA 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, 1BR 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 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. rawlsO12@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 **I 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. 4-209-3 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@gmail.com 420-9-3 1BR/1BA apt at GAINESVILLE PLACE Avail May -Aug. Wll give BARGAIN RATE. Call 954-755-0696 4-20-9-3 01 1 BR/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. Rerit 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/mol 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 incl. Call Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3 00 0 03

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 17 Sbl ases 57 es LRoommates UI tates Rmmes 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. MayAug. Contactb Amyp 54-854-7704 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 negotiable, 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, 954295-1012 or Erin, 303-829-3877 4-15-5-3 Sublease @ Gainesville Place, 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furn, all utils, cable, internet incl. Several amenties. Rent negotiable. Call 954234-1351 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/OBO!! Call Tracy 305-726-7970 420-8-3 LUXURY APT 5 min walk to UF/Sorority row bus. F roommate. Avail May-July All utis incl. Furn, ethernet, gym, pool. $400/ mo 786-246-3049 4-20-7-3 *** 1BR/1 BA $300/mo *** Everything inci, furn w/qn bed, desk, W/D + pooltable in apt in 3/3 Madison Pointe. May thru Aug: Jesse 954-240-2440 4-15-4-3 00000 Summer Sublease University Commons 1/1 in a 2/2, all utilities included. $330/negotiable, furnished. Call ASAP 305962-0995 4-20-7-3 YOU GET $300 IN CASH!!! 1BR in 4bBR Courtyards for $350/mo. female. 0.35 mi to campus. Call Jessie 386383-8562 4-20-7-3 Large 1BR/1BA in a 3BR/3BA in Stoneridge Ats. Rent only $340/mo + 1/3 utils. OBO May to Aug Call 871-2426 4-14-3-3 Apt for SummerA & B sublease. 1 BR in 4BR/ 2BA furn University Glades Apt $290/mo all utils incL.(originally $435) M/F for all female apt. Call 386-212-9042 4-20-7-3 $250/month 0 1BR in 2 story home, walk to UF, includes additional office space, DSL, furnished or non. Avail Summer B or C. Tree lined neighborhood. 262-5334 4-20-7-3 Hidden Lake Apt sublease 2BR/2BA. Furn/ unfurn, great pool, free tanning, gym, comp room, free cable etc. Call Lauren at 863412-7246 4-13-2-3 1 BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA at Melrose Apts from AUG 05 to AUG 06, $509/mo. $250 move-in incentive, with housing scholarships available at Melrose. 803-535-9523 4-20-7-3 HEY LOOK! 1/1 in 4/4 Gainesville Place May-Aug -$490/month but neg. Clean apt, friendly ppi, cool deco interior -Everything included + maid & bus to campus. Call 305494-2002 4-20-7-3 CHEAP RENT! FREE FURNITURE! Summer sublease @ The Landings. 1 BR/1BAin 3BR/ 3BA avail May-Aug, rent negotiable, I'll give you my furniture. 407-719-9843 4-15-4-3 Campus Club May to Aug. $400/mo NEGOTIABLE. 1 BR/1BA in 4BR apt. Incl all utils. Fully furn, 32" TV, maid svc, hi-spd inet, Great place to live, only 5 min to UF. Call 561-317-9766 4-20-7-3 2BR/1BA w/extra sink area, avail May 1. $635/mo @ Piccadilly, pets welcome, all furniture for sale! 407-761-7761. Lease renews Aug.15. 4-20-7-3 $300/mo AUGUST FREE Fully furn. May thru Aug 15th. Spacious I1BR/ FBA in 4BR/4BA Melrose Apts. Utils incl. MIP. Call 786-859-1934 4-18-5-3 *THE EXCHANGE* 2BR/2BA. Furnished. Great location. $499/ mo ut/s incl. Call 904-294-0389 5-5-8-3 U Club Apts: 1/1 in 4/4. Friendly, clean roommates. Nice furniture. $395/mo for everything, neg. Call Megan 907-232-6610 4-18-5-3 Homestead Apt Sublease Now thru July 31st. Renewal optional. 2BR/ 2BA, W hook up, pool, gym, bus stops, laundromat, pets oh, $679/mo. Please call 378-2699 or 317-4507 4-18-5-3 GET YOUR OWN APT! Large 1BR/1BA Univ/13th Avail May 1st July 31st, option to renew. Close to campus. Furn option. Call 954-401-3203 $500/mo. 4-20-7-3 imtts 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 UP. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm & utils mci $525/moAvail 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 incl electric & cable. 1 MONTH FREE WLEASE 305-944-3600 4-20-26-4 Avail NOW Great location 1BR/1BA in 3BR/ 3BA, Washer and dryer, high spd internet, $308/mo + util. Females only, please call Lauren @ 352-799-3726 Iv message. 412-20-4 **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, Shands & VA. Pets ok, furn opt. Avail row. Jennifer 371-6228 please leave message. 4-18-16-4 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 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4 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 4-20-16-4 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 incl 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 roommates, DSL, good parking. Stephanie 3719409 4-13-10-4 Female. roommate needed for NW 39th Ave home. $475/moalIutilities inci, internet, fully furnished, private BR, W/D. Avail. ASAP 8705291 4-20-15-4 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 UP. 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 inci 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 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/Sneat, preferred. 6-2-19-4 2 Ig BRs in pvt hm w/2 UF students, (M,F) 10 min to Shands & UF. $450/mo (inci $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/46A 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 iBR/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@ufS.edu. 5-10-9-4 Room in 2.2 in Sparrow Condos on Tower Rd. $375 flat rate incl til, DSL, sat TV & phone. Private bath & balcony. Girls only. 352-359-2382 or katschu@uf.edu 4-15-5-4 VERY NICE. Furnished large 2BR/2BA house. Utilities included $1100/mo or indiv/dually $550/mo. 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 block from Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi from UF. 407363-7198, 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 Female roommate needed for 3BR/2BA house in NW Gville. Pets welcome. Everything inct $350/mo. Hispd inet, cable, W/D & more. Please call Misty @ 321-6249014 or a-mail bulIgurl18@aol.com 4-207-4 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2.5BA. W/D, fully furn. (All brand new), pool, gym, F roommate needed. N/S, serious student. $425/mo 1/2 utIs (free ethernet) Lv msg 786-2463049 4-20-7-4 Female roommate for furn rm 'avail now in 2BR/2BA house 2 mi from UF. New bathroom & kitchen. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 352-2561053 4-20-7-4 Need 4 rommates 5 min from Mall. Master BR $390/mo, $325 for other BRs. Part furs. Lots of amenities. Call Ben @ 225-1892 418-5-4 Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen fireplace, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D, cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils. 352-271-8711 4-20-7-4 2 rooms avail this summer in a nice 4/2 house near law school. $350/room plus utilities OBO. Please call 850-510-4063, 352-328-4633 or e-mail ceresiqu@ufl.edu 4-20-7-4 Female roommate, NS, prefer serious student, share 2BR/2BA 3rd floor condo near Shands. Private balcony, pool, W/D in unit, partially furn. Walking distance to UF. $420 + 1/2 utilities. Call 352-262-4011 4-18-5-4 a Male to share 2BR/2BA condo. All utils incl, minutes to UF, $400/mo. 561-3174738 4-20-8-4 ReaEstAte Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOW CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone.-Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tn-, 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 mssg 4-20-71-5 NEW COMPANYIN 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 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 infornation, visit wwnwmattpricerealtor com or call today Mtt Price 352-281-3551 4-20-52-5 HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF Save Thousandss When You Buy Now. 'FREE LIST of Great Local Condos. www.UF-Condos.com Campus Realty Group 6-3-40-5 1BR/1BA LOFT CONDO ELEGANT BOHEMIAN STYLE. Interior features a customized kitchen, bath & balcoi,, convt t6 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 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 Os/nones 376-2433 4-20-19-5 GET IN THE GAME!!! Rental homes SE G'ville. Positive Cash-Flow, Stable Tenants 34k & 39k www.SE-Rentals.com 4-12-5-5 FOR SALE NIce 3BR/2BA home. Built in 94. Fenced in backyard. Near 34th st and 39th Ave intersection. $199,000 352-214-5601 4-20-7-5 Cute 2BR/1BA condo near Kanapaha Park. Tile kitchen, dining, living room, fenced backyard. $89,500. Call 352-380-0679 or 904-612-5806 4-15-4-5 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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18, ALLIGATOR TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Furnishings' CompnlrsI U 0uespHd Z uosjp Wantod BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-3727490 will deliver. 4-20-71-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-98464-20-71-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 4-20-71-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 420-71-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 4-2071-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail 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 Beds@Full mattress & boxspring sets $49Qn sets $890Single sets $390King sets $99SFrom 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 4-14-12-6 oLEl 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 $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 Entire apartment of furniture for sale! Couch, chair w/ottoman, dining room, queen bed, dresser w/mirror, bookcase -and more! Will take reas offers. 407-761-7761 4-20-7-6 NAME YOUR PRICE Living Room & Bedroom Furniture. Call 305632-6187 4-20-7-6 UIters 7A+ age mes W& A4ae, Hot"&Ca 8-23-170-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $10 Gator Discount. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 8-23-170-7 *G'Ville Computer Repair Inc* Service on all PC MAC and Networks 1204 NW 13th St Ste #10 352-337-2500. 4-2071-7 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC. Complete residential &commercial support, networking & website development. $45/hr www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 4-20-71-7 LAPTOP REPAIR Buy & sell. Looking for quantity for parts. www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 4-20-71-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 4-20-71-7 Computer/Internef 352.219.2980 4-20-66-7 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -networks, wireless, virus -we BEAT all prices! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 4-20-66-7 -Ele ctron ics 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 a ll 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 Best Prices in Townl SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W Oniversity Ave 4-20-69-9 Fo r S ale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 4-20-71-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of bar supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional cooking utensils. R.W.Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville 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 foryour $!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 4-125-10 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 PERCUSSION PLUS DRUM KIT Brand new symbols. Must sell soon! $450/0B. Call Jason @ 661-816-9811 4-20-7-10 Friends don't let friends be driven home by drunk drivers ** 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 website. 4-20-50-11 ** CASH PAID FOR MOTORCYCLES ** SCOOTERS, DIRT BIKES in ANY condition, Running or Not, Titles orNot. PROMPT PICK UP. Call ANYTIME 352-495-7769 Please leave message 5-24-25-11 ***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 2780174 4-20-11-11 2002 MZ SCOOTER Great Condition. Low Miles. Recently Serviced. 40 MPH +. Graduating. Call 305310-8040 4-14-5-11 SCOoter MZ125R 2004 Great condition, only 1200 miles. No oil mixing. $1400 495-3286 4-18-5-11 Autos FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or notl* ONEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS *Over 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 4-20-71-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 4-20-71-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For: CARS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES Running or Not 1990 & up only Call Ray 352-284-8619 4-20-71-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 4-20-71-12 Best Cars 9 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-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 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 Good 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 ol Wanted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 4-20-71-13 On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St. Augustine Catholic Church. For more info call 219-6948. I live in the Tower Rd area. 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 This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings 0the independ nt floida, alligator ADVERTISING SECRETARY Enthusiastic, positive attitude, detail oriented, organized individual needed to coordinate daily office procedures. Must work well under pressure meeting daily deadlines. Possess excellent customer service skills. Duties include some procedural training with a constantly changing student sales staff. Modest salary, good benifits, and excellent working environment. With resume, send cover letter that must include salary requirements for you to be considered for an interview. Send to Assistant General Manager, The Independent Florida Alligator, POB 14257, Gainesville, FL, 32604. No phone calls please. EOE. the independent florida alligator What's black and white and "read" alt 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, possiblyleading 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 0 the independent florida alligator 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 floida 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 helpful. 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, 1105W. 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 $5.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 4959024 between 9-4 M-F. 4-20-71-4

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 19 Help Wanted A Help Wanted HHpWntdelpWantbd' ,'H61ated 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 to5PM 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 Cloth ing/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. 58-9/hr + bonus. No exp req'd, flex hrs. Apply in person btwn 4-Spin Mon-Fri 1800 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 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. 1HTML, CSS, motivated. 1 year minimum, portfolio a must, graphic skills preferred. Contact alallen@ufl.edu 4-20-42-14 Flash programmer wanted. Animation action script, graphic experience, portfolio a must, 1 year minimum. Contact alallen@ufl.edu 4-20-42-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 4-20-40-14 Web Programmer -asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 4-20-43-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start today! 378-3312 4-12-20-14 *SUMMER WORK* College Credit Possible $672/wk 888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-2032-14 WANTED: 'PT barn help in exchange for living accomodations. Exp needed. Micanopy area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454 4-12-25-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash looking for hard workers all positions. Cashiers (full day availablity) & line workers. (am 8:30-1 & pm 12-6 shifts avail) 1 5-40hrs your choice. Great work environment. Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd. By Home Depot. No phone calls please. 420-31-14 CAMP COUNSELORS -Gain valuable experience while having the summer of a lifetime. Counselors, needed for Outdoor Adventure, Arts, Aquatics & more in the Pocono Mtns of Pennsylvania. Apply on line @ www.pineforestcamp.com 4-20-26-14 Customer Service rep wanted. MS Office Experience required. Permanent Full-Time Position. Contact: Jackson Industries, 4001 Newberry Rd, E4, Gvl or info@jacksonllc.com 5-24-30-14 Girl Scout Camp hiring counselors, lifeguards, nurses, boating instructor, arts/crafts director, equestrian staff. Min age 18. Salary + meals & housing. 8 wks, 5/30 -7/23. Call 800-347-2688 or email jcarr@girlscouts-gateway.org. EOE 4-1820-14 TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE! PLAY & COACH SPORTS HAVE FUN MAKE $$$ 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 EEG 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serve. 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 *AMBE RS ANGELS* Dancers Needed forAdult 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. Creekuide Mall. 4-20-20-14 RGIS Inventory Specialists seekig part-time auditors Starting mage $8.00 per hour Apply at RGISINV.com 4-20-20-14 TENNIS STAFF NEEDED The 29th Annual GATOR TENNIS CAMP is now hiring good tennis players for the four weeks in June. Only quality players need apply. Excellent Pay, working approx. 9 hours per day. Camp isheld on UP 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 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! 4-2017-4 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 Eductaion Office, and aredue 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 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, complete an 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 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 P E R S O N A L / A D M I N I S f R A T IV E 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.A-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 4-20-12-14 SKILLED WEBSITE DEVELOPER Your own hours. Extensive project. Reply: mdinstitute@hotmail.com 4-20-12-14 SPRING/SUMMER WORK Excellent starting pay. Work around classes.Resume builder. Start immed. All ages 18+. Cond ApplyCall now! 335-1422 4-20-12-14 ZAXBY'S Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS Archer Rd location 4-20-1 2-14 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@oakhallorg by 4/13/05. Interview information regarding mandatory group interview on 4/16 will be sent out upon receipt. 4-13-7-14 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. 382-2161 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 375-4261 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.af termarketprofits.com 4-13-5-14 Help Wanted -Sales Wed -Sun, 30-35 hrs, some college necess. Sales eup 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 StAsk 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 few hrs per week. Close to UF. Start summer term. $6.00 per hr to start. Reply to P G 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 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 @ fridays.com. Summer/daytime availability required 4-14-5-14 PT Comp Tech Asst wanted for university research 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. 305-5321785 x208 4-14-5-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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20, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 Help Wanted Hpanted Services U Heth Services Entertainmenti PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college students. Flexible hours. Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-1534-14 National Snack Company seeks traveling 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 iJandy131@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 N & JERRY'S Come beat the heat with us. Looking fc/r high energy. Apply within. Located next to the Swamp on Univ Ave. Ask for Todd. .415-5-14 IT position available. Students with comp'uter experience preferred. For more information, please contact bbiit@bbi-cm.com with resume. 4-15-5-14 Communications Speciatisti Application Deadline: April 21, 2005 For additional information visit hftp://admin.sfcc.edu/-humresourc/ or call Human Resources at 352-395-5185 4-15-5-14 DRIVERS NEEDED i -atorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. Call Dave for info: 379-9600 4-20-8-14 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 WELLNESS DIRECTOR & WELLNESS STAFF needed NCF YMCA. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 21 Country Crusher UF sophomore zeroes in on home-run mark By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@alligator.org Can you really blame him? Can you dog UF sophomore Matt LaPorta for jacking home runs like it's his job? Not really. LaPorta has been saddled with the expectations of a power hitter since he first picked up a baseball bat. "I've been in that role ever since I was a little kid," LaPorta said. "In Little League ball, I was the youngest kid on the team and I was hitting the most home runs." Growing up in Port Charlotte, the first baseman said he was always the big guy, so he never had a choice in the matter. "I just was blessed," LaPorta said. "I've ahvays been big. I've always had a big frame and stood out."p LaPorta leads the Gators with 12 home runs, second in the Southeastern Conference, while his 41 RBI lead the conference. But despite the numbers, the slugger says he doesn't overemphasize weightlifting. Instead, LaPorta prefers simpler exercises that build strength while not limiting flexibility. "It's just something God has given you," LaPorta said. "Last year, I was just a big kid. I was just country-strong, country-big." Country strength helped him earn honors as a first-team Freshman All-American last season. "I don't think I benched over 200 last year," LaPorta said. "I don't do bench press bars, I use dumbbells. I use a couple of 100s. You can get power by lifting weights, but there's always been something about the ability that God gave me that sticks out." LaPorta has an intimidating appearance. With burly shoulders and a broad jaw, he looks like someone you wouldn't want to run into in a dark alley. Nothing could be further from the truth. He's more likely to be found in the batting cage of McKethan Stadium late at night. After a disappointing 0-for-5 performance with three strikeouts in a win against Florida A&M, he lingered in the batting cage until security officers asked him to leave after 1 a.m. "The day is so short," LaPorta said. "I try to get to bed by 9:30 or 10:00 so I can get up in the morning and go hit." LaPorta is quiet and humble by nature. He doesn't stay out late at night. Rather, he wakes 27 d6 Tim Casey / Alligator First baseman Matt LaPorta has his sights set on UF's single-season home run record. With 12 home runs already, LaPorta has 22 regular-season games left to break the record of 23 homers. UP early to take extra batting practice. LaPorta is relatively new to his position. He "During spring practice, we had to work started one game at first base last season and out at 7 a.m., so my buddy and I made sure we was drafted as a catcher by the Chicago Cubs were here by 5:45 a.m. so we could hit for an in the 14th round of the 2003 draft. hour in the cage," LaPorta said. "It's a new position for Matt, and he's The buddy he speaks of is another power working hard to get better," McMahon said. LaPorta played third base It's just something God has given you. and pitched as a freshman in I was just country-strong, county hitter, freshman Bryson Barber. Although LaPorta is a sophomore, he has more experience than half of his teammates, so players turn to him for leadership. "I want to see everybody succeed because if everybody succeeds, we have a chance to go pretty far," LaPorta said. Religion plays a central role in his weekly schedule, a theme that is constantly on his mind. Before he steps into the batter's box, he draws a cross in the dirt with his bat. "Monday nights, we have a Bible-study we ao to," LaPorta said. "It's like an athlete Bible study, set up by Matt Kynes, a quarterback on the football team, and one of the pole vaulters, Dara [Altman]. We do that every Monday night, and on Wednesday we do [Fellowship of Christian Athletes]." Last war, I was just a big kid. ry-big. -Matt LaPorta, UF first baseman high school, then transferred to Charlotte High. The coaches there told him he'd have to switch to catcher if he was going to see any playing time, so the position. change at UF wasn't anything new. "Since he's working so hard to get better, he's starting to see the results," McMahon said. LaPorta boasts a fielding percentage of .986, registering just five errors in 353 chances. To put that in perspective, C.J. Smith, last season's star first baseman, finished with a .987 fielding percentage and was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles last summer. LaPorta hopes to join Smith in the professional ranks, saying it's been on his mind since he was a little kid. "Matt has very high expectation levels for himself and that's good," McMahon said. LaPorta will be at UF for at least one more season after this year and could very well break the single-season home run and RBI records. LaPorta continues swinging for the singleseason home run record mark of 23. He is averaging one home run for every 10 at-bats, or slightly more than one every two games. LaPorta has 22 regular-season games remaining, not including the SEC Tournament and NCAA playoffs, to surpass the record. Ryan Shealy last hit 23 home runs in 2002, which tied former UF star Brad Wilkerson's record set in 1997 and 1998. Wilkerson, now playing for the Washington Nationals, says he welcomes any challenge. "Records are made to be broken," Wilkerson said. "If somebody can step it up and do that, I'd be happy for them. I think guys focus sometimes too much on the home run and hitting the ball hard sometimes." LaPorta is excited about where his talent may take him. "I've always been able to hit the ball hard," LaPorta said. "When I hit, sometimes people tell me they're in awe. My dad's always been saying,'If you can hit, you can make it. Bottom line.' They'll find somewhere for you to play if you can hit." Except for some security guards, they'll never turn him away in Gainesville. GYMNASTICS Gymnasts to face Georgia again in chalmpionships By DAN TREAT Alligator Writer dtreat@alligator.org It seems only appropriate that after they've split four meetings this season, UF and Georgia would get to duel one more time. And thanks to the NCAA draw, they'll get that chance. The No. 7 Gators were selected to compete in the second session of the NCAA Championships, beginning April 21. Joining them are No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 Alabama, No. 9 Iowa State, No. 13 Brigham Young and the aforementioned No. 5 Georgia squad that UF soundly defeated at Saturday's Southeast Regionals. UF's new mentality was reflected in the strong performance it put together in that victory. "How they performed was exactly what we had really focused on since we came back from SECs," UF coach Rhonda Faehn said. "I told them from the beginning that the performance [at SECs] would not be considered a failure if we learned from those mistakes." While past performances may not be indicative of future results, the Gators do have experience with the four teams they will battle. UF is 2-2 against Georgia and defeated Alabama at the Super Six Challenge and a regular season home meet before falling at the SEC Championships. UCLA defeated the Gators the same night the Bruins posted the nation's highest score thids season. "It's a new day when we get there," Georgia coach Suzanne Yoculan said after Saturday's competition. "The SEC Championship title didn't mean squat tonight, and tonight doesn't mean squat in two weeks at the national championships." UF won the meet despite missing a couple of key components. Co-captain Samantha Lutz was limited to competing on the uneven bars after tweaking her back in practice last week, i ausing her to miss almost an entire week of training. She was back on the balance beam Monday. The ankle injury Savannah Evans sufLutz fered on Saturday turned out to be less severe than initially thought. She is already off crutches and worked out lightly with the team on Monday. "She's doing much better than we had first anticipated," Faebn said. "It's considered a mild sprain and she's been given the green light for possibly NCAAs."

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22, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 0 1' %~% 0. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" FOOTBALL, from page 24 outside of practice to help them understand offensive strategies, Leak shied from barraging them with motivational choice words on the field. Besides, as an underclassman, who was he to tell a group of juniors and seniors how to live? "As a young player, you have a lot of older guys, a lot of seniors on the team," Leak said. "The main thing you want to do is lead by example. That's the type of leader I am." Meyer described Leak's leadership qualities to him in another way during the many frank discussions he and his quarterback shared. "Every time I confronted him, he would always come back and say, 'I don't do that,"' Meyer said. "I said, 'Fine. It's just reinforcing the fact that you're an extremely poor leader."' Leak, however, didn't take offense to Meyer's criticism. Lunch Sushi Special $6.50 Sushi, Soup and Salad Mon-Fri 11:30am -2:30pm To participate in a UF nutrition study Eligible Males Must Be: "ISt 4t year old "Non-smoting Not taking prescription medication Willing to do the following: 1. Have bloo drawn after an over-night fast 2. Provide medical information 3. Fill out a dietary questionnaire 4 Eligible study participants will receive s50.00 Please call 392-1991 extension 273 for more information Former UF players take in spring game GATORS frompage 24 BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME: The sidelines on Satuday looked like a reunion for former Gators greats. The likes of Danny Wuerfel' Chris Doering and Kerwin Bell were having a good laugh with UF's current players. "A former football player is not just a regular guy," Meyer said. "We encourage all those guys to come back. It doesn't take much -either a phone call CONTROL from page 2 or 37 cents for a stamp is all." The alumni haven't always felt so welcomed, though. "Even if I had the time, I would not have been around the program because Ron Zonk was not a good coach," former UF defensive end Alex Brown told The Florida Times-Union. "I didn't like the way he did things, and I'm not the only former player who felt that way." Doering, a former standout at wide receiver, revealed that it was actually Meyer who asked him to come back. unique and innovative." M Guess who's finally healthy and ready to break out? The Marlins' Josh Beckett, the 2003 World Series MVP, is injury-free and playing like the phenom everyone expected to see last year. If the season ended today, I'd vote Beckett the Cy Young Winner -and Toronto would edge New York and Boston for the AL East crown. M A Southern Califontia newspaper retracted a story claiming steroid use ended Bo Jackson's "Yeah, Meyer has made an effort to get a hold of all of us," Doering said. "He introduced us to all the players and coaches. It's nice to feel a part of what they're trying to put together now." Wuerffel, UF's quarterback during its 1996 championship season, thought this UF team could bring similar greatness. "There were a lot of points scored today," he said. "This offense sure is fun to watch. Am I still a Gator fan? Oh man, I'm as big as they come." career. It wasn't all bad for Jackson, because Bo knows multi-million dollar libel settlements. E On a more serious note, condolences go out to the families of: AFL lineman Al Lucas who died of a spinal cord injury suffered in an arena game, the Pope, Johnnie Cochran, and Macaulay Culkin's manhood which, according to recent testimony, was taken away by Michael Jackson years ago. That's all for this edition of Drew's Control. For you true sports fanatics, I'm in the Finals of my fantasy basketball league tiis week, so if you're interested, e-mail me and I'll give you daily updates. UD E F_1~' 1 .i asf fa f UNIVE RSITY CLUB A P A R T M E N T S 2900 SW 23rd Terrace Gainesville, FL 32608 undwerztjclubaptacom Meyer pleased with results "That's just part of growing as a leader," Leak said. "Michael Jordan had to do it -Joe Montana, all those guys. That's just part of being a leader of this team." Baker will say Leak remains the same father-like figure he has been the past two seasons. But Meyer said Leak finally appears to be growing into that leadership role, much like former Utah quarterback Alex Smith did going into his junior year. Meyer even said Leak has progressed into a "terrific leader" compared to where he was only -two months ago. In February, he explained, Leak only concentrated on perfecting his own game and maintaining his own work ethic. Now Meyer witnesses his top quarterback "jump someone's tail" when he runs the wrong route. "Chris will find out he's a better player if the other guys hold up their end of the bargain," Meyer explained. "I mean, how could you not respond to Chris Leak?" jb k 1 0 4 .f : ..1 0 1 ) 4 1 0 0 .I I ; I .I V 0 -f % I r F # 6 % to -(I

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 23 Unsafe at any Speed Bats causing controversy By FARZAD SAFI Alligator Writer fsai@alligator.org Once the true national pastime, baseball was a game that father and son would share in their backyard. Today, baseball seems to have lost some of its charm, encountering one controversy after another. But one topic seems to get little attention, although there are a small but growing number of critics calling for its demise. The ongoing debate as to whether aluminum bats -used by every college team in the NCAA, lower-level minor league baseball teams, and high schools and Little League teams all around the nation -have enhanced or degraded the once-proud sport. Head-to-head matchup Aluminum bats were first introduced in 1974 to baseball at the collegiate (but not professional) level. Wooden bats were abandoned partially because many college programs around the country could not afford to play with wood. Few certainties exist in this debate, but one of them is that wooden bats break much easier than their aluminum counterparts. "There are major differences between the two," UF coach Pat McMahon said. "Wood bats can be more difficult for a weaker hitter to succeed with." If anyone knows about the science of hitting, it is UF assistant coach Tim Parenton. "It's easy to see that the sweet spot on aluminum bats is bigger by about 2.5 inches than on wood," he said. Critics of college baseball say that aluminum bats pad hitting statistics and make for video game-like scores. Both UF coaches even agree that aluminum bats could, in fact, take a .250 hitter and make him into a .350 hitter. Sophomore catcher Brian Jeroloman has competed with both and revealed why he thinks the increase in averages occur. "If you get jammed with a wooden bat, your bat will just break," Jeroloman said. "But if you get jammed with an aluminum bat you can still hit the ball out of the park." Bearing the aluminum cross Pro-aluminum and anti-aluminum camps go far beyond just the fans. There are many spokesmen who are ardently for or against aluminum, and the debate even reaches the nation's capital. Two of the most outspoken members of the antialuminum movement include Jack Mackay and Bill Thurston. Mackay, a former designer for Louisville Slugger -one of the most successful bat companies in the. world -worked there from 1986 until 1997 but left the company for intriguing reasons. "Little did I know that when I designed those bats that we would end up with something that was simply lethal,' Mackay said. A man on the inside of it all, Mackay resigned because he thought his company's product was becoming too dangerous. The demand for bats that could hit balls farther and faster caused him and an associate great concern. Thurston, currently Amherst College's baseball coach, was the former editor of the NCAA's baseball rules committee. .Thurston resigned after 14 years in that position because he felt the NCAA did not care enough about player safety. After being around baseball for more than a quarter century, he feels the game is losing its tradition and sanctity. On the other side of the debate are the bat companies themselves. Rick Redman, the company spokesman for Louisville Slugger, believes the facts just aren't there to incriminate aluminum. "Aluninum bats have definitely enhanced the game of baseball," Redman said. "They help kids hit theballbetter. Kids quit because they can't hit well enough. Aluninum bats let kids have more frm playing and help them from quitting." Redman firmly believes aluminum bats are neither unsafe nor cheat the game of baseball. So do they make a big difference? An exhibition game seems to say yes. This spring, the Florida Marlins played the collegiate Miami Hurricanes in an exhibition match. To make it "even," the Hurricanes were allowed to use their aluminum bats while the Marlins used wood. The Marlins fell to the Hurricanes 9-7. Cincinnati Reds closer and former Hurricane Danny Graves also thinks aluminum makes a difference. "I would never pitch to anyone with an aluminum bat. That's crazy," Graves told The Chicago Tribune. "I'd ask for the day off or I'd be like a slow-pitch softball player. Pitch, then run back 10 feet." NCAA conspiracy? From 1974 until 1998, the NCAA had no problem with aluminum bats. Then in 1998, things got out of hand. Southern California defeated Arizona State 21-14 in the College World Series Final. The Series saw a whopping 62 home runs in just 14 games. "That year, bats had become basically like tennis rackets," McMahon said. The NCAA finally decreed that aluminum bats had become too powerful. Regulations dictated how aluminum bats could be made and regulated the Ball Exit Speed Ratio. Bats had to be constructed so that balls did not come off faster than 97 mph. The critics were left unappeased. Thurston said there was much more going on than the public knew about. "There are clear ties between the NCAA and the major bat companies," Thurston said. "I resigned from my position because ,the NCAA changed results and covered up data that made aluminum bats legal when they should have been made illegal." The purist even took the NCAA to court. Mackay, the former bat designer, also expressed his regrets. "Every time a kid getshitby aball from an aluminum bat they seem to get a fractured skull," Mackay said. "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what we did was wrong." A dangerous game The debate over aluminum bats even caught the eye of politician Ralph. Nader. The activist created "League of Fans," a sports industry watchdog that works to expose unethical business practices. "The MLB would never allow aluminum bats because they don't want players and fans being killed or mutilated," League of Fans Director Shawn McCarthy said. "These high-tech bats are not tools -they are weapons." Louisville Slugger maintains that their products are safe and the evi-. ddnce against them is suspect. "There are people who are against aluminum and these people have vested interests of their own," Redman said. "Their argmunents are based on anecdotal evidence and not facts." McCarthy believes it is the batting companies who have these vested interests. "These companies give coaches free bats or tens of thousands of dollars a year," McCarthy said. The Consumer Product Safety Commission, in Washington, D.C., conducted experiments to see if alumn um bats posed more of a hazard. "I can't say that aluminum bats are more dangerous than wooden bats," CPSC Public Affairs Specialist Lizzie Garry said. "We don't have sufficient data to prove that. "As a mother there is danger associated any time a ball and a bat are involved," she said. "I don't think the material of the bat matters that much." UF senior pitcher Tommy Bdss has spent a lot of time on the mound and would be first in line for an accident. "If you're scared of being hit as a pitcher, you're already beat," Boss said. "If you get hit, you just have to get the ball and tag the guy out at first. Then you can let it hurt. It's just part of the game." Constant tragedies The headlines are depressing. In 1997, an errant hit from an aluminum bat killed a California child. In 1999, Oklahoma City high school pitcher Jeremy Brett's skull collapsed after a similar hit. He sued Louisville Slugger-and a jury awarded him $100,000 on the grounds that the company's product was unsafe. Then there is the intriguing story of New York native Anthony Ricci. "He was playing third and the ball just came at him too fast," Anthony's mother, Jackie, said. "The ball tipped off his glove-and hit him in the mouth. "He went to the emergency room and the accident has caused permanent damage. His [alveolar] ridge is fractured for the rest of his life and his teeth are literally rotting in his mouth now." Despite such a 'horrific event, Jackie said her loved ones still play baseball. "I wished everyone would play with wood because of safety," she said. "But I have to admit that our family still uses aluminum bats." The current state Anthony has played baseball long enough to see the overall picture. "Baseball is about more than just hitting home runs," Anthony said. It's about strategy, tradition and teamwork. Aluminum bats jusi make selfish players who want to hit a home rnm every time they step up to the plate." Aluminum bats give fans the home runs and offensive outbursts they lust after, but Anthony said baseball might have lost something. "Aluminum bats are an enhancement that is unnecessary," Anthon said. "Sure, they add to eac individual's skill level, but they take away from the game as a whole."

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ALLIGATOR TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005 www.alligatorSports.org -n2mmmewmgm -, "M Leak continues to improve as leader By BRYAN APP Alligator Staff Writer bapp@alligator.org Junior Dallas Baker can remember the first time he felt the wrath of Chris Leak. During a January workout, the wide receiver tried to steal a cheap chuckle at Leak's expense by pouring water in the unwitting quarterback's shoes. "That was the first time I actually really heard him talk," Baker said. "He wasn't too upset about it. He was laughing. "He laughs a lot. It's easy to get Chris to laugh." But Coach Urban Meyer, for one, doesn't find Leak's quiet, easygoing nature too humorous. If the Gator Nation would've elected a president at the beginning of spring practices, it's safe to say Meyer wouldn't have cast a ballot for his offensive ace. "There's a misunderstanding of what leadership is," said Meyer following Saturday's Orange and Blue Game. "Chris Leak [was] an extremely poor leader when I first got here." .To Meyer, leadership isn't studying game film and playbooks like a molecular engineer. To Meyer, leadership is more than leading the Southeastern Conference in passing in a first full season as Nick West / Alligator Staff Quarterback Chris Leak is the arm that runs UF's offense. Behind the scenes, however, Leak has worked to shed his quiet nature and become a more vocal leader. a starter. "The supreme function of a leader is to set a standard and make sure everyone lives up to that standard, and he wasn't leading," Meyer said. "He was living right, but he wasn't being a good leader." On the field, Meyer needed a player to get in the heads of his teammates by getting in their faces. Off the field, he sought an enforcer for his "Live Right" policy to curb the embarrassing trend of latenight altercations the Gators suffered the last two seasons. Leak provided neither. While he often would personally work with receivers SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 22 Washing on finds favor with Meyer COACH TOLD THE LINEMAN HE'S HIS RIGHT-HAND MAN. By FARZAD SAFI Alligator Writer fsafi@alligator.org Tavares Washington will not be in this year's Heisman race. Neither will the senior offensive lineman fill the big shoes left by Channing Crowder or Ciatrick Fason. He is, however, one of Coach Urban Meyer's favorite players because of his leadership. "Tavares is a guy who, when I have an issue, I always go to him," Meyer said. The 6-foot-4, 311-pound senior is rela%lively unknown to fans but renowned in the locker room. "Coach told me that I was his guy and his right-hand man," Washington said. "It feels great knowing he trusts me, and I try to live up to that." Being a leader doesn't necessarily constitute statistics either. After Saturday's Orange and Blue Game, Washington's name only appeared on the stats sheet once: showing he was a starter for the Orange squad. However for Meyer, leadership means so much more than an impressive box score. "A leader is a guy who sets the example and gets everyone else to live up to it," Meyer said.Washington is a very unlikely candidate for the job, as he has only started two games in his career at UF However, he "I'm the type who hangs with everybody and knows all the guys personally. When I talk, they listen to me. That is what makes me a leader." Tavares Washington UF offensive lineman already possesses all the tools that a "Meyer guy" could have. "I'm the type who hangs with everybody and knows all the guys personally," Washington said. "When I talk, they listen to me. That is what makes me a leader." SEE GATORS, PAGE 22 Drew goes out-of-control C all me the second coming of Nostradamus or one lucky whippersnapper, but for the second consecutive year yours truly called the Masters winner in the Alligator Brand Picks Columnr". This time it came at the expense of a Gators great. You have to feel pity for Chris DiMarco. DiMarco did everything right for three days, but a bloodthirsty Tiger Woods, seemingly tired of his blonde wife and ready to win majors again, came storming back on Sunday. A little luck of the black Taiwanese, and Tiger wins Green Jacket No. 4. DiMarco, once up four strokes on Sunday, settles for being the guy on the highlight tape who helped Tiger win his fourth Masters. 0 If you were wondering who was the biggest cancer on the Lakers (and who forced recovering cancer patient Rudy Tomjanovich to quit his head coaching gig after just a half-season Andrew in L.A.), it's awAbramson fully clear. Drew's Control Shaquille aabramson@aligator.org O'Neal and the Miami Heat hold the top record in the East and appear ready to win their first NBA title, while Kobe Bryant leads the NBA in pissing off his own teammates and turning a star-studded city into a bunch of Dodgers and Angels fans. Now Phil Jackson's thinking about returning to this ugly picture. Phil, if you're doing some real soulsearching and seriously thinking about a return to the Lakers, follow the advice Kobe learned so painfully: No means no! N Breaking news: Nearly 40,000 fans showed up to watch Urban .Meyer brush his teeth and shave Monday morning. One fan said, "I quit my high-level executive job and flew in from New Jersey. Boy, was it was worth it -Meyer's shaving stroke is really SEE CONTROL, PAGE 22 U UF softball sophomore right1 1997: The UF women's tennis team wins I don't trust this team, which is hander Stacey Stevens has been its 55th consecutive match by dominating fine. Ift came up here and saidI trusted them after tour months, then named Southeastern Conference Alabama 5-1. The Gators would wrap up Im not a very n-depth person. Pitcher of the Week. the regular season 25-0, completing their urban Meyer second consecutive undefeated season and UF head football coach totaling 56 consecutive wins. U Lots of leagues use them, so what's the big fuss? Farzad Safi examines the reasons why aluminum bats keep drawing so much controversy on page 23.