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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005


PAPAL CONCLAVE


Catholics



weigh pick

By EMILY YEHLE
Alligator Writer
eyehle@alligator.org

The quick election of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
as the new pope Tuesday surprised some local
Catholics, who insist the cardinals' confidence
overshadows Ratzinger's reputation as a conser-
vative and strict leader. M
The Papal Conclave chose Ratzinger in four Copyrighted M ate ia
ballots and two days, one of the shortest elections C
in 100years. Syndicated Content
"If so many of the cardinals chose him so
quickly, no doubt they have confidence in him," Available from Commercial News Providers"
said Larry Lataif, co-coordinator of the UF
Catholic Student Fellowship.
Ratzinger named himself Pope Benedict XVI,
conjuring up the last pope named Benedict, who
worked to close the gap between traditionalists
and modernists.
The new pope, however, has pledged to en-
force strict conservative policies.
Ratzinger's humble side will come out during
his papacy, said the Rev. Tim Lindenfelser of the
Diocese of Saint Augustine, the organization that
presides over many Florida Catholic churches,
four of which are in Gainesville.
"There is this reputation he has of being strict '.
and domineering and that stereotypical German,
but if you meet him in person, he is very soft-
spoken and humble," he said. "He really does
listen."
Lindenfelser added that he has never met

SEE POPE, PAGE 15


Lex & Terry morning show pulled from UF


* EARLIER, UF DECIDED TO HALT THE
AIRING OF "DRUNK BITCH FRIDAY."

By DAVID COHEN
Alligator Writer
dcohen@alligator.org

Rock 104 may be digging a grave for morn-
ings with Lex and Terry sooner than expected.
In just a few days, the entire show, not just
"Drunk Bitch Friday," the most popular morn-
ing radio segment in the Gainesville area, will be
taken off the 'air even though the segment was


not found to violate Federal Communications
Commission standards of decency.
However, Syndication Director for Cox
Radio Peter Welpton said FCC regulations
were never the problem.
On "This isn't an issue of FCC
CampuS law. This is an issue with the
president," Welpton said of UF
President Bernie Machen. "At some point,'
we are going to be forced to hold the station
in breach of contract and be forced to remove
the show from the radio station. We're talking
about a matter of days. Not just Friday's seg-
ment we are removing the show."


WRUF came in breach of its syndication
contract with Cox Radio when it stopped air-
ing "Drunk Bitch Friday" earlier this month be-
cause selective airing of shows is not allowed.
Selective cancellation of show segments also
sets a troublesome precedent of censorship, so
Cox cancelled the entire show.
Lex Staley and Terry Jaymes told the
Alligator they both disagreed with UF admin-
istration's decision to cancel the "Drunk Bitch
Friday" segment about two weeks ago.
Lex said it violates the First Amendment.

SEE LEX & TERRY, PAGE 19


Donovan


upsets in


city runoff

By BRIAN HAGEN
Alligator Writer
bhagen@alligator.org

Local hospice chaplain Jack
Donovan defeated incumbent. Tony
Domenech in the runoff election
for the District 3 Gainesville City
Commission seat by a margin of 88
votes Tuesday night.
"First, we have a lot of work to
do, and we have
a wonderful op-
portunity with this
city," Donovan said.
"And second, the
party is up the street
at The Top."
The whoops,
Domenech squawks and hugs
of Donovan and
his team -filled the Supervisor of
Elections Office when the numbers
were announced 51.68 percent for
Donovan and 48.32 for Domenech,
who actually won the previous elec-
tion by 4.15 percent.

Election Results

Tony Domenech Jack Donovan
Votes %' Votes '.
Precinct 4 (Canious Churcn of Christi


7 6 37 62'.
Precinct 24
"I '.3 J43 55
Precinct 26
Precinct 32
;.4 44.1.35
Precincrrt 40
27-., C1 .9:
Precinct -4~
Precinct 54
Abs~rree Ballots
K-3 56 4i'
Po F, 9. 1 J
Total
I 4 3?


126 6 2. 3 8'


25. 62.901


4.1 21 .


2,. 41- 3--.


J44 25'.
13 54


13 53 11. ; 3-


SEE ELECTION, PAGE 13


Center fielder
Jeff Corsaletti
registered a single
against Florida
State, but he failed
to catch a Gibbs
Chapman line drive
that resulted in a
two-run ground-rule
double.
See story, pg. 35.


Alligator staff to host open house on Friday
The Independent Florida Alligator will host
an open house at our office, located at 1105 W
University Ave. (two blocks east of campus across
from the Bank of America), from noon to 5 p.m.
Friday. We're looking for reporters, opinion col-
umnists, graphic artists, photographers and copy
editors.
You do not have to be a journalism major to ap-
ply. Just come in to fill out an application, meet edi-
tors and see if you'd be interested in working here
during Summer and/or Fall.


SUF students
shelled out more
than $5,700 of
their tuition money
toward a Student
Government
banquet held last
Saturday night.
See story, pg. 16.


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News Today


ANNOUNCEMENTS
-The Roots will perform at 8
p.m. with free tickets available to
UF students at the University Box
Office.
The show is presented by
Student Government Productions
and Accent, UF's speakers bureau.
They will be promoting their latest
album, "The Tipping Point."
Student tickets are limited to
four tickets per UF ID and one ID
per person. For more information,
please call (352) 392-5500.

This semester's Gator Stompin
will be held on Thursday from 8
p.m. until 2 a.m.
Tickets and T-shirts may be pur-
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Westgate Plaza (comer of 34th Street
and University Avenue), Lexington
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CORRECTION .
Cabeze cards are not swiped
by taxi drivers and must be
called in to operate. We reported
otherwise in Tuesday's Alligator.
We regret the error.


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Old plan new again for 24th


* THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHANGED
ITS MIND AFTER IT DID NOT RECEIVE A
PLEDGE OF ANOTHER $1.3 MILLION.

By IVETTE MENDEZ
Alligator Writer
imendez@alligator.org

When Clark Butler went back on his word, so
did the Alachua County Commission.
The Commission decided Tuesday to revert to
its original plans to create a two-lane Southwest
24th Avenue running west of 34th Street.
The step was taken just days after the developer
refused to cough up $1.3 million extra to make 24th
Avenue a four-lane thoroughfare.
Butler previously committed $4.7 million to the
road's expansion, to preserve his interest in extend-
ing his Butler Plaza shopping complex north.
Representing Butler at the meeting was Robert
Reller, the company's director of development.
"On [December] 14, your commission voted to
four-lane the road," Reller said.
Butler then agreed to pay the $4.7 million differ-
ence to build the four-lane road, Reller said.
However, costs have increased to an undeter-
mined amount since then, and Butler never had a
chance to sign a formal agreement.
"Mr. Butler is not interested in paying an open-
ended agreement at $6 million or more," Reller said.
Commissioner Rodney Long felt Butler "walked
away" from the.plan.
"There was an agreement on the table that gave
you a four-lane road," Long said. "This deal could
have been done two years ago."
The commission had before them three propos-
als at the meeting from.which to choose:
In the first plan, a two-lane road would be built
from Southwest 34th Street-to Southwest 43rd'Street.
A second option before the Commission for
the same stretch of street, as presented by County
Manager Randall Reid, consisted of developing
the road with four lanes anyway. The third was to
construct a two-lane road with enough space in the
median to expand to four lanes if the money was
provided in the future.
Butler proposed the four-lane road in order to-


support future development, such as shopping cen-
ters akin to his massive Butler Plaza complex.
Reid recommended going forward with the
two-lane road unless Butler committed to paying
the difference within 30 days.
"I don't think even the primary developer wish-
es to have a delay on the project," Reid said.
Also, the four-lane right-of-way would have to
be acquired within a 60-day period to be able to
proceed.
But representatives, with the county's Public
Works said the project has already hit numerous
delays in land acquisition and negotiations for a
four-lane road.
"It's probably going to cost more as we go
through the process of condemning the property,"
County Attorney David Wagner said.
If the primary developer were to pay the differ-
ence, there could be an agreement, Reid said.
"We currently have ap-
Alachua County proved in our documents a
Commission two-lane road," he said.
But. even after Reller
presented Butler's position of not paying the $6
million, Long continued to push the idea of giving
Butler and extra 30 days to make a final decision.
"It makes sense for us not to take any action,
period,". Long said. "We need to wait."
Reller reinforced the fact that Butler would not
be swayed in his final decision.
"It's been decided," Reller said.
There is no reason to wait extra time and. let the
costs for any future road escalate, he said.
Commission Chairwoman Cynthia Chestnut
also suggested deferring any decision until" Butler
Enterprises filed impact forms outlining the com-
pany's future plans.
Chestnut said she did not see Southwest 24th
Avenue as a Top 10 priority among road rehabilita-
tion or construction projects in Gainesville.
But Commissioners Lee Pinkoson -and Paula
DeLaney saw "a final -decision for Southwest 24th
Avenue to be necessary at this meeting.
The board should not pass up the chance to con-
nect Newberry Road and Archer Road, Pinkoson
said.
"We know that there's an existing traffic prob-
lem," he said.


Jarrett Baker / Alligator
Scoopin' .for a cause
Silvio Padilla scoops ice cream during Free Cone Day at Ben &
Jerry's on West University Avenue on Tuesday. Charities are invited
to serve ice cream for donations on the franchise's anniversary.


STUDENT LIFE

Alcohol vendors push for preparation, not prohibition


By MEGAN V. WINSLOW
Alligator Writer
mwinslow@alligator.org

As UF President Bernie Machen continues to spearhead
the UF effort to curtail alcohol abuse by students, local beer
distributors are expressing a desire to have a say.
Machen's community alcohol coalition now consists of UF
faculty, administrators, students, elected officials, local law en-
forcement and health experts.
And though representatives from Budweiser said they have
spoken with the Office of Student Affairs, they have yet to see
much headway from their meeting, said Dan Burkhardt, vice
president of Burkhardt Sales & Services, the local wholesaler of
Anheuser-Busch products. .
"It's really a one-sided coalition it's not a broad spec-
trum," he said. "Here we are in the beer industry, and we have
no say in what's going on." :
Machen has attempted to discourage alcohol abuse by limit-


ing student .exposure to alcohol advertising on campus, start-
ing by banning Coors Light advertisements at the Rascal Flatts
concert in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
Burkhardt suggested that representatives from the alcohol
industry, as well as local establishments that sell alcohol, work
together with the coalition to promote re-
sponsible drinking habits among students.
But Vice President of the Beer Industry
of Florida Armando Sanchez-Aballi said the
industry is on track to accomplish just that.
In 2001, the Florida Alcohol and
Hospitality Coalition was created as a part-
nership between alcohol vendors to combat
Machen alcohol abuse.
Earlier this month, the coalition met with
Machen while he was in Tallahassee for Gator Day to discuss a
potential collaboration of efforts. During the meeting, the coali-
tion pledged to offer Machen support with off-campus issues
by providing resources and experience, Sanchez-Aballi said. .


"He's interested in our proposal, and I'm encouraged by his
interest," he said. "We respect and support his determination to
try and address some of the issues, and what we want to say is
that we have an equal interest as well."
Perhaps one of the easiest ways for alcohol companies to
become involved is to share methods derived from companies'
programs to promote responsible drinking. Anheuser-Busch
offers "Courage to Care" and "College Talk," programs geared
toward taking a realistic look at college drinking and methods
to deter binge drinking.
Similar programs from Coors include "BARS," "TIPS" and
"TEAMS," initiatives to curb underage alcohol consumption
and manage alcohol sales at sports facilities.
As far as the beer industry's input goes, UF spokesman
Steve Orlando said Machen is eager and willing to hear from
anybody in the community.
"I know this is a problem that's been going, on for some
time, and the president is ready to move on to more solutions,"
he said. .'


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MTV stars share stories and secrets with UF crowd


* UF'S PRIDE STUDENT UNION CO-
HOSTED THE EVENT.

By LINDSAY TAULBEE
Alligator Writer
Itaulbee@alligator.org

Speaking as part of Pride Awareness
Month, two MTV reality show cast mem-
bers "dropped some knowledge" on about
70 students Tuesday regarding their expe-
riences with the auditions, the shows and
coming out to friends and family.
Karamo from "Real : World:
Philadelphia" and Sophia from "Road
Rules 10" and "Battle of the Sexes 2" gave
tips for those interested in attending the
upcoming Gainesville audition for "Real
World." Sophia explained that an open
casting call provides a better opportunity
to display oneself.
Both revealed they were asked to stay
after a group interview because there was
a supposed problem with their written
applications, at which point they were
informed they had been advanced to the
next round.
Though Sophia was happy each time
she was moved forward, she said the in-
terviews were often stressful and delved
into personal issues.
"At the end of the interviews, I'm like,
'I hate my mom! My life is over!'" she said,


Jonatnan ureenwooa / Alligator
Karamo, of "Real World: Philadelphia," and Sophia of "Road Rules 10: The Quest,"
talk about their on-air experience and about being an openly gay minority.
laughing. er minorities are on the show just to edu-
The pairs also talked about what they cate other people. In reality, she'learned as
learned from their experiences on the much from the white cast-mates as they
shows. learned from her, she said.
"We're gonna drop some knowledge on In response to a question about whether
y'all; can you handle it?" Sophia asked. the shows address social issues or just pro-
She said she recently was asked wheth- mote stereotypes, Karamo said he felt they


provided an opportunity to learn about
others.
"I have a personal belief that in 30
years, people should study the 'Real
World,"'" he said.
The duo also talked about more light-
hearted aspects of the shows,.such as "the
line," a rule which states cast members
cannot interact with the camera crew.
"It'd be a game to try to get them to talk
to you," Sophia said.
Asked if she would have done anything
differently, she joked, "I think I would
have done my hair more."
Both also talked about coming out to
their families and friends.
Coming out to her father, Sophia said
she was worried because her mother had
her convinced that her father would have
a heart-attack if he found out she was a
lesbian.
"I had pre-punched '911' on my cell
phone, and I had mentally located the
(Bayer's aspirin) in the house," she said.
In an interview after the show, Sophia
said people usually want to hear about the
show experiences, but after will talk more
about their message.
"That's how I measure if it's successful
or not, by the kinds of questions they ask,"
she said.
The event was hosted by the Pride
Student Union and the Hispanic Student
Association.


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Editorial
It might be the middle of the week, but it sure feels like
Friday to us.
The regular Opinions staff is taking the day off to do "ex-
ams," "term papers," and all of that other stuff we keep hear-
ing so much about, so the Department of Darts & Laurels is
stepping in to take care of business.
As always.
Because we're so happy to have advanced even further
toward our ultimate goal of achieving a solid education (read:
because we're so freakin' happy to be getting out of this place),
we've decided to make good on a promise that we've dangled
in front of our readers all semester.
That's right: It's finally time for the ever-elusive all-Laurel
edition of Darts & Laurels.
Can you feel the love?
Yeah, we know you can.
So toss those textbooks into the bonfire, change into your
swimsuits and have a cold one on us as we head on into this
final edition of...



Darts & Laurels

To start things off by mending a bridge that we pretty
much burned to ashes before, we offer a now-no-more-funny-
business-you-crazy-backdoor-dealers-you LAUREL to Joe
Goldberg and the Gator Party for somehow, against all odds,
not destroying the very fabric of UF society as we know it.
Yet.
We know they haven't had time to do much, but we're
impressed with their restraint so far. We expected, oh, we
don't know... maybe to see the executives riding fiery chariots
of death led by packs of multicultural society members or
something.
Keep up the non-fascist work, guys.
Because we're always happy when The Man throws us a
bone, we extend a thank-goodness-that-the-administration-
ok-we-mean-everyone-still-doesn't-know-that-place-is-there
LAUREL to UF President Bernie Machen for not shutting
down alcohol sales at the Orange & Brew in the Reitz Union.
While we don't believe he wants a dry campus, it's still
pretty surprising that any time we want we can bowl a few
frames in the game room, walk over to the Brew and get our
drink on through the magic of Declining Balance.
Not that the university encourages such things.
In response to the complaints that we spent too much time
this semester covering the Student Government elections,
we're going to come right back and give a you-may-be-a-
bunch-of-elitist-good-ole'-boys-but-at-least-you're-man-(and
woman)-enough-to-stop-pretending-it's-a-secret LAUREL to
the Gator Party for giving out M&M candies with the mes-
sage "Leave a Legacy" written on them.
Because this is the Gator Party, however, this means legacy
in the sense of "Somebody call the janitor they left legacy all
over my clean floor and it's stinking the place up."
While their little joke may be in poor taste, it took a lot of
balls to go through with it.
And, because we think we've done such a fine job today
and all semester, we finish things off with a look-guys-we-
think-the-subtle-sarcasm-is-fooling-those-loonies-who-are-
just-happy-to-see-their-names-in-the-paper-again LAUREL
to the Department of Darts & Laurels for finally quitting our
Dart habit cold-turkey.
It was tough, but we think we can now look forward to a
fuller, happier, less-inherently-depressing life that is free'from
mind-altering addictions.
Now where did we put our Gator 1 cards? We've got a little
end-of-the-semester "bowling" to do over at the Reitz.


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Finally, time for some positive thinking


o, I have the pleasure of writing the last column of
the semester. I thought I'd so something you don't
see much of on these pages: I'm going to try to be.
positive.
I want to start by thanking the janitors. Throughout
this year, there have been times in which I've been amazed
at the accumulation of nastiness in the dorm where I live.
A day or two later, I'm always amazed that it's gone. My
sincerest appreciation goes to you, UF's custodial staff,
who have prevented so many accidents and illnesses.
Stepping back, here's to everyone who ensures that
college life goes smoothly, so that we students can study:
the maintenance people, the techies, the secretaries, the li-
brarians, the food-service employees, the bus driversi-and
everyone else who leaves us one less worry or distraction.
A special "hats off" to student employees, who somehow
manage to handle, both.
A toast to Gainesville's businesses, who look for inno-
vative ways to satisfy students' demands, and to our local
government they're not so bad after all.
Cheers to the professors, but especially to the associate
professors, adjunct professors, lecturers, instructors, TAs,
and so forth. To you falls the quixotic task of convincing
students of the importance of one-inch margins, and you
do it admirably. Also, you teach us things. That can't be
bad.
Thanks also to the local charities and non-profits who
work to-engage students in the world around them, and
the houses of faith who work to engage students in the
world beyond. A special hallelujah goes to the Turlington
preachers who, zany as they may be, try to offer students
something legitimately good and infinitely im p-r taint
Kudos to the Krishnas who provide 'my afternoon
soundtrack.
My gratitude goes also to the student organizations
that offer students so many opportunities.-It is largely
through you that the learning experience extends beyond


the classroom.
Our. student athletes, too, de-
serve recognition for enriching
our environment and bringing
people together. The latter func-
tion should not be underestimat-
Gavin Baker ed: in good times, UF, Gainesville
Close to Home and a not-insignificant portion of
letters@alligator.org Florida, unite around our Gators;
in bad times, we unite against
them. Either way, -our athletics
programs act as a rallying point important, because a
Swamp divided against itself cannot chomp.
To start naming names, I'd like to single out Coach
Urban Meyer. Urban can I call you Urban? this has
been said before, but I think you've done more to excite
.the Gator Nation since the second coming of Spurrier. I
whole-heartedly look forward to next season. (P.S. Please
e-mail me to ask where you can send the season tickets.
I would prefer a box with a mini-bar, or at least a mini-
fridge, butwhatever works for you.)
To Ron Zook: um... good luck at Illinois?
To Billy Donovan: Almost. You are still invited to m.y
birthday party.
To our other coaches and their staffs: You guys are
awesome, too.
To President Bernie Machen and the rest of the admin-
istration: I appreciate all you do for us. I know you're tak-
ing flak over the attempt to change-the alcoholic culture
here I've given you some but you're doing the right
thing. Keep up the good work.
I'd like to offer special congratulations to the graduat-
ing seniors. You have a lot to be proud of. Ea.rnin1 a de-
gree from UF is no trifling matter. Now, go out there and
make the world better I know you will.
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Letters to the Editor
Left-wing complainer has his facts wrong
Editor. Right-wing moral mongers are
short on morals and left-wing socialists are
short on facts. As much as Craig Singleton
likes to rave about radical judges, he neglects
to point out that the Supreme Court already is
controlled by radical judges from the left.
Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, a radical former
American Civil Liberties Union project co-
founder who is in favor of lowering the age
of consent to 12 and- eliminating the concept
of the traditional family, is now in the process
of turning over American sovereignty to the
United Nations (if not the European Union).
Appointed under Bill Clinton, one of
only two presidents in U.S. history to be im-
peached, Ginsburg has been quoted as saying
she considers foreign laws, not just American


laws, when forming her legal opinions. In their problem to me: It's not the fault of the Office
decision on the "juvenile" death penalty as of Information Technology that people don't
I recall, the youngest man in the Florida prison know how to control their spami blockers.
system affected was about 30 the court cited But here's the irony: The warning about the
"evolving standards of decency." Could you end of e-mail forwarding was sent via e-mail.
find that in the Constitution for me? With- any So now, those poor souls who have their
luck, they will allow our standards of decency Gatorlink e-mails sent to their spam box have
to evolve as far as the Dutch, who now allow a notice about the end of e-mail forwarding...
the euthanizing of children, in their spam box. If they haven't figured out
Frank White how to use the "This Is Not Spam" button by
UF Alumnus now, this likely means that they won't get this
message and will come back next semester
[* U U wondering why they aren't getting e-mails
forwarded from their Gatorlink addresses
E-mail problem lies with user, not system anymore.
Editor: So, UF is having trouble with You think there was a problem with
their Gatorlink e-mails going into people's people not getting their e-mails before, UF?
spam boxes? That sounds like a personal Congratulations! You just made it worse.


On top of that, you inconvenience people
like me, who enjoy only checking one e-mail
account every day. I've come to enjoy Gmail,
because it runs smoothly with almost no main-
tenance, it responds quickly, and outgoing
e-mails actually work which is more than I
can say for my experiences with WebMail.
In fact, I started using the forwarding sys-
tem because WebMail never had any of the
three things I just mentioned.
So instead of taking away a system that
runs smoothly because of a BMAC (Between
Monitor and Chair) error and forcing people
to use your system, how about telling people
how to use the "This Is Not Spam" button that
all of the top e-mail systems have?
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Celebrate Earth Day by calling for UF dining facility reform


T his Friday is Earth Day,
which is a time in which we
examine our impact on the
planet and make personal resolu-
tions to make the environment
cleaner and improve the treatment
of animals. Some of us vow to be
more consistent recyclers, oth-
ers pledge to plant trees in their
neighborhoods. What many of us
have yet to discover is that one of
the most important actions we can
take for the planet has to do with
our food choices.
Most animals raised for food
are forced to live in massive in-
dustrial warehouses. These animal
factories are leading polluters of
our rivers, lakes and streams. The
Environmental Protection Agency


reports that hog, chicken and
cattle waste has polluted 35,000
miles of rivers in 22 states and
contaminated groundwater in 17-
states. In fact, 2.7 trillion pounds of
manure are generated by livestock
operations each year. This huge
amount of waste is often concen-
trated around each farm, causing
nearby residents to suffer from the
nauseating stench emanating from
the air and waterways.
Animals are by far the biggest
losers in the growing epidemic of
industrial farms. Most egg-laying
hens are restricted to overcrowded
cages too tiny for them to spread
their wings. They're often starved
for up to two weeks to shock their
bodies into another egg-laying


Josh Balk cycle.
Speaking Out These
birds are
never able to partake in natural
behavior, breathe fresh air or even
go outside.
. Those chickens raised for meat
are selectively bred and given
loads of antibiotics to reach market
weight as quickly as possible. This
process takes only 45 days, nearly
twice as fast as it did in the 1950s.
Forced rapid growth is responsible
for an immense amount of suffer-
ing, including heart problems and
painful leg disorders. These chick-
ens, like their egg-laying counter-
parts, never escape the stench of
their own feces, nor do they step
foot outside.


Pigs are also intensively con-
fined in factory farms. Both preg-
nant and mother pigs are held in
crates too narrow for them to turn
around or move to change direc-
tion, while their piglets have their
tails cut off and are castrated, both
without painkillers.
Right here at UF, students can
help animals raised for food by
urging dining services not only to
offer more vegetarian meals, but to
stop purchasing the most abusive
animal products.
Though this might seem daunt-
ing, UF will not be alone in this ef-
fort. With the help of The Humane
Society of the; United States,
students are .working to reform
.their dining facilities at more than


80 universities, including Yale,
Arizona State and Cornell. And,
their efforts are already succeeding:
Just this month, students at George
Washington University persuaded
their school store to stop carrying
eggs from caged birds. UF should
and can be the next university to
make this far-reaching commit-
ment to help laying hens.
Such reforms at university din-
ing facilities would go a long way
toward phasing out the most egre-
gious practices of abuse in animal
agribusiness. It's hard to imagine a
better way to celebrate Earth Day.
Josh Balk is outreach coordinator
for the Factory Farming Campaign
of The Humane Society of the United
States.


Letters to the Editor
Japan's acts insult Americans, Chinese
I read Jason Levitt's Wednesday column
concerning relations between China and
Japan and want to express my full support.
He did a good job of educating us as to why
the Chinese are angry about Japan's bid for a
permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council.
There's one thing I want to add: Another
reason for the anger among the Chinese is that,
almost every year since 1985, Japanese prime
ministers visit the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.'
Seventeen war criminals including Admiral
Isoroku Yamamoto, chief commander of the
sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 are
honored in that shrine. Can you imagine if
Adolf Hitler, Herman Goring and Heinrich
Himmler were enshrined in a German temple,


and if German chancellors showed official re-
spect to that temple every year?
Current Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi conducted the last visit to the
shrine in 2004. This was an insult to the 2,403
American soldiers killed in Pearl Harbor; an
insult to the more than 10 million Chinese
killed by Japanese troops during World War
II; an insult to my grandfather, a World War
II veteran; and an insult to my uncle, who was
killed by Japanese bombs at the age of one.
I hope this helps further explain the flames
.of rage in China against the Japanese govern-
ment's actions.
Fei Long
President, Friendship Association of Chinese
Students and Scholars


Vote M.O.B. for student cheering section
Editor: After all the whining this semester
about UF not allowing any student voice in
decision making, students finally will get a
say: It's up to current students to name the
student section in the Swamp. Of the five
remaining choices, The M.O.B., the Mighty
Orange and Blue, clearly is the best option.
Some have suggested that The M.O.B.
sounds violent and angry. For anyone who has
had the opportunity to sit in the enthusiastic,
sweaty student section on. a steamy Saturday
afternoon, it's not' about, violence. It's about
the sheer number of passionate students who
battffle 100-degree temperatures while packed
in like sardines. It's about sporting Gators
gear from head-to-toe, screaming until you're


hoarse, standing up during the whole game
and going nuts after every Gators touchdown.
That sounds like a M.O.B. to me.
The Swamp's reputation as the toughest
place for visiting teams to win has faded in
recent years. What better way to bring back
Gators football dominance than with a new
name to spell out how rambunctious the
Gainesville reptiles are? Just picture the ESPN
Game Day guys broadcasting live from the
Swamp, telling the nation about The M.O.B.
and how the Gators are the rowdiest, most
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Florida Blue Key elects non-Greeks in rare move


* THE GREEK-CONNECTED
PRESIDENT WAS RE-ELECTED.

By BRIDGET CAREY
Alligator Staff Writer
bcarey@alligator.org

.Three non-Greek executive offi-
cers have been elected to run Florida
Blue Key for what some say may be
the first time in UF history.
FBK, a leadership honorary that


runs Gator Growl and Homecoming,
inducted the recently elected inde-
pendent vice president, secretary
and treasurer this weekend to serve
for the Fall 2005 semester a move
that is catching attention from critics
who perceived the organization as
exclusive to the Greek and Student
Government elite.
"It shows everyone that our. orga-
nization has made significant chang-
es in the last decade or so and it has
been more inclusive," FBK President


Brian Roof said. "And we aren't look-
ing for a certain type of person. What
we're looking for are leaders."
In a 1998 case in which FBK was
found liable of conspiracy to defame-
and defamation, former Student
Body presidential candidate Charles
Grapski proved the organization
was a political machine working
within the Greek-backed SG system.
It is not uncommon for a non-
Greek student to hold an FBK office
or other high-ranking position. But


Roof said since he became a mem-
ber in 1999, he has not heard of three
non-Greeks being elected at once,
adding that it could be the first time
in FBK history of non-Greek leader-
ship taking the reigns.
The new officials are Vice
President Chris Carmody, Secretary
Cecily McLeod and Treasurer
Lauren Fackender.
Roof is a Greek alumnus and a
UF law student, but his re-election
was noteworthy as well, since it is


extremely rare, he said.
"I think it shows members are
looking to see (Florida) Blue Key
continue to change and to be open
and diverse," Roof said.
There are numerous ways to
become involved with FBK, Roof
said, but the biggest ways to partici-
pate are through Homecoming and
Gator Growl. Applications for the
two events are still being accepted
and can be picked up in the Reitz
Union FBK office.


IFAS helps create searchable database for pesticides


* THE SYSTEM INCLUDES DIREC-
TIONS FOR HANDLERS TO FOLLOW.

By SKYLER SMITH
Alligator Writer
ssmith@alligator.org

The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences has partnered with a California com-
pany to update information on pesticides.


Crop Data Management Systems Inc.
of Marysville, Calif., has put together
ChemSearch, a searchable database for more
than 1,600 pesticide products. It also gives
instructions on how to use the chemicals and
precautions workers should take.
Norm Leppla, director of IFAS' Integrated
Pest Management division, and his colleague,
Daniel Sonke, associate director of IPM,
formed the business partnership, Leppla said.
"We're the first one to put together any


large-scale test," Leppla said.
The system operates through UF extension
faculty who work with the state's growers and
ranchers to help clients pinpoint
Student the best pesticides and herbicides
Life for their products.
In return, CDMS gets feed-
back from these growers and faculty on what
works and what information is missing.
"The purpose of this is to get a large-scale
test of the project and feed back to the company


what we want them to do," Leppla explained.
This testing will soon be over for Florida,
but UF is pioneering ChemSearch's reach into
the southern IPM region.
This region extends from New Mexico to
North Carolina and includes 13 states.
Leppla's job will be to coordinate with the
12 other states' IPM directors in providing the
ChemSearch services to their regions.
Leppla said he hopes to see the system
broadened to include urban and building uses.


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Group evades police eye as it hands out illegal Plan B


By JESSICA RIFFEL
Alligator Contributing Writer

Members of the Gainesville
Women's Liberation community-
education class illegally passed out
the emergency contraceptive Plan-B
to 14 people on the southwest comer
of University Avenue and Southwest
13th Street on Tuesday at noon.
The eight members organized
the morning-after pill handout to
make people aware
Student of the pill and to
ActiviSm protest its prescrip-
tion requirements.
"Over 70 medical groups say it's
safe for use and in over 30 countries
you can walk in and get it, but here
you have to jump-through so many
hoops," class instructor Stephanie
Seguin said.
Standing under a large "Feminist
Pharmacy" sign, five members
spoke about why the Food and
Drug Administration should ap-
prove the morning-after pill as over-
the-counter medication.
"We feel the FDA is keeping a
,perfectly safe pill from women's
reach," student Claire Beach said.
Beach discussed in a speech her
experience trying to get a morning-
after pill after a condom broke dur-
ing sex. After a nurse at the Student
Health Care Center questioned and
lectured her, she was given a pre-
scription to get the pill.


"I felt like a slut when they asked
me 'How long has it been since you
had unprotected sex?' And I don't
think it was fair that they pressured
me to take an STD test," Beach said.
The speakers all advocated the
pill become available over the coun-
ter since easy access is necessary for
a medication that is most effective
within 24 hours after sex.
"This is a free country, and ev-
ery woman should be able to get
the morning-after pill," UF student
Jennifer Mallek said after receiv-
ing the pill. "I think it's a law that
should be broken."
Several University Police officers
monitored the demonstration from a
distance, and two circled the perim-
eter on bicycle.
"We were there to protect their
right to speak. Were we to witness
any illegal activity, we could take
any action, if needed," said UPD
spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey.
The officers did not arrest anyone
at the demonstration.
"The officers that we had on hand
did not witness the distribution that
allegedly went on;" Sharkey said.
Sharkey said University Police
have the option to review a videotape
from WCJB TV20, which recorded
the speeches and distribution of the
pill. Sharkey said they can work with
the State Attorney's Office and file
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TALLAHASSEE

'Academic Freedom' bill cleared for House floor


By JAMES VANLANDINGHAM
Alligator Staff Writer
jvanl@alligator.org

TALLAHASSEE The Academic
Freedom Bill of Rights passed the House
Education Council on Tuesday, clearing the
way for the controversial legislation to appear
on the House floor for an official vote.
Sponsored by Rep. Dennis Baxley, the bill
was approved 6-4. But Rep. Larry Cretul,
Baxley's fellow Republican from Ocala, broke
party ranks to speak out against the plan.
"This bill is unnecessary legislation,"
Cretul said. "As legislators, we have more
than enough serious problems to address. The
Legislature meets for only 60 days. We have to
prioritize. This is just not a priority."
While proponents cited alleged cases of in-
timidation by professors against conservative
students, Cretul said anecdotes do not warrant
an expansive new bill by the Legislature.
"Are there occasional mistakes made by
faculty?" he asked. "Sure. But I'm also sure
there are mistakes made by faculty of all po-
litical persuasions. That's why our state's na-
tionally renowned universities have policies in
place to deal with these mistakes."
Despite Cretul's opposition, six Republicans,


still voted for the bill, enough to pass the com-
mittee.
But while the bill advances in the House,
an identical bill in the Senate appears to have
stalled. With only one week of committee
hearings left, the bill has failed to appear on
the agenda of either of its two committees.
Sen. Stephen Wise, R-Jacksonville, said
Tuesday that the Senate didn't appear to be
receptive to the bill. Senate President Tom Lee
and even Gov. Jeb Bush previously have gone
on record que'- hton tlhe bill's necessity.
Baxley and Rep. David Mealor, R-Lake
Mary, will speak to a meeting of the State
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satisfied if the presidents gave assurances that
student complaints would be addressed.
Nevertheless, debate at the House hearing
was intense..
Rep. John Stargel, R-Lakeland, said he once
received a C in an FSU Law School class that
he believed was retaliation against conserva-
tive political views he espoused in class.
"We need to make sure that if a student
believes .they've been the victim of political


retaliation that they can appeal and get a fair
hearing," he said.
Rep. David Rivera, R-Miami, said while he
was uneasy with some aspects of the bill, he
believed it addressed an important issue.
But Rep. Loranne Ausley, D-Tallahassee,
said universities already have policies for re-
dress of student grievances.
P PAll universities have an
ombudsman whose job is
to investigate and resolve
complaints, she said..
"I'm wondering what
kind of world we're in,"
,tu-Vi,, said. "Republicans
Baxley say they're for less govern-
ment, lower taxes and more
freedom. This bill would expand government
power to regulate what professors can say,
would require us to pay for new.lawyers at ev-
ery university and community college, and it
certainly doesn't expand academic freedom."
Baxley had the last word at the hearing.
"Some professors say, 'I don't give A's to
Republicans,'" he said. "You're wrong, you're
naive, if you think it doesn't happen. Yes we're
interfering, and yes I'm shaking their cage,
and we're intervening. We intervene when
people are abused."


Baxley even said he'd received a letter from
a UF senior thanking him for sponsoring the
bill because she had felt oppressed in an un-
named UF liberal arts class.
"She wrote, 'I could not speak up against
any of his lies, either for fear of retaliation in the
gradebook or humiliation in class,'" he said.
Baxley would not name the student because
he feared she would be acted against at UP.
Faculty and student groups have hotly
contested the bill, which legislative staff law-
yers have warned could allow students who
feel offended in class to sue their professors or
universities.
United Faculty of Florida President Tom
Auxter, who also is a UF philosophy profes-
sor, said the evidence for passing the expan-
sive bill affecting the whole State University
System was "underwhelming."
"All we've heard is a handful of anec-
dotes," he said. "I'm sure abuses do happen,
they occur at any institution. But there's no
evidence to suggest they're widespread, and
policies to address student grievances already
exist."
In an interview after-the hearing, Auxter
said that even if the bill failed to pass the
House, damage to Florida's universities has
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Despite Domenech's lead after first election, challenger pulls out squeaker
Ribbon Committee on County Finances Commissioner Rick Bryant, that he would too young to vote the Eastside Young
ELECTION, from page 1 meeting to congratulate Donovan on his focus his efforts toward getting Donovan Democrats of Eastside High School updat-
victory. Brinkman previously said, after elected. ed 6,000 old campaign flyers for the runoff
Neither Domenech nor his supporters losing the At-Large race to incumbent Donovan's youngest supporters were election and waved signs.
Neither Domenech nor his supporters
were present at the announcement, and
none could be reached for comment.
Voter turnout averaged 13.78 percent of i
registered voters, totaling 2,618 votes, up
slightly from the March 29 election that
did not yield a winner for District 3.
In the two voting precincts dominated
by students, 44 and 54, only 169 votes
were cast. These precincts had the smallest
voter turnout, only 1.25 and 2.37 percent
respectively, with both giving the victory
to Domenech. .....
The race was expected to be close.. ..
By noon, the Elections Office had re-
leased the names of registered voters who
had not yet voted. Donovan spent the af- _-
ternoon calling them.
Helen Strain, his political strate-
gist, said that technique is what earned .
Donovan the seat.
"This campaign was won because it
made voter-to-voter contact," she said.
"We have a committed community activist
as a commissioner. For us to have some-
one like Jack is a true jewel in the bonnet
of Gainesville."
City Commissioner Craig Lowe, the
only commissioner in attendance, said
Donovan's victory- .: "a move for a more
progressive City CommiSsion."
"Jack is someone who shares my views
on how government should be conduct-
ed," Lowe said.
This was the only runoff from the
March 29 City Commission EcCLti.-..' with
Domenech having received 4's 34 percent
of votes cast citywide and Donovan earn-
ing 44.19 percent.
In that election, neither candidate re-
ceived more than 50 percent of the vote,
which mandates a runoff. Nick West/ Alligator Staff
Rob Brinkman, a former At-Large can- Jack Donovan pumps his fist in celebration after defeating Tony Domenech, with supporters including former At-Large candidate
didate, came downstairs from the Blue Rob Brinkman, during Tuesday night's run-off election for the District 3 seat.


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Ratzinger but knows many people who have.
Instead of electing a young, more modem
pope, cardinals chose 78-year-old Ratzinger to
be a "transitional" pope. He is the oldest pope
elected since 1730.
"Just because they don't want a long papacy
doesn't mean they don't want an active pa-
pacy," Lindenfelser said.
He referred to Pope John XXIII, who was
elected at age 77 in 1958 and went on to revo-
lutionize the church by opening up a dialogue
with non-Catholics.


Bobby "Angel, who coordinates the UF
Catholic group with Lataif, said the organiza-
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"We have a pope, and we're ready to rock
and roll," he said, adding, "It's great to know
we have a shepherd."
There was "definitely something missing"
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Lataif said the new pope obviously would
not be around as long as John Paul II, but he
seems healthy enough to take on the role.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Students foot $5,700 bill for awards, balloons, candy


By NEIL HUGHES
Alligator Writer
nhughes@alligator.org

UF students shelled out more
than $5,700 of their tuition money
toward a Student Government ban-
quet Saturday night.
The banquet incurred almost
$14,000 in charges, partly paid
through the student-funded
Activity & Service Fee, admissions
fees and other means, SG finance
reports show. Nearly $600 and $400
were spent on balloons and M&Ms
candies, respectively.
Plaques and awards for SG of-
ficials encompassed the largest
expense for the night totaling ap-
proximately $5,400, reports state.
But organizations funded through
SG are never allowed to hold ban-
quets and are rarely allowed to pur-
chase plaques with student fees, said
former Student Senate budget com-
mittee member MacKenzie Moritz.
"I don't think it's really fair for
Student Government to spend more
on itself than it allows SG-funded
organizations to spend on them-
selves," said Moritz, former Progress
Party presidential candidate.
SG Finance Code 808.12A spe-
cifically excludes money from A&S
Fee expenditures for "banquet and
banquet-related items."
"That wasn't my administra-
tion and my administration will
be fiscally responsible," said
Student Body President-elect Joe
Goldberg, who was sworn in during
Saturday's banquet but won't take
office until May 1.


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the Emerson Alumni Hall during the Student Government banquet.


"If there are monies the student
body feels shouldn't have been
spent this year, I'll make sure that
gets rectified next year under my
administration," he added, noting
that he was not yet familiar with the
expenses.


The report also listed $580 spent
on balloons, a number that used
to be much higher, Student Body
Treasurer Dennis Ngin said.
. "I did what I could to reduce the
costs as much as I could," Ngin said,
adding that the balloons once cost


about $1,000. "I do think it was a lot
of money to spend on a banquet."
He noted that the banquets
have a historical .tradition attached.
Saturday's was the 88th annual
banquet.
SG is not required to follow the


rules of the 800 finance codes, al-
lowing them to fund events such as
banquets with student money.
"There's kind of a double-stan-
dard for what Student Government
itself can do and what it allows stu-
dent organizations under it to do,"
Moritz said.
Additionally, Finance Code
808.13 states that A&S fees cannot be
spent on "awards, recognition keys,
etc." unless approved by the budget
committee.
Moritz said that the budget com-
mittee never approved the purchase
of awards for student organization
members simply for completing
their term in office, as was done
Saturday for SG officials.
"We never spent more than $25
on an [individual] award," he said
Saturday, cabinet members re-
ceived engraved wooden cases with
two pens, a golden gator pin and a
business card holder, all for complet-
ing their terms, said Senate technol-
ogy cabinet member Adam Roberts,
also a former Progress candidate.
Officials also spent more than
$375 on custom-printed orange
and blue M&Ms emblazoned with
the letters "SG" on one side, and
the banquet's theme, "LEAVE A
LEGACY," on the other.
These expenses come three years
after SG spent $500 of student tu-
ition-funded A&S fees on chocolate
alligators, an event that Roberts
cited upon hearing of the expenses.
"I was under the impression that
that was the reason we were paying
the $15 this time," Roberts said, re-
ferring to the $15 admission fee.


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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Senate votes to


increase cabinets


By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
Alligator Writer
smagruder@alligator.org

The size of Student
Government's executive cabi-
net will increase by about 14
percent.
The Student Senate ap-
proved the second of two
votes to increase the total
number of student-funded
cabinets from 36 to. 41 in its
last meeting of the Spring
semester.
Student Body President-
elect Joe Goldberg and Vice
President-elect Joyce Medina
sponsored
the bill to
reoorrga -
nize SG's
Cabinet.
They will
assume of-
fice on May
Goldberg 1.
Added
cabinets included advertis-
ing, internal communications,
on- and off-campus housing,
promotions and publicity.
A "responsible Gators"
cabinet was added to the ros-
ter to address concerns about
excessive student drinking on
campus.
About 170 applications for
cabinet positions have been
received so far, Medina said
shortly before leaving to con-
duct further interviews for the
positions.
In other Senate news, de-
bate over a bill to purchase a
$207.15 portable hard drive
for Student Upstart Films
lured Diane Kassim out of
her impartial role as Senate
president.
Kassim uncharacteristically
thrust herself into the spot-
light to address what she said
were concerns about Senate
following proper policy and
precedent.


Her proposal of an amend-
ment to make sure SG owned
and housed the hard drive in-
stead of the film organization
forced Judiciary Chairman
Matt Chamoff, who was sit-
ting in as Senate pro tempore,
for John Boyles at the time, to
assume the Senate president
role for the rest of the funding
debate.
The dispute lasted only a
few minutes.
Kassim emphasized that
she still supported the bill's
approval, and her concerns
about proper funding chan-
nels eventually were written
into the bill, with SG's tech-
nology budget expected to
fund the purchase.
Sen. Matt Jonies apologized
to Upstart Student Films for
the complications and ad-
vocated Senate purchasing
equipment for similar types
of groups.
"We usually have a sense
of order in this room," Jones
said.
In addition, a total of 21
replacement senators unani-
mously were approved to.
serve Summer terms Tuesday
night for elected senators who
will be out of town or unable
to serve during the coming
months.
The Senate Replacement
& Agenda Committee recom-
mended replacement senators
in about one week's time,
including applications arid
interviews.
Two Senate seats tenta-
tively are open for Summer
A, as well as five seats for
Summer B and five seats for
Summer C.
Seven Senate commit-
tee seats also have yet to be
filled.
Students are encouraged to
apply in the SG office on the
Reitz Union third floor.


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Jarrett Baker / Alligator
Summer's eve
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Rabbit-violence site stirs dispute


* "BRYAN" WANTS $50K- OR TOBY GETS IT.

By KYLIE CRAIG
Alligator Writer
kcraig@alligator.org

While many UF students worry about final exams, two
college students elsewhere have been spending their time
warding off death threats, fighting legal battles, and best of
all, collecting nearly $25,000 in the process.
These events stemmed from SaveToby.com, a Web site
the students created in efforts to save the life of their pet
rabbit, Toby.
However, Toby's life isn't in any real danger.
The two students, who are choosing to remain anony-
mous, state on their Web site, "Toby is the cutest little
bunny on the planet. Unfortunately, he will DIE on June
30th, 2005 if you don't help."
What help are they asking? Donations totaling $50,000.
The owner found the rabbit under his porch and claims
he is "truly remarkable" and "a fighter."
"To give Toby the life we feel he really deserves, after tal-
lying up all the plans we have for him, we feel $50,000 is a
little on the low end," said the owner, who goes by "Bryan."
Bryan said he hopes money is raised so Toby, whom he
considers more of a companion than a friend, will live.


"We really, in the grand scheme of things, would like to
take Toby on some travels and let him see the world."
If the money isn't received by June 30, Toby's owners
claim they will take him to a butcher, where he will be
slaughtered, then prepare him for what they call a "mid-
summer feast."
Many people and organizations strongly disagree.
Sue Brennan, the founder of Rabbit Haven, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned and mis-.
treated rabbits, is one of them.
"We currently shelter over 100 rabbits.
On They are well-cared for," Brennan said.
Campus "$50,000 for one rabbit is just incredulous. I
think it's ridiculous."
Her organization is opposed to the idea on the general
principle that it's emotional extortion, she said.
Toby's owners don't seem too concerned with the ac-
cusations and have even posted personal responses to hate
letters on their Web site.
"All the death threats are equally tied in terms of the
worst," Bryan said, adding that hundreds of letters have
recently come through.
UF-junior James Bailey said he was surprised that close
to $25,000 has already been donated.
"Who the hell would give them money?" Bailey said. "I
don't want the rabbit to die, but I'm not going to give them
any money."


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18, ALLIGATOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005

STUDENT LIFE

Classes to be held on reading day cause controversy


By JOHN COX
Alligator Contributing Writer

For a few UF students, -72 days of class
may not be enough this Spring.
Some will return for one more day,
Thursday a university-deemed reading
day.
The two days before finals each semes-
ter are deemed reading days. No classes or
exams are held on these days, according to
the UF Provost Office and the registrar Web
site.
The class Anthropology and Film still
will be held, and some students said they
weren't happy.
Professor Peter Schmidt, who teaches
the class, said no students objected when he
added the extra period to screen more films.


"He just decided to tack on another day,"
said a student in the class who wished to
remain anonymous.
"It's university policy that these are read-
ing days," the student said.
The class is not mandatory and is sup-
posed to help students who are behind, said
Susan Mulder, another class member, in an
e-mail.
"If there is a problem, the administra-
tion needs to know," said UF Ombudsman
Tommie Howard. "They definitely need to
be coming to ine."
The purpose of the Office of the
.Ombudsman is to help students resolve is-
sues with teachers and the university, the
office Web site said.
"If it's taking place and no one is bring-
ing it to our attention, there's nothing we


"This is the first time I've heard of
this happening, It's an unfortunate
situation, but I'm not sure what it's
caused by."
Michael Moseley
Interim Department chairman

can do." Howard said. "I would bring it to
the attention of the department chair."
Interim Department Chairman Michael
Moseley said a student from the class called
him about the Thursday addition, but he left
the decision to Schmidt.
"This is the first time I've heard of this
happening," Moseley said. "It's an unfor-
tunate situation, but I'm not sure what it's
caused by."


Anthropology department professor
Jean Dennison said she also will hold class
Thursday to help students who are behind.
They voted to have the class, and it's not
mandatory, she said.
Some may not be aware of the rule, said
UF sophomore Adam Langston.
Teachers should not have the right, to
have classes or hold votes because some
students may feel pressured, he said
"I don't think they should have any con-
trol over it," Langston said. "They should
have. no say if there's class or not 'cause
that's university policy."
If students have an objection, they should
go to the ombudsman's office, Howard said.
"They surely can come to me during or
after the process," Howard said. "I always
make time."


Second hunt for next provost drags on


Costs of searching

continue to mount

By STEPHANIE GARRY
Alligator Staff Writer
smgarry@alligator.org

UF students will have a new person to
direct their academic careers in the Fall,
but the search for UF's next chief academic
officer the provost will likely cost the
university $150,000.
UF's administration has invested sev-
eral months and thousands of dollars into
finding the right person.
"It's important that we get somebody
who has a clear vision," Interim Provost
Joe Glover said. "It's extremely important
that we get someone who has the savvy to
manage large business operation."
The position opened in February 2004
when then-Provost David Colbum an-
nounced he would step down, partially
to give UF President Bernie Machen the
chance to bring in his own person for the
second-in-command spot.
The search has taken about six months
since the committee formed in October.
The first search, which failed, cost $73,859,
and so far the second has racked up
$26,333, UF spokesman Steve Orlando


wrote in an e-mail. The second search is
likely to add up to about $75,000:
The final, public stages of the search
will go on this Summer, when many fac-
ulty and students will not be watching.
But with the meager results of the first
candidate pool, UF officials have said it
was the best option.
The search committee will review-a
preliminary list of about a dozen candi-
dates on May 9 and 10.
At those meetings, it will
cut that number down
to about six prospects,
who will then visit cam-




meet with Machen, faculty representatives
and other UF stakeholders.
Not having a provost has not been a
hindrance to UF thus far because the po-
sition is only.one of a team of top-notch
administrators, Glover said.
But several open positions will not
be filled until the provost takes office.
The Colleges of Health and Human
Performance and Fine Arts are holding off
on searches for their deans, and UF will
not choose a director of admissions until
the provost has a say, Glover said.
"This is part of a normal evolution of a


university," he said. "The university contin-
ues to move forward in a variety of ways."
Pierre Ramond, chairman of the Faculty
Senate, said not having a provost hasn't
hampered UF's strategy to become a Top
10 public research university, but it may if
the position hasn't been filled by Fall.
"I think the faculty would have wished
that a provost be in place six months ago,"
Ramond said.
But administrative searches can be diffi-
cult in Florida, where meetings of any two
or more members of the search committee
must be public. The firm Machen hired for
the second search reminded the committee
of candidates' hesitance to come forward
several times at their first meeting.
Applicants might feel awkward about
their home institution knowing that
they're looking for another job, Ramond
said. Additionally, the administrative
structure at UF in which the provost is
one of three top vice presidents to report
directly to the president may seem un-
usual to prospective provosts, he said.
He has not come across many issues
that were waiting for a permanent pro-
vost, but Machen's team is not in place
until a provost is picked, Ramond said.
"The most interesting thing about.
being provost is in the sense that you're
setting up the academic direction of the
university," he said. "The pieces are not
in place yet."


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Radio hosts decry UF administration's 'hypocrisy' concerning alcohol policy


LEX & TERRY, from page 1

"Nobody is doing anything against their
will," he said. "This is done by a college that
has a school of journalism? What are you
teaching these kids?".
UF spokesman Steve Orlando sees the situ-
ation differently.
"If you're talking about underage alcohol
consumption, that is something we cannot
tolerate," he said. "Certainly, I don't think the
framers of the Constitution had 'Drunk Bitch
Friday' in mind when they wrote that."
Both hosts said they were upset about the
action taken by UF administration.
"It makes me feel sad," Lex said. "I have
a past in Gainesville. I went to Santa Fe
(Community College) for a while. It's a great
station, and it always has been. This is a dark
day in the history of the network."
"I think that if you lined up all 40 of our
stations that would cancel 'Drunk Bitch
Friday,' Rock 104 would be the last one on the
list," Terry said. "I am just going to follow the
president around for a year and make sure he
doesn't have a cocktail."
Welpton said the cancellation was not a
consequence-free one for the university.
"[UF] just signed a three-year deal six
months ago, and this will cost the station a lot


of money," Welpton said.
Welpton would not say how much money
will come out of UF's pocketbook for breaking
the contract. He added that the syndication of
"The Lex & Terry Morning Show" helps pay
for the salaries of WRUF staff members.
Orlando said the university is prepared to
suffer monetary losses for the decision.
"If they choose to cancel the entire program,
then that is their decision," he said. "[Machen
,and College of Journalism Dean Terry Hynes]
spoke with each other when they made this
decision, and I think they understood the
potential consequences. A monetary price
compared with the life of a student there's
just no comparison."
Larry Dankner, general manager for WRUF,
said he thought the station had more time be-
fore a decision was made about the show.
"They have been trying to work with us,"
he said. "I thought that we had a couple more
Friday to work with."
* Lex said he feels the decision to cancel the
show was more personal than well-informed.
"While I understand what it must be like to
be the president of a university, I don't think
there has been adequate fact-finding," Lex said.
"That pretty much tells me that this is of a po-
litical nature. I really don't think that the show's
content offends anybody but one person."
Terry echoed his co-host.


"I can't wait for [UF] to stop the world's
largest cocktail party," he said of- the an-
nual bash at Jacksonville Landing for the UF-
Georgia football game. "I've got my sights set
on that. If that doesn't relay the hypocrisy of
all this, I don't know what does."
"I don't think a radio show has
an impact on whether somebody
drinks or not."
Lex Staley
radio talk show host

Relatedly, a UF student fell to his death
from a parking garage at the event last year,
allegedly due to alcohol-related reasons.
Neither considered the show indecent.
"I don't think that we can stand on a soap-
box and say that the show is a public service,"
Terry said. "It's up to the person to decide. We
give people more credit for being smart."
Both Terry and Lex said listeners can make
their own decisions about how to behave.
I "I think this is pretty over the top," Lex
said. "Not everybody is a moron."
Terry noted that numerous women apply
to be on their show.
"The facts are we have over 2,500 women
that apply to be a drunk bitch," he said.


"Ninety-five percent of them we cut off by 9
a.m. They've had an equivalent, at that time,
of about three to four drinks."
Terry said he does not want to see the show
leave UF, but said he might cancel "Drunk
Bitch Friday" to make a statement. They en-
couraged outraged listeners to take the mic
and speak up.
"I would tell them to do what suits them
best," Lex said. "If it means anything to them
to show the outrage of this, they should con-
tact [the administration]. That seems to be
what gets people's attention."
"If they are going on sheer volume," Terry
said, "there are a hell of a lot more people who
would love to hear it."
Orlando said that UF is in charge of the ra-
dio station that makes its home on campus.
"The station is part of the university. What
the station chooses to air reflects the values of
the university and its leadership."
Orlando called the actions on the show
"clearly irresponsible."
Lex and Terry disagree.
"I don't think a radio show has an impact on
whether somebody drinks or not," Lex said.
Terry, who said he doesn't usually drink,
offered the bright side of what listeners can do
when the show is canceled.
"The good news is it kind of frees up every-
body's time to have sex," he said.


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3BR/2BA House $950
Only You?
1BR/1 BA House $450
Mitchell Realty 374-8576 x 1 4-20-70-2
So Close to Campus
Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BA apts.
$400, $450, $695 Mitchell Realty
374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2

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

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

DOWNTOWN LOCATION! 3BR/2BA
Wood floors, fireplace, living & dining rooms,
Den, $625/rent, 223 SW4th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-63-2

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 4-20-67-2

**1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL**
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft ** $650/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft ** $550/mo
Close to, UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$300 off deposit 0 376-2507
4-20-63-2


** 3BR/4BR LIKE A HOUSE **
Huge townhouse, fireplace,
W/D hook-ups, patio;
New carpet & tile, fitness & basketball
high speed wireless internet
3BR/2.5BA only $850
4BR/3BA only $1099
Close to UF in SW
Beautiful/quiet 0 376-25DJ7
4-20-63-2


I Threesomes Welcome!
All the space you need only $1050
4 Pool*Hot Tub*Tennis*Gym*PC Lab
W/D*C'able with HBO*Extra Storage
The perfect three-bedroom! 372-8.100
4-20-60-2


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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 4-20-58-2


*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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Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals
www.BosshardtPM.com
Ask About COu, Li,j.:rr ..
Tenant Rewards Program!
3BR/2BA House $975/mo
3BR/3BA Townhouse $800/mo
2BR/1 BA Near UF $500/mo
Over 30+ Private Homes Available! "
Call Today: 371-2118
4-20-50-2
Champagne Living for a Beer Budget!
3/3 for $385/bdrm or 4/4 for $370/bdrm
includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME
Water & Sewer, W/D, Gym, Tanning
Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838
4-20-44-2
NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE 1& 2BR Pool,
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401*
4-20-44-2
Living it up!! Luxury stylell
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 4-20-30-2
HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN
1BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo
Progressive thinkers preferred. View at:
www.pleasantstreet.net 4-20-31-2
ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall
Pool Tennis Cts 1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials 377-7401 4-20-31-2
Available Now Blocks from UF Duplex,
2BR/1BA, fenced yard, $675/mo HOUSE
3BR/2BA, W/D, $1175/mo (Pets ok) Call
Carol @ 377-3852 4-20-31-2
*FALL* BIks from UF Houses 0
Duplexes Apts (Managed by owner) See
www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call
Carol at 377-3852. 4-20-31-2
AVAILABLE NOW! NEW 3BR/2BA house 2
car garage in brand new, subdivision close
to UF & SFCC. All appliances $1300/mo
negotiable based on length of lease. Call
215-9987 4-20-30-2


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3BR/1.5BA HOUSE Lg screen back pch, Ig
, back yard, close to downtown, W/D, $900/
mo. Avail May 1st!. Call (office) 377-1071 or
(cell) 262-7174 ask for Brian 4-20-30-2
Avail now 3BR/2BA HOUSE. 2120 NW 55th
Terrace. Tile firs, Berber carpet, all applianc-
es incl. Privacy fenced-in yard. $1050/mo.
Call 215-9987 4-20-30-2


TOP QUALITY GREAT LOCATIONS
Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on
north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin
summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties
372-1509 4-20-30-2 .
SPACE & VALUE! 3 + 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! 4-20-26-2
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! 4-20-26-2
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/mo
Union Properties 373-7578
4-20-24-2
Vacation with US! Resort style living.
RTS BUS service @ your door!
2/2 or 4/4 ALL inclusive, hi-speed int.
HBOs, UTILITIES FREE maid serv.
Gated! Going fast. Call now 271-3131 4-
20-23-2

** 2BR 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


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

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

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

DUCKPOND AREA HOUSE Avail Aug 1st.
Large 4BR/2.5BA, W/D, hardwood floors,
fireplace, glassed in porch, util bldg, etc. Bike
to campus. $1400/mo, $350/per person. 1st,
last, dep. 352-466-0165 4-20-15-2

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

* HOUSES 0 359-2000
2BR 1BA $595 1953 NW 31st PI.
2BR 1BA $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
nrf 2006 NW 36t\AIRh Terr $999QQQ/ mo 215_719QQ9


4-20-14-2

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

DUCKPOND
- Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front I
of charm. Studio & 1BR avail. 306
$400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 4-20-


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 352-214A1722
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
wvw.TurlingtonRealEstate.com
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
4-20-13-2

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 10-5, Sun 1-5
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 10-5, Sun 1-5
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

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, $785/mo. Avail May or June. 352-246-
5958 4-20-11-2

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

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
bus line. Located right behind The Florida Book Store
St. $640/ 1 Plenty of FREE PARKING

FREE Apartment and Housing
Locator Service
porch, lots
NE 6th St. Call 352-376-4493 or visit
14-2 www.TheLeasingConnectiori.com
6-7-19-2


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

7 blks from UF. Very nice 1 BR/1 BA efficiency
apartment. Big BA, large laundry room, W/D
incl & kitchen. $650/mo. 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. 376-11114-20-10-2

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

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


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

Great Homes, Close to UFR
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@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

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-

SPACIOUS STUDIOl Biking dist to Shands
& Vet school, washer/dryer, $450/rent 3811
SW 20th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRe~alEstate.com 4-20-8-2

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 4-20-8-2

2BR I1BA Apts, $500-$525/ Mo
5 blks to UF! 840 Sq. Ft
829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts. Central
H & Air, Inclds WIr, Swg, Pst Qtrl, 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 1BAApt, 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 1 BA 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 1BA 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 I 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.merrillmanagement. -
net updated daily or call Merrill Management
Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2

1BR IBAApts 1 BIk to UF! $460/mo
1236 SW 4th Ave Grad 11 Apts -
Central H &Air Carpet, Incids Water swg,
pest control & Garbage
Call Merrill Management Inc372-1494
4-20-7-2

2BR 1IBA 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


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/1BA 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

SPANISH STYLE Large 4BR/2BA close to
UF. Nicely landscaped. Skylights, Mexican
tile, W/D, cent AC/H, large screened porch.
$1450/mo. Call 373-5295 4-20-6-2

PALM TREES Beautiful, spacious home, 8
rms + 400 sq ft porch. 3BR/1BA, bike to UF,
$1175 + util. No pets. Currently avail. 275-
1259 4-20-6-2

HISTORIC BAXTER COTTAGE Pirvacy and
location, 2 blks to campus near sorority row.
Fall rental, new inside, 2BR/1BA, NS, no
pets. $669 + util. 275-1259 4-20-6-2

AVAILABLE ASAP
in Beautiful IRONWOOD GOLF COURSE.
3BR/2BA house w/jacuzzi & fireplace. W/D,
house rent $1150 or $410/rm. Contact 561-
719-6680; trll10585@ufl.edu. 4-20-6-2


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SWEET DUCKPOND AREA HOME. 3BR/
1 BA, cent AC, fireplace, fenced yard, tile &
wood floors, Avail 5/1. 731 NE 9th St. $850/
mo. 352-316-1637 5-31-13-2

5 MIN TO UF! 3BR/2BA excellent NW area,
fam rm, garage, cathedral ceilings, wood firs,
W/D, great looking home. Avail 8/5, $1200/
mo 352-373-6080 or 352-284-5033 ALSO
AVAILABLE 4BR/2BA. 4-20-6-2

HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 224 NW
2nd Ave 5/2 $1700 236 NW 2nd Ave 4/1
$1100, 0 235 NW 3rd Ave two 1/Is $575
& $675 0 229 NW 3rd Ave 3/1 $975 1/1
$475. Off st parking 305-527-9315 4-20-6-2

CLOSE TO UF 2BR/1BA. Year lease from
8/17. 910 SW 6th Ave. AC/heat, W/D, car-
peted, fenced backyard. No pets. $580/mo.
Call 359-1508 4-20-5-2

Large single garage apartment. 3 blks from
campus. $425/mo. Available Aug 1. 372-
8568 or 316-3305 4-20-5-2

Large private NW single family home
3/2 split, fenced, new appl., lanai,
Excellent schools, Available now
$1275 + security 941-447-5453
timcrowe@earthlink.net 4-20-5-2

A Golf Course Villa 3/2 house w/pool,
Quiet, all appliances, on bus route
Available now $930-+ security
941-447-5453
timcrowe@earthlink.net 4-20-5-2

HUGE & Affordable
1,2, & 3BRs
FREE Alarm FREE W/D Screen porch
FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool
Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly
ONLY 1.7 miles to UF 372-0400
4-20-5-2


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to month ok. 2BR/1BA apt. newly remod-
eled, quiet neighborhood, pets ok. Close to
Shands, UF & library. $695/mo. Call 262-
1351 4-20-5-2

1BR/1BA w/ W/D. $500/mo. Quiet area, 3
miles north of UF. Call 379-0783, Iv mes-
sage. 4-20-4-2

CONDO BELLAMY FORGE 3BR/2.5BA
w/garage. Very large, all new. Pool, tennis
& racquet ball. Good location. On bus rt.
$8901mo. Available fall. Call 352-372-4768
6-30-18-2

**0.8 miles to UF. 4BR/2BA historic house.
Wood floors, W/D, high ceilings, fenced
yard. Between UF & downtown. $950/mo.
Avail 8/1. 214-9270 8-4-29-2

**0.8 miles to UF.. 2 & 3 BR apts in his-
toric house near downtown. Wood floors,
nice deck, W/D. $525-$650/mo. 214-9270
8-4-29-2

Spacious 1B/1BA available in a 2BR/2BA
house. MILLPOND. Across street from
GHFC. Living room, kitchen, FL room, gar-
den. Avail 7/05. $550/mo. Looking for female
student or working prof. Call 305-905-2289,
352-380-2726 4-20-4-2

CASABLANCA WEST
2BR/2.5BA paddle fans, inside laundry
room, ceramic tile & carpet. Gas heat &
water. Rent inci water, sewer, garbage. Avail
now. Call 375-8600 owner/broker 4-20-4-2

3BR/1 BA HOUSE central heat & A/C, kitchen
& bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW
31 Place. $650/mo.- Call 352-371-3636 4-
20-4-2

**Apply Now No Application Fee**
4 biks to UF Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th
Ave- 2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 or
- 12 bilks to UF Center PointeApts 1 BR/1 BA
1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 4-20-4-2

Duckpond. 1BR w/study. Wood floor, AC,-
pretty wallpaper. Free washer/dryer. Grad
student or prof. preferred. 1st last & sec. req.
$580. Avail 7/1 377-4217 4-20-4-2

Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE
Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer
$475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please.
378-3704 5-31-10-2 --


ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3BR/3BA
Lg rooms Tile common area/kitchen
Fresh paint, Security sys, W/D
On bus route, $1100/mo
Avail 8/1/05, Call 256-0112 4-20-3-2

Avail now 2/1 in triplex. Quiet neighborhood.
$550/mo 1st, last, sec. Dogs ok. 332-5585,
leave message. 4-20-3-2

Live the downtown life *
Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s
W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK
$0 DD special ask for details
From $525 338-0002
4-20-3-2

CASABLANCA WEST Spacious 2BR 2.5BA
Townhouse, w/d hkups, ceramic tile, porch,
Pool, $750/rent, 2735 SW 35th PI #1604
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

LOTS OF CHARACTERS 3BR 1BA
2 story house, wood floors, large yard,
w/d hookups, $650/rent, 719 NW 34th Ave
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

6 MONTH LEASE 2BR 1.5BA
duplex, walk to UF, CH/AC, $495/rent,
avail July, 807 NW 3rd Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

WALK TO UF! 3BR 1 BA house,
Wood floors, CH/AC, w/d hookups,
Porch, $1000/rent, 126 NW 10th St.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

SPACIOUS 4BR 2BAI Great house w/
Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet
Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

BIKE TO UFI Cute 2BR 1BA
House, wood floors, dining & living.
Rooms, $600/rent, 715 NW 14th Ave
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525.
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2

WALK TO UF 1227 SW 4th Ave. 3BR/1 BA,
cent H/AC, wood floors, parking passes. Aug
1st, $1135/mo. Schackow Realty 331-0590,
514-5060 cell 4-20-3-2

AVAIL AUG 2005 2BR/2.5BA condo in
Brighton Park. IncI W/D, pool, pvt setting,
on bus rt to UF every 8.min. $825/mo Call
665-5361 4-20-3-2


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Apartments Sublets & Roommates
All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500
Short-Long & Furn-Unfurn
1-(877) FOR-RENT (367-7368)
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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

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

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. 786-
367-7749 4-20-22-3


Campus Lodge apts. POOLSIDE 1/1 in 2/2
other room vacant. May-Aug. w/option to re-
new. $450/mo furnished, all utils-+ internet,
W/D, Call 352-871-3117 4-20-21-3

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

Summer sublease 1BR in 3BR house
on NW 36th St., huge back porch W/D,
wood floors, w or w/out furn. Avail May
30th. $250/mo + utils. Call 352-281-1337
4-20-19-3

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


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


Move in now or in the fall! 3BR/3BA condo.
Spacious 1370 sf. W/D. $900/mo + dep. Call
for more info 352-283-2774 4-20-3-2

KENSINGTON SOUTH & VICTORIA
STATION CONDOS. 2BR/2.5BA. Avail
June & Aug. Contact Robin 954-802-4499
5-12-5-2

CONDO FOR RENT
2/2.5 avail now W/D, furn 6pt. $899/mo
352-337-0427, 305-776-3156 4-20-3-2

QUIET HOUSE 3 or 4 BR. Close to UF in NE.
neighborhood. $600/mo. 376-6183 4-20-2-2

1BR/1 BA at Pine Rush. Pool, laundry Room.
Quiet area. $429/month with 1st month.Free.
No security deposit. Call 692-4352 4-20-2-2

AUGUST FREE!
Lease before you leave!
Huge 2bdrms, flexible leases, on bus
route, water & sewer included, pets ok:
Ventura Apartments
1902 SW42nd Way
(352) 376-5065
5-31-9-2

ROYAL VILLAGE APT.
For only $305/Month + 1/4 electric!
1BR in a 4BR/2BA. Females only.
Available NOW! Call 561-234-9220 5-19-5-2

2BR COTTAGE in NW. Cute & clean. On bus
line. W/D hookups, no dogs. 537 NW 30th
Ave. $490/mo. 215-7199 4-20-1-2

3BR COTTAGE in DUCKPOND. New tile,
W/D, great yard in classic neighborhood. 740
NE 11th Ave. $849/mo 215-7199 4-20-1-2

HUGE 4BR/2BA NEAR UF. Exceptionally,
nice. Cent AC/H, W/D, DW, ice-maker,
garage, fenced yard, no dogs. Avail Aug
16 -1 yr. $1640/mo. Call 666-8166 Iv mssg.
5-31-8-2

2BR/2BA condo in OAKBROOK: W/D incl.
Avail 8/1. $825/mo. Walk to Shands or UF.
Call 378-2627 or 466-3797 5-10-2-2


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


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

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

$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

IBR/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-

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


Sub,,leae -, The Excr3hane 1BPi'lP1A n
3BR. -e' i-v, Ma3 Intu .-ug Pice r.'duclior,
$:350'mo OBO Fully furni3hed. uli l in.:l
Call Tiffany 352-303-6130 4-20-11-3

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 4-20-11-3


,**WALK TO CLASS**
Summer sublease @ Courtyards. 1BR
in 4BR townhouse. May-Aug. $300/mo.
NEGOTIABLE. Call Maggie 727-741-1347.
4-20-10-3


Reduced $450 @ The Exchange
Furnished 1BR/1 BA in 2/2
Kitchen, living room, porch, W/D,
Now available.
Female please. 772-473-0560. 4-20-16-3

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. $300/mo + 1/2
utils OBO. Free internet. Fun roommate. Call
Katie S. 352-213-5425 4-20-16-3

Summer sublease avail. 3 blocks to campus.
Fabulous location! 1 BR in 2 BR apt. $260/
mo + 1/2 utils. Call 813-368-6801 or email
tenessa@ufl.edu 4-20-16-3

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 4-20-14-3

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


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5 m.n vwalk o ijFiSoroi.rj row bus.
F roommate. Avail May-July
All utils-incl. Furn; ethemet, gym, pool. $400/
mo 786-246-3049 4-20-7-3


00000 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


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HOT lease 4 a cool price!
Only $325/mo. (util incl) for fully furn 1BR/
1 BA w/ W/D, dig cable (hbo+), hi spd inter-
net, pool, ground floor loc. 2 RTS (covered).
377-2856 4-20-10-3

AWESOME SUBLEASE
Downtown Arlington Square 1BR/1BA in
a 3BR. May-1/2 of Aug. W/D & pool incl
Next to Starbucks. $300/mo + 1/3 utils.
NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-262-1687 4-20-
10-3

2/2 Downtown- Arlington Square -ebtet
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

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

Large 1BR/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

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

SPANISH TRACE IBR 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/ino
ea. W/D, vaulted ceiling, bus rt & more.
Stoneridge Apts. Email leti@ufl.edu. 4-20-
9-3

1 BR/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

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

GAINESVILLE PLACE $350/mo OBO. Fully
furn, W/D. Utils, cable, internet incl. Call
Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3

1 BR/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 FOR CHEAP!
$1200 for WHOLE SUMMER NW 7th Ave
fully furn 1BR in 4BR/2BA house. Cable, hi
spd inet, until incl. Avail 4/29 .NEGOTIABLE.
Call Noel @ 352-375-4635 4-20-8-3 -

Live w/a friend not a stranger! 1 or 2 BRs in
2BR/2BA @ Cambridge Apts. All furn & utils
inci Greail loc 31on May t-ug. Opt to renew.
$450/mo per BROPC" Call Tracy 305-726-
7970-4-20-8-3


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247ALLIGATOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005


.01 Subleases


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 4-20-7-3

Apt for Summer A & B sublease. 1BR in 4BR/
2BA furn University Glades Apt $290/mo all
utils incl.(originally $435) M/F for all female
apLCall 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

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

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

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

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

.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
Cambridge Apts. Huge 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA
apt. Avail immediately. Furn w/luxurious stuff
& all amenities incl. Beautiful nature view. 20"
. si-s move-in gift. $465/mo. Call Carolina
352-328-1474 4-20-6-3

IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE
Everything. included, only $700/neg 4
ENTIRE SUMMER! Please call 246-4330
4-20-6-3

CHEAP SUBLEASE!!!!
Stoneridge. 1BR/1BA avail with W/D, furn,
ethernet and util. 1 month FREE! $230 OBO.
Please call John @ 954-673-2154 4-20-6-3

*ACROSS FROM UF*
$345/mo, 1BR/1BA spacious apt w/AC, in-
terent, cable, W/D & parking. 617-584-5811
4-20-6-3

Summer sublease May July M/F for 1 BR'in
4BR house. Furn $330/ mo + 1/4 utils. 1 blk
to campus. Contact Sara @ 407-310-8085 or
boutitlax6@aol.com 4-20-6-3

*1 BR/1 BA available in 3BR/3BA*
Fully furnished & all utilities included $465/
mo. May-Aug, Aug rent FREE, price neg. 2
convenient bus routes 9&34. Call 904-424-
2834 4-20-6-3

*2 WEEKS FREE*
1BR in 2BR/1BA sublease from April 17
July 30. $210/mo + 1/2 util. Call Wang 870-
7662 4-20-6-3

Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA town-
house. Behind sorority row. Short walk to
dCr/pus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE.
Call 352-870-8902 4-20-6-3

Great 2/1 duplex; W/D, cent H/AC, big
fenced yard, 1.5 miles to UF. $500/mo.
Available now until July 31: Call 352-219-
1561 4-20-6-3

1 to 4 BRs avail in 4BR apt. May thru July, W/
D, 2 blks from campus & bars, $470/mo ea
OBO. Call Michael 352-359-0065 4-20-6-3


Summer sublease: Camelot Apartments
2 bed/2 bath, furnished, poolside. Close to
campus, law school, on bus routes. Avail
May-Aug. Call Danielle 352-359-1691 4-
20-6-3

2BR/1 BA apt in Sumimit House. 5 minute
walk to campus. Avail May-end of July.
Option to renew lease. $420/mo 359-8130
or 328-8801 4-20-6-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE $299/mo
May-Aug. Courtyards. Price negotiable, incl
everything. Walk to class. Quiet roommates.
954-295-4002 4-20-6-3

Desperate Will Sacrifice! 1/1 in big 4/4 @
The Exchange. May Aug. Furnished, utili-
ties, ethernet, W/D incl. I pay $500; you pay
$400/OBO. 305-519-5055 4-20-5-3

1 or 2BR in 3BR at Greeenwich, rent/
wireless/utils $325/mo. May July. W/D. RTS
12/35. Call Danielle 305-495-2251 4-20-5-3

CAMPUS LODGE -POOLSIDE. May Aug,
fully furn, 1 BR/1 BA, room C. Vaulted ceilings,
cool roommates! NEGOTIABLE PRICE. Call
786-797-7717 for more info. 4-20-5-3

WALK TO CLASS
3 blocks behind Swamp.
1BR out of 2BR apt, May -Aug, flex
Wood floors, fully furn
Lisas4@ufl.edu 4-20-5-3

ROYAL VILLAGE $235
Furnished, pool, 2 blks to campus. 1BR.
Call Mike 352-339-35391
4-20-5-3

Lexington Crossing sublease. IBR/BA in
a 4BR/BA apt, furnished. Girls only! Great
roommates, clean apt. Available May thru
mid Aug. Only $350/month. Call 352-223-
5372 4-20-5-3

$150/mo off & Auig Rent FREE!
1/1 in F 4/4, everything.[ncl, On rt 9, 34, Later
Gator B. Avail summer A, B'or C. $300/mo,
Kendle at 352-216-1999 4-20-5-3

Sublet May-July. 2 rms avail NE Gville house.
$250 + 1/3 bills. Rent 1 or both. Backyard
w/picnic table, grill & firepit. Cable & wire-
less. W/D. Easy bike to UF. Furn/unfurn opt
Isadora 682-1112, Chris 281-5270 4-20-5-3

Sublease at Gainesville Place 1BR/1BA in
4BR/4BA. Avail starting May $450/mo OBO.
Fully furn, utils incl. Call Tyler 352-427-1391
4-20-5-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE
Two blocks from LAW school. 1BR/1BA/
study room in a 3BR house. $350/mo + 1/3
utilities. Serious roommates. Call 352-374-
9751 4-20-5-3

ROOMMATE NEEDED (summer sublease)
Pvt room in 3BR/2BA house
Bike to UF (2 mi from campus)
Call Kellan at 386-397-0951 4-20-5-3

WALK TO CLASS $225/MO
Courtyards, furnished, utilities included. May
til August 352-871-2742 4-20-5-3

CAMPUS LODGE SUMMER SUBLEASE
All summer available. Price negotiable. 2 out
of 4 suites avail. Call Jamie or lana 305-934-
2758 or 305-742-5263 4-20-5-3

AVAIL IMMEDIATELY
1BR/1BA$490/MO
2 blocks from campus
Call 871-15774-20-5-3

Walk to class. Summer sub. Huge 1BR/1BA.
Pool, W/D, walk-in closet, cable internet.
Museum Walk. $300 price neg. Call 941-
238-7118. 4-20-5-3.

1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF
& library. $350/mo. Pets ok. Call 262-1351
4-20-5-3

1 room in 4BR/4BA fully furn apt. Clean,
friendly, female roommates. Balcony, near
pool, W/D. $330/mo. Avail immediately.
Lease renewable. Call 703-987-3933 4-
20-4-3


SPYGLASS APT. 1BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA.
$350/mo all utils incl. Avail now til Aug. Call 2BR/1BA. $515/mo. Avail May 1st Aug 1st.
954-471-7119 4-20-6-3 378-6708 4-20-4-3


SB "Subleases' j Subleases


Summer sublease @ The Exchange. 1BR/
1BA in 4BR/4BA. Rent negotiable. Very
clean apt. Everything included. Extra room
also available. Call Nicole @ 407-927-5241,
nic8626@aol.com 4-20-4-3

AUGUST RENT FREE University Commons.
$290/mo, May Aug, W/D, cable, furn,
vaulted ceilings, female please contact 305-
766-1257 orflip01@ufl.edu 4-20-4-3

University .Glades 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA for
May-Aug 05. Fully furnished includes util &
internet & big TV. Aug rent already paid. $435
per month. Call 734-385-6214 5-10-5-3

1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA apt in Sterling Univ.
Glades. Fully furn, big screen TV. 5 mrin
from UF. 24 hr gym, Need to sublease ASAP.
From May Aug. $430/mo. Call 514-2581
4-20-4-3


$400/mo negotiable. The Landings. 11 ft x.
14 ft. Bedroom everything incl. Free tanning,
sports courts, poolhouse, Summer. Furniture
available 954-290-8087-4-20-4-3

SPACIOUS 1BR/1BA apt. Large walk-in
closet, close to campus on Sorority Row, 1
& 43 bus routes. $395/mo incl water. Pets
welcome. 352-281-9411 4-20-4-3

AWESOME 4BR/2BA HOUSE.
WALK TO CAMPUS & BARS.
Great backyard & furnished. $250/mo/room.
Contact us at 407-375-2503 or 407-592-
3295 4-20-4-3 .

SUMMER SUBLEASE
2 rooms @ University Commons 4/2 apt.
$385/mo. each, incd util & cable. Avail now-
Aug. Call 954-895-0884 or 904-377-9346
CLOSE TO UF. 4-20-4-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE May-Aug 1BR/1BA
and/or just $380/mo. Including uitils, internet,
cable, etc. @ Lexington Crossing. Great bus
route. Call Terri @ 904-534-2729 or 352-271 -
1599 4-20-4-3

CAMBRIDGE Summer Sublease
$425-or neg. 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA util incl.
Also incl cable and HS inet. Avail by May 1.
W/D incl 786-385-8186 4-20-3-3

1 ROOM AVAILABLE i-, 4-F 4'- Ur..erir,
Club Apts. Fully furn, V'E, '* i rrri i.'on',
campus. $425/mo. Call 407-929-3111 4-
20-3-3

1 BR/1 BAapt. Vaulted ceilings, W/D, DW. Can
move in immediately. Rent NEGOTIABLE.
Contact Mike at 850-526-9224, 850-526-
7215.4-20-3-3

OXFORD MANOR
2BR/2BA avail May to mid August
W/D, cable, HBO, pool, gym
Email: oibo8185@ufl.edu
Call 386-569-1824

ONLY $550/BOTH BRs
4-20-3-3


BEAUTIFUL, BIG & NEW apt near campus.
Gainesville Place, 1BR/1BA $350/mo, fur-
nished, utilities and amenities incl. 321-206-
3862 4-20-3-3

BLOCK FROM UF 1BR in 2BR
Female wanted. Avail May 1st thru Aug
12th. Rent $445. Call for details 359-2633
4-20-3-3.

* WALK TO DOWNTOWN *
* BIKE TO UFI G *
1BR/1BA Avail May 1st thru Aug 1st w/
OPTION TO RENEW!!! Quiet DUCKPOND
area, very spacious, eat-in kitchen, $355/mo
+ utils OBOI 941-730-8766 4-20-3-3

1BR apt avail May July. 5 min. Walking dist
to UF. Gated porch. Ideal for pets. Trees give
shade & privacy. W/D & pool on site. Walk-in
closet. 904-874-3887 4-20-3-3

Campus Club Apts $350/mo-everything incl,
hs net, pool, 5 min to campus, bus stop,
fully furn, screened balcony, maid service.
Starting May til Aug 352-224-6084 4-20-3-3

Summer Sublease @ Victoria Station
3584 SW 30th Way
Furnished 2BR/2.5BA, pool, W/D
$300 month + utilities
Call 904-280-8750 4-20-3-3

Campus Club 1 BR sublease til Aug
pvtBA, Walk-in closet, furn, $485/mo
urbio rr..igacil com 5-12-5-3


Gainesville Place Apts Phase II, 4BR/4BA
$490/mo includes everything. Call 305-609-
1993 4-20-3-3

$225 May August + 1/4 utilities
Big 1BR in 4BR/3BA, 2 story house. Short
walk to campus/swamp area. NW 3rd Ave
& NW 12th Street. Jason 561-818-5430.
4-20-3-3

FREE KEG!!
ALL rooms in furnished 3/3 townhouse.
Huge bedrooms/closets, 2 balconies,
free tan/cable, courts, pool, gated
May -Aug, $1170/mo OBO 727-743-7240
4-20-3-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE at University Club.
1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA apt. $335/mo, incl utils,
cable, ethernet, furn, W/D & more. Call 786-
423-0445 4-20-2-3


1 BR/1BA for sublease summer for $500
ALL INCLUDED (utilities, Cox cable, in-
ternet.) Bus route #16, cat allowed, patio,
clubhouse, gym, all kitchen appliances, all
furnished, ALL YOU NEED! Contact Gaby
305-510-6259 (Sun Bay) 4-20-2-3

1 BR/1 BA or 2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BR $375/mo,
price neg. Lexington Crossing. May-July.
352-650-5941 GREAT POOL PARTIES!
4-20-2-3

THE EXCHANGE 2BR/2BA Looking for
1 female May thru Aug 7th. Furnished.
Everything included: cable, utilities, ethernet,
$545/mo. PRICE NEGOTIABLE. 321-243-
6343 4-20-2-3

COUNTRYSIDE $300/month. Clean 1BR/
1BA in 4/4. All utils included, internet, avail-
able now until July 31. Call 352-328-4145
check out anytime. 4-20-2-3

*GATORSUBLEASE.COM*
Huge selection
Lowest prices in town for summer 5-31-9-3

3 month sublease (5/1/05)
Nice downtown location
1 BR/1 BA, DW, bay windows, AC.
Reduced price please call
Rustin 352-871-0605 4-20-2-3

SUMMER SUBLEASE 2BR/2BA in a 4BR/
3BA house. 1 mile from campus. Large
house w/huge backyard. $300 OBO. Call
352-871-5987 for more details. 4-20-2-3

** $300/mnth + 1/3 utils + net **
Stoneridge apts, Apr 23 Jul 189, furn, high-
speed net, wash + dryer, bathroom, walk-in
closet. Grad students only. Contact Vinh
352-871-6569 4-20-2-3

Sublease @ G'ville Place. 1BR + 1BA in
4BR/4BA. Furn. All utils, cable &.internet incl.
Several amenities. $350/mo NEGOTIABLE.
Call 954-234-1351 4-20-2-3


Renovated historic house east of downtown.
2BR/2BTH High ceilings, wood firs, green-
house, big porch, furnished: A must see!
$700/puls utilities OBO. Avail May 5 to Aug
14. Call 373-1961 4-20-2-3

Summer Sublease
1BR/1BA for only $225 per mo. Most every-
thing included & negble utils. Mid-May-July
with May feel Call 352-215-6286 for more
details. 4-20-2-3

$360/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE
Campus Lodge. $180 off original $540/mo.
1 BR/1 BA in 3BR/3BA fully furnished. Rent
incl elec, cable TV, enet & water. Vaulted
ceiling w/great view. Huge pool, gym, bball
courts, carwash. 352-870-9111 4-20-1-3


LEXINGTON 2 leases in 4BR/4BA
Summer A/B = $275/mo
Summer C = $900
Furn, util, cable, W/D, enet.
Robyn @ 954-937-9631, 271-2037 4-20-1-3

Female roommate for 2BR/2BA Museum
Walk apt. thru Aug. $375/mo. Call Katie 352-
246-5231 4-20-1-3

Nice 2 bedroom 1 B apt with balcony & pool.
$700. Available now. No security 352-256-
1468 4-20-1-3

CAMPUS LODGE Nicest apt @ UF. 2BR/
2BA all utils, fully furn, May to Aug. Very
clean. Gated community, screened patio.
Quiet. Call 372-3788 4-20-1-3

$225/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE
+ 1/3 utils, in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apts.
Please call 813-690-0215 4-20-1-3

REGENCY OAKS $285/mo + utils. Master
BR avail in 3BR/2BA apt. Avail May 1 July
31. 407-484-3204 4-20-1-3

Spacious private bed/bath in Colonial Village
$348/.mo, no deposit. W/D. Nice amenities.
2 great roommates. Alarm system. Avail May
1st. Call Lori 239-3185 5-10-2-3

Sublet til Aug or renew huge 3/2 2.5 m to
campus in very quiet area. Fenced yard
great for pets. Rent is highly negotiable. Call
336-2173 Iv. mssg. 5-19-5-3

1 bedroom available/2 bed 2 bath Victoria
Station $400/mo. Call 561-445-9366 Melissa
for more info. 4-201-4


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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 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 $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352-
395-7462 or 941-780-3526 5-26-77-4

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 rfew 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/1 BA 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
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Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from
13th & UniversityT $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
4-20-26-4

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

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.
5-19-6-4

2M roommates needed for 3BR Millpond
twnhs fully fum; 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

2 Female Roommates in 4/2 house in quiet
NW neighborhood large yard, sunroom.
NIS/drug. Must be clean and responsible
$400 + 1/4 util. Email 123daisy@excite.com
4-20-16-4

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 room-
mates, DSL, good parking. Stephanie 371-
9409 6-9-15-4

Female roommate needed for NW 39th Ave
home. $475/mo, all utilities incl, internet, fully
furnished, private BR, W/D. Avail. ASAP 870-
5291 4-20-45-4

Room in NW home: $325/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209
5-31-20-4

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

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


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

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 4-20-10-4

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

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

VERY LARGE. Furnished large 3BR/3BA
house. Utilities included sUMMER SESSION
$450/BR 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 block from
Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi from UF. 407-363-
7198, call 407-234-1380 4-20-8-4

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

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

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

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

XX Walk to SFCC XX
Need 2 N/S females roommates
New 1700 sf 3BR, 2BA house
$400/mo + 1/3 utilities
Available now, call 283-6279 4-20-5-4


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Professional or student prefer female to
share ranch home in G'ville about 10-15 min
drive to.UF or SFCC. Furn common areas.
$400/mo. Avail end of April or May. Call 352-
262-4829 4-20-6-4

XX Walk to UF XX
1BR available now -12/31, 2005
Share 1700 sf luxury home
w/2 engineering grad students.
$450/mo, 1/3 util call 283-6279 4-20-5-4

Quiet non-smoking college age roommate
wanted from Aug to April 06 Rent $375 per
month. Call local 352-376-4250 or call cell
904-994-6764 5-24-10-4

Summer sublease $375/mo w/util avaif May
1 July 31. Female roommate for large furn
1BR in 4/2 off 16th Ave. Maria @ 283-3538
or email irestar21@yahoo.com 5-10-6-4

F roommate for newly remodeled 4BR/4BA
University Terrace apt. Close to UF & Butler
Plaza. Pool, great parking, hi-spd internet,
W/D, walk-in closet. $325/mo + utils. Avail
summer & fall. 305-479-0935 4-20-5-4

JBR in nice 2 story house on NW side
W/D & 2 porches $450/mo incl everything.
M/F. Current roommates like music fests &
Phish. Call Ricky 336-1409 short/long lease.
4-20-5-4

CHEAPEST RENT IN TOWN!l
$350 + 1/3 utils, huge room
Private bath, W/D, pool
Rockwood Villas, Avail June "1st.
Isaac 514-0767 or Joe 514-6561 6-16-17-4

M/F, NS, needed to share 2BR/2.5BA
Southfork Oaks townhome. (near Target)
Unfurn master BR w/own .BA avail. W/D.
No pets. $347/mo + 1/2. utils. No lease. Call
Evan 335-9714 4-20-5-4

2 roommates needed $300/mo 3BR/2BA, 1
acre fenced, must like pets, quiet neighbor-
hood, lease starts in June. Call 352-281-
9214 4-20-5-4

Roommate Needed
Private Bed/Bath
$399, everything included
Call 352-379-9300 4-20-5-4

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.
Lg kit & Ivg rm, patio, inet, cable TV & W/D,
community pool $450/mo 727-399-0574
4-20-5-4

2 share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remod-
eled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/
mo. Month to month or longer lease okay.
Pets okay. Call 262-1351 4-20-5-4

Spacious 1BR/1BA available in a 2BR/2BA
house. MILLPOND. Across street from
GHFC. Living room, kitchen, FL room, gar-
den. Avail 7/05. $550/mo. Looking for female
student or working prof. Call 305-905-2289,
352-380-2726 4-20-4-4

1 female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA
@ Countryside. $425/mo incl utils, cable,
internet, furn, Avail June. Call 727-510-9346
4-20-4-4

1BR in 2 story furnished house in nice NW
neighborhood close to UF. Washer & dryer
in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930
4-20-4-4

Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA town-
house. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all utils.
Dig cable & hi spd net incl Avail June 954-
298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu. 4-20-3-4

$295 nice room in nice 4/2 house 1.5 mi to
UF. Big trees, wired for cable, dsl, on bike
path,."quiet, private peaceful environment.
Dave 371-9409 5-31 -10-4

2 Females looking for third M/F student
roommate to share a 3/3 condo less than a
mile from campus. $275/month + 1/3 utilities.
Call Erin at (352) 316-1063 4-20-2-4

Need 1 F student/professional to share
2BR/1 BA apt $250/mo + 1/2 utils. 376-4510
5-17-5-4

Female wanted to share fully furn 2/2 condo
in Treehouse Village w/1 other female.
W/D in unit, pool, gym. 1.5 mi from UF.
$425/mo incl util, high spd int, $300 dep.
Avail fall. Call 352-692-3664 or e-mail
Steph83@ufl.edu 4-20-2-4


ATTENTION! F roommate needed for 1BR/
1BA in a condo. $400/mo utils.incl. Must
be responsible, neat, clean. Avail now! Call
Madgene @ 561-827-4970 4-20-2-4'

Countryside. 4BR/4PA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2
avail 1-1-06. Enet access, util incl (cap), W/D,
furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3 mi.
$465/mo/rm. 1st.last.dep. Vanessa 352-217-
3464, Sebastian 352-874-8905 5-31-8-4

Avail immediately. 4-6 mo4ease avail. Perfect
for grad/intl student. 5 min Shands/UF. Large
rm w/bath. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Lg home
in Kirkwood. $400/mo + utils. 352-375-6996
or 352-284-0979 4-20-1-4

$350/mo THE IVY HOUSE Female only. Pvt
single room, walk to campus. Utils, cable,
internet incl. No deposti. Avail 4/28. Call Julia
352-281-8050 4-20-1-3

Roommate wanted Aug 05 Aug 06. 3BR/
2BA $325/mo + 1/3 CBL/UTIL, 19-22F, neat,
no cats/dogs/birds. NW 23rd BLVD, close
to SFCC & UF. Call 262-5043 or 494-6361
4-20-1-4


Real Estate :


Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find

Quad-, Tri-, or.Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch,; concrete
patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352-
538-2181 Iv 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
today Matt. Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 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 fea-
tures a customized kitchen, bath & balcony,
convt to UF, Shands, VA & mall. Amp. pking.
$73,800 352-222-2942 photos.yahoo.com/
dgmatt45 4-20-28-5

Townhouse 3BR/2BA. Close to UF. On bus
rt. Quiet location. Dish/W, W/D, tile kitchen,
living/dining area. Fenced backyard. Pool.
$140,000 352-284-6154 4-20-26-5

Great Homes Near UF
STOP Renting. Own Your Home.
FREE LIST of Campus Area 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 sqft. 3.86 acres, block &
stucco, fireplace, $2150/mo + down. Owner
licensed realtor Michael Quinones 376-2433
5-31-7-5


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

For sale 3BR/3BA Rockwood Villas.Condo,
tile kitchen, Ivg room dining & BA, across
from pool, guest parking, great location &
investment! $157,500, 352-336-3264 or 352-
256-8963 5-12-7-5

CONDO FOR SALE
CASABLANCA WEST
2BR/2.5BA screened porch, paddle fans,
laundry room, gas heat & hot water. Call
for appointment 375-8600 brokeidaner
4-20-4-5

COUNTRYSIDE @ THE UNIVERSITY 4BR/
4BA top floor. Partially furn. 941-518-5240
4-20-3-5

STUDENTS PARENTS
WANTTO BUYA CONDO OR HOUSE within
walking distance on North or East side of UF
campus? Minimum 2BR. For quick sale call
904-819-0405 4-20-2-5

UNIV TERRACE WEST 4BR/4 full BA. Close
to campus & bus stop. Great investment.
$180,000. Call 772-696-1154 owner/realtor
4-20-2-5

Grantwood Condominiums
2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard
Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED
ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL.
Starting @ $119,0001 HURRY]
Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7760
Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375
4-20-1-5

HOME FOR SALE CAPRI SUBDIVISION
3BR/2BA. Built 2001, 1402 sq ft. excell cond,
Ig scr porch. Beautiful pool & clubhouse,
homeowners assn $75/mo. $189,900. Call
262-9611 4-20-1-5

HAYSTACKS (west of 1-75 on Archer)
2BR/1BA townhouse. Quiet & nice. Water
heater & central heat/air, 1 yr old. $110,000
furnished. Good terms. 352-381-1918, 727-
204-3957 or 727-204-6201 4-20-1-5


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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 ;Ae .,le
6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & ouffetl rjv,
still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100.
Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 4-20-
71-6

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


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BedsOFull mattress & boxspring sets
$490Qn sets $89gSingle sets $39OKing
sets $99OFrom estate sale: Safe pine
bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a
Mattres,s4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6

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

* FUTON black & wood
* QUEEN SIZE BED
* ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
PRICl S NEGOTIABLE
Call 813-624-2946 4-20-8-6

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, din-
ing room chairs 2 for .$25, lawnmower $60,
electric mower $60, Call 335-5326 4-20-8-6

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


Computer/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


Eletronics


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

SONY 20?? TV FOR SALEI! Perfect condi-
tion! Trinitron, front/rear inputs, retail $250.
MUST SELL BEFORE FLYING HOME!
ONLY $130! 920-737-9960 4-20-1-8


NAME YOUR PRICE
Living Room & Bedroom Furniture. Call 305- a Bicycles
632-6187 4-20-7-6 8I aBcycles


MOVING SALE bedroom set, leather
couches, new appliances, and more. Great
condition and Great Prices. Please call Mike
at 352-376-7888 4-20-4-6

DRESSER, SOFA BED,
MIRROR $40 EACH
371-81384-20-3-6

MUST SELL! Excellent Condition! Make me
an offer! Living, Dining & Bedroom Furniture!
Contact me @ bce1982@gmail.com for
more formation 4-20-2-6

QUEEN WATERBED
w/headboard and heater/seven drawer
dresser; light oak finish; no leaks; good
condition: $150 OR MAKE OFFER. 352-
219- '0-4-20-1-6

Dining room table & chairs, coffee table & 2
end tables. All matching. cherry & wrought
iron. Good condition. $350/OBO. Call 502-
418-05344-20-1-6

Dresser $150 OBO Desk $100 OBO' Bed
$125 OBO Very nice recliner $1500BO *
Health club recumbent exercise bike $1000
OBO Call Scott 352-271-5814 or 352-281-
4047 All excellent condition 4-20-1-6


SComputers



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8-23-170-7

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

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

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

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

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


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





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.OOM 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

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

"MOVING" downfilled sectional SOFA,
FREEZER, Dodge TRUCK, church BENCH,
HOUSE 3 ACRES 5BRs, WATERFRONT
CONDO 2BR, custom dining rm TABLE, call
352-871-56924-20-5-10

* Roof top carrier (locking) Thule 667
Excur.13 cu.ft. fits round, square, and fact.
bars. $175 OBO;
* Lexmark Z715 Printer $20; eView 17f3
Monitor $100 OBO 352-378-1443 4-20-5-10

Olympic weight set cost $500, sell for $250.
Additional free weights ranging from 10-100
Ibs. Asking 20 cents per lb. Floor mats for.
$50. 359-3751 or 374-4592 4-20-5-10

MOVING SALE .
GE dryer, washer, Amana side xside bik re-
frigerator, leather sofa &-chair, recliner, patio
furniture and more. 371-2200 4-20-1-10
**? R U MOVING ?** "
BULK STORAGE BINS 4 SALE,
12-24 gal, tuff rubbermaid, clean w/snapping-
lids. $4.50 each. Sets priced less. 352-514-
60134-20-1-10


Save $$ with coupons from the Alligator.


** 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.newscooters41ess.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. All models & directions avail on web-
site. 6-16-12-11


** 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 Moskito MZ scooter 50cc Regularly
serviced & well-maintained 2400 km.
Automatic oil mixture. Yellow $800 Call 352-
682-8683 4-20-5-11

Motorcycle Wanted
750cc cruiser or larger, will trade laptop PC
plus cash. Joel 336-0075 4-20-4-11
New Verucci Scooter 4-stroke (no oil mixing)
49cc Save gas make 80-100 mpg. Elec start,
auto :ranr, .,TmlTe .i 1'n'. A man,, .l-er le -
tures. $1350. Call 352-219-3950 4-20-3-11
1')9_2 HI-,tC,; iI';l-HTn l','..'".
Around 5500 miles. Recent ture-up. Runs
good. Needs new blinkers. $895/OBO 352-
281-09934-20-3-11
2003 KEEN SCOOTER
Good Condition 45 mph
Asking $700
Call (352) 281-4099 4-20-2-11
98 HONDA CBR 600 F3
D&D exhaust stage 3 jet kit
7500 miles $2800 OBO
CALL MATT @ 352-870-4168 4-20-2-11

2004 HYSONG SCOOTER
485 mi $800.
Call 336-7635 4-20-1-11
* 2004 SUZUKI GSXR 600, 1200 miles,
fast, runs great, accessories; $6650.
S1997 YAMAHA SECA 650cc, runs great,
$2250.
Moving must sell. Call 352-256-4033 4-20-
1-11


WII Autos

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

CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
4-20-71-12
**FAST CASH PAID**
For: CARS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Call Ray 352-284-8619
S4-20-71-12
OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
; w' selecimoiorcar us
4-20-71-12


Best Cars Lowest Prices GATORMAX USED CARS
www.39thaveimports.com Buy, Sell, Trade. We finance. 495-9500
4-20-71-1212 gatormax.net
5-31-8-12


*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 CITYAUTO SALES
We finance anyone! $2000 discount off fi-
nanceprice. More than 150 vehicles in stock.
Call 338-1999 Drive today! 4-20-63-12

SUN CITYAUTO 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 ChryslerNew 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

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

99 BLAZER LS
Loaded. Excellent condition. Champaigne
$6200 NEG. 336-8099 4-20-6-12

DODGE RAM TRUCK blue 1997 great
condition bench seat seat blue book value
$5,600. Asking $4900 or best offer Moving
to Europe for senior yr. Must sell ASAP 352-
871-5692 4-20-5-12

2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE
Automatic, 4 door, A/C, new tires. 69,500 mi,
$8000. Call 352-219-1140 or 352-331-1500
4-20-3-12

RARE & COLLECTABLE #45 of 1000 made
91 DODGE SHADOW CONVERTIBLE ps/pb
& air. Super good on gas. Fresh paint. No
dents or rust. Runs, drives & looks great.
$4000/OBO Call 352-468-2401 4-20-3-12

2002 NISSAN SENTRA GXE, 47K, silver-
blue, new tires, runs great: $7,200 after 6:00
352-336-3831
97 Ford Explorer XLT. White, great condi-
tion, leather interior, fully loaded, cassette
& CD, brand new tires, V6 engine, cool AC,
145K miles, $5000 OBO. Call 352-262-5262
4-20-2-12 *

SATURN SC2 '96
Only 65k mi, A/C, auto, leather, Sony CD.
Very clean-$4150 352-335-7508 4-20-1-12

FORD CONDOR '95
80K, pwr locks/window, pwr steering, A/C,
single CD, automatic, 4 door, runs great
$1800. Call 352-359-5694 4-20-1-12

1994 FORD TAURUS GL
Green sedan, rubs exc, cold A/C.
www.brambraakman.com/sale.htm.$1800.
Call 352-328-6662 4-20-1-12


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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


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now accepting applications for web and
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10 pm to 1 am, Sunday through Thursday.
Job duties entail content updates and ar-
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All previous applicants are encouraged to
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mkelly@alligator.org 4-20-2-14

LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
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cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
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Animal Care Tech looking for hard working
person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will
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at $5.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024
between 9-4 M-F. 4-20-71-4

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Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join
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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
8-15-25-14

AUDITORS for local growing inventory
service. FT/PT, DFWP. Paid.training. Call
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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-flr above credit
union)4-20-70-14


DOMINO'S PIZZA
World's largest pizza delivery company now
hiring
* Delivery Drivers
* Pizza makers
* Phone order takers

$9 $14/hr
All you need is a reliable car & a very positive
attitude. Apply @ any of the 5 Domino's loca-
tions in Gainesville. 4-20-70-14

Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate In a study on decision making &
smoking. If interested come to the psychol-
ogy bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297
4-20-63-14
CASH
Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit here &
make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF
students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr
with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105
NW 16th St. 4th Floor. Academic Classroom
Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info.
4-20-63-14


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

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

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

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

Web developer wanted. HTML, CSS,
motivated. 1 year minimum, portfolio a
must, graphic skills preferred. Contact
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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!
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Bring this Ad and Earn an
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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 5-19-30-14

*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
4-20-31-14

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
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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@jacksonlic.com 5-24-30-14

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

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

Hiring KITCHEN STAFF. Apply between 2 &
4 pm, Mon Fri, CALICO JACKS 3501 SW
2nd Ave. Creekside Mail. 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, workirig
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

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, FI 32605. Interviews
begin immediately, so apply today! 4-20-
17-4


PERSONALIADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT NEEDED. Must have 2-4
hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must
be organized & responsible. Email resume:
dkranz@gatorfood.com 4-20-14-14

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


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 Apply.Call nowl 335-1422
4-20-12-14


ZAXBY'S
Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS Archer Rd
location 4-20-12-14 "

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

Security Staff Needed Now!
$6.00/hr Now $6.75/hr Summer
Help residence halls be safe.
Info and applications available
at housing office near Beaty.
392-2161 x 10125 for more info.
4-20-10-14

GREAT OPPORTUNITY for psych, special
ed, or applied behavior majors. Gain experi-
ence in autism intervention w/ 19-yr old. 1
yr commitment. Contact for hours & pay
details. 256-2002. Fax resume to 375-4268
4-20-10-14

Work in Cancun
Now hiring Summer Staff, Sales Reps-
877-725-0705 ext 903 4-20-10-14

ACCOUNTING STUDENTS
We need students to assist with critical
reading, editing, customer service & re-
search. This is a great way to learn while
you earn. We have a great success rate of
employees who pass the CPA exam on the
first try. Applicants Must be detail-oriented,
enthusiastic, and possess good written and
communication skills. We provide flexible
hours & career opportunites.Email resume to
hr@gleim.com 4-20-10-14

Help Wanted Sales Wed Sun, 30-35 hrs,
some college necess. Sales exp or wait exp
pref. Hourly + commission. Must work week-
ends in fall. Clean-cut, neat appearance. No
phone calls 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

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

DRIVERS NEEDED
Gatorfood.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

NOW HIRING SERVERS, BUSSERS, must
be available at least 2 weekday lunch shifts.
Apply in person only. On the Border3100
SW Archer Rd. 5-12-8-14


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NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS is looking for am-
bitious secretary to work approx 21 hrs/wk
in a young & fun environment. Looking to
fill po6stion ASAP! Call 336-1271 for more
info. 5-10-7-14


Models wanted for fine art figure photogra-
phy. 18+, all looks, body types considered.
Compensation negotiable: $, prints/CD?
Contact Jay at lensphlare@yahoo.com 4-
20-6-14


Nutrition/Eating Disorder Outreach Assistant
needed for public speaking & event planning.
-10 hrs/wk. Apply by 4/29, rm 302 Student
Health Care Center 4-20-6-14


LANDSCAPER FT/PT
Experience required. Good pay & hours.
352-258-3770 4-20-5-14


SUMMER INTERNSHIP Southwestern.
Looking for two driven students for
internship in sales. I made $15,000 my
first summer. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Contact:
Manny Vargas 727-385-8957 4-20-4-14


Catering Help. Waitstaff/Dishwashers. Great
environment/weekends/flex hrs. No phone
calls/Must have experience. Email referenc-
es: events@sweetwaterinn.com 4-20-4-14


HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring drive
inside workers. Flexible schedule. Full
time avail. Apply in person at any Gain
location. 4-20-4-14


LEASING ASSISTANT
Flexible schedule available. Must
reliable transportation. Campus Realt
3800 4-20-4-14


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& part
esville


SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM AT VARIOUS
LOCATION
Interviewing NOW for jobs beginning August
11th. Leave for the summer knowing you
have a job when you return in the Fall.
ACTIVITY LEADERS $10/HR Bachelor's
desired or successful experience working
with children.
AIDE I $7.61/hr HS or equiv. Min. 3 yrs.
Exp. As teacher aide or equiv. Combo of
training & exp. working with children.
CENTER AIDE $8.67/hr HS or equiv.,
Exp & training in working w/handicapped
children, or equiv. combo of training & exp.
DRUG TESTING REQUIRED -
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
CONDUCTED AA/EOE
Call at 955-7766 for information or pick up
application @ 620 E. Univ. Ave (School
Board of Alachua County) 5-17-7-14

Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now
hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers.
Apply in person 4-5pm, Mon Sun. See
www.green-sparrow.com for store loca-
tion or call 352-871-5771 4-20-4-14

Nannies for 2 active special needs boys.
Dependable, creative, resourceful helpers
for personal care & play. Must be physically
fit; some basic sign language helpful. $8/hr
'w/exp. CSI-mom57@hotmail.com 4-20-4-14

VALET PARKING
Full time & part time people wanted. Must
be customer-oriented .& dependable. Call
Andy 1-888-463-1954 ext 205. Good Pay!
5-12-6-14


PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER
Downtown preschool needs nurturing part
time assistant teachers. Must have exp w/
young children. Excellent working environ-
haev ment. 376-1818 4-20-3-14


y 692-


02BKids searching for energetic gymnastics
teachers & pre-school teachers w/experience
for all locations. FT/PT positions available.
ApJLwithin. 5-12-7-14


Sun Country Sports is hiring. Positions in the
following areas: office, gymnastics, rockwall,
day camp, more. Apply in person: 4010 NW
27 Lane or 333 SW 140 Terr 4-20-5-14


QA TECHNICIAN
MINDSOLVE TECHNOLOGIES
www.mindsolve.com, develops, markets,
and supports web-based software ap-
plications for employee performance,
management solutions and has a part-time
job opportunity (20-30 ho urs/week) avail-
able for a QA Technician. Responsibilities
include: software functional and use-case
testing and content proofreading to ensure
consistency and accuracy. Good attention
to detail is a must. Can work around student
schedules. Please submit your resume to
jobs@mindsolve.com 4-20-5-14


The all new BENTLEY'S NIGHTCLUB &
LOUNGE. BARTENDERS & SERVERS,
wanted. Contact 352-262-9893 4-20-5-14


Leasing Consultant, PT
Enthusiastic, energetic and hardworking
Live for FREE!
Call 352-379-9300 4-20-5-14


MARY POPPINS: Where Are You??? ..
FT yNNY NEEDED 30-45 hrs/wk
5 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp.
Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 4-20-5-14


PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED
Good $ for exp: grad students welcomed
bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW
Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 4-20-5-14


Finders Keepers? If you find something, you
can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost &
found section. Be kind to someone who's
lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND.


OFFICE ASST P/T 3 hrs/day $6.50/hr 3-5 .
days/wk in SW Gainesville. Phone, com-
puter, mail etc. 378-8157 4-20-3-14

NOW HIRING
CAMPUS MANAGERS
Ready for the UReps challenge? UReps is
looking for the most outgoing, enthusiastic
leaders for our Campus Manager position for
the Fall, 2005 semester! Work 10 hours per
week, gain valuable business experience,
and earn while you build your resume. $100
weekly salary plus bonuses. To learn more,
and apply, visit www.UReps.com 5-26-9-14

MATH TUTOR for grades 6-10. Must be
avail all summer and have own transpora-
tion. Exp and dedication a must. Start imme--
diately. Call 352-318-3091 4-20-3-14

WANTED: TELEPHONE SALES
PROFESSIONALS
Infinite Energy (Florida's 50th largest pri-
vately-held company, headquartered here
in Gainesville) has immediate openings for
experienced telephone professionals. We
sell naturla gas in FL, GA and NY. We call
people and they call us. Can you sell? If so,
contact us ASAP. The work environment is
great and so is Infinite. Hourly wage plus
sales incentives, and company-paid benefits.
Training included. Excellent opportunity for
advanecement and personal growth. Need
more info Go to www.infiniteenergy.com.
Respond by fax 352-240-4146 or email to:
resumes@infiniteenergy.com. EOE/AA/-
MFDV 4-20-3-14

PRE-MED GRADUATES Looking for ex-
perience in medicine? Full time assistant
needed in ophthalmology. Will train. Resume
to Dr. Levy: afn22025@bellsouth.net 6-16-
15-14

Earn $1000 per day simply returning phone
calls. 24hr. recorded info line 800-490-8863
(ad code: 003) 5-12-5-14


Hoggetowne Middle School is
Spanish/Portuguese; Language Arts;
Pilates/Yoga. Bachelors or higher.
resumes to 3930 NE 15th Street Gaine
Florida 32609 or santosk@hoggetowr
Visit us at: www.hoggetowne.org 4-20-

DRIVER
Apply in person, 5416 NW.8th Ave.
Call 335-0100 for info. 4-20-3-14.


hiring.
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esville,
ne.ora.


PAID INTERNSHIP Sales and marketing
positions available for the off-campus meal
plan. Submit. resume to jobs@ocdn.com or
visit www.ocdn.com for more information .
2-5 hrs per week 4-20-3-14

Weekend work for student. Yard chainsaw
work, carpentry, electrical, plumbing & some
heavy lifting. From $6.50 $8.00/hr, depends
on skill & experience. Call 376-6183 4-20-
2-14

TCBY
now hiring at Archer/34th St location. Please
apply in person 4-20-2-14

DISHWASHER Apply @ -The Sovereign
Restaurant Service Entrance, after 2 pm 12
SE 2nd Ave 4-20-2-14

MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOK &
CASHIERS Apply in person
Tower Rd & 13th St locations. 6-2-10-14

Nanny needed 3 days a week. Safe driver,
references, 2 children ages 7 & 9, please
call 494-1051 4-20-2-14

The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now
hiring sales associates. PT positions approx
18-24 hrs/wk. Apply in person 618-NW 60th
St (behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) Call
331-1253 4-20-2-14

DANCE & GYMNASTICS
Staff wanted apply at the YMCA 5201 NW
34th St or call Kim at 374-9622 5-12-4-14

GYMNASTICS/PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Tampa Supervise/Teach classes in gymnas-
tics for kids up to age 12. FT. Email resume
to tlgnt@tampabay.rr.com 4-20-2-14

Part time working on web sites in Microsoft
Front Page. Must be web design capable.
Wage negotiable. Most work may be done
at your location. Call 1-800-707-8899 5-
-12-4-14

SUMMER OFFICE ASSISTANT
10-20- hrs/wk. Prefer majors from PR, Sports
Admin or Mgmt, Mktg or Bus. Please call
352-331-3557 4-20-2-14

SERVERS Exp & friendly. Apply in person
between 2-5 pm NAPOLATANO'S 606 NW'
75th st. 5-10-3-14


Internet savvy & intelligent people wanted*
for internet research position. Gville & SFL
office locations. FT/PT. Email resumes to
jobs@netenforcers.com 4-20-2-14

NINA'S COSTUMES/ALTERATIONS/
TUXEDOS. Hiring for summerA& B and fall.
FT/PT. Right across from campus. 375-6462
4-20-1-14

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
Counselors, marketing. PT/FT $60k+/yr.
Call 373-5295 4-20-1-14

5 STAR PIZZA is now hiring delivery drivers.
Great pay, flexible hrs. Closing drivers aver-
age over $100 per shift. Apply in person at
600 NW 75th St. 352-333-7979. 5-19-5-14

PIZZA MAKER for traditional NY-style pizza.
PT hours. Starting $10/hr. Required in all
aspects of hand-made pizza. Call 745-0456
4-20-1-14

GAINESVILLE COUNTRYCLUB
Housekeeping position PT Mon-Fri 7:00 am
to 1:00 pm Lunch provided. Call Gregat 317-
5602 DFWP 4-20-1-14


LifeSouth Community Blood Centers. is
looking for a mature and dedicated indi-
vidual to fill a full time position as Call Center
Coordinator. Position responsibilities will
include answering telephones, data entry,
and other receptionist duties. The position
will require some nighttime hours as well as
weekends. Applicants should fax a cover let-
ter and resume to Sharra Luke @ 352-334-
7763 or fill out an application at 4039 West
Newberry Road, Gainesville, FL 32607,
EOE/DFWP. 4-20-1-14


-3-14 Casino's Pizza & Sub
Delivery Driver Wanted
Pizza Maker
Manager
Experienced Only. Call 262-7777 4-20-1-14


BLIMP GROUND CREW
Full time travel. Background checks. Good
driving record. DFWP. Steve Adams 407-
363-7777 5-31-8-14

We need volunteers for summer camp serv-
ing children with disabilities. Need volunteers
to work two days a week for four hours.
Please contact James at 392-3506 or 219-
6744. For more information on the summer
camp please check www.jordanklausnerfoun
dation.org 4-20-1-14

GET PAID TO RIDE THE BUS!
The Center for Independent Living needs
someone PT to provide instruction to people
with disabilities on riding the bus safely. Flex
Hrs call Staci @ 378-7474 btwn 9-5, No exp
Req. 5-12-3-14


I Services


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.
4-20-7-1-15

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

TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE
Take Points Off Your Driver's License -
And Dismiss Traffic Tickets
With Online Driver Improvement Courses
onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com
4-20-71-15

,'jn.lporwj.Ii Farrrm .aii and'or pasture board.
10 min v,.j o f IF on "t-icner Rd. CBS Barn
12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres. Lighted
arena, round pen, trails, tackroom. Owner on
premises. 376-8792 4-20-71-15
SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM
Quality' Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0
Parties 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
4-20-50-15


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

MOST IMPORTANT SKILL
FOR LAW SCHOOL SUCCESS?
Check out:
iawschoolprepcourse.com
4-20-58-15

**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
Complete Auto Service
Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks
Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033
www.automallgainesville.com
4-20-56-15

EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryclub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250'
x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump 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 0 Exhibits 0 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 0 Name Badges 0 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 0 Prorated
Close to UF 0 All Sizes 0* No Deposit
Archer Road Self Storage 371-4296
South West Self Storage 374-4444
4-20-20-15

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


ENGLISH TUTORING
English as 2nd language
Reading Compfl,,.ioir, Cornversation
E.periern:ed eduC 3':'r Re.asonable fees.
Tel 352.3.-9400J 20"'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

FINANCE TUTOR
'rdi..,;dual- Cr -mall grc'up
E :perienri.ed ec,:ellen]
375-6641 Harold Nobles
4-20-8-15


MCAT TEST PREP
85 hour course and/or private
tutoring tailored to your needs.
Small class size. Reasonable rates.
Proven results. 100% guaranteed.
Call 372-8560 or 1-800-910-1352
4-20-1-15 -

TLC HORSEBOARD
All facilities & amenities: quality instruc-
tior, 1. minuei iiorr, UF. Jan at 376-7762.
Greaihoasc Ecqueriar, Center. 8-15-26-15.


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

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


"PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES.
bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE
will get free evaluation, medication & be ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ
reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @ Ave 375-3752. 4-20-71-18
331-2020 immediately. 4-20-26-16


Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional-$20 fee)
SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES

University Opticians
300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480.
4-20-71-18


most ins accepted, Hours ivi-r oa-op 4-Lu- GUNS! GUNS!GUNS!
71-16 1800 Gun Inventory
Over 500 handguns in stock
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR ACNE with Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair.
Blue Light Treatments for moderate acne. Reloading Supplies 466-3340
Call Dermatology Associates 352-332-4051 Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer
4-20-67-16 8mi. South of G'ville on 441

ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) 4-20-71-18
IV sedation, Student Discount.-
Well Woman Care & Birth Control *Family Chiropractic*
Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
352-372-1664. 373-7070
4-20-71-16 4-20-71-18


VEGETARIAN?
Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE
Inside Books;,lnc..505 NW 13 St.
10-9 384-0090
4-20-71-18


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Freshman Wynn struggles with pitches


Star joins Gators


STAFF REPORT


The UF baseball team and
Coach Pat McMahon recently
announced that outfielder Chris
Petrie, from Jacksonville, has
signed a national letter of intent.
"We are extremely excited
that Chris has
.decided to join
the Gator base-
ball family",
McMahon said.
"He is a quality
individual with
outstanding
McMahon power."
Through
April 16, Petrie ranked third for
Lake City Community College
with a .375 batting average and
paced -his squad in total bases
(124), runs- (46) and doubles (20).
He has belted seven home runs
and'tallied 36 RBI, statistics that
place him second and third on
the team, respectively. In addition,
Petrie leads the Timberwolves
with a .402 clip in conference play
and has totaled nine doubles.
Petrie started all 51 games last
season for head coach Tom Clark
and batted .386 with 40 RBI and
five homers. On the mound, the
southpaw was 2-1 with a 4.11
earned run average and totaled
11 strikeouts. Petrie was a first-
team all-conference selection and
achieved second-team all-state
status. He was selected by the
Minnesota Twins in the 47th round
of the 2004 Major League Baseball


Draft.
"Chris is an outstanding athlete
who can play any of the outfield
positions for us," assistant. coach
Tim Parenton said. "We are look-
ing forward to having him arrive
on campus to start his career as a
Gator."
Petrie was a four-year let-
terman and three-yeaf starter
for head coaches Storm Davis
and John Newman at the
Bolles School in Jacksonville.
He helped the. Bulldogs to the
3A State Championship during
his junior year in 2002, when
he hit .376 with 35 RBI and six
homers as his club finished 30-4
overall.
In addition, Petrie was a pitcher
and outfielder for the 1998 AAU
national champions for head coach
Chet Lemon and was a member of
the 2000 AAU national runner-up
squad coached by Mike Jones. He
was also selected to the 2000 AAU
all-tournament team.
"It is an honor to become part
of the Gator baseball program,"
Petrie said. "I look forward to
working with the coaching staff
and having -the opportunity to
contribute to the team."
In addition to Petrie, Florida
has already signed 11 other stu-
dent-athletes to a national letter
of intent. This group includes
Michael Allen, Avery Barnes,
Patrick Keating, J.K. LaCoste,
Jarrod Langlois, John Matulia,
Andrew McCutchen, Cody Neer,
Clayton Pisani, Chas Spottswood
and Drew Thompson.


GATORS, from page 35

with an RBI.
"That's the game of baseball,
sometimes things go your way,
sometimes they don't," Davis
said. "Henry wasn't afraid to
throw his fastball to challenge
you. He made a lot of good
pitching in challenging spots.
He definitely had his good stuff
tonight."
The Gators played a rare er-
ror-free game, while also outhit-
ting the Seminoles 9-7.
"We played well, we didn't
db anything stupid, we didn't
do anything to hurt otr-,'t'-l -.."
. Davis said. "We just didn't get
the hits when we needed them
and they capitalized on their
chances."
UF coach Pat McMahon
tipped his cap to the opposition,
noting the strong performance
of his freshman pitcher.
"We were hitting behind in
the count a lot over the course
of the night," McMahon said.
"I thought Henry pitched really
well and Florida State defended
the field very well. We're very
proud of Tommy Wynn's per-
formance. As a freshman, I
thought he really competed."
Eight of the nine UF batters
had at least one hit, with right
fielder Brian Leclerc coming up
0-for-4. Leclerc lined out to first
'base with the bases loaded on a
play that might have swung the
game in favor of the Gators.
"We hit the ball really hard;
it's a game of inches," McMahon
said. "Our goal is not to out-hit
people, our goal is to out-score.
To score is to be productive.


Tim Casey Alligator
First baseman Matt LaPorta collected one of UF's nine hits
against Florida State. The Gators fall to 27-10 for the season.


It was a well-played game by
both teams. It was a fun game
to manage in, there were some
neat plays within plays of the
game.",
SMcMahon' explained the
decision to allow Pete to pitch
to Chapman after allowing a.
double to the first batter he
faced.
"Michael Pete has pitched
really well out of the bullpen for


us this season," McMahon said.
"They out two good swings on
it, and unfortunately those runs
showed up.
"With that part of the lineup,
what we wanted to do after the
leadoff hitter, we wanted to try
to pitch Pete through the fifth
place in the batting order. As the
game unfolded late, hopefully
we could have tied it up. It's a
neat chess match at that point."


kl I H I 1 rA UF faces Bulldogs again


Gymnast Orley Szmuch hopes her ankle has recovered for a
strong showing in Thursday's NCAA championships.


GYM, from page 35

Faehn said. "We're more than
capable of performing like we
did at Regionals, and even
better, and with an even more
aggressive lineup."
Those lineup shifts come
as a result of several key
team members fighting off
injuries. Savannah Evans will
return to vault after missing
the event at the Southeast
Regional due to an ankle
sprain, Orley Szmuch will
complete her comeback from
her ankle woes by adding
floor exercise, becoming the
third all-around competitor
for UF -along with. Breanne
King and Ashley Reed, and
Lutz will be back on the bal-.
ance beam.
The Gators are hoping that
those additions help push
them back to where they were
a year ago, tied for first in their
session.
They will have to do this all
in spite of the difficult competi-
tion they will have to face..
"I kind of like our draw actu-.
ally," Lutz said. "We've seen all
of the teams that we're compet-
ing against, we've been against
them already, so we know what
we're up against."'


The meet will mark the fifth
meeting this season between
the Gators and Georgia, and
both of UF's wins against the
Bulldogs this season have been
significant.
UF's dual meet win in
Athens in February was the
first Gator dual meet win
there in two decades, and
the Gators defeated Georgia
at the NCAA Southeast
Regional on April 9.
"We're more than

capable of performing
like we did at Region-
als, and even better,
and with an even more
aggressive lineup."
Rhonda Faehn
UF women's gymnastics
coach


"I think that was a huge
confidence booster for us," Lutz
.said. "It gave us a lot of peace of
mind going into this meet, espe-
cially beating Georgia and then
us having Georgia again in the
draw. It's kind of fresh in our
minds that we just beat them
once, so we're looking forward
to doing it again."


BULLPEN, from page 35

at J.D. Drew, I am the thousands of
Michigan State fans who applaud-
ed Kentucky's Ramel Bradley
when he got up after the Elite-8
collision.
So you don't support the kind of
behavior we've been seeing on ESPN's
"Outside the Lines"?
No, because those hoodlums
aren't-fans. They are lunatics who
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Ban John Green and Christopher
House from the teams they embar-
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for the future.
I Outlaw foul language. We
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to the 5 year-olds who are learning
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Limit alcohol, but only in the
fourth quarter or late innings. I
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,2005 U ALLIGATOR, 33


Tennis pair honored


STAFF REPORT


Two Gators have done all th
things off the court.
UF junior women's tennis
Jennifer Magley and junior men's
player Jordan Dolberg have been
to the Southeastern Conference
Works Teams, the league office ann
Tuesday. The SEC, which sponsor
Works Teams in all 20 sports, 1
highlight athletes from each scho
give back to their community in s
service efforts.
Off the court, Magley serves a
model for girls. She works with
titled "Girl Power" once a wee
Gainesville community center for
girls, and she started a similar p
in Bradenton called "Pearls of Gra
founded this group in 1999 as a no
mentoring program for at-risk te
in the inner .city.
She was nominated for the
Herald Award, which recognizes I
county high school seniors for thei
to their school and community.
Magley plays the violin, drum
the lead singer in a contemporary
men's vocal group called Faith.


She also has modeled extensively
on runway and print work for designer
le right Jessica McClintock, the United Way,
Little Tykes and the American Heart
player Association, as well as has been involved
s tennis with March. of Dimes and Gator Tracks
selected (with elementary students), and visited
Good Shands Children's Hospital and Harvest
ounced of Hope during 2004-05.
*s Good Magley and the No. 8 Gators travel
ooks to to Tuscaloosa, Ala. for
ol who the SEC Tournament,
superior which begins Thursday.
UF earned the No. 3
s a role seed, and a first-round
a group bye, and will play the
ek at- a winner of the South
r at-risk Carolina-Arkansas
program Magley quarterfinal match on
ce." She Friday.
n-profit Dolberg volunteered more time than
enagers any oQther member of the Gators men's
tennis squad for Goodwill Gators this pasf
Golden year. He has spent time with the Gator
vanatee Literacy program reading to area chil-
r service dren arid volunteers time at Terwilliger
Elementary School.
s and is This week, Dolberg and the No. 5
y wom- Gators travel to Athens, Ga. for the 2005
SEC Men's Tennis Tournament.


UF grad named coach


STAFF REPORT
For the first time, a UF graduate was
named the head coach of an NCAA
Division I women's basketball team.
Former UF women's basketball stand-
out Amaida Butler (1990-94) was named
the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers
women's hoops program today.
Butler served as 49ers- associate head
coach for the last two years, after working
as an assistant coach there the previous
two seasons.
Butler was promoted following the
2002-03 season, when the 49ers won their
first Conference USA title arid a trip to the
NCAA Tournament. She played an inte-
gral role on a coaching staff that has led the
49ers to three straight postseason appear-
ances for the first time in the program's
history.
. Butler has been heavily involved with
recruiting, overseeing classes graduating
in even years. In her first season with the
49ers, she helped the team put together-
the nation's 24th-ranked recruiting class.


Three of those players, Pam Brown,
Sakellie Daniels and Andrea Davidson,
were named to the C-USA all-freshman
team.
Butler spent four seasons as an assis-
tant coach at Austin Peay before joining
the 49ers. While there, she helped the
Govs reach the NCAA
Tournament in 2001, fin-
ishing the year 18-13 and
winning the Ohio V.i ley.,,
Conference champion-
ship. She recruited and
coached back-to-back
/ OVC freshmen of the
year. She- also coached
Butler the school's all-time
leading scorer, Brooke Armistead, who
was the Govs' first player drafted by the
WNBA.
As a player, she finished her career sec-
ond on the Gators' all-time assists list, and
among the top five in both three-pointers
made and three-point percentage. Butler
was also a three-time academic All-SEC
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34, ALLIGATOR 0 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005


UF prepares for SEC Tournament


* GATORS LOOK TO NAB 13TH
WIN OF 14 MATCHES.

By NATASHA WEINSTEIN
Alligator Writer
nweinstein@alligator.org

The No. 5 UF men's tennis team
heads to Georgia today in an opti-
mum situation.
For a regular season that began
plagued with uncertainty after the loss


of one of the Gators' best players, they
enter the postseason co-Southeastern
Conference champions and ranked-
highest since Feb. 18. Not only are they
confident, but they are eager and excit-
ed to play teams in a league they have
dominated during past months.
UF plays its first match Friday
against the Kentucky-Vanderbilt
winner. Both teams fell to the Gators
in their first meetings. The Gators are
one of four teams to make their tour-


Chris Brandi and the fifth-ranked Gators are headed to Athens, Ga., the
site of the Southeastern Conference Tournament. UF has one 12 of its last
13 matches.


nament debut in the quarterfinals
after receiving a first-round bye.
With their lone SEC loss coming
to No 3. Mississippi, the team that
shared the SEC championship title
with UF, the Gators are not so quick
to disregard the slew of top-25 oppo-
nents they will face.
"We're going to have to be sharp,
we're going to have to have energy
and we'll have to play well or we
will lose," Coach Andy Jackson said.
"There are too many good teams to
think that you can play any match at
a normal level or below normal level
and expect to advance."
The SEC tournament is regarded
as one of the top events leading up
to the NCAA Championship in May.
The semifinals are slated for Saturday
and the championship round will be
played on Sunday.
While the Gators might be play-
"We're going to have to be
sharp, we're going to have to
have energy and we'll have to
play well or we will lose."
Andy Jackson
UF men's tennis coach

ing some, of the year's best tennis,
Jackson said the team could always
perfect their game, especially when
it comes to doubles.
Overall, the Gators finished 10-1
in the league, but only 6-5 in doubles.
Jackson said he plans on adjusting
the lineup throughout the tourna-
ment until he finds something that
works.
"Obviously we need to keep try-
ing things until we come up with
something that allows us to be more
successful in doubles," he said. "We
should be better and we're going to
work to prove that."
After the tournament, the Gators
will take a week off to finish up with
finals and rest-before returning to the
courts in preparation for the NCAA
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Center fielder Jeff Corsaletti registered a single against Florida State, but he failed to catch a Gibbs
Chapman line drive that resulted in a twp-run ground-rule double.


By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org

TALL AH. SEE Check.
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out-oa.ch the opposition but it was
Flonda S'tatecoacai ithke Mlartin Lh.at'
g ,t th i better ot the co-nti-st
FSU won the second game of the
in-state baseball rivalry 4-2 Tuesday
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ot an impre-ss. pitcdlng perfor-
mance of sopliomo:re Br an Henry.
BrFan has-a very good baseball
nientalith Martin -aidl "He had a
god outiing tonielht He knows he
needs to have more outings like that
to stay in the starting rotation."
Henry (3-2) pitched 7.1 innings
to hold the Gators to two runs, then
p.la\d third base \.h'ile his bullpen
clo-ed the same.
"He's a good baseball player, but
he's still got to do a little better i ith
that bat Mlartin .aid of Henry-
-_t- ikeoXut in hi- :.nr\ at-bat.
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nenced pitcher as wll tihe-hmnan
Tonmy \\',-nn
"I wasn t lutting my s.pot-'
\\vnn ?.aid. I competed, I -oriked
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had I just v. asn i able to pull it out
tonight '


In 4.1 innings, Wynn allowed two
earned runs and three walks while.
striking out three batters. \\ yran had
not thrown more than two innino-z
in in\ appearance this sea-on
O. "nce \ our adrenaline get-< go-
ing. \LIu really don't feel the tahraue
as much' \\\Tnn -aid E-peciall\
play ing here the crowd geb- on \Yu
so 3ou ork ottff of that
Senior left-handed pitcher Mike
Pete- I relieved
Wynn (0-1) in
the bottom of the
fifth inning after a
leadoff walk was
issued.
The second
pitch out of Pete's
Pete hand was blasted
against the high
right field wall for a double. FSU left
fielder Gibbs Chapman followed
with two-run double. his thLird RBI
of the game.
"Our pitchers did great tonight
holding the Gators,.but I thought
we'd -need more than three.'
Chapman ;aid. 'It s eoing to be
a good game in Gaminfs dle in a
-couple of weeks. It will make itin-
tere-ting w ith the -erne, tied
L I- second baseman Adam Da'. is
had twio: stolen bases. batting 2-for-3

- SEE GATORS, PAGE 32


Average fan rebuts criticism


Hello there. Anybody home? It's
just me, the average fan.
Go away. You're not wanted.
Wait, wait. Before you chuck a flare
at my head, please listen. Don't kick me
out of the stadium, don't take away my
$4 beer and don't arrest me.
I want to clear my name. I need to
cleanse my reputation.
During the past year and a half, my
resume has taken a beating.
-It all started with a frenzied herd
of Maryland Terrapins who assaulted
Duke's J.J Redick with an obscene chant
while he shot free throws.
But everyone you media moguls,
you widespread antagonists forgot
about me.
Forgot until Mr. John Green show-.
ered Indiana Pacer Ron Artest with
barley shampoo. And, as we all know,
Mr. Artest bathed the spectators with a
slugging shower.
Then there's Christopher House. That
bugaboo swiped at the face of New York
Yankee Gary Sheffield at.Fenway Park


Louis-
Anastasis
Louis in the Bullpen
lanastasis@alligator.org


last week.
This is why
no one likes you.
Not sports haters,
not the media and
definitely not the
players. Go away.
I understand
your feelings,
but let me make


my case.
I am not the one who curses. I am not
the one who throws debris onto playing
fields. I am-not the one who clubs players.
I am the 55-year old Vietnam vet-
eran who catches Manny Ramirez's
foul ball but gives it to the youngster
beside me.
I am the 72-year old Pistons' grand-
ma who respectfully applauds when
Jermaine O'Neal fouls out of a game.
I am the 13-year-old who attends games
for an autograph, a dunk or two and some
memories for the school cafeteria.
For every joke that hurled a battery
SEE BULLPEN, PAGE 32


GYMNASTICS

Gators eyeing Super Six


By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer
dtreat@alligator.org

Samantha Lutz remembers the feel-
ing.
As part of the UF gymnastics team last
season, Lutz performed under the sport's
biggest collegiate spotlight: the NCAA
Super Six.
And it's something that she'll never
forget."
"It's really not something that I can
even describe," Lutz said. "It wa- ju-t j o,
exciting to walk in there, to realize that
'Wow, this is the culmination of all the
work I've done all season and all the time
and effort we put in,' and just being able to
experience it at that time was amazing."
Before the Gators can walk onto that
stage again, another challenge awaits


them on Thursday night, as they com-
pete in the second session at the NCAA
Championships.
Each session includes six schools, and
the top three in each will advance to the
Super Six Friday, night.
The Gators have advanced to the Super
Six four times, the most recent being 2004,
where they finished fifth.
Their highest finish ever was second
in 1998.
UF received a fairly difficult draw for
their session, including four of last year's
Super Six teams in No. 2 UCLA, No. 4
Alabama and No. 5 Georgia.
No. 9 Iowa State and No. 13 Brigham
Young are the other two teams in the
group.
"Either session that we're in, we still
have to do our job," UF Coach Rhonda
SEE GYM, PAGE 32


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Tally a bevy of awards for a team looking to make a post-
season statement.
The UF men's tennis team welcomed a number of ac-
colades from the Southeastern Conference Tuesday. Men's
tennis head coach Andy Jackson was named SEC co-Coach of
the Year while newcomer Greg Ouellette was tabbed the SEC
Freshman of the Year. In addition, Ouellette was a First Team
All-SEC selection while Hamid Mirzadeh made the First
Team for the third time in his career Redshirt junior Chris
Brandi represented the Gator_ on the All-SEC Second Team
iiclkson earned SEC co-Coach ot the Year honor.. %i which
I-ag-ue coach. vote on, for the third rimc in his career and
the second while at UF. In I c1l he earned the dLntinchon
while at Mississippi State before doing so with the Gators


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Guichard of Mississippi State. In 2005, Jackson led the
Gators to a share of the SEC title, as UF posted a 10-1 confer-
ence record to match Mississippi. Jackson is the only coach
in SEC history to win titles at two different
member institutions.
Ouellette earned the --\th-e' er SEC
Freshman of the Year award. He is only
the second UF player to win this ac-
colade, the other being Janne Holmia in
n0:3 Ouellette, who is ranked No. 39 in
Jack^son the ITA singles poll, led the Gators with a
34-0 overall record in 2005 and went 16-3
in dual-mnatch play He posted an 11-0 mark against SEC op-
ponents in-dual-match play, becoming the first player in the
Jackson era to do so. Ouellette defeated a team-high seven


ranked opponents this season and became the first Gator
freshman to be named SEC Player of the Week, when he was
selected for the honor on Jan. 25.
Mirzadeh, who was also named to the first team in 2003
and 2004, is ranked No. 31 in the latest ITA poll. Mirzadeh
went 12-9 in dual matches at the top of the singles lineup
for the Gators. He also went 8-3 against conference foes
and defeated six ranked opponents. He was named the
recipient of the United States Tennis Association (USTA)
Sportsmanship Award at the USTA/ITA National Men's
Team Indoor Championship at the Mid-Town Tennis Club
this past February.
Mirzadeh was chosen for this annual award by the 16
participating coaches for displaying outstanding sportsman-
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Not officially associated with the University VOLUME 98 ISSUE 141 the independent florida gi of Florida Published by Campus Communications; Inc. of Gainesvile, Florida lgWe Inform. You Decide. PAPAL CCHN.CLAVE Catholics w e ig h pi s F&k By EMILY YEHLE Alligator Writer eyehle@aigator.org The quick election of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the new pope Tuesday surprised some local Catholics, who insist the cardinals' confidence overshadows Ratzinger's reputation as a conservative and strict leader. "i The Papal Conclave chose Ratzinger in four ballots and two days, one of the shortest elections in 100 years. Syndicated Content "If so many of the cardinals chose him so quickly, no doubt they have confidence in him,' Available from Com mercial News Providers" said Larry Lataif, co-coordinator of the UF Catholic Student Fellowship. Ratzinger named himself Pope Benedict XVI, conjuring up the last pope named Benedict, who worked to close the gap between traditionalists and modernists. The new pope, however, has pledged to enforce strict conservative policies. Ratzinger's humble side will come out during his papacy, said the Rev. Tim Lindenfelser of the Diocese of Saint Augustine, the organization that presides over many Florida Catholic churches, four of which are in Gainesville. "There is this reputation he has of being strict and domineering and that stereotypical German, but if you meet him in person, he is very softspoken and humble," he said. "He really does listen." Lindenfelser added that he has never met SEE POPE, PAGE 15 x & Terry morning show pm led from UF EARLIER, UF DECIDED TO HALT THE AIRING OF "DRUNK BITCH FRIDAY." By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org Rock 104 may be digging a grave for momings with Lex and Terry sooner than expected. In just a few days, the entire show, not just "Drunk Bitch Friday," the most popular moming radio segment in the Gainesville area, will be taken off the'air even though the segment was Center fielder Jeff Corsaletti registered a single against Florida State, but he failed to catch a Gibbs Chapman line drive that resulted in a two-run ground-rule double. See story, pg. 35. not found to violate Federal Communications Commission standards of decency. However, Syndication Director for Cox Radio Peter Welpton said FCC regulations were never the problem. On "This isn't an issue of FCC Campus law. This is an issue with the president," Welpton said of UF President Bernie Machen. "At some point, we are going to be forced to hold the station in breach of contract and be forced to remove the show from the radio station. We're talking about a matter of days. Not just Friday's segment -we are removing the show." WRUF came in breach of its syndication contract with Cox Radio when it stopped airing "Drunk Bitch Friday" earlier this month because selective airing of shows is not allowed. Selective cancellation of show segments also sets a troublesome precedent of censorship, so Cox cancelled the entire show. Lex Staley and Terry Jaymes told the Alligator they both disagreed with UF administration's decision to cancel the "Drunk Bitch Friday" segment about two weeks ago. Lex said it violates the First Amendment. SEE LEX & TERRY, PAGE 19 Alligator staff to host open house on Friday The Independent Florida Alligator will host an open house at our office, located at 1105 W University Ave. (two blocks east of campus across from the Bank of America), from noon to 5 p.m. Friday. We're looking for reporters, opinion columnists, graphic artists, photographers and copy editors. You do not have to be a journalism major to apply. Just come in to fill out an application, meet editors and see if you'd be interested in working here during Summer and/or Fall. Bl UF students shelled out more than $5,700 of their tuition money toward a Student Government banquet held last Saturday night. See story, pg. 16. Donovan upsets in city runoff By BRIAN HAGEN Alligator Writer bhagen@alligator.org Local hospice chaplain Jack Donovan defeated incumbent Tony Domenech in the runoff election for the District 3 Gainesville City Commission seat by a margin of 88 votes Tuesday night. "First, we have a lot of work to do, and we have a wonderful opportunity with this city," Donovan said. "And second, the party is up the street at The Top." The whoops, Domenech squawks and hugs of Donovan and his team filled the Supervisor of Elections Office when the numbers were announced -51.68 percent for Donovan and 48.32 for Domenech, who actually won the previous election by 4.15 percent. Election Results Tony Domenech Jack Donovan Votes % Votes % Precinct 4 (Campus Church of Christ) 76 37.62% 126 62.38% Precinct 24 223 43.55% 289 56.45% Precinct 26 210 37.10% 356 62.90% Precinct 32 -84 44M6% .104 55.32% Precinct 40 270 65.69% 141 34.31% Precinct 44 30 53.57% 26 46.43% Precinct 54 63 55.75% 50 44.25% Absentee Ballots 2 23 56.46% 172 43.54% Early Votes 86 49.14% 89 50.86% Total 1265 -48.32% 1353 51.68% SEE ELECTION, PAGE 13 FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 20 CROSSWORD 21 Partly SPORTS 35 cloudy 81/56 visit www.alligator.org Sl Apcydle\ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,2005

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2, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 News Today ANNOUNCEMENTS The Roots will perform at 8 p.m. with free tickets available to UP students at the University Box Office. The show is presented by Student Government Productions and Accent, UF's speakers bureau. They will be promoting their latest album, "The Tipping Point." Student tickets are limited to four tickets per UF ID and one ID per person. For more information, please call (352) 392-5500. This semester's Gator Stompin will be held on Thursday from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m. Tickets and T-shirts may be purchased in advance or on the day of the event at Domino's Pizza in the Westgate Plaza (corner of 34th Street and University Avenue), Lexington Crossing Apartments or Gator City. Shirt supplies are limited. Tired of Rooming with Chimpanzees roommate -problems with Alligator Classifieds! FS f FORECAST TODAY PARTLY CLOUDY 81/56 THURSDAY SUNNY 83/55 Participation includes up to 10 drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic), two pizza slices, free cover charges and a souvenir T-sliirt. WHAT'S HAPPENING 6 p.m. Bate Papo Orange & Brew 7 p m. Fashion Show Reitz Union Grand Ballroom 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. "Hotel Rwanda" Reitz Union Cinema FRIDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 84/58 .SATURDAY THUNDER STORMS 77/49 SUNDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 71/43 CORRECTION Cabeze cards are not swiped by taxi drivers and must be called in to operate. We reported otherwise in Tuesday's Alligator. We regret the error. The Alligator strives to be accurate and clear in its news' reports and editorials. If you find an error, please call our newsroom at (352) 3764458 or send an e-mail to editor,-alligator.org. GATO 7I{0 4/23/04 10 am WED: LADIES NIGHT Live Acoustic Music NO COVER -21 & up 1728W. 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4, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Old plan new again for 24th N THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHANGED ITS MIND AFTER IT DID NOT RECEIVE A PLEDGE OF ANOTHER $1.3 MILLION. By IVETTE MENDEZ Alligator Writer imendez@alligator.org When Clark Butler went back on his word, so did the Alachua County Commission. The Commission decided Tuesday to revert to its original plans to create a two-lane Southwest 24th Avenue running west of 34th Street. The step was taken just days after the developer refused to cough up $1.3 million extra to make 24th Avenue a four-lane thoroughfare. Butler previously committed $4.7 million to the road's expansion, to preserve his interest in extending his Butler Plaza shopping complex north. Representing Butler at the meeting was Robert Roller, the company's director of development. "On [December] 14, your commission voted to four-lane the road," Reller said. Butler then agreed to pay the $4.7 million difference to build the four-lane road, Reller said. However, costs have increased to an undetermined amount since then, and Butler never had a chance to sign a formal agreement. "Mr. Butler is not interested in paying an openended agreement at $6 million or more," Reller said. Commissioner Rodney Long felt Butler "walked away" from the plan. "There was an agreement on the table that gave you a four-lane road," Long said. "Tltis deal could have been done two years ago." The commission had before them three proposals at the meeting from which to choose: In the first plan, a two-lane road would be built from Southwest 34th Street-to Southwest 43rd-Street. A second option before the Commission for the same stretch of street, as presented by County Manager Randall Reid, consisted of developing the road with four lanes anyway. The third was to construct a two-lane road with enough space in the median to expand to four lanes if the money was provided in the future. Baitler proposed the four-lane road in order to. support future development, such as shopping centers akin to his massive Butler Plaza complex. Reid recommended going forward with the two-lane road unless Butler committed to paying the difference within 30 days. "I don't think even the primary developer wishes to have a delay on the project," Reid said. Also, the four-lane right-of-way would have to be acquired within a 60-day period to be able to proceed. But representatives with the county's Public Works said the project has already hit numerous delays in land acquisition and negotiations for a four-lane road. "It's probably going to cost more as we go through the process of condemning the property," County Attorney David Wagner said. If the primary developer were to pay the differerce, there could be an, agreement, Reid said. "We currently have apAlachua County proved in our documents a COmMISSIOn two-lane road," he said. But, even after Reller presented Butler's position of not paying the $6 million, Long continued to push the idea of giving Butler and extra 30 days to make A final decision. "It makes sense for us not to take any action, period,"' Long said. "We need to wait." Roller reinforced the fact that Butler would not be swayed in his final decision. "It's been decided," Reller said. There is no reason to wait extra time and let the costs for any future road escalate, he said: Commission Chairwoman Cynthia Chestnut also suggested deferring any decision untilButler Enterprises filed impact forms outlining the company's future plans. Chestnut said she did not see Southwest 24th Avenue as a Top 10 priority among road rehabilitation or construction projects in Gainesville. But Counissioners Lee Pinkoson -and Paula DeLaney saw a final decision for Southwest 24th Avenue to be necessary at this meeting. The board should not pass up the chance to connect Newberry Road and Archer Road, Pinkoson said. "We know that there's an existing traffic problem," he said. UDEN',T LIFE Alcohol vendors push for preparation, not prohibition By MEGAN V. WINSLOW Alligator Writer mwinsloweaigator.org As UF President Bernie Machen continues to spearhead the UF effort to curtail alcohol abuse by students, local beer distributors are expressing a desire to have a say. Machen's community alcohol coalition now consists of UF faculty, administrators, students, elected officials, local law enforcement and health experts. And though representatives from Budweiser said they have spoken with the Office of Student Affairs, they have yet to see much headway from their meeting, said Dan Burkhardt, vice president of Burkhardt Sales & Services, the local wholesaler of Anheuser-Busch products. "It's really a one-sided coalition -it's not a broad spectrum," he said. "Here we are in the beer industry, and we have no say in what's going on." Machen has attempted to discourage alcohol abuse by limiting student exposure to alcohol advertising on campus, starting by banning Coors Light advertisements at the Rascal Flatts concert in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. Burkhardt suggested that representatives from the alcohol industry, as well as local establishments that sell alcohol, work together with the coalition to promote responsible drinking habits among students. But Vice President of the Beer Industry of Florida Armando Sanchez-Abali said the industry is on track to accomplish just that. In 2001, the Florida Alcohol and Hospitality Coalition was created as a partnership between alcohol vendors to combat Machen alcohol abuse. Earlier this month, the coalition met with Machen while he was in Tallahassee for Gator Day to discuss a potential collaboration of efforts. During the meeting, the coalition pledged to offer Machen support with off-campus issues by providing resources and experience, Sanchez-Aballi said. "He's interested in our proposal, and I'm encouraged by his interest," he said. "We respect and support his determination to try and address some of the issues, and what we want to say is that we have an equal interest as well." -Perhaps one of the easiest ways for alcohol companies to become involved is to share methods derived from companies' programs to promote responsible drinking. Anheuser-Busch offers "Courage to Care" and "College Talk," programs geared toward taking a realistic look at college drinking and methods to deter binge drinking. Similar programs from Coors include "BARS," "TIPS" and "TEAMS," initiatives to curb underage alcohol consumption and manage alcohol sales at sports facilities. As far as the beer industry's input goes, UF spokesman Steve Orlando said Machen is eager and willing to hear from anybody in the community. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 ALLIGATOR, 5 MTV stars share stories and secrets with UF crowd E UF'S PRIDE STUDENT UNION COHOSTED THE EVENT. By LINDSAY TAULBEE Alligator Writer Itaulbee@al~igstsr.srg Speaking as part of Pride Awareness Month, two MTV reality show cast members "dropped some knowledge" on about 70 students Tuesday regarding their experiences with the auditions, the shows and coming out to friends and family. Karamo from "Real -World: Philadelphia" and Sophia from "Road Rules 10" and "Battle of the Sexes 2" gave tips for those interested in attending the upcoming Gainesville audition for "Real World." Sophia explained that an open casting call provides a better opportunity to display oneself. Both revealed they were asked to stay after a group interview because there was a supposed problem with their written applications, at which point they were informed they had been advanced to the next round. Though Sophia was happy each time she was moved forward, she said the interviews were often stressful and delved into personal issues. "At the end of the interviews, I'm like, 'I hate my mom! My life is over!"' she said, Jonatnan ureenwoos / Alligator Karamo, of "Real World: Philadelphia," and Sophia of "Road Rules 10: The Quest," talk about their on-air experience and about being an openly gay minority. laughing. er minorities are on the show just to eduThe pairs also talked about what they cate other people. In reality, she'learned as learned from their experiences on the much from the white cast-mates as they shows. learned from her, she said. "We're gonna drop some knowledge on In response to a question about whether y'all; can you handle it?" Sophia asked. the shows address social issues or just proShe said she recently was asked whethmote stereotypes, Karamo said he felt they provided an opportunity to learn about others. "I have a personal belief that in 30 years, people should study the 'Real World,"' he said. The duo also talked about more lighthearted aspects of the shows, such as "the line," a rule which states cast members cannot interact with the camera crew. "It'd be a game to try to get them to talk to you," Sophia said. Asked if she would have done anything differently, she joked, "I think I would have done my hair more." Both also talked about coming out to their families and friends. Coming out to her father, Sophia said she was worried because her mother had her convinced that her father would have a heart-attack if he found out she was a lesbian. "I had pre-punched '911' on my cell phone, and I had mentally located the (Bayer's aspirin) in the house," she said. In an interview after the show, Sophia said people usually want to hear about the show experiences, but after will talk more about their message. "That's how I measure if it's successful or not, by the kinds of questions they ask," she said. The event was hosted by the Pride Student Union and the Hispanic Student Association. REET The Reitz Union will be open 24 hours a day throughout finals week, April 24-28 Presented by:The J.Wayne Reitz Union and the Student Government Snap Escorts available to & from the Reitz Union call 392-SNAP to arrange a ride. Food services will be available throughout the night KT)UF ORLANDO STUDENTS! Interested In Summer Employment With Orlando's Most Established Companies? Tews Company Is Currendy Recruiring Students To Work During Summer 2005 In Numerous Temporary Positions: Office Assistants Front Desk Assistants Marketing Assistants Accounting Assistants Our clients include Orlando's Largest Healrhcare Provider, Commercial Real Estate Developers, Telecommunications Firms, Advertising Agencies and Many Other Employers. $9.00-$12.00 Per Hour (407)740-8866 x 111 or Email info@tewscompany.com wwv.tewscompany.com EOE/ADA/Never-a Fee

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6, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Editorial It might be the middle of the week, but it sure feels like Friday to us. The regular Opinions staff is taking the day off to do "exams," "term papers," and all of that other stuff we keep hearing so much about, so the Department of Darts & Laurels is stepping in to take care of business. As always. Because we're so happy to have advanced even further toward our ultimate goal of achieving a solid education (read: because we're so freakin' happy to be getting out of this place), we've decided to make good on a promise that we've dangled in front of our readers all semester. That's right: It's finally time for the ever-elusive all-Laurel edition of Darts & Laurels. Can you feel the love? Yeah, we know you can. So toss those textbooks into the bonfire, change into your swimsuits and have a cold one on us as we head on into this final edition of. Darts & Laurels To start things off by mending a bridge that we pretty much burned to ashes before, we offer a now-no-more-funnybusiness-you-crazy-backdoor-dealers-you LAUREL to Joe Goldberg and the Gator Party for somehow, against all odds, not destroying the very fabric of UF society as we know it. Yet. We know they haven't had time to do much, but we're impressed with their restraint so far. We expected, oh, we don't know. maybe to see the executives riding fiery chariots of death led by packs of multicultural society members or something. Keep up the non-fascist work, guys. Because we're always happy when The Man throws us a bone, we extend a thank-goodness-that-the-administrationok-we-mean-everyone-still-doesn't-know-that-place-is-there. LAUREL to UF President Bernie Machen for not shutting down alcohol sales at the Orange & Brew in the Reitz Union. While we don't believe he wants a dry campus, it's still pretty surprising that any time we want we can bowl a few frames in the game room, walk over to the Brew and get our drink on through the magic of Declining Balance. Not that the university encourages such things. In response to the complaints that we spent too much time this semester covering the Student Government elections, we're going to come right back and give a you-may-be-abunch-of-elitist-good-ole'-boys-but-at-least-you're-man-(and woman)-enough-to-stop-pretending-it's-a-secret LAUREL to the Gator Party for giving out M&M candies with the message "Leave a Legacy" written on them. Because this is the Gator Party, however, this means legacy in the sense of "Somebody call the janitor -they left legacy all over my clean floor and it's stinking the place up." While their little joke may be in poor taste, it took a lot of balls to go through with it. And, because we think we've done such a fine job today and all semester, we finish things off with a look-guys-wethink-the-subtle-sarcasm-is-fooling-those-loonies-who-arejust-happy-to-see-their-names-in-the-paper-again LAUREL to the Department of Darts & Laurels for finally quitting our Dart habit cold-turkey. It was tough, but we think we can now look forward to a fuller, happier, less-inherently-depressing life that is free from mind-altering addictions. Now where did we put our Gator 1 cards? We've got a little end-of-the-semester "bowling" to do over at the Reitz. Ilthe i.deIpendent florida Dwayne Robinson Matt Sanchez EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR Mike Gimignani Lauren Flanagan MANAGING EDITOR Diana Middleton Craig Singleton EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator enCOUrages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 wods (abot n' l Ie-i zed nage). T' ny o ust be typr dN obdle-spaced and must include the ,,,uhor's name, clasficatin and5 nhone numer. Names wil be withheld if the writer sos, Jus Caunse We renerve te right to editfr enthin, grmmr style and ibel. Send5 letters to InnnersIaligtornog. brig thern to line W. University Ave,. or send them, to P.0, Box 14257. G'nesvill, FL 326 n4-2257.CoIu,,is of about 450 wordn tbnL, originl tonics ann ed tial cartoons are also welcome. Questions9Call 376-4458. Opinions ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions Column -yo -r Finally, time for some positive th in king So, I have the pleasure of writing the last column oft~he classroom. the semester. I thought I'd so something you don't Ourstudent athletes, too, desee much of on these pages: I'm going to try to be 'i" serve recognition for enriching poItwant to start by thanking the janitors. Throughout -eple toet.The latter fuocthis year, there have been times in which I've been amazed tion should not be underestimatat the accumulation of nastiness in the dorm where I live. Gavin Baker ed: in good times, UF, Gainesville A day or two later, I'm always amazed that it's gone. My Close to Home and a not-insignificant portion of sincerest appreciation goes to you, UF's custodial staff, lettersealgato, erg Florida unite around our Gators; who have prevented so many accidents and illnesses. in bad times, we unite against Stepping back, here's to everyone who ensures that them. Either way, ~-our athletics college life goes smoothly, so that we students can study: programs act as a rallying point -important, because a the maintenance people, the techies, the secretaries, the liSwamp divided against itself cannot chomp. brarians, the food-service employees, the bus drivers and To start naming names, I'd like to single out Coach everyone else who leaves us one less worry or distraction. Urban Meyer. Urban -can I call you Urban? -this has A special "hats off" to student employees, who somehow been said before, but I think you've done more to excite manage to handle both. .the Gator Nation since the second coming of Spurnier. I A toast to Gainesville's businesses, who look for innowhole-heartedly look forward to next season. (P.S. Please vative ways to satisfy students' demands, and to our local e-mail me to ask where you can send the season tickets. government -they're not so bad after all. .I would prefer a box with a mini-bar, or at least a muniCheers to the professors, but especially to the associate fridge, butwhatever works for you.) professors, adjunct professors, lecturers, instructors, TAs, To Ron Zook: um. good luck at Illinois? and so forth. To you falls the -quixotic task of convincing To Billy Donovan: Almost. You are still invited to my students of the importance of one-inch margins, and you birthday party. do it admirably. Also, you teach us things. That can't be To our other coaches and their staffs: You guys are bad. awesome, too. Thanks also to the local charities and non-profits who To President Bernie Machen and the rest of the adminwork to -engage students in the world around them, and -istration: I appreciate all you do for us. I know you're takthe houses of faith who work to engage students in the ting flak over the attempt to change the alcoholic culture world beyond. A special hallelujah goes to the Turlington here -I've given you some -but you're doing the right preachers who, zany as they may be, try to offer students thing. Keep up the good work. something legitimately good and infinitely important. I'd like to offer special congratulations to the graduatKudos to the K~rishnas who provide my afternoon ing seniors. You have a lot to be proud of. Earning a desoundtrack. gree from UP is no trifling matter. Now, go out there and My gratitude goes also to the student organizations make the world better -I know you will. that offer students so many opportunities-It is largely Geoin Baker is a historyfreshmsan. His coln appears en through you that the learning experience extends beyond Wednisesda. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Did Jamal Sowell do a good job in his term as Student Body president? Tuesday's question: Should the Alligator get rid of the Reader response question of the day? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 30% YES 70% NO 43 TOTAL VOTES

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 7 Letters to the Editor Left-wing complainer has his facts wrong Editor: Right-wing moral mongers are short on morals and left-wing socialists are short on facts. As much as Craig Singleton likes to rave about radical judges, he neglects to point out that the Supreme Court already is controlled by radical judges from the left. Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, a radical former American Civil Liberties Union project cofounder who is in favor of lowering the age of consent to 12 ancf eliminating the concept of the traditional family, is now in the process of turning over American sovereignty to the United Nations (if not the European Union). Appointed under Bill Clinton, one of only two presidents in U.S. history to be impeached, Ginsburg has been quoted as saying she considers foreign laws, not just American laws, when forming her legal opinions. In their decision on the "juvenile" death penalty -as I recall, the youngest man in the Florida prison system affected was about 30 -the court cited "evolving standards of decency." Could you find that in the Constitution for me? With any luck, they will allow our standards of decency to evolve as far as the Dutch, who now allow the euthanizing of children. Frank White UF Alumnus E-mail problem lies with user, not system Editor: So, UF is having trouble with their Gatorlink e-mails going into people's spam boxes? That sounds like a personal problem to me: It's not the fault of the Office of Information Technology that people don't know how to control their spam blockers. But here's the irony: The warning about the end of e-mail forwarding was sent via e-mail. So now, those poor souls who have their Gatorlink e-mails sent to their spam box have a notice about the end of e-mail foiwarding. in their spam box. If they haven't figured out how to use the "This Is Not Spam" button by now, this likely means that they won't get this message and will come back next semester wondering why they aren't getting e-mails forwarded from their Gatorlink addresses anymore. You think there was a problem with people not getting their e-mails before, UP? Congratulations! You just made it worse. On top of that, you inconvenience people like me, who enjoy only checking one e-mail account every day. I've come to enjoy Gmail, because it runs smoothly with almost no maintenance, it responds quickly and outgoing e-mails actually work -which is more than I can say for my experiences with WebMail. In fact, I started using the forwarding systern because WebMail never had any of the three things I just mentioned. So instead of taking away a system that runs smoothly because of a BMAC (Between Monitor and Chair) error and forcing people to use your system, how about telling people how to use the "This Is Not Spam" button that all of the top e-mail systems have? Richard Gibbens 2LS z490 all you cOn fly, all summer long. Hey, you cOn sleep in September. GIDE Summer Travel POSS. College students only' The GLiDE Pass gets you all the summer flyin' you can handle on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays among all our destinations East of the Mississippi from May 1 -August 3 1, 2005. All you need to pay each time you fly are the applicable fees and taxes, which can be up to $20.40 per one-way flight-or about the cost of a large pizza* You also get big discounts on the other days of the week, and to the West all the time. It's an awesome deal @ $249* Passes are limited. When they're sold out. .it's all over. Requires a college ID, proof of age (18-25) and a sense of adventure. Go to fyi.COM to buy your pass or for more details. 'User summer travel 'assesare limited and may set out. Whie bU tore seats wil be available on luesdays, VVednesdays and ?aturdoys, nhey are limited and may rot be available on all lights and heavy demand may cause some days to sell out completely GliDE travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays between destinations Past of the Mississippi cannot be booked any earlier than 21 doys before departure date, however, travel on otter days and travel to the West on all days can be booked at the 20% discount without this restriction. Travel on the GliDE Pass may not start unt. 5.0 .e5 and must be completed by 8.3 1.05. Travel may be booked for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays between desrralions East of the Mississippi for a base fare of $0. Travel [or other days of Oae week to destinaions East of the Mississippi may be booked at 20% off uny available fare. 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Vegetarian MEN and WOMEN Needed for a UF Nutrition Study If you are: vegetarian (including vegan) male or female 18-49 v old healthy non-smoking non-pregnant or nursing not taking prescription medication (oral contraceptives are ok) If you are willing to: provide medical history information complete a dietary questionnaire have blood drawn once (following an overnight fast) Then you are eligible to participate in this study!! You will be paid $50 for completing the study. Please call 392-1991 extension 273 for more information.

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8, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Celebrate Earth Day by calling for UF dining facility reform his Friday is Earth Day, which is a time in which we examine our impact on the planet and make personal resolutions to make the environment cleaner and improve the treatment of animals. Some of us vow to be more consistent recyclers, others pledge to plant trees in their neighborhoods. What many of us have yet to discover is that one of the most important actions we can take for the planet has to do with our food choices. Most animals raised for food are forced to live in massive industrial warehouses. These animal factories are leading polluters of our rivers, lakes and streams. The Environmental Protection Agency reports that hog, chicken and cattle waste has polluted 35,000 miles of rivers in 22 states and contaminated groundwater in 17 states. In fact, 2.7 trillion pounds of manure are generated by livestock operations each year. This huge amount of waste is often concentrated around each farm, causing nearby residents to suffer from the nauseating stench emanating from the air and waterways. Animals are by far the biggest losers in the growing epidemic of industrial farms. Most egg-laying hens are restricted to overcrowded cages too tiny for them to spread their wings. They're often starved for up to two weeks to shock their bodies into another egg-laying Josh Balk cycle. Speaking Out T h e s e birds are never able to partake in natural behavior, breathe fresh air or even go outside. Those chickens raised for meat are selectively bred and given loads of antibiotics to reach market weight as quickly as possible. This process takes only 45 days, nearly twice as fast as it did in the 1950s. Forced rapid growth is responsible for an immense amount of suffering, including heart problems and painful leg disorders. These chickens, like their egg-laying counterparts, never escape the stench of their own feces, nor do they step foot outside. Pigs are also intensively confined in factory farms. Both pregnant and mother pigs are held in crates too narrow for them to turn around or move to change direction, while their piglets have their tails cut off and are castrated, both without painkillers. Right here at UF, students can help animals raised for food by urging dining services not only to offer more vegetarian meals, but to stop purchasing the most abusive animal products. Though this might seem daunting, UF will not be alone in this effort. With the help of The Humane Society of the .United States, students are working to reform their dining facilities at more than 80 universities, including Yale, Arizona State and Cornell. And, their efforts are already succeeding: Just this month, students at George Washington University persuaded their school store to stop carrying eggs from caged birds. UF should and can be the next university to make this far-reaching commitment to help laying hens. Such reforms at university dining facilities would go a long way toward phasing out the most egregious practices of abuse in animal agribusiness. It's hard to imagine a better way to celebrate Earth Day. Josh Balk is outreach coordinator for the Factory Fanning Campaign of The Humane Society of the United States. Letters to the Editor Japan's acts insult Americans, Chinese I read Jason Levitt's Wednesday column concerning relations between China and Japan and want to express my full support. He did a good job of educating us as to why the Chinese are angry about Japan's bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council. There's one thing I want to add: Another reason for the anger among the Chinese is that, almost every year since 1985, Japanese prime ministers visit the Yasukumi Shrine in Tokyo.' Seventeen war criminals -including Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, chief commander of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 -are honored in that shrine. Can you imagine if Adolf Hitler, Herman Goring and Heinrich Himmler were enshrined in a German temple, and if German chancellors showed official reVote M.O.B. for student cheering section spect to that temple every year? Current Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizuni conducted the last visit to the shrine in 2004. This was an insult to the 2,403 American soldiers killed in Pearl Harbor; an insult to the more than 10 million Chinese killed by Japanese troops during World War II; an insult to my grandfather, a World War II veteran; and an insult to my upcle, who was killed by Japanese bombs at the age of one. I hope this helps further explain the flames of rage in China against the Japanese government's actions. Fei Long President, Friendship Association of Chinese Students and Scholars Editor: After all the whining this semester about UF not allowing any student voice in decision making, students finally will got a say: It's up to current students to name the student section in the Swamp. Of the five remaining choices, The M.O.B., the Mighty Orange and Blue, clearly is the best option. Some have suggested that The M.O.B. sounds violent and angry. For anyone who has had the opportunity to sit in the enthusiastic, sweaty student section on a steamy Saturday afternoon, it's not about. violence. It's about the sheer number of passionate students who battle 100-degree temperatures while packed in like sardines. It's about sporting Gators gear from head-to-toe, screaming until you're hoarse, standing up during the whole game and going nuts after every Gators touchdown. That sounds like a M.O.B. to me. The Swamp's reputation as the toughest place for visiting teams to win has faded in recent years. What better way to bring back Gators football dominance than with a new name to spell out how rambunctious the Gainesville reptiles are? Just picture the ESPN Game Day guys broadcasting live from the Swamp, telling the nation about The M.O.B. and how the Gators are the rowdiest, most hyped.fans in college football. We Gators already know that but, as The M.O.B., we'll be ushering in a whole new era of Gator football. Angie Orth UF alumnus d I t. H Cash in your BOOKSI at Gator Textbooks 3501 SW 2nd Ave -Suite 0 (in the Creekside Maill 314-4500

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 9 ON CAMPUS Florida Blue Key elects non-Greeks in rare move THE GREEK-CONNECTED PRESIDENT WAS RE-ELECTED. By BRIDGET CAREY Alligator Staff Writer bearey@asligator.org Three non-Greek executive officers have been elected to run Florida Blue Key for what some say may be the first time in UF history. FBK, a leadership honorary that runs Gator Growl and Homecoming, inducted the recently elected independent vice president, secretary and treasurer this weekend to serve for the Fall 2005 semester -a move that is catching attention from critics who perceived the organization as exclusive to the Greek and Student Government elite. "It shows everyone that our organization has made significant changes in the last decade or so and it has been more indusive," FBK President Brian Roof said. "And we aren't looking for a certain type of person. What we're looking for are leaders." In a 1998 case in which FBK was found liable of conspiracy to defame and defamation, former Student Body presidential candidate Charles Grapski proved the organization was a political machine working within the Greek-backed SG system. It is not uncommon for a nonGreek student to hold an FBK office or other high-ranking position. But Roof said since he became a member in 1999, he has not heard of three non-Greeks being elected at once, adding that it could be the first time in FBK history of non-Greek leadership taking the reigns. The new officials are Vice President Chris Carmody, Secretary Cecily McLeod and Treasurer Lauren Fackender. Roof is a Greek alumnus and a UF law student, but his re-election was noteworthy as well, since it is extremely rare, he said. "I think it shows members are looking to see (Florida) Blue Key continue to change and to be open and diverse," Roof said. There are numerous ways to become involved with FBK, Roof said, but the biggest ways to participate are through Homecoming and Gator Growl. Applications for the two events are still being accepted and can be picked up in the Reitz Union FBK office. IFAS helps create searchable database for pesticides E THE SYSTEM INCLUDES DIRECTIONS FOR HANDLERS TO FOLLOW. By SKYLER SMITH Alligator Writer ssmith@aligator.org The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has partnered with a California company to update information on pesticides. Crop Data Management Systems Inc. of Marysville, Calif., has put together ChemSearch, a searchable database for more than 1,600 pesticide products. It also gives instructions on how to use the chemicals and precautions workers should take. Norn Leppla, director of IFAS' Integrated Pest Management division, and his colleague, Daniel Sonke, associate director of IPM, formed the business partnership, Leppla said. "We're the first one to put together any large-scale test," Leppla said. The system operates through UF extension faculty who work with the state's growers and ranchers to help clients pinpoint Student the best pesticides and herbicides Life for their products. In return, CDMS gets feedback from these growers and faculty on what works and what information is missing. "The purpose of this is to get a large-scale test of the project and feed back to the company what we want them to do," Leppla explained. This testing will soon be over for Florida, but UF is pioneering ChemSearch's reach into the southern IPM region. This region extends from New Mexico to North Carolina and includes 13 states. Leppla's job will be to coordinate with the 12 other states' IPM directors in providing the ChemSearch services to their regions. Leppla said he hopes to see the system broadened to include urban and building uses. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 11 Group evades police eye as it hands out illegal Plan B By JESSICA RIFFEL Alligator Contributing Writer Members of the Gainesville Women's Liberation communityeducation class illegally passed out the emergency contraceptive Plan B to 14 people on the southwest corner of University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street on Tuesday at noon. The eight members organized the morning-after pill handout to make people aware Student of the pill and to Actilivim protest its prescription requirements. "Over 70 medical groups say it's safe for use and in over 30 countries you can walk in and get it, but here you have to jump through so many hoops," class instructor Stephanie Seguin said. Standing under a large "Feminist Pharmacy" sign, five members spoke about why the Food and Drug Administration should approve the morning-after pill as overthe-counter medication. "We feel the FDA is keeping a perfectly safe pill from women's reach," student Claire Beach said. Beach discussed in a speech her experience trying to get a morningafter pill after a condom broke during sex. After a nurse at the Student Health Care Center questioned and lectured her, she was given a prescription to get the pill. "I felt like a slut when they asked me 'How long has it been since you had unprotected sex?' And I don't think it was fair that they pressured me to take an STD test," Beach said. The speakers all advocated the pill become available over the counter since easy access is necessary for a medication that is most effective within 24 hours after sex. "This is a free country, and every woman should be able to get the morning-after pill," UF student Jennifer Mallek said after receiving the pill. "I think it's a law that should be broken." Several University Police officers monitored the demonstration from a distance, and two circled the perimeter on bicycle. "We were there to protect their right to speak. Were we to witness any illegal activity, we could take any action, if needed," said UPD spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey. The officers did not arrest anyone at the demonstration. "The officers that we had on hand did not witness the distribution that allegedly went on," Sharkey said. Sharkey said University Police have the option to review a videotape from WCJB TV20, which recorded the speeches and distribution of the pill. Sharkey said they can work with the State Attorney's Office and file charges against any individuals seen violating the law on the tape. Nick West / Alligator Staff Claire Beach of the Gainesville Women's Liberation class talks to reporters on the corner of University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street. The group was handing out a limited amount of the controversial morning-after pill. SUCCESSORIES Congratulations Class of 2005 T GRADUATION GIFTS EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION TEACHERS -MOM AND DAD -FOR ALL OCCASIONS Successories At the Oaks Mall next to Belk (352) 331-5900 www.wemrtiat e-com Personalize while you wait! Free gift wrap! WED: BOTTLE NIGHT $1 BUD/BUD IT BOTTLES $2" ALL IMPORT BOTTLES. 500WINSe THuRs: LADIES NIGHT 10 PM-1AM LADIES DRINK FREE WINE, WELLS 9 BEER PZORIDNNO COVER!Most nurses spend their entire careers in the same hospital. In the United States Air Force, it's unlikely you'll even spend it in the same state or country. You'll have the opportunity to practice nursing in as many as 20 different fields in a variety of nursing environments. And you'll feel a greater sense of shared responsibility when you have the opportunity to actually lead your team. Sound Like the kind of career you'd ike to have? Then call 1-800-588-5260. VALE is the 1st Multicultural organization to represent Spain. For more info visit http://grove.ufi.edu/~vale Protect yourself against AIDS.

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12, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 TALLAHASSEE 'Academic Freedom' bill cleared for House floor By JAMES VANLANDINGHAM Alligator Staff Writer jvanl@aligator.org TALLAHASSEE -The Academic Freedom Bill of Rights passed the House Education Council on Tuesday, clearing the way for the controversial legislation to appear on the House floor for an official vote. Sponsored by Rep. Dennis Baxley, the bill was approved 6-4. But Rep. Larry Cretul, Baxley's fellow Republican from Ocala, broke party ranks to speak out against the plan. "This bill is necessary legislation," Cretul said. "As legislators, we have more than enough serious problems to address. The Legislature meets for only 60 days. We have to prioritize. This is just not a priority." While proponents cited alleged cases of intimidation by professors against conservative students, Cretul said anecdotes do not warrant an expansive new bill by the Legislature. "Are there occasional mistakes made by faculty?" he asked. "Sure. But I'm also sure there are mistakes made by faculty of all political persuasions. That's why our state's nationally renowned universities have policies in place to deal with these mistakes." Despite Cretul's opposition, six Republicans still voted for the bill, enough to pass the committee. But while the bill advances in the House, an identical bill in the Senate appears to have stalled. With only one week of committee hearings left, the bill has failed to appear on the agenda of either of its two committees. Sen. Stephen Wise, R-Jacksonville, said Tuesday that the Senate didn't, appear to be receptive to the bill. Senate President Tom Lee and even Gov. Jeb Bush previously have gone on record questioning the bill's necessity. Baxley and Rep. David Mealor, R-Lake Mary, will speak to a meeting of the State UniversityPresidentsAssociation onThursday in search of a commitment from presidents to better investigate student complaints of grade bias and public humiliation in class. Wise said he may also attend and would be satisfied if the presidents gave assurances that student complaints would be addressed. Nevertheless, debate at the House hearing was intense. Rep. John Stargel, R-Lakeland, said he once received a C in an FSU Law School class that he believed was retaliation against conservative political views he espoused in class. "We need to make sure that if a student believes they've been the victim of political retaliation that they can appeal and get a fair hearing," he said. Rep. David Rivera, R-Miami, said while he was uneasy with some aspects of the bill, he believed it addressed an important issue. But Rep. Loranne Ausley, D-Tallahassee, said universities already have policies for redress of student grievances. All universities have an ombudsman whose job is to investigate and resolve complaints, she said. "I'm wondering what kind of world we're in," Ausley said. "Republicans Baxley say they're for less government, lower taxes and more freedom. This bill would expand government power to regulate what professors can say, would require us to pay for new lawyers at every university and community college, and it certainly doesn't expand academic freedom." Baxley had the last word at the hearing. "Some professors say, 'I don't give A's to Republicans,' he said. "You're wrong, you're naive, if you think it doesn't happen. Yes we're interfering, and yes I'm shaking their cage, and we're intervening. We intervene when people are abused." Baxley even said he'd received a letter from a UF senior thanking him for sponsoring the bill because she had felt oppressed in an unnamed UF liberal arts class. "She wrote, 'I could not speak up against any of his lies, either for fear of retaliation in the gradebook or humiliation in class,"' he said. Baxley would not name the student because he feared she would be acted against at UF. Faculty and student groups have hotly contested the bill, which legislative staff lawyers have warned could allow students who feel offended in class to sue their professors or universities. United Faculty of Florida President Tom Auxter, who also is a UF philosophy professor, said the evidence for passing the expansive bill affecting the whole State University System was "underwhelming." "All we've heard is a handful of anecdotes," he said. "I'm sure abuses do happen, they occur at any institution. But there's no evidence to suggest they're widespread, and policies to address student grievances already exist." In an interview after the hearing, Auxter said that even if the bill failed to pass the House, damage to Florida's universities has already been done. GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS 25% OFF any one ONC Product Cannot be combined Need coupon, 391 4 SW Archer Rd onl vailablme at uerPazaloctio Dal Specals377-6020 6,, S/9/05 Tues, Wved, nurse 7pm, apm Wed Matinee 4:30pm Hippodrome Cinema 375-HIPP

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,2005 U ALLIGATOR, 13 Despite Domenech's lead after first election, challenger pulls out squeaker Ribbon Committee on County Finances Commissioner Rick Bryant, that he would too young to vote -the Eastside Young ELECTION, from page 1 meeting to congratulate Donovan on his focus his efforts toward getting Donovan Democrats of Eastside High School updatvictory. Brinkman previously said, after elected. ed 6,000 old campaign flyers for the runoff losing the At-Large race to incumbent Donovan's youngest supporters were election and waved signs. Neither Domenech nor his supporters were present at the announcement, and none could be reached for comment. Voter turnout averaged 13:78 percent of registered voters, totaling 2,618 votes, up ; slightly from the March 29 election that did not yield a winner for District 3. In the two voting precincts dominated by students, 44 and 54, only 169 votes were cast. These precincts had the smallest voter turnout, only 1.25 and 2.37 percent respectively, with both giving the victory to Domenech. The race was expected to be close. By noon, the Elections Office had released the names of registered voters who had not yet voted. Donovan spent the afternoon calling them. Helen Strain, his political strategist, said that technique is what earned Donovan the seat. "This campaign was won because it made voter-to-voter contact," she said. "We have a committed community activist as a commissioner. For us to have someone like Jack is a true jewel in the bonnet of Gainesville." City Commissioner Craig Lowe, the only commissioner in attendance, said Donovan's victory was "a move for a more progressive City Commission." "Jack is someone who shares my views on how government should be conducted," Lowe said. This was the only runoff from the March 29 City Commission elections, with Domenech having received 48.34 percent of votes cast citywide and Donovan earning 44.19 percent. In that election, neither candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote, which mandates a runoff. Nick West Alligator Staff Rob Brinkman, a former At-Large canJack Donovan pumps his fist in celebration after defeating Tony Domenech, with supporters including former At-Large candidate didate, came downstairs from the Blue Rob Brinkman, during Tuesday night's run-off election for the District 3 seat.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005M ALLIGATOR, 15 ~*, (I) L. 9 Despite advanced age, pope instills hope POPE, from page I Ratzinger but knows many people who have. Instead of electing a young, more modern pope, cardinals chose 78-year-old Ratzinger to be a "transitional" pope. He is the oldest pope elected since 1730. "Just because they don't want a long papacy doesn't mean they don't want an active papacy," Lindenfelser said. He referred to Pope John XXIII, who was elected at age 77 in 1958 and went on to revolutionize the church by opening up a dialogue with non-Catholics. Bobby 'Angel, who coordinates the UF Catholic group with Lataif, said the organization wasn't focusing on Ratzinger's age. "We have a pope, and we're ready to rock and roll," he said, adding, "It's great to know we have a shepherd." There was "definitely something missing" in the interim period between popes, he said. Lataif said the new pope obviously would not be around as long as John Paul II, but he seems healthy enough to take on the role. "If this is what God wants for now, we should support that," he said. The Associated Press contributed to this report. CL *0O 0c02 -E %Mi * he Cost of OUI is Sobering! S125/ Step straight into Day a job after exams. Conidn.e b ne u11dents earn to bid at real G o at e biady .11 uing. .Jb i-a Go .a, ~ le umo. nngJn Mooring Fmnneal Corporation 866-404-4200 L VE NW oR *You will b ordered to complete 50 hours of Community Service. IN TOE HEART OF DoWNrOWN Your drivers license will be suspended for G months. GAINESVILLE! Onnossu~ovuuxssro~oAttorney's tons typically range from $2,50l0.0.01 to $130.00EI ONE EOMA LUXURY LKFI CONI*OS A FN0W AIABIF r A Dl conviction will stay on your driving record for 75 years. WeM UMst U Y srrAveunwAM SW 6Tr ESTEFer.FsmmCES FRom 670 mO 836 sQ. FT. PPJCBD Most insurance companies will drop you immediately for a D0 -t a minimum, other $sos $148.000 companies will increase your premiums $l.B00 a year for three years. FOR MORE NIORIMATiON, VisrT cA.L (352)373-4680 P poducle~-lby:ator _ -, : I .*. ":I I* A te Copyrighted Material I Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" *L 1: VA D4 V i

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16, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,2005, STU;EN G GOVERNMENT Students foot $5,700 bill for awards, balloons, candy By NEIL HUGHES Alligator Writer nhughes@alligator.org UF students shelled out more than $5,700 of their tuition money toward a Student Govemment banquet Saturday night. The banquet incurred almost $14,000 in charges, partly paid through the student-funded Activity & Service Fee, admissions fees and other means, SG finance reports show. Nearly $600 and $400 were spent on balloons and M&Ms candies, respectively. Plaques and awards for SG officials encompassed the largest expense for the night -totaling approximately $5,400, reports state. But organizations funded through SG are never allowed to hold banquets and are rarely allowed to purchase plaques with student fees, said former Student Senate budget committee member MacKenzie Moritz. "I don't think it's really fair for Student Government to spend more on itself than it allows SG-funded organizations to spend on themselves," said Moritz, former Progress Party presidential candidate. SG Finance Code 808.12A specifically excludes money from A&S Fee expenditures for "banquet and banquet-related items." "That wasn't my administration and my administration will be fiscally responsible," said Student Body President-elect Joe Goldberg, who was sworn in during Saturday's banquet but won't take office until May 1. Jamal Sowell congratulates newly sworn-in Student Body President Joe Goldberg on Saturday night in the Emerson Alumni Hall during the Student Government banquet. "If there are monies the student body feels shouldn't have been spent this year, I'll make sure that gets rectified next year under my administration," he added, noting that he was not yet familiar with the expenses. The report also listed $580 spent about $1,000. "I do think it was a lot on balloons, a number that used of money to spend on a banquet." to be much higher, Student Body He noted that the banquets Treasurer Dermis Ngin said. have a historical tradition attached. "I did what I could to reduce the Saturday's was the 88th annual costs as much as I could," Ngin said, banquet. adding that the balloons once cost SG is not required to follow the rules of the 800 finance codes, allowing them to fund events such as banquets with student money. "There's kind of a double-standard for what Student Government itself can do and what it allows student organizations under it to do," Moritz said. Additionally, Finance Code 808.13 states that A&S fees cannot be spent on "awards, recognition keys, etc." unless approved by the budget committee. Moritz said that the budget committee never approved the purchase of awards for student organization members simply for completing their term in office, as was done Saturday for SG officials. "We never spent more than $25 on an [individual] award," he said Saturday, cabinet members received engraved wooden cases with tWo pens, a golden gator pin and a business card holder, all for completing their terms, said Senate tedmology cabinet member Adan Roberts, also a former Progress candidate. Officials also spent more than $375 on custom-printed orange and blue M&Ms emblazoned with the letters "SG" on one side, and the banquet's theme, "LEAVE A LEGACY," on the other. These expenses come three years after SG spent $500 of student tuition-funded A&S fees on chocolate alligators, an event that Roberts cited upon hearing of the expenses. "I was under the impression that that was the reason we were paying the $15 this time," Roberts said, referring to the $15 admission fee. Some People Have A Lot to Say About the independent florida alligator 'Writing columns for The Alligator was a piece of cake. We had Nixon in the White House, and each day provided a wonderful new atrocity. 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WEDNESDAIY>APRIf 20, 2005MEALLIGATOR, 17 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Senate votes to increase cabinets By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer smagruder@alligator.org The size of Student Government's executive cabinet will increase by about 14 percent. The Student Senate approved the second of two votes to increase the total number of student-funded cabinets from 36 to. 41 in its last meeting of the Spring semester Student Body Presidentelect Joe Goldberg and Vice President-elect Joyce Medina sponsored the bill to r e o r g a nize SG's Cabinet. They will assume office on May Goldberg 1 A d d e d cabinets included advertising, internal communications, onand off-campus housing, promotions and publicity. A "responsible Gators" cabinet was added to the roster to address concerns about excessive student drinking on campus. About 170 applications for cabinet positions have been received so far, Medina said shortly before leaving to conduct further interviews for the positions. In other Senate news, deb'ate over a bill to purchase a $207.15 portable hard drive for Student Upstart Films lured Diane Kassim out of her impartial role as Senate president. Kassim uncharacteristically thrust herself into the spotlight to address what she said were concerns abopt Senate following proper policy and precedent. Her proposal of an amendment to make sure SG owned and housed the hard drive instbad of the film organization forced Judiciary Chairman Matt Chamoff, who was sitting in as Senate pro tempore. for John Boyles at the time, to assume the Senate president role for the rest of the funding debate. The dispute lasted only a few minutes. Kassim emphasized that she still supported the bill's approval, and her concerns about proper funding channels eventually were written into the bill, with SG's technology budget expected to fund the purchase. Sen. Matt Jones apologized to Upstart Student Films for the complications and advocated Senate purchasing equipment for similar types of groups. "We usually have a sense of order in this room," Jones said. In addition, a total of 21 replacement senators unanimously were approved t6 serve Summer terms Tuesday night for elected senators who will be out of town or unable to serve during the coming months. The Senate Replacement & Agenda Committee recommended replacement senators in about one week's time, including applications and interviews. Two Senate seats tentatively are open for Summer A, as well as five seats for Summer B and five seats for Summer C. Seven Senate committee seats also have yet to be filled. Students are encouraged to apply in the SG office on the Reitz Union third floor. .Jarrett Baker/Alligator Summer's eve Santa Fe Community College student Gen Filippone (left) and her friend, Jill McRitchie, fish Lake Wauburg from the boat ramp at Payne's Prairie Preserve on Monday evening. Filippone is a veteran fisher, but her friend had never fished before. Rabbit-violence site stirs dispute 0 "BRYAN" WANTS $50K -OR TOBY GETS IT. By KYLIE CRAIG Alligator Writer kcraig@alligator.org While many UF students worry about final exams, two college students elsewhere have been spending their time warding off death threats, fighting legal battles, and best of all, collecting nearly $25,000 in the process. These events stemmed from SaveTobycom, a Web site the students created in efforts to save the life of their pet rabbit, Toby. However, Toby's life isn't in any real danger. The two students, who are choosing to remain anonymous,.state on their Web site, "Toby is the cutest little bunny on the planet. Unfortunately, he will DIE on June 30th, 2005 if you don't help." What help are they asking? Donations totaling $50,000. The owner found the rabbit under his porch and claims he is "truly remarkable" and "a fighter." "To give Toby the life we feel he really deserves, after tallying up all the plans we have for him, we feel $50,000 is a little on the low end," said the owner, who goes by "Bryan." Bryan said he hopes money is raised so Toby, whom he considers more of a companion than a friend, will live. "We really, in the grand scheme of things, would like to take Toby on some travels and let him see the world." If the money isn't received by June 30, Toby's owners claim they will take him to a butcher, where he will be slaughtered, then prepare him for what they call a "midsummer feast." Many people and organizations strongly disagree. Sue Brennan, the founder of Rabbit Haven, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned and mistreated rabbits, is one of them. "We currently shelter over 100 rabbits. On They are well-cared for," Brennan said. Campus "$50,000 for one rabbit is just incredulous. I think it's ridiculous." Her organization is opposed to the idea on the general principle that it's emotional extortion, she said. Toby's owners don't seem too concerned with the accusations and have even posted personal responses to hate letters on their Web site. "All the death threats are equally tied in terms of the worst," Bryan said, adding that hundreds of letters have recently come through. UFjunior James Bailey said he was surprised that close to $25,000 has already been donated. "Who the hell would give them money?" Bailey said. "I don't want the rabbit to die, but I'm not going to give them any money." We're Begging for people who have beenI vacinated against hepatitis B. 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18, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 STUDENT LIFE Classes to be held on reading day cause controversy By JOHN COX Alligator Contributing Writer For a few UF students, -72 days of class may not be enough this Spring. Some will return for one more day, Thursday -a university-deemed reading day. The two days before finals each semester are deemed reading days. No classes or exams are held on these days, according to the UF Provost Office and the registrar Web site. The class Anthropology and Film still will be held, and some students said they weren't happy. Professor Peter Schmidt, who teaches the class, said no students objected when he added the extra period to screen more films. "He just decided to tack on another day," said a student in the class who wished to remain anonymous. "It's university policy that these are reading days," the student said. The class is not mandatory and is supposed to help students who are behind, said Susan Mulder, another class member, in an e-mail. "If there is a problem, the administration needs to know," said UF Ombudsman Tommie Howard. "They definitely need to be coming to irte." The purpose of the Office of the Ombudsman is to help students resolve issues with teachers and the university, the office Web site said. "If it's taking place and no one is bringing it to our attention, there's nothing we "Th is is the first time I've hea rd of this happening, It's an unfortunate situation, but I'm not sure what it's caused by." Michael Moseley Interim Department chairman can do." Howard said. "I would bring it to the attention of the department chair." Interim Department Chairman Michael Moseley said a student from the class called him about the Thursday addition, but he left the decision to Schmidt. "This is the first time I've heard of this happening," Moseley said. "It's an unfortunate situation, but I'm not sure what it's caused by." Anthropology department professor Jean Denrnison said she also will hold class Thursday to help students who are behind. They voted to have the class, and it's not mandatory, she said. Some may not be aware of the rule, said UF sophomore Adam Langston. Teachers should not have the right to have classes or hold votes because some students may feel pressured, he said "I don't think they should have any control over it," Langston said. "They should have no say if there's class or not 'cause that's university policy." If students have an objection, they should go to the ombudsman's office, Howard said. "They surely can come to me during or after the process," Howard said. "I always make time." Second hunt for next provost drags on Costs of searching continue to mount By STEPHANIE GARRY Alligator Staff Writer smgarry@alligator.org UF students will have a new person to direct their academic careers in the Fall, but the search for UF's next chief academic officer -the provost -will likely cost the university $150,000. UF's administration has invested several months and thousands of dollars into finding the right person. "It's important that we get somebody who has a clear vision," Interim Provost Joe Glover said. "It's extremely important that we getisomeone who has the savvy to manage large business operation." The position opened in February 2004 when then-Provost David Colbr announced he would step down, partially to give UF President Benie Machen the chance to bring in his own person for the second-in-command spot. The search has taken about six months since the committee formed in October. The first search, which failed, cost $73,859, and so far the second has racked up $26,333, UF spokesman Steve Orlando wrote in an e-mail. The second search is likely to add up to about $75,000.' The final, public stages of the search will go on this Summer, when many faculty and students will not be watching. But with the meager results of the first candidate pool, UF officials have said it was the best option. The search committee will review a preliminary list of about a dozen candidates on May 9 and 10. At those meetings, it will cut that number down to about six prospects, who will then visit campus for interviews with the committee. After a second round of cuts, Machen the three or four finalists will visit the campus to meet with Machen, faculty representatives and other UF stakeholders. Not having a provost has not been a hindrance to UF thus far because the position is only one of a team of top-notch administrators, Glover said. But several open positions will not be filled until the provost takes office. The Colleges of Health and Human Performance and Fine Arts are holding off on searches for their deans, and UF will not choose a director of admissions until the provost has a say, Glover said. "This is part of a normal evolution of a university," he said. "The university continues to move forward ina variety of ways." Pierre Ramond, chairman of the Faculty Senate, said not having a provost hasn't hampered UF's strategy to become a Top 10 public research university, but it may if the position hasn't been filled by Fall. "I think the faculty would have wished that a provost be in place six months ago," Ramond said. But administrative searches can be difficult in Florida, where meetings of any two or more members of the search committee must be public. The firm Machen hired for the second search reminded the committee of candidates' hesitance to come forward several times at their first meeting. Applicants might feel awkward about their home institution knowing that they're looking for another job, Ramond said. Additionally, the administrative structure at UF -in which the provost is one of three top vice presidents to report directly to the president -may seem unusual to prospective provosts, he said. He has not come across many issues that were waiting for a permanent provost, but Machen's team is not in place until a provost is picked, Ramond said. "The most interesting thing about being provost is in the sense that you're setting up the academic direction of the university," he said. "The pieces are not in place Yet." Open 377-3117 Mon-Sat 3739 W Univ. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 19 Radio hosts decry LEX & TERRY from page 1 "Nobody is doing anything against their will," he said. "This is done by a college that has a school of journalism? What are you teaching these kids?" UF spokesman Steve Orlando sees the situation differently. "If you're talking about underage alcohol consumption, that is something we cannot tolerate," he said. "Certainly, I don't think the framers of the Constitution had 'Drunk Bitch Friday' in mind when they wrote that." Both hosts said they were upset about the action taken by UF administration. "It makes me feel sad," Lex said. "I have a past in Gainesville. I went to Santa Fe (Community College) for a while. It's a great station, and it always has been. This is a dark day in the history of the network." "I think that if you lined up all 40 of our stations that would cancel 'Drunk Bitch Friday,' Rock 104 would be the last one on the list," Terry said. "I am just going to follow the president around for a year and make sure he doesn't have a cocktail." Welpton said the cancellation was not a consequence-free one for the university. "[UF] just signed a three-year deal six months ago, and this will cost the station a lot UF administration's 'hypocrisy' concerning alcohol policy of money," Welpton said. Welpton would not say how much money will come out of UF's pocketbook for breaking the contract. He added that the syndication of "The Lex & Terry Moning Show" helps pay for the salaries of WRUF staff members. Orlando said the university is prepared to suffer monetary losses for the decision. "If they choose to cancel the entire program, then that is their decision," he said. "[Machen and College of Journalism Dean Terry Hynes] spoke with each other when they made this decision, and I think they understood the potential consequences. A monetary price compared with the life of a student -there's just no comparison." Larry Dankner, general manager for VVRUF, said he thought the station had more time before a decision was made about the show. "They have been trying to work with us," he said. "I thought that we had a couple more Fridays to work with." Lex said he feels the decision to cancel the show was more personal than well-informed. "While I understand what it must be like to be the president of a university, I don't think there has been adequate fact-finding," Lex said. "That pretty much tells me that this is of a political nature. I really don't think that the show's content offends anybody but one person." Terry echoed his co-host. "I can't wait for [LF] to stop largest cocktail party," he said nual bash at Jacksonville Landing Georgia football game. "I've got n on that. If that doesn't relay the h all this, I don't know what does." I don't think a radio shi an impact on whether so drinks or not." radio talk Relatedly, a UF student fell t from a parking garage at the eve allegedly due to alcohol-related re Neither considered the show ir "I don't think that we can stan box and say that the show is a pub Terry said. "It's up to the person to give people more credit for being s Both Terry and Lex said listene their own decisions about how to] "I think this is pretty over th said. "Not everybody is a moron." Terry noted that numerous w to be on their show. "The facts are we have over 2, that apply to be a dnk bitcl the world's "Ninety-five percent of them we cut off by 9 of the ana.m. They've had an equivalent, at that time, for the UFof about three to four drinks." iy sights set Terry said he does not want to see the show ypocrisy of leave UF, but said he might cancel "Drunk Bitch Friday" to make a statement. They encouraged outraged listeners to take the mic ow has and speak up. mebody "I would tell them to do what suits them best," Lex said. "If it means anything to them to show the outrage of this, they should conLex Staley tact [the administration]. That seems to be show host what gets people's attention." "If they are going on sheer volume," Terry ohis death said, "there are a hell of a lot more people who would love to hear it." nt last year, Orlando said that UF is in charge of the randect. dio station that makes its home on campus. deons"The station is part of the university. What d mn a sap the station chooses to air reflects the values of lic service," the university and its leadership." decide. We Orlando called the actions on the show mart." "clearly irresponsible." rs can make Lex and Terry disagree. behave. "I don't think a radio show has an impact on e top," Lex whether somebody drinks or not," Lex said. Terry, who said he doesn't usually drink, omen apply offered the bright side of what listeners can do when the show is canceled. 500h women "The good news is it kind of frees up everyS body's time to have sex," he said. You need it. We offer the opportunity to get it. available with the Ad D6partment: for UF & SFCC'students for Sumrmer 20r05. Must be enrolled in Summer & Fall 2005 courses 4M I Free Drafts a Wells for Ladies $4 Domestic Pitchers for Everyone Z' 6:00pm -till Close 11m Healthy *es li ded To participate in a UF nutrition study Eligible Males Must Be: 18-49 years old Non-smoking Not taking prescription medication Willing to do the following: 1. Have blood drawn after an over-night fast 2. Provide medical information 3. Fill out a dietary questionnaire Eligible study participants will receive $50.00 Please call 392-1991 ext 273 for more information Don't miss this great opportunity to network with successful UF CoIlege of Education gradst! 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BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. 373-FIND Classif eds WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 ALLIGATOR Www.alligator.org/class For Rent For Rent ReFor Rent For Rent fu11he 0 furnshe furnished )unfurnished unfurnished ONE IN A MILLIONt!! Roommate matching 3/3 from only $429 FRFE 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 LANDINGSII 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 1BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio, park at your door. Oasis 377-3148 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave &, 34th S1. $500 & $600/ mo 4-20-71-1 *Incredible Deal 1/1 in 4/4* with: internet & cable & elec & water walkin closets, full bath, wash/dry pool view, gym, FULL furnish Call for more info 352-258-3542 4-20-60-1 Just Bring Your Clothes! Furnished 2 & 3 bedrooms from $875 Luxury living with all the perks! Includes cable, utility packages avail All we need is you! 372-8100 4-20-60-1 HUGE AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts lodoIltease & Utility Pack Now and Fall "377-7401 4-20-31-1 KENSINGTON SOUTH sublease Apr. thru July 31st. 1BR/1BA in a large 2BR/2.5BA luxury townhouse. W/D & internet. $350/mo. Female. 508-435-2267 4-20-11-1 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 11, 3rd Fl. Asking $350. 352-262-2439. 4-20-10-1 1BR/1BA in beautiful 4BR/4BA.Quiet, clean. $385/mo incl utils, cable, hi-spd inet, W/D. Free parking & pool! Bus rts 12 & 35. Furn opt. No pets. Indiv leases. Call 352-6924979. Pics & more: www.ao.net/-roman/ 4-20-8-1 2BR/2BAavail Summer & Fall. Newly remodeled condo w/patio, walk in closet, hottub, cable, alarm, phone, internet, W/D. Univ Terr W. Less than 2 mito 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 FULLY FURNISHED 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ CountrysjeLe. Available for fall. W/D, pool, gym, security system, utils, cable. $420/mo inc all. 813-713-6485 4-20-5-1 $260/mo SUMMER RENTAL ,Share 3/2 w/female UF student. Clean & quiet. Located 5 mi from campus on SW Archer. Email Sara: eteise65@yahoo.com 4-20-5-1 Gainesville Place sublease for summer. Furn 1 BR/1 BA in a 4BR/4BA apt. May 1 thru Aug 8. $275/mo NC for Aug. Incl cable, ethernet, all utils (except ph). Call Mark 352-256-2719 or 407-771-4111 or yeruf@aol.com 4-20-5-1 1 or 2 rooms in 2BR/1BA downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/mo or $695/mo for both rooms. Month to month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. 262-1351 4-20-5-1 Furnished 1BR/1BA in a 4BR/4BA. Utils, cable & DSL Inc. University Terrace. On bus route. Available Aug 1st. 12 month lease. $395/mo. Call 407-620-1555 4-20-4-1 *COUNTRYSIDE 1 BR/1 BA IN 4BR/4BA.* $425/mo util, cable, alarm DSL incl. W/D. On bus rts & 35. Individual leases. Call 407620-1555 4-20-4-1 For Rent: 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA Looking Glass Apts, furnished. Across Street from Anderson/Matherly, Walk to Class. 5/1 -8/1. $430/month 941-228-2651 4-20-4-1 Pvt room in 3BR/2BA nice home 1 ml N of UF w/all amenities: TV, cable, WiFi, ph, W/ D, free pkg, easy bike/bus, near shops, city. $325 + 1/3 bills. Ph. 871-5633 4-20-3-1 WALK TO CLASS! You can keep furniture! 2BR/2BA apt located behind Chipotle's. Very quiet neighbors. $400/BR. Call 813-416-1203. Avail all summer 5-17-5-1 2 mater BRs w/private baths & private entries to secluded, fenced backyard, co-ed 4BR home includes utils, ethernet, phone, cable, W/D & more. All lease options available. $500 for grand master, $450 for 2nd master. q-800-719-1626 or 352-333-0210 5-31-8-1 For Rent GATOR PLACE APTS 3600 SW 23 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 OQUiET, CLEAN, .LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $325/mo. O1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 4-20-71-2 AVAILABLE NOW Walk to UF, Studios and 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 Realty Cory. RALTORS* www.watsonrent .com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 4-20-71-2 CAN'T FIND PARKING? BUS FULL? -Studios & 1/1s from $459 at UF Pool *We Pay Most Utilities Pets OK Residents get FREE parking.guaranteed You can't live any closer! 372-7111 4-20-71-2 QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD! Avail NOW or AUGUST! 1BR $530/2BR $580/3BR $735 HUGE floor plans! 2 Pools! Pets Welcome! ** 335-7275 4-20-71-2 *LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN* Hurry while they last Only 3 left! W/D, pets OK 338-0002 4-20-71-2 OSUN BAY APTSO *Some furnished availS 1Walk or Bike to Campus 00 1-1 $460/moSS2-1 $520/mo www. sunisland.info @00376-6720 4-20-71-2 I & 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 ** A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!** Move in TODAY orAUGUST! 1BR $460 2BR $530 Walk to UF Pets welcome! Beautiful pools/courtyards! 0 Open Weekends! 372-7555 4-20-71-2 SEPARATE PROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3ER/3BA W/D Ind. *FREE Cable*Alarm* 24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF Museum Walk 379-9255 4-20-71-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60 second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking., By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 4-20-71-2 Move In Today! SPECIALS! 1br $585, 2/2 $650 Alarm, Peel, bball Love pets! Free UP 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 BELIEVINGMtI 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH FREE cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME*Alarm Gated*24hr gym*Tan FREE*Close to UF Leasing for NOW and FALL*377-2777 4-20-71-2 **HUGE Luxury w/Garage** 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA TH from $420 per person FREE Alarn *WD*GATED ENTRY FREE Tanning*24hr Gym*Camp lab Filling Fast for Fall**372-0400 4-20-71-2 ***Beautiful and New""* 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY FREE High-Speed Internet FREE Monitored Alarm FREE Cable w/HBO/Showtime FREE Tanning & 24 hr Gym W/D plus TVs in every kitchen Now & Fall 374-FUNN (3866) 4-20-71-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or 352-215-4990 4-20-71-2 SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $460.00 2.1 $520.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 4-20-71-2 Too Good to Be True HUGE 2/2 for only $425/person! Pool*Hot Tub*Tanning*PC Lab*W/D FREE Cable with HBO*Most Utilities FREE Minutes from Campus! 372-8100 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 How To Place A Classified Ad: In Person: Cash, Check, MC, or Visa The Alligator Office 1105 W. University Ave. M-F, 8arn -4pm UF Bookstore at Reitz Union M -F, 8am -6pm, Sat. 1Oam -5pm By Mail: Use forms appearing weekly in The Alligator. Sorry, no cash by mail. MC, Visa or checks only. By Phone: (352) 373-FIND Payment by Visa or MasterCard ONLY. M -F, Bam -4pm By Fax: (352) 376-4556 When Will Your Ad Run? Classifieds begin TWO WORKING DAYS after they are placed. Ads placed at the UF Bookstore may take THREE days to appear. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 21 Rent Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent unued nnshed upnfrsed M nrnshed finished HOUSES AT UF 2 and 3BR from $719 Carport, wood floors, pets ok Open Weekends Call for appointment 371-7777 4-20-71-2 Historic Neighborhood WALK TO UF land 2 BRs from $560 Pets ok, wood floor option OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 4-20-71-2 Rooftop Luxury Overlooking UF Private 3/2 with HUGE deck W/D*Free Parking*Elevator Access One of a kind luxury! 372-7111 4-20-71-2 Summer rates plus July FREE on a 15 month lease SunIsland Properties 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 4-20-71-2 Want a bigger 2 or 4 BRTH this fall? TH, W/D & DW: We love ALL pets! Pool*Park @ UF *Free Gym*Alarm Call by 4 Specials! 332-7401 4-20-71-2 *LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE* 1/1 & 2/2 flats, 3/3 townhomes Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, All amenities. Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455 4-20-71-2 CL *0 0 %M 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-bull, monitoredealarm 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 5-19-75-2 0 C 40 I U) 0 L. az SI E I E 0 0 E 0 L.== 4I 0 I 0 S I' 00' I S ***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 Your Perfect Apt Next to UF! Move in Now or Aug! Studios, 1, 2 &3BR Specials from $489/mo. Lofts wood firs & more. Some pet friendly! Going Fast! Call now. 376-6223 www.LivNearCampus.com 4-20-71-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse our listing FREE WWW.SUBLET.COM 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 4-20-71-2 Have Roommates? 3BR/2BA House $950 Only You? 1 BR/1BA House $450 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2 So Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BA apts. $400, $450, $695 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 4-20-70-2 1/2 PRICE APTS! Close to UF/Downtown. 2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Call 3734423 or online at www.maximumre.com 8-15-95-2 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 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 4-20-63-2 CHEAP RENT! 2BR/1.5BA W/d hookups, CH/AC, dishwasher, $475/mo 8320 NW 20th Court Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurngtonRealEstate.com 4-20-67-2 **1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ftf00 $650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft100 $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, fi place, WID 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 Welcome! All the space you need only $1050 Pool*Hot Tub* Tennis*Gym*PC Lab W/D*Cable with HBO*Extra Storage The perfect three-bedroom! 372-8100 4-20-60-2 DUCK POND! Cute 1BR/1BA, wood floors, eat-in kitchen, ceiling fans, $475/rent 305-C NE 6th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-58-2 *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 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Programl 3BR/2BA House $975/mo 3BR/3BA Townhouse $800/mo 2BR/1 BA Near UF $500/mo Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 4-20-50-2 Champagne Living for a Beer Budget! 3/3 for $385/bdrm or 4/4 for $370/bdrm includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME Water & Sewer, W/DO Gym, Tanning Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838 4-20-44-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 4-20-44-2 Living it up!! Luxury style!! 1 & 2 BR, Private patios, walking distance to UF, next to Sorority Row, Alarm, pets OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs & walkin closets. "Walk to UF" Call 372-7111 4-20-35-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIMEt!! 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 4-20-30-2 HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 1BRs & 2.5BRs. $275-700/mo Progressive thinkers preferred. View at: www.pleasantstreet.net 4-20-31-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool Tennis Cts 1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials 377-7401 4-20-31-2 Available Now Blocks from UF Duplex, 2BR/1BA, fenced yard, $675/mo HOUSE 3BR/2BA, W/D, $1175/mo (Pets ok) Call Carol @ 377-3852 4-20-31-2 *FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes 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 1st!. 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 + 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 ore 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! 4-20-26-2 Hampton Oaks brand new lux. apts. behind Oaks Mall 2 bdrms start at $850/mo & 3bdrm at $1200/mo i/move-in special of up to 2 ma FREE rent! Call 333-8643 today! 4-20-26-2 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 S825-850/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, WID, 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. WID, 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 NOW AND 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. Inci W/D, great bus rt to UF. $1100/mo. Call Donna 352-339-3250 4-20-19-2 Classic ieds. Continued on next page.

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22,ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Fors Ret For Rent For nt For Rntt For Rnt Apartments & Houses Studio to 5BR+ Most within 2 miles of campus Carlpus Realty 692-3800 propertymanager@campusrealty.org 5-31-25-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes Free Cable w/ HBR/Sho, Tan,24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms The Laurels, 335-4455 4-20-16-2 LARGE 1BR APT Hardwood floors. ceiling fans, new appliances & upgrades. Beautiful wooded lot. Close to shopping & UF. Water, sewer included. $395/mo. Call 352-373-5295 4-20-15-2 DUCKPOND AREA HOUSE Avail Aug 1st. Large 4BR/2.5BA, W/D, hardwood floors, fireplace, glassed in porch, util bldg, etc. Bike to campus. $1400/mo, $350/per person. 1st, last, dep. 352-466-0165 4-20-15-2 Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS. Spacious, efficient homes biking distance to campus. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards. Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768 6-30-29-2 0 HOUSES 0 359-2000 2BR 1 BA $595 1953 NW 31 St P1. 2BR 1 BA $595 431 SE 7th St. 4-20-14-2 Available Summer & Fall Studios & 1 BRs $350to $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 Spacious 1BR/1BA house w/arge garage space in Duckpond. Newly renovated, brand new energy efficient appliances incl W/D, tankless water heater, cent AC/H, shed, wd f8rs, 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 $975 352-4475795, 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 w_-.TurlingtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 4-20-13-2 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 10-5, Sun 1-5 701 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 10-5, Sun 1-5 700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009 www.lakewoodvillias.com 4-20-12-2 CONVENIENT NW 3BR HOME Close to everything. Updated w/new appliances. 1400 sq ft, W/D hk-ups. Quiet. $850/mo. Available now. 820 NW 29th Pl. Call 2149270 4-20-12-2 4BR/2BA DUCKPOND HOME -Wood floors, spacious, quiet. $1050/mo 714 NE 12th Ave. Call Jeffrey at 246-5801 4-20-11-2 Beautiful Hisoric Home, wood floors, high ceilings, 3-4 BR/2BA, large fenced yard $1400/mo ($1250/mo for 2 yr lease) Downtown location near UF. Avail May 1st. Call Tom at 262-6423 4-20-11-2 2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th Pl. $500/ mo, $500 sec dep. No pets. 386-462-0994 4-20-11-2 2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East. Newly remodeled w/tile floors, W/D inc, pool, quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands, no pets, $785/mo. Avail May or June. 352-2465958 4-20-11-2 1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW23rd St. Starting @ $385/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 4-20-11-2 3BR/3BA newer home. Cathedral ceilings, fenced yard, close to UF/Shands, W/D, lawn nyc & pest cool mnd. Part turn 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 Ist Avenue Located right behind The Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 6-7-19-2* 5BR/3BA house with, large bedrooms. Located off SW 34th Street within 1 mile of Butler Plaza. On RTS Route 12. Biking distance to UF. $1995 monthly. See www.bellaproperties.net for more. 4-20-10-2 7 blks from UF. Very nice 1 BR/1BA efficiency apartment. Big BA, large laundry room, W/D 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 In gated Plantation Oaks 2BR/2BA 2 car garage, screened-in porch. Many luxury & energy-saving features $800/mo 386-4623066 5-12-12-2 2BR/1BA HOUSE for rent. Walk to the Law school. W/D, Plenty of parking. Call 352-3761111 4-20-10-2 5 MIN TO SHANDS OR UF Luxurious 2BR/2.5BA in secluded location. Only 5 yrs old & newly redecorated. W/D, DW, alarm, pool. Avail Aug. N/S. $825/mo 214-3820 5-31-17-2 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@JacksonIlc.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, Avail June 15th. $1300/mo. Call 3321990 4-20-9-2 MIKE'S HOUSES Excellent Single Family Houses Close to UF Call Mike 352-665-7316 4-20-9-2 Townhouse 2BR/1.5BA. Fenced yard, W/D hkups, pets ok. Rent $595/mo. 3935 SW 26th Terr. Call 371-3473, Iv mssg. 4-20-9-2 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 SPACIOUS STUDIO! Biking dist to Shands & Vet school, washer/dryer, $450/rent 3811 SW 20th Street Carl Turington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-8-2 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 4-20-8-2 2BR 1BA Apts, $500-$525/ Mo 5 blks to UF! 840 Sq. Ft 829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts. Central H & Air, Incids Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1BR 1BAl1 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 lBA 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 1 BA 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 1BA 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 SW 3rd Avenue $540/Mo Call MerrillManagement 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.merrillmanagement. net updated daily or call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 4-20-7-2 1 BR 1 BAApts 1 Elk to UFI $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 2BR IBA 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 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/1BA 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 SPANISH STYLE Large 4BR/2BA close to UF. Nicely landscaped. Skylights, Mexican tile, W/D, cent AC/H, large screened porch. $1450/mo. Call 373-5295 4-20-6-2 PALM TREES Beautiful, spacious home, 8 tins + 400 sq ft porch. 3BR/1 BA, bike to UP, $1175 + util. No pets. Currently avail. 2751259 4-20-6-2 HISTORIC BAXTER COTTAGE Pirvacy and location, 2 blks-to campus near sorority row. Fall rental, new inside, 2BR/1BA, NS, no pets. $669 + util. 275-1259 4-20-6-2 AVAILABLE ASAP in Beautiful IRONWOOD GOLF COURSE. 3BR/2BA house w/jacuzzi & fireplace. W/D, house rent $1150 or $41 0/rm. Contact 561719-6680; tr10585@ufl.edu. 4-20-6-2 Lmm. Cu J o Cu *0 04) 0) 0. 0 9 SWEET DUCKPOND AREA HOME. 3BR/ 1BA, cent AC, fireplace, fenced yard, tile & wood floors, Avail 5/1. 731 NE 9th St. $850/ mo. 352-316-1637 5-31-13-2 5 MIN TO UF! 3BR/2BA excellent NW area, fam rm, garage, cathedral ceilings, wood firs, W/D, great looking home. Avail 8/5, $1200/ mo 352-373-6080 or 352-284-5033 ALSO AVAILABLE 4BR/2BA. 4-20-6-2 HISTORIC HOUSES DOWNTOWN 224 NW 2nd Ave 5/2 $1700 0 236 NW 2nd Ave 4/1 $1100, 0 235 NW 3rd Ave two 1/1s $575 & $675 0 229 NW 3rd Ave 3/1 $975 0 1/1 $475. Off st parking 305-527-9315 4-20-6-2 CLOSE TO UF 2BR/1BA. Year lease from 8/17. 910 SW 6th Ave. AC/heat, W/D, carpeted, fenced backyard. No pets. $580/mo. Call 359-1508 4-20-5-2 Large -single garage apartment. 3 blks from campus. $425/mo. Available Aug 1. 3728568 or 316-3305 4-20-5-2 Large private NW single family home 3/2 split, fenced, new apple lanai, Excellent schools, Available now $1275 + security 941-447-5453 timcrowe@earthlink.net 4-20-5-2 A Golf Course Villa 3/2 house w/pool, Quiet, all appliances, on bus route Available now $930 + security 941-447-5453 timcrowe@earthlink.net 4-20-5-2 HUGE & Affordable 1, 2, & 3BRs FREE Alarm FREE W/D Screen porch FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly ONLY 1.7 miles to UF 372-0400 4-20-5-2 7 C 04) C 0 0 *0 04) (U 0 *0 C U) o L. a-. 0) L. 0) E E 0 0 E 0 L. II0) (U (U I

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 2005 MALLIGATOIj 23 For Re nrnt FrrhPot ub sbs 6,nihe', fh~ ufnis i ai Subleas DOWNTOWN Avail immediately. Month to month ok. 2BR/1BA apt. newly remodeled, quiet neighborhod, pets ok. Close to Shands, UF & library. $695/mo. Call 2621351 4-20-5-2 1BR/1BA w/ W/D. $500/mo. Quiet area, 3 miles north of UF. Call 379-0783, lv message. 4-20-4-2 CONDO BELLAMY FORGE 3BR/2.5BA w/garage. Very large, all new. Pool, tennis & racquet ball. Good location. On bus rt. $890/mo. Available fall. Call 352-372-4768 6-30-18-2 **0.8 miles to UF. 4BR/2BA historic house. Wood flooors, W/D, high ceilings, fenced yard. Between UF & downtown. $950/mo. Avail 8/1. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 **0.8 miles to UF. 2 & 3 BR apts in historic house near downtown. Wood floors, nice deck, W/D. $525-$650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 Spacious 1B/1BA available in a 2BR/2BA house. MILLPOND. Across street from GHFC. Living room, kitchen, FL room, garden. Avail 7/05. $550/mo. Looking for female student or working prof. Call 305-905-2289, 352-380-2726 4-20-4-2 CASABLANCA WEST 2BR/2.5BA -paddle fans, inside laundry room, ceramic tile & carpet. Gas heat & water. Rent Incl water, sewer, garbage. Avail now. Call 375-8600 owner/broker 4-20-4-2 3BR/1 BA HOUSE central heat & A/C, kitchen & bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW 31 Place. $650/mo: Call 352-371-3636 420-4-2 **Apply Now -No Application Fee** 4 blks to UF -Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th Ave -2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 -or -12 blks to UF -Center PointeApts 1BR/1 BA 1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 4-20-4-2 Duckpond. lBR w/study. Wood floor, AC, pretty wallpaper. Free washer/dryer. Grad student or prof. preferred. 1st last & sec. req. $580. Avail 7/1 377-4217 4-20-4-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer $475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please. 378-3704 5-31-10-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3BR/3BA Lg rooms Tile common area/kitchen Fresh paint, Security sys, W/D On bus route, $1100/mo Avail 8/1/05, Call 256-0112 4-20-3-2 Avail now 2/1 in triplex. Quiet neighborhood. $550/mo 1st, last, sec. Dogs ok. 332-5585, leave message.;4-20-3-2 e Live the downtown life e. Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK $0 DD special -ask for details From $525 338-0002 4-20-3-2 CASABLANCA WEST Spacious 2BR 2.5BA Townhouse, w/d hkups, ceramic tile, porch, Pool, $750/rent, 2735 SW 35th PI #1604 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 LOTS OF CHARACTER! 3BR 1 BA 2 story house, wood floors, large yard, w/d hookups, $650/rent, 719 NW 34th Ave Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 6 MONTH LEASE! 2BR 1.5BA duplex, walk to UF, CH/AC, $495/rent, avail July, 807 NW 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 WALK TO UF 3BR 1BA house, Wood floors, CH/AC, w/d hookups, Porch, $1000/rent, 126 NW 10th St. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 SPACIOUS 4BR 2BAI Great house w/ Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent 1525 NE 6th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 BIKE TO UFI Cute 2BR 1BA House, wood floors, dining & living. Rooms, $600/rent, 715 NW 14th Ave Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525. www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 4-20-3-2 WALK TO UF -1227 SW 4th Ave. 3BR/1BA, cent H/AC, wood floors, parking passes. Aug 1st, $1135/mo. Schackow Realty 331-0590, 514-5060 cell 4-20-3-2 AVAIL AUG 2005 2BR/2.5BA condo in Brighton Park. Inc W/D, pool, pvt setting, on bus rt to UF every 8.min. $825/mo Call 665-5361 4-20-3-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Move in now or in the fall! 3BR/3BA condo. Spacious 1370 sf. W/D. $900/mo + dep. Call for more info 352-283-2774 4-20-3-2 KENSINGTON SOUTH & VICTORIA STATION CONDOS. 2BR/2.5BA. Avail June & Aug. Contact Robin 954-802-4499 5-12-5-2 CONDO FOR RENT 2/2.5 avail now W/D, furn bpt. $899/mo 352-337-0427, 305-776-3156 4-20-3-2 QUIET HOUSE 3 or 4 BR. Close to UF in NEneighborhood. $600/mo. 376-6183 4-20-2-2 1BR/1 BA at Pine Rush. Pool, laundry Room. Quiet area. $429/month with 1st month Free. No security deposit. Call 692-4352 4-20-2-2 AUGUST FREE Lease before you leaves Huge 2bdrms, flexible leases, on bus route, water & sewer included, pets ok. Ventura Apartments 1902 SW 42nd Way (352) 376-5065 5-3-1-9-2 ROYAL VILLAGE APT. For only $305/Month + 1/4 electric! 1BR in a 4BR/2BA. Females only. Available NOW! Call 561-234-9220 5-19-5-2 2BR COTTAGE in NW. Cute & clean. On bus line. W/D hookups, no dogs. 537 NW 30th Ave. $490/mo. 215-7199 4-20-1-2 3BR COTTAGE in DUCKPOND. New tile, W/D, great yard in classic neighborhood. 740 NE 11th Ave. $849/mo 215-7199 4-20-1-2 HUGE 4BR/2BA NEAR UF. Exceptionally, nice. Cent AC/H, W/D, DW, ice-maker, garage, fenced yard, no dogs. Avail Aug 16 -1 yr. $1640/mo. Call 666-8166 lv mssg. 5-31.-8-2 2BR/2BA condo in OAKBROOK. W/D inci. Avail 8/1. $825/mo. Walk to Shands or UF. Call 378-2627 or 466-3797 5-10-2-2 Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, I & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Short-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877) FOR-RENT (367-7368) WWW.SUBLETCOM 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 5-1 9-43-3 EMERGENCY SUMMER SUBLEASE 2BR/2.5BA townhouse 2 blocks to UF. May Aug $900/mo OBO 352-266-8475 4-20-13-3 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 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 Campus Lodge apts. POOLSIDE 1/1 in 2/2 other room vacant. May-Aug. w/option to renew. $450/mo furnished, all utils + internet, W/D, Call 352-871-3117 4-20-21-3 HUGE ROOM FOR SUBLEASE 1BR in 4BR/2BA house in College Park. Huge walkin closet, wood floors, W/D, walk to campus, turn common areas. Avail May-Aug $370/mo 739 NW 20th St. 352-219-4911 4-20-20-3 Summer sublease 1BR in 3BR house on NW 36th St., huge back porch W/D, wood floors, w or wout furn. Avail May 30th. $250/mo + utils. Call 352-281-1337 4-20-19-3 Summer sublease available -WINDSOR HALL 2 blocks from campus. 1 BR suite $600 utils Ict. Laundry room, swimming pool, cable, ethernet. Call 516-650-4037 5-24-24-3 $240/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 UTIL 3BR/2BA Bodrdwalk Apt. Call PK 954-682-5979 or call 904-705-1689 4-20-17-3 Reduced $450 @ The Exchange Furnished 1 BR/1 BA in 2/2 Kitchen, living room, porch, W/D, Now available. Female please. 772-473-0560. 4-20-16-3 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. $300/mo + 1/2 utils 060. Free internet. Fun roommate. Call Katie S. 352-213-5425 4-20-16-3 Summer sublease avail. 3 blocks to campus. Fabulous location! 1 BR in 2 BR apt. $260/ mo + 1/2 utils. Call 813-368-6801 or email tenessa@ufl.edu 4-20-16-3 THE EXCHANGE 1/1 in 2/2 May, June, July. $325/mo Ind util, cable i-net, W/D, male, turn, 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 turn & 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 4-20-14-3 1 rm in house $285 mo + uitl & cbl 3 mo sublease first mo free, great loc off 34th st. Wash/dry quiet area. 352-375-1353 4-20-12-3 1 or 2BR avail for summer sublease in 3/2.5 townhouse. Walking distance to Butler Plaza & 1 mi to UF. Avail, turn or unfurn, W/D. Call Clliff at 561-252-0819 4-20-12-3 University Glades Subleasell SUMMER: May -Aug. Price neg. BR w/personal bath in 3/3 apt. Inc all. util. Furniture avail. Call Stacey 352-336-1968 4-20-12-3 ARLINGTON SQUARE $200/mo 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. 1/2 util, cable, internet. May 1 thur July 31. 352-5143640 4-20-11-3 $450. Female roommate for a sublease May -July 31st at Hidden Lake. Includes ALL utilites, cable, internet. Furnished, washerdryer. Contact Leanna at 585-802-1548 4-20-11-3 IBR/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 *DUCKPOND* Sublease May & June. Huge room in historic Victorian home. $315/ mo, 3 blocks from downtown. 377-2373 4-20-11-3 Sublease @ The Exchange 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BAAvail May thru Aug. Price reduction $350/mo OBO. Fully fuirnished, utils Ind. Call Tiffany 352-303-6130 4-20-11-3 Sublease @ The Exchange 1ER/1BA in 2BR/26A. Avail May thru Aug. Price reduction $350/mo OBO. Fully furnished utils Ind. Call Edward 352-256-1890 4-20-11-3 **WALK TO CLASS** Summer sublease @ Courtyards. 1BR in 4BR townhouse. May-Aug. $300/mo. NEGOTIABLE. Call Maggie 727-741-1347. 4-20-10-3 HOT lease 4 a cool price! Only $325/mo. (util incl) for fully turn 1 BR/ 1 BA w/ W/D, dig cable (hbo+), hi spd internet, pool, ground floor loc. 2 RTS (covered). 377-2856 4-20-10-3 AWESOME SUBLEASE Downtown Arlington Square 1BR/1BA in a 3BR. May-1/2 of Aug. W/D & pool incl Next to Starbucks. $300/mo + 1/3 ut/s. NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-262-1687 4-2010-3 2/2 DowntownArlington Square -Stbet 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 inc. Avail May -Aug. Furnished! Rent neg. Call 843-290-5853 (bus route to campus) 4-20-10-3 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 Large 1 BR/1 BA in Oxford Manor. Price negotiable 1 1/2 mi from UF. Private gym. 2 pools. Excellent managment. Call 373-0803. Ask for Lauren or Aimee 4-20-9-3 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 b ehind Swamp! $425/mo ufils inc. Avail May thru Aug. rawls012@aol.com, 407-625-8990 4-20-9-3 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//no ea. W/D, vaulted ceiling, bus rt & more. Stoneridge Apts. Email leti@ufl.edu. 4-209-3 1BR/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 I BR/1BA apt at GAINESVILLE PLACE Avail May -Aug. Will give BARGAIN RATE. Call 954-755-0696 4-20-9-3 SUMMER DEAL Male for summer sublease 1BR in 4BR apt/ W/D, being Sorority Row. $300/mo. Please call 305-335-9021 4-208-3 GAINESVILLE PLACE $350/mo OBO. Fully turn, W/D. Utils, cable, internet 2cl. Call Rachel 352-359-3044 anytime 4-20-8-3 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA apt. Close to UF. Bike/bus. $260/mo + 1/3 utils. For more info call Joy 954-614-4607 or 352-377-6918 4-20-8-3 WALK TO CAMPUS FOR CHEAP! $1200 for WHOLE SUMMER NW 7th Ave fully furn 1 BR in 4BR/2BA house. Cable, hi spd inet, util Ind. Avail 4/29 NEGOTIABLE. Call Noel @ 352-375-4635 4-20-8-3 Live w/a friend not a stranger! 1 or 2 BRs in 2BR/2BA @ Cambridge Apts. All furn & utils incl. Great location. May -Aug. Opt to renew. $450/mo per BR/OBO!! Call Tracy 305-7267970 4-20-8-3 LUXURY APT 5 min walk to UF/Sorority row bus. F roommate, Avail May-July All utils inc. Furn, ethernet, gym, pool. $400/ mo 786-246-3049 4-20-7-3 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 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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247ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Subleases uees eases leases bees 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 4-20-7-3 Apt for SummerA & B sublease. 1BR in 4BR/ 2BA furn University Glades Apt $290/mo all utils incl.(originally $435) M/F for all female aptCall 386-212-9042 4-20-7-3 0 $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 1BR/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 ppl, cool deco interior -Everything included + maid & bus to campus. Call 305494-2002 4-20-7-3 Campus Club May to Aug. $400/mo NEGOTIABLE. 1BR/1BA in 4BR apt. Incl all utls. 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 *THE EXCHANGE* 2BR/2BA. Furnished. Great location. $499/ mo utils incl. Call 904-294-0389 5-5-8-3 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 Cambridge Apts. Huge IBR/1BA in 3BR/3BA apt. Avail immediately. Furn w/luxurious stuff & all amenities incl. Beautiful nature view. 20" Tn .'us move-in gift. $465/mo. Call Carolina 352-328-1474 4-20-6-3 IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE Everything included. only $700/neg 4 ENTIRE SUMMER! Please call 246-4330 4-20-6-3 CHEAP SUBLEASE!!!! Stoneridge. 1BR/1BA avail with W/D, furn, ethernet and util. 1 month FREE! $230 OBO. Please call John @ 954-673-2154 4-20-6-3 *ACROSS FROM UF* $345/mo, 1BR/1BA spacious apt w/AC, interent, cable, W/D & parking. 617-584-5811 4-20-6-3 Summer sublease May -July M/F for 1 BRin 4BR house. Furn $330/ mu + 1/4 utils. 1 blk to campus. Contact Sara @ 407-310-8085 or boutitlax6@aol.com 4-20-6-3 *1 BR/1iBA available in 3BR/3BA* Fully furnished & all utilities included $465/ mo. May-Aug, Aug rent FREE, price neg. 2 convenient bus routes -9&34. Call 904-4242834 4-20-6-3 *2 WEEKS FREE* 1BR in 2BR/1BA sublease from April 17 -July 30. $210/mo + 1/2 util Call Wang 8707662 4-20-6-3 Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Behind sorority row. Short walk to dt'inpus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-870-8902 4-20-6-3 Great 2/1 duplex; W/D, cent H/AC, big fenced yard, 1.5 miles to UF. $500/mo. Available now until July 31. Call 352-2191561 4-20-6-3 1 to 4 BRs avail in 4BR apt. May thru July, W/ D, 2 blks from campus & bars, $470/mo ea OBO. Call Michael 352-359-0065 4-20-6-3 SPYGLASS APT. 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. $350/mo all utils incl. Avail now til Aug. Call 954-471-7119 4-20-6-3 Summer sublease: Camelot Apartments 2 bed/2 bath, furnished, poolside. Close to campus, law school, on bus routes. Avail May-Aug. Call Danielle 352-359-1691 420-6-3 2BR/1 BA apt in Summit House. 5 minute walk to campus. Avail May-end of July. Option to renew lease. $420/mo 359-8130 or 328-8801 4-20-6-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE $299/mo May -Aug. Courtyards. Price negotiable, inci everything. Walk to class. Quiet roommates. 954-295-4002 4-20-6-3 Desperate -Will Sacrificel 1/1 in big 4/4 @ The Exchange. May -Aug. Furnished, utilities, ethernet, W/D incl. I pay $500; you pay $400/OBO. 305-519-5055 4-20-5-3 1 or 2BR in 3BR at Greeenwich, rent/ wireless/utils $325/mo. May -July. W/D. RTS 12/35. Call Danielle 305-495-2251 4-20-5-3 CAMPUS LODGE -POOLSIDE. May -Aug, fully furn, 1 BR/1BA, room C. Vaulted ceilings, cool roommates! NEGOTIABLE PRICE. Call 786-797-7717 for more info. 4-20-5-3 WALK TO CLASS 3 blocks behind Swamp. 1BR out of 2BR apt, May -Aug, flex Wood floors, fully furn Lisas4@ufl.edu 4-20-5-3 ROYAL VILLAGE $235 Furnished, pool, 2 blks to campus. 1 BR. Call Mike 352-339-3539! 4-20-5-3 Lexington Crossing sublease. 1BR/BA in a 4BR/BA apt, furnished. Girls only! Great roommates, clean apt. Available May thru mid Aug. Only $350/month. Call 352-2235372 4-20-5-3 $150/mo off & Aug Rent FREE! 1/1 in F4/4, everything Incl, On rt 9, 34, Later Gator B. Avail summer A, B'or C. $300/mo, Kendle at 352-216-1999 4-20-5-3 Sublet May-July. 2 rms avail NE Gville house. $250 + 1/3 bills. Rent 1 or both. Backyard w/picnic table, grill & firepit. Cable & wireless. W/D. Easy bike to UF. Furn/unfurn opt Isadora 682-1112, Chris 281-5270 4-20-5-3 Sublease at Gainesville Place 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Avail starting May $450/mo OBO. Fully furn, utils incl. Call Tyler 352-427-1391 4-20-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE Two blocks from LAW school. 1BR/1BA/ study room in a 3BR house. $350/mo + 1/3 utilities. Serious roommates. Call 352-37497514-20-5-3 ROOMMATE NEEDED (summer sublease) Pvt room in 3BR/2BA house Bike to UF (2 mi from campus) Call Kellan at 386-397-0951 4-20-5-3 WALK TO CLASS $225/MO Courtyards, furnished, utilities included. May til August 352-871-2742 4-20-5-3 CAMPUS LODGE SUMMER SUBLEASE All summer available. Price negotiable. 2 out of 4 suites avail. Call Jamie or Ilana 305-9342758 or 305-742-5263 4-20-5-3 AVAIL IMMEDIATELY 1 BR/1BA $490/MO 2 blocks from campus Call 871-15774-20-5-3 Walk to class. Summer sub. Huge 1BR/1BA. Pool, W/D, walk-in closet, cable internet. Museum Walk. $300 price neg. Call 941238-7118. 4-20-5-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/mo. Pets, ok. Call 262-1351 4-20-5-3 1 room in 4BR/4BA fully furn apt. Clean, friendly, female roommates. Balcony, near pool, W/D. $330/mo. Avail immediately. Lease renewable. Call 703-987-3933 420-4-3 2BR/1BA. $515/mo. Avail May 1st -Aug 1st. 378-6708 4-20-4-3 Summer sublease @ The Exchange. 1BR/ 1BA in 4BR/4BA. Rent negotiable. Very clean apt. Everything included. Extra room also available. Call Nicole @ 407-927-5241, nic8626@aol.com 4-20-4-3 AUGUST RENT FREE University Commons. $290/mo, May -Aug, WD, cable, furn, vaulted ceilings, female please contact 305766-1257 or flip01@ufl.edu 4-20-4-3 University Glades 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA for May-Aug 05. Fully furnished includes until & internet & big TV. Aug rent already paid. $435 per month. Call 734-385-6214 5-10-5-3 1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA apt in Sterling Univ. Glades. Fully furn, big screen TV. 5 min from UF. 24 hr gym, Need to sublease ASAP. From May -Aug. $430/mo. Call 514-2581 4-20-4-3 $400/mo negotiable. The Landings. 11 ft x 14 ft. Bedroom everything incl. Free tanning, sports courts, poolhouse, Summer. Furniture available 954-290-8087 4-20-4-3 SPACIOUS 1BR/1BA apt. Large walk-in closet, close to campus on Sorority Row, 1 & 43 bus routes, $395/mo incl water. Pets welcome. 352-281-9411 4-20-4-3 AWESOME 4BR/2BA HOUSE. WALK TO CAMPUS & BARS. Great backyard & furnished. $250/mo/room. Contact us at 407-375-2503 or 407-5923295 4-20-4-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 rooms @ University Commons 4/2 apt. $385/mo. each, incd util & cable. Avail nowAug. Call 954-895-0884 or 904-377-9346 CLOSE TO UF. 4-20-4-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE May-Aug 1BR/1BA and/orjust $380/mo. Including utls, internet, cable, etc. @ Lexington Crossing. Great bus route. Call Terri @904-534-2729 or 352-271 1599 4-20-4-3 CAMBRIDGE Summer Sublease $425 or neg. 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA util incl. Also incl cable and HS inet. Avail by May 1. W/D incl 786-385-8186 4-20-3-3 1 ROOM AVAILABLE in 4BR/4BA University Club Apts. Fully furn, W/2, few insfrom campus. $425/mo. Call 407-929-3111 420-3-3 1 BR/1BAapt. Vaulted ceilings, W/D, DW. Can move in immediately. Rent NEGOTIABLE. Contact Mike at 850-526-9224, 850-5267215. 4-20-3-3 OXFORD MANOR 2BR/2BA avail Mayto mid August W/D, cable, HBO, pool, gym Email: oibo8185@uf.edu Call 386-569-1824 ONLY $550/BOTH BRs 4-20-3-3 BEAUTIFUL, BIG & NEW apt near campus. Gainesville Place, 1BR/1BA $350/mo, furnished, utilities and amenities incl. 321-2063862 4-20-3-3 BLOCK FROM UF IBR in 2BR Female wanted. Avail May 1st thru Aug 12th. Rent $445. Call for details 359-2633 4-20-3-3 WALK TO DOWNTOWN! * BIKE TO UF! 1BR/1BA Avail May 1st thru Aug 1st w/ OPTION TO RENEWIlt Quiet DUCKPOND area, very spacious, eat-in kitchen, $355/mo + utils OBOI 941-730-8766 4-20-3-3 1 BR apt avail May -July. 5 min. Walking dist to UF. Gated porch. Ideal for pets. Trees give shade & privacy. W/D & pool on site. Walk-in closet. 904-874-3887 4-20-3-3 Campus Club Apts $350/mo everything incl, hs net, pool, 5 min to campus, bus stop, fully furn, screened balcony, maid service. Starting May III Aug 352-224-6084 4-20-3-3 Summer Sublease @ Victoria Station 3584 SW 30th Way Furnished 2BR/2.5BA, pool, W/D $300 month + utilities Call 904-280-8750 4-20-3-3 Campus Club 1BR sublease til Aug pvt BA, Walk-in closet, furn, $485/mo ufbjorn@aol.com 5-12-5-3 Gainesville Place Apts Phase II, 4BR/4BA $490/mo includes everything. Call 305-6091993 4-20-3-3 $225 May -August + 1/4 utilities Big 1BR in 4BR/3BA, 2 story house. Short walk to campus/swamp area. NW 3rd Ave & NW 12th Street. Jason 561-818-5430. 4-20-3-3 FREE KEG!! ALL rooms in furnished 3/3 townhouse. Huge bedrooms/closets, 2 balconies, free tan/cable, courts, pool, gated May -Aug, $1170/mo OBO 727-743-7240 4-20-3-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE at University Club. 1 BR/i BAin 4BR/4BA apt.a$335/mo, vincl utin, cable, ethernet, furn, W/D & more. Call 786423-0445 4-20-2-3 1BR/1BA for sublease -summer for $500 ALL INCLUDED (utilities, Cox cable, internet.) Bus route #16, cat allowed, patio, clubhouse, gym, all kitchen appliances, all furnished, ALL YOU NEED! Contact Gaby 305-510-&259 (Sun Bay) 4-20-2-3 1 BR/1BA or 2BR/2BA in 4BR/4BR $375/mo, price neg. Lexington Crossing. May-July. 352-650-5941 GREAT POOL PARTIES! 4-20-2-3 THE EXCHANGE 2BR/2BA Looking for 1 female May thru Aug 7th. Furnished. Everything included: cable, utilities, ethernet, $545/mo. PRICE NEGOTIABLE. 321-2436343 4-20-2-3 COUNTRYSIDE $300/month. Clean 1BR/ lBA in 4/4. All utils included, internet, available now until July 31. Call 352-328-4145 check out anytime. 4-20-2-3 *GATORSUBLEASE.COM* Huge selection Lowest prices in town for summer 5-31-9-3 3 month sublease (5/1/05) Nice downtown location 1 BR/1BA, DW, bay windows, AC. Reduced price -please call Rustin 352-871-0605 4-20-2-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE 2BR/2BA in a 4BR/ 3BA house. I mile from campus. Large house w/huge backyard. $300 OBO. Call 352-871-5987 for more details. 4-20-2-3 ** $300/mnth + 1/3 utils + net ** Stoneridge apts, Apr 23 -Jul 189, furn, highspeed net, wash + dryer, bathroom, walk-in closet. Grad students only. Contact Vinh 352-871-6569 4-20-2-3 Sublease @ G'ville Place. 1BR + 1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furn. All utils, cable & internet incl. Several amenities. $350/mo NEGOTIABLE. Call 954-234-1351 4-20-2-3 Renovated historic house east of downtown. 2BR/2BTH High ceilings, wood firs, greenhouse, big porch, furnished. A must see! $700/puls utilities OBO. Avail May 5 to Aug 14. Call 373-1961 4-20-2-3 Summer Sublease 1 BR/1BA for only $225 per mo. Most everything included & negble utls. Mid-May-July with May free! Call 352-215-6286 for more details. 4-20-2-3 $36d/mo SUMMER SUBLEASE Campus Lodge. $180 off original $540/mo. 1 BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA fully furnished. Rent incl elec, cable TV, enet & water. Vaulted ceiling w/great view. Huge pool, gym, bball courts, carwash. 352-870-9111 4-20-1-3 LEXlNGTON 2 leases in 4BR/4BA Summer A/B = $275/mo Summer C = $900 Furn, util, cable, W/D, enet. Robyn @ 954-937-9631, 271-2037 4-20-1-3 Female roommate for 2BR/2BA Museum Walk apt. thru Aug. $375/mo. Call Katie 352246-5231 4-20-1-3 Nice 2 bedroom 1 B apt with balcony & pool. $700. Available now. No security 352-2561468 4-20-1-3 CAMPUS LODGE Nicest apt @ UF. 2BR/ 2BA all utils, fully furn, May to Aug. Very clean. Gated community, screened patio. Quiet. Call 372-3788 4-20-1-3 $225/mo, SUMMER SUBLEASE + 1/3 utils, in 3BR/2BA, Aspen Ridge Apts. Please call 813-690-0215 4-20-1-3 REGENCY OAKS $285/mo + utils. Master BR avail in 3BR/2BA apt. Avail May 1 -July 31. 407-484-3204 4-20-1-3 Spacious private bed/bath in Colonial Village $348/.mo, no deposit. W/D. Nice amenities. 2 great roommates. Alarm system. Avail May 1st. Call Lori 239-3185 5-10-2-3 Sublet til Aug or renew huge 3/2 2.5 m to campus in very quiet area. Fenced yard great for pets. Rent is highly negotiable. Call 336-2173 lv. mssg. 5-19-5-3 1 bedroom available/2 bed 2 bath Victoria Station $400/mo. Call 561-445-9366 Melissa for more info. 4-201-4 U 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 UP students.QOuet. Resposible. 60 second walk to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 4-20-71-4 Female roommates wanted brand new 2100 sq ft home. Huge pool, pvt fence, minutes to UF. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm & utils inc $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352395-7462 or 941-780-3526 5-26-77-4 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/1 BA 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 4-20-31-4 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 1 ALLIGATOR, 25 R mes mates Roommates tes a Estate Avail May 2 rooms in Ig house, 1 blk from 13th & Universityj $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 4-20-26-4 2BR avail in 4BR/4BA condo in Countryside. W/D in apt, 32" TV, walk-in closets, pool, gym, e-net $400/mo ind electric & cable. 1 MONTH FREE W/LEASE 305-944-3600 4-20-26-4 Unfurn BR fli 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. 5-19-6-4 2M roommates needed for 3BR Millpond twnhs fully furn; king beds, hi spd net, cable, W/O, pool, near UF, on UP bus rt, $450 & 1/3 util, Chris 407-340-8585 or email csmith3672@aol.com 4-20-18-4 2 Female Roommates in 4/2 house in quiet NW neighborhood large yard, sunroom. N1S/drug. Must be clean and responsible $400 + 1/4 until. Email 123daisy@excite.com 4-20-16-4 NS, mature, responsible, upper classman or grad student for own room & bath in large quiet home only 8 blocks north of campus. Rent /01 all els, 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 rnurraymd@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 6-9-15-4 Female roommate needed for NW 39th Ave home. $475/mo, all utilities incl, internet, fully furnished, private BR, W/D. Avail. ASAP 8705291 4-20-15-4 Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 5-31-20-4 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 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 2/2 avail in beautiful large house located in quiet neighborhood. Avail for the summer beginning May 1. Call 352-246-4519 or 352376:4421. N/S, neat, preferred. 6-2-19-4 Rockwood Villas Female wanted for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA starting May. Furnished, W/D, wireless high spd internet, pool. $450/mo. Util incl. 352377-6865 4-20-10-4 M or F to share house for summer and/or fall. Move in ASAP. Furnished, includes all amenities. 2 mi to UF. $500/mo inc everything. 352-378-0329 4-20-10-4 Female for own BR in nice 3BR house off NW 8th Ave, 3 ml 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 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 VERY LARGE. Furnished large 3BR/3BA house. Utilities included sUMMER SESSION $450/BR 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 block from Newberry Rd w/in 1 ml from UF. 407-3637198, 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 Female roommate needed for 3BR/2BA house in NW Gville. Pets welcome. Everything ind $350/mq. Hispd inet, cable, W/D & more. Please call Misty @ 321-6249014 or a-mail bullgurl18@aol.com 4-207-4 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2.5BA. W/D, fully furn. (All brand new), pool, gym, F roommate needed. NIS, serious student. $425/mo 1/2 utils (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 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 Male to share 2BRJ2BA condo. All utils incl, minutes to UF, $400/mo. 561-3174738 4-20-8-4 XX Walk to-SFCC XX Need 2 N/S females roommates New 1700 sf 3BR, 2BA house $400/mo + 1/3 utilities Available now, call 283-6279 4-20-5-4 Display your diploma. Order now $59.95 I Diploma Framing Special! U U .wi style! in Thornebrook Village 2441 NW 43rd St. 378-4947 Professional or student prefer female to share ranch home in G'ville about 10-15 min drive to.UF or SFCC. Furn common areas. $400/mo. Avail end of April or May. Call 352262-4829 4-20-6-4 XX Walk to UF XX 1BR available now -12/31, 2005 Share 1700 sf luxury home w/2 engineering grad students. $450/mo, 1/3 util call 283-6279 4-20-5-4 Quiet -non-smoking college age roommate wanted from Aug to April 06 -Rent $375 per month. Call local 352-376-4250 or call cell 904-994-6764 5-24-10-4 Summer sublease $375/mo w/util avaif May 1 -July 31. Female roommate for large furn 1BR in 4/2 off 16th Ave. Maria @ 283-3538 or email irestar21@yahoo.com 5-10-6-4 F roommate for newly remodeled 4BR/4BA University Terrace apt. Close to UF & Butler Plaza. Pool, great parking, hi-spd internet, W/D, walk-in closet. $325/mo + utils. Avail summer & fall. 305-479-0935 4-20-5-4 IBR in nice 2 story house on NW side W/D & 2 porches $450/mo inc everything. M/F. Currrent roommates like music fests & Phish. Call Ricky 336-1409 short/long lease. 4-20-5-4 CHEAPEST RENT IN TOWNlll $350 + 1/3 utils, huge room Private bath, W/D, pool Rockwood Villas, Avail June 1st. Isaac 514-0767 or Joe 514-6561 6-16-17-4 M/F, NS, needed to share 2BR/2.5BA Southfork Oaks townhome. (near Target) Unfurn master BR w/own BA avail. W/D. No pets. $347/mo + 1/2. utils. No lease. Call Evan 335-9714 4-20-5-4 2 roommates needed $300/mo 3BR/2BA, 1 acre fenced, must like pets, quiet neighborhood, lease starts in June. Call 352-2819214 4-20-5-4 Roommate Needed Private Bed/Bath $399, everything included Call 352-379-9300 4-20-5-4 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. Lg kit & lvg rm, patio, inet, cable TV & W/D, community pool $450/mo 727-399-0574 4-20-5-4 2 share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ mo. Month to month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 4-20-5-4 Spacious 1BR/1BA available in a 2BR/2BA house. MILLPOND. Across street from GHFC. Living room, kitchen, FL room, garden. Avail 7/05. $550/mo. Looking for female student or working prof. Call 305-905-2289, 352-380-2726 4-20-4-4 1 female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Countryside. $425/mo inc utils, cable, internet, furn, Avail June. Call 727-510-9346 4-20-4-4 1BR in 2 story furnished house in nice NW neighborhood close to UF. Washer & dryer in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930 4-20-4-4 Female roommates for large 36R/2BA townhouse. Only 1 mile to UP. $450/mo, all etls. Dig cable & hi spd net incl Avail June 954298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu. 4-20-3-4 $295 nice room in nice 4/2 house 1.5 mi to UP. Big trees, wired for cable, dsl, on bike path, .quiet, private peaceful environment. Dave 371-9409 541-10-4 2 Females looking for third M/F student roommate to share a 3/3 condo less than a mile from campus. $275/month + 1/3 utilities. Call Erin at (352) 316-1063 4-20-2-4 Need I F student/professional to share 2BR/1BA apt $250/mo + 1/2 utils. 376-4510 5-17-5-4 Female wanted to share fully furn 2/2 condo in Treehouse Village w/i other female. W/D in unit, pool, gym. 1.5 mi from UF. $425/mo inc util, high spd int, $300 dep. Avail fall. Call 352-692-3664 or e-mail Steph83@ufl.edu 4-20-2-4 ATTENTION! F roommate needed for 1BR/ 1BA in a condo. $400/mo utils incl. Must be responsible, neat, clean. Avail now! Call Madgene @ 561-827-4970 4-20-2-4 Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2 avail 1-1-06. Enet access, until inc (cap), W/D, furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3 mi. $465/mo/rm. 1st.last.dep. Vanessa 352-2173464, Sebastian 352-874-8905 5-31-8-4 Avail immediately. 4-6 molease avail. Perfect for grad/intl student. 5 min Shands/UF. Large rm w/bath. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Lg home in Kirkwood. $400/mo + utils. 352-375-6996 or 352-284-0979 4-20-1-4 $350/mo THE IVY HOUSE Female only. Pvt single room, walk to campus. Utils, cable, internet incl. No deposti. Avail 4/28. Call Julia 352-281-8050 4:20-1-3 Roommate wanted Aug 05 -Aug 06. 3BR/ 2BA $325/mo + 1/3 CBL/UTIL, 19-22F, neat, no cats/dogs/birds. NW 23rd BLVD, close to SFCC & UF. Call 262-5043 or 494-6361 4-20-1-4 Real Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, 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 lv mssg 4-20-71-5 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE looking to buy or lease houses in this area. Any size, price or condition. 352-264-7347 or visit us at www.happygatorhomes.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 www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 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 1 BR/1 BA LOFT CONDO ELEGANT BOHEMIAN STYLE. Interior features a customized kitchen, bath & balcony, convt to UF, Shands, VA & mall. Amp. pking. $73,800 352-222-2942 photos.yahoo.com/ dgmatt45 4-20-28-5 Townhouse 3BR/2BA. Close to UP. On bus r. Quiet location. Dish/W, WID, tile kitchen, living/dining area. Fenced backyard. Pool. $140,000 352-284-6154 4-20-26-5 Great Homes Near UP -STOP Renting. Own Your Home. FREE LIST of Campus Area Homes www.Homes-Near-UF.com Campus Realty Group (6-3-34-5 FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN -GET READY FOR SUMMER -ADORABLE LAKE HOUSE on spring-fed pvt lake in Keystone Hgts. 2/2, large lot. Avail now. $129,950. Call 379-0619 4-20-20-5 HORSE PROPERTY Lease-to-own or owner financing. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 2091 sq ft. 3.86 acres, block & stucco, fireplace, $2150/mo + down. Owner licensed realtor Michael Quinones 376-2433 5-31-7-5 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 For sale 3BR/3BA Rockwood Villas.Condo, tile kitchen, Ivg room dining & BA, across from pool, guest parking, great location & investment! $157,500, 352-336-3264 or 352256-8963 5-12-7-5 CONDO FOR SALE CASABLANCA WEST 2BR/2.5BA -screened porch, paddle fans, laundry room, gas heat & hot water. Call for appointment 375-8600 broketiepner 4-20-4-5 COUNTRYSIDE @ THE UNIVERSITY 4BR/ 4BA top floor. Partially furn. 941-518-5240 4-20-3-5 STUDENTS -PARENTS WANT TO BUYA CONDO OR HOUSE within walking distance on North or East side of UF campus? Minimum 2BR. For quick sale call 904-819-0405 4-20-2-5 UNIV TERRACE WEST4BR/4 full BA. Close to campus & bus stop. Great investment. $180,000. Call 772-696-1154 ownerrealtor 4-20-2-5 Grantwood Condominiums 2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. Starting @ $119,000! HURRY! Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7760 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375 4-20-1-5 HOME FOR SALE -CAPRI SUBDIVISION 3BR/2BA. Built 2001, 1402 sq ft. excell cond, Ig scr porch. Beautiful pool & clubhouse, homeowners assn $75/mo. $189,900. Call 262-9611 4-20-1-5 HAYSTACKS (west of 1-75 on Archer) 2BR/1BA townhouse. Quiet & nice. Water heater & central heat/air, 1 yr old. $110,000 furnished. Good terms. 352-381-1918, 727204-3957 or 727-204-6201 4-20-1-5 0 1 Furnishings 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, stillin plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 4-20-71-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 420-71-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 4-2071-6 BEDROOM SET 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail 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 wej-ible, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 4-2071-6 FUTON Splid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 4-20-71-6 Classifieds. Continued on next page. I imn I -' kcl~u 'ipafa

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26, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 U ishi U purs Mfl cycles, Mopeds W uEsIutZ BedsOFull mattress & boxspring sets $49*Qn sets $899Single sets $399King sets $99OFrom estate sale: Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. Call a Mattresy,4370 SW 20th Ave 4-20-71-6 SALE! 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 QUEEN SIZE BED ENTERTAINMENT CENTER PRIQCS NEGOTIABLE Call 813-624-2946 4-20-8-6 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, dining room chairs 2 for $25, lawnmower $60, electric mower $60, Call 335-5326 4-20-8-6 Entire apartment of furniture for sale! Couch, chair w/ottoman, dining room, queen bed, dresser w/rirror, bookcase and more! Will take reen offers. 407-761-7761 4-20-7-6 NAME YOUR PRICE Living Room & Bedroom Furniture. Call 305632-6187 4-20-7-6 MOVING SALE -bedroom set, leather couches, new appliances, and more. Great condition and Great Prices. Please call Mike at 352-376-7888 4-20-4-6 DRESSER, SOFA BED, MIRROR $40 EACH 371-8138 4-20-3-6 MUST SELL! Excellent Condition! Make me an offer! Living, Dining & Bedroom Furniture! Contact me @ bce1982@gmail.com for more iformation 4-20-2-6 QUEEN WATERBED w/headboard and heater/seven drawer dresser; light oak finish; no leaks; good condition: $150 OR MAKE OFFER. 352219-?2iwP 4-20-1-6 Dining room table & chairs, coffee table & 2 end tables. All matching cherry & wrought iron. Good condition. $350/OBO. Call 502418-0534 4-20-1-6 Dresser $150 OBO 0 Desk $100 OBO @ Bed $125 OBO Very nice recliner $1500BO 0 Health club recumbent exercise bike $1000 OBO Call Scott 352-271-5814 or 352-2814047 0 All excellent condition 4-20-1-6 C computers W&maktM"&e CAZ&a 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, netwo.ing & 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 Compuer/Intermet 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 e 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 SONY 20?? TV FOR SALE!! Perfect condition! Trinitron, front/rear inputs, retail $250. MUST SELL BEFORE FLYING HOME! ONLY $130! 920-737-9960 4-20-1-8 Bicycles In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from 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. 352-5382181. 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 for your $! New items daily Mon -Sat 378-3654 .4-20-43-10 PERCUSSION PLUS DRUM KIT Brand new cymbols. Must sell soon! $450/08B. Call Jason @ 661-816-9811 4-20-7-10 "MOVING" -downfilled sectional SOFA, FREEZER, Dodge TRUCK, church BENCH, HOUSE 3 ACRES 5BRs, WATERFRONT CONDO 2BR, custom dining rm TABLE, call 352-871-5692 4-20-5-10 Roof top carrier (locking) -Thule 667 Excur.13 cu.ft. fits round, square, and fact. bars. $175 OBO; Lexmark Z715 Printer $20; eView 17f3 Monitor $100 OBO 352-378-1443 4-20-5-10 Olympic weight set -cost $500, sell for $250. Additional free weights ranging from 10-100 lbs. Asking 20 cents per lb. Floor mats for $50. 359-3751 or 374-4592 4-20-5-10 MOVING SALE GE dryer, washer, Amana side x side bik refrigerator, leather sofa & chair, recliner, patio furniture and more. 371-2200 4-20-1-10 *? R U MOVING ? BULK STORAGE BINS 4 SALE, 12-24 gal, tuff rubbermaid, clean w/snapping lids. $4.50 each. Sets priced less. 352-5146013 4-20-1-10 Save $$ with coupons from the Alligator. ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www:RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 4-20-71-11 Swamp Cycles Electric Bikes, Scooters, and more! Prices from $450 with 1 yr warranty 534 SW 4th Ave. 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 4-20-70-11 *NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS* New location now open 1901 NW 67th Place 352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator grads. All models & directions avail on website. 6-16-12-11 ** 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 solanocyclecow 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 Moskito MZ scooter 50cc Regularly serviced & well-maintained 2400 km. Automatic oil mixture. Yellow $800 Call 352682-8683 4-20-5-11 Motorcycle Wanted 750cc cruiser or larger, will trade laptop PC plus cash. Joel 336-0075 4-20-4-11 New Verucci Scooter 4-stroke (no oil mixing) 49cc Save gas make 80-100 mpg. Elec start, auto trans, remote alarm & many other features. $1350. Call 352-219-3950 4-20-3-11 1992 HONDA NIGHTHAWK Around 5500 miles. Recent ture-up. Runs good. Needs new blinkers. $895/10 352281-0993 4-20-3-11 2003 KEEN SCOOTER Good Condition 45 mph Asking $700 Call (352) 281-4099 4-20-2-11 98 HONDA CBR 600 F3 D&D exhaust stage 3 jet kit 7500 miles $2800 OBO CALL MATT @ 352-870-4168 4-20-2-11 2004 HYSONG SCOOTER 485 mi $800. Call 336-7635 4-20-1-11 @ 2004 SUZUKI GSXR 600, 1200 miles, fast, runs great, accessories, $6650. 1997 YAMAHA SECA 650cc, runs great, $2250. Moving must sell. Call 352-256-4033 4-201-11 Autos Z OFAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR* ORunning or not!* NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 4-20-71-12 CARS -CARS Buy@SeIl0Trade 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 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 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1998 A/C, AM/FM/CD, sunroof. Runs & handles jreat. No mechanical problems, 84k miles. $4900/10. 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 $150011 Call Gilles @ 352-359-7689 4-20-9-12 99 BLAZER LS Loaded. Excellent condition. Champaigne $6200 NEG. 336-8099 4-20-6-12 DODGE RAM TRUCK blue 1997 great condition bench seat seat blue book value $5,600. Asking $4900 or best offer -Moving to Europe for senior yr. Must sell ASAP 352871-5692 4-20-5-12 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE Automatic, 4 door, A/C, new tires. 69,500 mi, $8000. Call 352-219-1140 or 352-331-1500 4-20-3-12 RARE & COLLECTABLE #45 of 1000 made 91 DODGE SHADOW CONVERTIBLE ps/pb & air. Super good on gas. Fresh paint. No dents or rust. Runs, drives & looks great. $4000/OBO Call 352-468-2401 4-20-3-12 2002 NISSAN SENTRA GXE, 47K, silverblue, new tires, runs great. $7,200 after 6:00 352-336-3831 97 Ford Explorer XLT. White, great condition, leather interior, fully loaded, cassette & CD, brand new tires, V6 engine, cool AC, 145K miles, $5000 OBO. Call 352-262-5262 4-20-2-12 SATURN SC2 96. Onily 65k ml, A/C, auto, leather, Sony CID. Very clean $4150 352-335-7508 4-20-1-12 FORD CONDOR '95 80K, pwr locks/window, pwr steering, A/C, single CD, automatic, 4 door, runs great $1800. Call 352-359-5694 4-20-1-12 1994 FORD TAURUS GL Green sedan, runs exc, cold A/C. www.brambraakman.com/sale.htm $1800. Call 352-328-6662 4-20-1-12 GATORMAX USED CARS Buy, Sell, Trade. We finance. 495-9500 gatormax.net 5-31-8-12 LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 4-20-71-13 On-going VOLUNTEER 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 2W Hel3p Wanted This newspaper 'assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings the iedendent florid. 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. MOS yA STI Kenyatta Jermaine Patterson Black Male (DOB 5/10/78); 5'08", 190 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: Felony Violation of Probation Warrant for False Imprisonment. ALACHUA COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 27 Help Wanted Help Wanted d i wanted l Help Wanted 0 .t h e i n d e p e n d e n t f lo r ida th e in d e p e n d e n t f lo r id u aliao aligto Evening Newspaper 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, llustrator, 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. 40 the independent florida alligator PT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLERK needed at The Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants must be enrolled for summer semester (UF or SFCC) for at lease 3 credit hours. Customer service skills a must. Good spelling, typing & basic math very 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, 1105 W. University Ave. 8-5, Mon-Fri. Equal Opportunity Employer Finders Keepers? If you find something, you can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost & found section. Be kind to someone who's lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND. CL *0 0) %M% L. E 0-The Alligator's New Media department is now accepting applications for web and graphics production. Applicants should be available two to three nights a week from 10 pm to 1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Job duties entail content updates and archiving. Experience with HTML, CSS; and/or Photoshop is preferred. Please include a resume and availability schedule with application. All previous applicants are encouraged to re-apply. Applications are available at the front desk of the Alligator, located at 1105 W University Ave, between 9 am and 4 pm. For more information contact Mat Kelly at mkelly@alligator.org 4-20-2-14 LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 4-20-71-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $5.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 4-20-71-4 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N 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 $5 STUDENTS GET CASH $5 For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 420-71-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF & DRIVERS FT or PT, flexible schedules. Call 2-5pm 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 8-15-25-14 AUDITORS for local growing inventory service. FT/PT, DFWP. Paid training. Call 352-367-4608. www.aicscompanies.com 4-20-83-14 Mortgage lender has sales positions avail for college sudents seeking prof work exp. $8-9/hr + bonus. No exp req'd, flex hrs. Apply in person btwn 4-8pm Mon-Fri 1900 SW 34 St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union)4-20-70-14 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 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 revise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105 NW 16th St. 4th Floor. Academic Classroom Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info. 4-20-63-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 5-19-63-14 SUMMER JOBS $2100 Co-Ed Camp Seven Weeks Room and Board included GET PAID TO PLAY! The Florida Elks Youth Camp (FEYC) needs male and female Summer Camp Counselors ages 18 and up. FEYC is an overnight camp located off of Highway 450 in Umatilla, FL The camp runs June 6 -July 23. Please contact Krys Ragland at 1-800-523-1673 ext. 250 or 352-669-9443 ext 250. 4-20-58-14 GET PAID for YOUR OPINIONS! Earn $15-$125 and more per survey! www.moneyforsuriieys.com 4-20-58-14 Web developer wanted. HTML, CSS, motivated. 1 year minimum, portfolio a must, graphic skills preferred. Contact alallen@uf.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 $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 4-20-40-14 Web Programmer -asp, asp.net vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 4-20-43-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance o. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start today 378-3312 5-1 9-30-14 *SUMMER WORK* College Credit Possible $672/wk 888-362-2635 ext 251 for more info. 4-2032-14 WANTED: PT barn help in exchange for living accomodations. Exp needed. Micanopy area. Silber Ridge Stables 352-361-1454 4-20-31-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash looking for hard workers all positions. Cashiers (full day availability) & line workers. (am 8:30-1 & pm 12-6 shifts avail) 15-40hrs your choice. Great work environment. Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd. By Home Depot. No phone calls please. 4-20-31-14 CAMP COUNSELORS -Gain valuable experience while having the summer of a lifetime. Counselors, needed for Outdoor Adventure, Arts, Aquatics & more in the Pocono Mtns of Pennsylvania. Apply on line @ www.pineforestcamp.com 4-20-26-14 Customer Service rep wanted. MS Office Experience required. Permanent Full-Time Position. Contact: Jackson Industries, 4001 Newberry Rd, E4, Gvl or info@jacksonlic.com 5-24-30-14 TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINEl PLAY & COACH SPORTS HAVE FUN MAKE $$$ 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 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serve. Exp. DFWP EEO 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 4-20-22-14 Hiring KITCHEN STAFF. Apply between 2 & 4 pm, Mon -Fri, CALICO JACKS 3501 SW 2nd Ave. Creekside Mall. 4-20-20-14 RGIS Inventory Specialists seekig part-time auditors Starting wage $8.00 per hour Apply at RGISINV.com 4-20-20-14 TENNIS STAFF NEEDED The 29th Annual GATOR TENNIS CAMP is now hiring good tennis players for the four weeks in June. Only quality players need apply. Excellent Pay, working approx. 9 hours per day. Camp is held on UF Campus, using Ring Complex and the Flavet Courts. If interested, please call M.B. Chafin, Camp Director, at 392-3538, or in the evenings 376-8030. If no answer, please leave message. 4-2020-14 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, FI 32605. Interviews begin immediately, so apply today! 4-2017-4 P E R S O N A L / A D M I N I S T R AT I V E ASSISTANT NEEDED. Must have 2-4 hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must be organized & responsible. Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 4-20-14-14 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 PART TIME WORK 30 Openings Great pay! Flex schedules. Sales/Svc, all ages 18+. Conditions Apply 335-422 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 Apply.Call now! 335-1422 4-20-12-14 ZAXBY'S Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS Archer Rd locution 4-20-12-14 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 Pax resume to 352-332-6697 4-20-11-14 Security Staff Needed Now $6.00/hr Now -$6.75/hr Summer Help residence halls be safe. Info and applications avallable at housing office near Beaty. 392-2161 x 10125 for more info. 4-20-10-14 GREAT OPPORTUNITY for psych, special ed, or applied behavior majors. Gain experience in autism intervention w/ 19-yr old. 1 yr commitment. Contact for hours & pay details. 256-2002. Fax resume to 375-4268 4-20-10-14 Work in Cancun Now hiring Summer Staff, Sales Reps 677-725-0705 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 Help Wanted -Sales Wed -Sun, 30-35 hrs, some college necess. Sales exp or wait exp pref. Hourly + commission. Must work weekends in fall. Clean-cut, neat appearance. No phone calls please. Apply in person 1614 NW 13th St Ask for Chuck 4-20-9-14 Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch Hand lettering, PT a few hrs/wk. Close to UF. Short resume $6.50/hr starts summer term. Reply -P 0 Box 286, Gainesville, FL 32602 4-20-9-14 Helper, yard work, painting, cleaning. A 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 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 DRIVERS NEEDED Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. Call Dave for info: 379-9600 4-20-8-14 SECRETARY NEEDED Gatorfoodcom is looking forfpersonable, 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 v* WELLNESS DIRECTOR & WELLNESS STAFF needed NCF YMCA. Contact Brad @ 374-9622, 5201 NW 34th St. Gainesville. 4-20-7-14 NOW HIRING SERVERS, BUSSERS, must be available at least 2 weekday lunch shifts. Apply in person only. On the Border 3100 SWArcher Rd. 5-12-8-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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28, ALLIGATOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 Help Wanted Help Wanted llpteWanted Services NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS is looking for ambitious secretary to work approx 21 hrs/wk in a young & fun environment. Looking to fill position ASAP! Call 336-1271 for more info. 5-10-7-14 Models wanted for fine art figure photography. 18+, all looks, body types considered. Compensation negotiable: $, prints/CD? Contact Jay at lensphlare@yahoo.com 420-6-14 Nutrition/Eating Disorder Outreach Assistant needed for public speaking & event planning. -10 hrs/wk. Apply by 4/29, rm 302 Student Health Care Center 4-20-6-14 LANDSCAPER FT/PT Experience required. Good pay & hours. 352-258-3770 4-20-5-14 SUMMER INTERNSHIP -Southwestern. Looking for two driven students for internship in sales. I made $15,000 my first summer. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Contact: Manny Vargas 727-385-8957 4-20-4-14 Catering Help. Waitstaff/Dishwashers. Great environment/weekends/flex hrs. No phone calls/Must have experience. E-mail references: events@sweetwaterinn.com 4-20-4-14 HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring drivers & inside workers. Flexible schedule. Full & part time avail. Apply in person at any Gainesville location. 4-20-4-14 LEASING ASSISTANT Flexible schedule available. Must have reliable transportation. Campus Realty 6923800 4-20-4-14 02BKids searching for energetic gymnastics teachers & pre-school teachers w/experience for all locations. FT/PT positions available. Apgjwithin. 5-12-7-14 Sun Country Sports is hiring. Positions in the following areas: office, gymnastics, rockwall, day camp, more. Apply in person: 4010 NW 27 Lane or 333 SW 140 Terr 4-20-5-14 QA TECHNICIAN MINDSOLVE TECHNOLOGIES www.mindsolve.com, develops, markets, and supports web-based software applications for employee performance management solutions and has a part-time job opportunity (20-30 hours/week) available for a QA Technician. Responsibilities include: software functional and use-case testing and content proofreading to ensure consistency and accuracy. Good attention to detail is a must. Can work around student schedules. Please submit your resume to jobs@mindsolve.com 4-20-5-14 The all new BENTLEY'S NIGHTCLUB & LOUNGE. BARTENDERS & SERVERS wanted. Contact 352-262-9893 4-20-5-14 Leasing Consultant, PT Enthusiastic, energetic and hardworking Live for FREE! Call 352-379-9300 4-20-5-14 MARY POPPINS: Where Are You??? FT gANNY NEEDED 30-45 hrs/wk 5 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp. Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 4-20-5-14 PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED Good $ for exp: grad students welcomed bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 4-20-5-14 Findnrs Keepers? If you find something, you can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost & found section. Be kind to someone who's lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND. SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 'AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM AT VARIOUS LOCATION Interviewing NOW for jobs beginning August 11th. Leave for the summer knowing you have a job when you return in the Fall. ACTIVITY LEADERS -$10/HR -Bachelor's desired or successful experience working with children. AIDE I -$7.61/hr -HS or equiv. Min. 3 yrs. Exp. As teacher aide or equiv. Combo of training & exp. working with children. CENTER AIDE -$8.67/hr -HS or equiv. Exp & training in working w/handicapped children, or equiv. combo of training & exp. DRUG TESTING REQUIRED BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED -AA/EOE Call at 955-7766 for information or pick up application @ 620 E. Univ. Ave (School Board of Alachua County) 5-17-7-14 Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers. Apply in person 4-5pm, Mon -Sun. See www.green-sparrow.com for store location or call 352-871-5771 4-20-4-14 Nannies for 2 active special needs boys. Dependable, creative, resourceful helpers for personal care & play. Must be physically fit; some basic sign language helpful. $8/hr 'w/exp. CSI-mom57@hotmail.com 4-20-4-14 VALET PARKING Full time & part time people wanted. Must be customer-oriented & dependable. Call Andy 1-888-463-1954 ext 205. Good Pay! 5-12-6-14 PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER Downtown preschool needs nurturing part time assistant teachers. Must have exp w/ young children. Excellent working environment. 376-1818 4-20-3-14 OFFICE ASST P/T 3 hrs/day $6.50/hr 3-5 days/wk in SW Gainesville. Phone, computer, mail etc. 378-8157 4-20-3-14 NOW HIRING CAMPUS MANAGERS Ready for the UReps challenge? UReps is looking for the most outgoing, enthusiastic leaders for our Campus Manager position for the Fall, 2005 semester! Work 10 hours per week, gain valuable business experience, and earn while you build your resume. $100 weekly salary plus bonuses. To learn more, and apply, visit www.UReps.com 5-26-9-14 MATH TUTOR for grades 6-10. Must be avail all summer and have own transporation. Exp and dedication a must. Start immediately. Call 352-318-3091 4-20-3-14. WANTED: TELEPHONE SALES PROFESSIONALS Infinite Energy (Florida's 50th largest privately-held company, headquartered here in Gainesville) has immediate openings for experienced telephone professionals. We sell naturla gas in FL, GA and NY. We call people and they call us. Can you sell?-If so, contact us ASAP. The work environment is great and so is Infinite. Hourly wage plus sales incentives, and company-paid benefits. Training included. Excellent opportunity for advanecement and personal growth. Need more info -Go to www.infiniteenergy.com. Respond by fax 352-240-4146 or email to: resumes@infiniteenergy.com. EOE/AA/ MFDV 4-20-3-14 PRE-MED GRADUATES -Looking for experience in medicine? Full time assistant needed in ophthalmology. Will train. Resume to Dr. Levy: afn22025@bellsouth.net 6-1615-14 Earn $1000 per day simply returning phone calls. 24hr. recorded info line 800-490-8863 (ad code: 003) 5-12-5-14 Hoggetowne Middle School is hiring. Spanish/Portuguese; Language Arts; Math; PilatesfYoga. Bachelors or higher. Send resumes to 3930 NE 15th Street Gainesville, Florida 32609 or santosk@hoggetowne.org. Visit us at: www.hoggetowne.org 4-20-3-14 DRIVER Apply in person, 5416 NW 8th Ave. Call 335-0100 for info. 4-20-3-14 PAID INTERNSHIP Sales and marketing positions available for the off-campus meal plan. Submit resume to jobs@ocdn.com or visit www.ocdn.com for more information 2-5 hrs per week 4-20-3-14 Weekend work for student. Yard chainsaw work, carpentry, electrical, plumbing & some heavy lifting. From $6.50 -$8.00/hr, depends on skill & experience. Call 376-6183 4-202-14 TCBY now hiring at Archer/34th St location. Please apply in person 4-20-2-14 DISHWASHER Apply @ The Sovereign Restaurant Service Entrance, after 2 pm 12 SE 2nd Ave 4-20-2-14 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOK & CASHIERS Apply in person Tower Rd & 13th St locations. 6-2-10-14 Nanny needed 3 days a week. Safe driver, references, 2 children ages 7 & 9, please call 494-1051 4-20-2-14 The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now hiring sales associates. PT positions approx 18-24 hrs/wk. Apply in person 618-NW 60th St (behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 4-20-2-14 DANCE & GYMNASTICS Staff wanted apply at the YMCA 5201 NW 34th St or call Kim at 374-9622 5-12-4-14 GYMNASTICS/PROGRAM DIRECTOR Tampa -Supervise/Teach classes in gymnastics for kids up to age 12. FT. Email resume to tIgnt@tampabay.rr.com 4-20-2-14 Part time -working on web sites in Microsoft Front Page. Must be web design capable. Wage negotiable. Most work may be done at your location. Call 1-800-707-8899 512-4-14 SUMMER OFFICE ASSISTANT 10-20hrs/wk. Prefer majors from PR, Sports Admin or Mgmt, Mktg or Bus. Please call 352-331-3557 4-20-2-14 SERVERS Exp & friendly. Apply in person between 2-5 pm NAPOLATANO'S 606 NW 75th st. 5-10-3-14 Internet savvy & intellegent people wanted for internet research position. Gville & SFL office locations. FT/PT. Email resumes to jobs@netenforcers.com 4-20-2-14 NINA'S COSTUMES/ALTERATIONS/ TUXEDOS. Hiring for summerA & B and fall. FT/PT. Right across from campus. 375-6462 4-20-1-14 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH Counselors, marketing. PT/FT -$60k+/yr. Call 373-5295 4-20-1-14 5 STAR PIZZA is now hiring delivery drivers. Great pay, flexible hrs. Closing drivers average over $100 per shift. Apply in person at 600 NW 75th St. 352-333-7679. 5-19-5-14 PIZZA MAKER for traditional NY-style pizza. PT hours. Starting $10/hr. Required in all aspects of hand-made 'pizza. Call 745-0456 4-20-1 -14 GAINESVILLE COUNTRYCLUB Housekeeping position PT Mon-Fri 7:00 am to 1:00 pm Lunch provided. Call Greg at 3175602 DFWP 4-20-1-14 LifeSouth Community Blood Centers is looking for a mature and dedicated individual to fill a full time position as Call Center Coordinator. Position responsibilities will include answering telephones, data entry, and other receptionist duties. The position will require some nighttime hours as well as weekends. Applicants should fax a cover letter and resume to Sharra Luke @ 352-3347763 or fill out an application at 4039 West Newberry Road, Gainesville, FL 32607. EOE/DFWP. 4-20-1-14 Casino's Pizza & Sub 0 Delivery Driver Wanted 0 Pizza Maker 0 Manager Experienced Only. Call 262-7777 4-20-1-14 BLIMP GROUND CREW Full time travel. Background checks. Good driving record. DFWP. Steve Adams 407363-7777 5-31-8-14 We need volunteers for summer camp serving children with disabilities. Need volunteers to work two days a week for four hours. Please contact James at 392-3506 or 2196744. 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32, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 STAFF REPORT The UF baseball team and Coach Pat McMahon recently announced that outfielder Chris Petrie, from Jacksonville, has signed a national letter of intent. "We are extremely excited that Chris has decided to join the Gator baseball family," McMahon said. "He is a quality individual with 0 U t s t a n d i n g McMahon power." April 16 Petrie ranked third for Lake City Community College with a 375 batting average and paced -his squad in total bases (124), runs (46) and doubles (20). He has belted seven home runs andtallied 36 RBI, statistics that place him second and third on the team, respectively. In addition, Petrie leads the Timberwolves with a .402 clip in conference play and has totaled nine doubles. Petrie started all 51 games last season for head coach Tom Clark and batted .386 with 40 RBI and five homers. On the mound, tie southpaw was 2-1 with a 4.11 eased an average and totaled 11 strikeouts. Petrie was a firstteam all-conference selection and achieved second-team all-state status. He was selected by the innesota Twins in the 47th round of the 2004 Major Leagu~e Baseball Draft. "Chris is an outstanding athlete who can play any of the outfield positions for us," assistantcoach Tim Parenton said. "We are looking forward to having him arrive on campus to start his career as a Gator Petrie was a four-year letterman and three-yeaf starter for head coaches Storm Davis and John Newman at the Bolles School in Jacksonville. He helped the Bulldogs to the 3A State Championship during his junior year in 2002, when he hit .376 with 35 RBI and six homers as his club finished 30-4 overall. In addition, Petrie was a pitcher and outfielder for the 1998 AAU national champions for head coach Chet Lemon and was a member of the 2000 AAU national runner-up squad coached by Mike Jones. He was also selected to the 2000 AAU all-tournament team. "It is an honor to become part of the Gator baseball program, Petrie -said. "I look forward to working with the coaching staff and having -the opportunity to contribute to the team." In addition to Petrie, Florida has already signed 11 other student-athletes to a national letter of intent. This group includes Michael Allen, Avery Bames, Patrick Keating, J.K. LaCoste, Jarrod Langlois, John Matulia, Andrew McCutchen, Cody Neer, Clayton Pisani, Chas Spottswood and Drew Thompson. Freshman Wynn struggles with pitches Star joins Gators GATORS, from page 35 with an RBI. "That's the game of baseball, sometimes things go your way, sometimes they don't," Davis said. "Henry wasn't afraid to throw his fastball to challenge you. He made a lot of good pitching in challenging spots. He definitely had his good stuff tonight." The Gators played a rare error-free game, while also outhitting the Seminoles 9-7. "We played well, we didn't db anything stupid, we didn't do anything to hurt ourselves," Davis said. "We just didn't get the hits when we needed them and they capitalized on their chances." UT coach Pat McMahon tipped his cap to the opposition, noting the strong performance of his freshman pitcher. "We were hitting behind in the count a lot over the course of the night," McMahon said. "I thought Henry pitched really well and Florida State defended the field very well. We're very proud of Tommy Wynn's performance. As a freshman, I thought he really competed." Eight of the nine UP batters had at least one hit, with right fielder Brian Leclerc coming up 0-for-4. Leclerc lined out to first base with the bases loaded on a play that might have swung the game in favor of the Gators. "We hit the ball really hard; it's a game of inches," McMahon said. "Our goal is not to out-hit people, our goal is to out-score. To score is to be productive. It was a well-played game by both teams. It was a fun game to manage in, there were some neat plays within plays of the game." McMahon -explained the decision to allow Pete to pitch to Chapman after allowing* a double to the first batter he faced. "Michael Pete has pitched really well out of the bullpen for us this season," McMahon said. "They out two good swings on it, and unfortunately those runs showed up. "With that part of the lineup, what we wanted to do after the leadoff hitter, we wanted to try to pitch Pete through the fifth place in the batting order. As the game unfolded late, hopefully we could have tied it up. It's a neat chess match at that point." ; UP faces Bulldogs again ,lVEI mgThe meet will mark the %Au IM, from page 35 -meeting this season bet the Gators and Georgia, Gynast Orley Szmuch hopes her ankle has recovered for a strong showing in Thursday's NCAA championships. Faehn said. "We're more than capable of performing like we did at Regionals, and even better, and with an even more aggressive lineup." Those lineup shifts come as a result of several key team members fighting off injuries. Savannah Evans will return to vault after missing the event at the Southeast Regional due to an ankle sprain, Orley Szmuch will complete her comeback from her ankle woes by adding floor exercise, becoming the third all-around competitor for UF along with Breanne King and Ashley Reed, and Lutz will be back on the balance beam. The Gators are hoping that those additions help push them back to where they were a year ago, tied for first in their session. They will have to do this all in spite of the difficult competition they will have to face. "I kind of like our draw actually," Lutz said. "We've seen all of the teams that we're competing against, we've been against them algady, so we know what we're up against."both of UF's wins against Bulldogs this season have significant. fifth ween and st the been UF's dual meet win in Athens in February was the first Gatoi dual meet win there in two decades, and the Gators defeated Georgia at the NCAA Southeast Regional on April 9. "We're more than capable of performing like we did at Regionals, and even better, and with an even more aggressive lineup." Rhonda Faehn UF women's gymnastics coach "I think that was a huge confidence booster for us," Lutz said. "It gave us a lot of peace of mind going into this meet, especially beating Georgia and then us having Georgia again in the draw. It's kind of fresh in our minds that we just beat them once, so we're looking forward to doing it again." BULLPEN, from page 35 at J.D. Drew, I am the thousands of Michigan State fans who applauded Kentucky's Ramel Bradley when he got up after the Elite-8 collision. So you don't support the kind of behavior we've been seeing on ESPN's "Outside the Lines"? No, because those hoodlums aren't fans. They are lunatics who must be reprimanded. Ban John Green and Christopher House from the teams they embarrassed. We heed to set an example for the future. Outlaw foul language. We should not be endorsing obscenity to the 5 year-olds who are learning how to be good fans. Limit alcohol, but only in the fourth quarter or late innings. I should be able to enjoy a leisurely beer or two after a dreary day at work. Please don't laugh at me, point at me, stereotype me. I am just a fan. I am the millions of spectators who support their teams the right way. Tim Casey/ Aligator First baseman Matt LaPorta collected one of UF's nine hits against Florida State. The Gators fall to 27-10 for the season.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 33 Tennis pair honored STAFF REPORT She also has modeled extensively on runway and print work for designer Two Gators have done all the right Jessica McClintock, the United Way, things off the court. Little Tykes and the American Heart UF junior women's tennis player Association, as well as has been involved Jennifer Magley and junior men's tennis with March of Dimes and Gator Tracks player Jordan Dolberg have been selected (with elementary students), and visited to the Southeastern Conference Good Shands Children's Hospital and Harvest Works Teams, the league office announced of Hope during 2004-05. Tuesday. The SEC, which sponsors Good Magley and the No. 8 Gators travel Works Teams in all 20 sports, looks to to Tuscaloosa, Ala. for highlight athletes from each school who the SEC Tournament, give back to their community in superior which begins Thursday. service efforts. UF earned the No: 3 Off the court, Magley serves as a role seed. and a first-round model for girls. She works with a group bye, and will play the titled "Girl Power" once a week at a winner of the South Gainesville community center for at-risk Carolina-Arkansas girls, aid she started a similar program Magley quarterfinal match on in Bradenton called "Pearls of Grace." She Friday. founded this group in 1999 as a non-profit Dolberg volunteered more time than mentoring prograin for at-risk teenagers any other member of the Gators men's in the inner .city. tens squad for Goodwill Gators this pasf She was nominated for the Golden year. He has spent time with the Gator Herald Award, which recognizes Manatee Literacy program reading to area chilcounty high school seniors for their service dren and volunteers time at Terwilliger to their school and community. Elementary School. Magley plays the violin, drumis and is This week, Dolberg and the No. 5 the lead singer in a contemporary womGators travel to Athens, Ga. for the 2005 en's vocal group called Faith. SEC Men's Tennis Tournament. UF grad named coach STAFF REPORT For the first time, a UF graduate was named the head coach of an NCAA Division I women's basketball team. Former UF women's basketball standout Amanda Butler (1990-94) was named the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers women's hoops program today. Butler served as 49ersassociate head coach for the last two years, after working as an assistant coach there the previous two seasons. Butler was promoted following the 2002-03 season, when the 49ers won their first Conference USA title and a trip to the NCAA Toumament. She played an integral role on a coaching staff that has led the 49ers to three straight postseason appearances for the first time in the program's history. Butler has been heavily involved withrecruiting, overseeing classes graduating in even years. In her first season with the 49ers, she helped tha team put together the nation's 24th-ranked recruiting class. Three of those players, Pam Brown, Sakellie Daniels and Andrea Davidson, were named to the C-USA all-freshman team. Butler spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Austin Peay before joining the 49ers. While there, she helped the Govs reach the NCAA Tournament in 2001, finishing the year 18-13 and winning the Ohio Valley.w Conference championship. She recruited and coached back-to-back S OVC freshmen of the year: She also coached Butler -the school's all-time leading scorer, Brooke Armistead, who was the Govs' first player drafted by the WNBA. As a player, she finished her career second on the Gators' all-time assists list, and among the top five in both three-pointers made and three-point percentage. Butler was also a three-time academic All-SEC selection. -More into at w (HMC's d 2202 N Main St (352) 271-4251 www.prestigehyundaixcor Eligible students must be within 6 months of graduation or up to 24 months after graduation of an accredited four-year college or university, nursing school, and accredited two-year college, or an accredited masters or doctorate program in the United States. Students Must be currently employed or have verifiable proof of employment to begin within 90 days of approval, meet minimum income and payment-to-income requirements, and HMFC credit requiremeats. *Payment includes $2000 down payment $299.50 dealer fee, all rebates assigned to dealer, see dealer for details. dyksJhai Alas is Back!sm Every Wednesday Night It's "Student Night"' Er FREE As with Student ID Pressed Sandwiches, Pastries, Entrees, Soups, Salads, Desserts, Caf, Shakes and more. Beer 12oz Virtually Cuban For couon, ,a m ln, enu,, & hours 336-41.25 0 Hot Dogs www-virtuaicuban omnu Popcorn Soda __Ceck Out the New L CEIE B ATON of 'a for Live Jai-Alai & INTER-TRACK WAGERING Elo-rc ':UMidway between Sun Wed Thur Fri Sat Ocala & Gainesville K s 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1-75 at Exit 368 I I3.5 mil east 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 352-591 2345 C i0s of 20 Freeo A v C*l*i,5' N. *, yf. +Fi-ee Food 11 F I -I X, lr i n ID -ri Valid LFID

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34, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 UF prepares for SEC Tournament GATORS LOOK TO NAB 13TH WIN OF 14 MATCHES. By NATASHA WEINSTEIN Aligato r Writer nweinstein@aIIigator.org The No. 5 UF men's tennis team heads to Georgia today in an optimum situation. For a regular season that began plaggad with uncertainty after the loss of one of the Gators' best players, they enter the postseason co-Southeastern Conference champions and rankedhighest since Feb. 18. Not only are they confident, but they are eager and excited to play teams in a league they have dominated during past months. UF plays its first match Friday against the Kentucky-Vanderbilt winner. Both teams fell to the Gators in their first meetings. The Gators are one of four teams to make their tourChris Brandi and the fifth-ranked Gators are headed to Athens, Ga., the site of the Southeastern Conference Tournament. UF has one 12 of its last 13 matches. BY NILO CRUZ Ticts -$ Stuents $ up www.thehipp.org nament debut in the quarterfinals after receiving a first-round bye. With their lone SEC loss coming to No 3. Mississippi, the team that shared the SEC championship title with UF, the Gators are not so quick to disregard the slew of top-25 opponents they will face. "We're going to have to be sharp, we're going to have to have energy and we'll have to play well or we will lose," Coach Andy Jackson said. "There are too many good teams to think that you can play any match at a normal level or below normal level and expect to advance." The SEC tournament is regarded as one of the top events leading up to the NCAA Championship in May. The semifinals are slated for Saturday and the championship round will be played on Sunday. While the Gators might be play"We're going to have to be sharp, we're going to have to have energy and we'll have to play well or we will lose." Andy Jackson UF men's tennis coach ing some of the year's best tennis, Jackson said the team could always perfect their game, especially when it comes to doubles. Overall, the Gators finished 10-1 in the league, but only 6-5 in doubles. Jackson said he plans on adjusting the lineup throughout the tournament until he finds something that works. "Obviously we need to keep trying things until we come up with something that allows us to be more successful in doubles," he said. "We should be better and we're going to work to prove that." After the tournament, the Gators will take a week off to finish up with finals and rest before returning to the courts in preparation for the NCAA Regionals, beginning May 14. T-shirts are available for those of you who did not get one upon completion of the Run/Walk sponsored by C.A.R.E. (the Center for Sexual Assault/Abuse Recovery & Education). The Run/Walk was held on Wednesday, January 12, 2005 beginning and ending in the Reitz Union Colonnade for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Please come by the Infirmary (front lawn of the Student Health Care Center) on Thursday April 21* from loom-2pm or Friday April 22"d from lOam-2pm to pick up your t-shirt! Be prepared to give your name, show your photo ID, and provide a password that you'll know if you participated! Names will be verified using the registration sheets. Sorry for the delay! Please e-mail C.A.R.E. at CAREpeo@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu to arrange a different time if you are unable to come by during the above times. Even if you didn't participate in the run, C.A.R.E. will be giving away CARE Packages for Finals, so stop by anyway! Thank you! And, again, sorry for the delay! *0 0 012 P4-.-4) MC

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WENY ports WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org UF unable to overcome Seminoles' strong pitching Tim Casey / Aligator Center fielder Jeff Corsaletti registered a single against Florida State, but he failed to catch a Gibbs Chapman line drive that resulted in-a twp-run ground-rule double. By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@aligator.org TALLAHASSEE -Check. Not check mate, not yet. Both coaches made moves to out-coach the .opposition, but it was Florida State coach Mike Martin that got the better of the contest. FSU won the second game of the in-state baseball rivalry 4-2 Tuesday night in Tallahassee on the strength of an. impressive pitching performance of sophomore Bryan Henry. "Bryan has a very good baseball mentalityy" Martin said. "He had a good outing tonight. He knows he needs to have more outings like that to stay in the starting rotation." Henry (3-2) pitched 7.1 innings to hold the Gators to two runs, then played third base while his bullpen closed the game. "He's a good baseball player, but he'sstill got to do a little better with that bat," Martin said of Henry's strikeout in his only at-bat. UF (27-10) started an inexperienced pitcher as well, freshman Tommy Wynn."I wasn't hitting my spots," Wynn said. "I competed, I worked hard and tried to give the team all I had. I just wasn't able to pull it out tonight." In 4.1 innings, Wynn allowed two earned runs and three walks while striking out three batters. W .in had not thrown more than two innings in any appearance this season. "Once your adrenaline gets going, you really don't feel the fatigue as much," Wynn said. "Especially playing here, the crowd gets on you so you work off of that." .Senior left-handed pitcher Mike Pete relieved Wynn (0-1) in the bottom of the fifth inning after a leadoff walk was issued. The second pitch out of Pete's Pete hand was blasted against the high right field wall for a double. FSU left fielder Gibbs Chapman followed with a two-run double, his third RBI of the game. "Our pitchersdid great tonight holding the Gators ibut~ I thought we'd -needmore. than three," Chapman said. "It's going to -be a good game in Gainesville in a couple of weeks. It will make it interesting with the series tied." UF second baseman Adam Davis had two stolen bases, batting 2-for-3 SEE GATORS, PAGE 32 Average fan rebuts criticism ello there. Anybody home? It's just me, the average fan. Go assay. You're not scooted. Wait, wait. Before you chuck a flare at my head, please listen. Don't kick me out of the stadium, don't take away my $4 beer and don't arrest me. I want to clear my name. I need to cleanse my reputation. During the past year and a half, my resume has taken a beating. It all started with a frenzied herd of Maryland Terrapins who assaulted Duke's J.J Redick with an obscene chant while he shot free throws. But everyone -you media moguls, you widespread antagonists -forgot about me. Forgot until Mr. John Green showered Indiana Pacer Ron Artest with barley shampoo. And, as we all know, Mr. Artest bathed the spectators with a slugging shower. Then there's Christopher House. That bugaboo swiped at the face of New York Yankee Gary Sheffield at.Fenway Park NBA Boston Cleveland Washington New Jersey 86 100 101 109 Louis Anastasis Louis in the Bullpen Isnsstasiseslligstsr.srg last week. This is shy no one likes you. Not sports haters, not the media and definitely not the players. Go away. I understand your feelings, but let me make my case. I am not the one who curses. I am not the one who throws debris onto playing fields. I am not the one who clubs players. I am the 55-year old Vietnam veteran who catches Manny Ramirez's foul ball but gives it to the youngster beside me. I am the 72-year old Pistons' grandma who respectfully applauds when Jermaine O'Neal fouls out of a game. I am the 13-year-old who attends games for an autograph, a dunk or two and some memories for the school cafeteria. For every joke that hurled a battery SEE BULLPEN, PAGE 32 I While this may be the last print edition of the Alligator, be sure to check out alligatorSports.org throughout the break for the latest in Gators sports. The site will be updated daily. GYMNASTICS Gators eyeing Super six By DAN TREAT Alligator Writer dtreat@aligator.org Samantha Lutz remembers the feeling. As part of the UF gymnastics team last season, Lutz performed under the sport's biggest collegiate spotlight: the NCAA Super Six. -And it's something that she'll never forget. "It's really not something that I can even describe," Lutz said. "It was just so exciting to walk in there, to realize that 'Wow, this is the culmination of all the work I've done all season and all the time and effort we put in,' and just being able to experience it at that time was amazing." Before the Gators can walk onto that stage again, another challenge awaits U 1997: UF quarterback Danny Wuerffel is selected as the 99th pick of the NFL Draft, a 4th round selection. The Heisman Trophy winner led the Gators to their first national championship just months earlier. them on Thursday night, as they compete in the second session at the NCAA Championships. Each session includes six schools, and the top three in each will advance to the Super Six Friday night. The Gators have advanced to the Super Six four times, the most recent being 2004, where they finished fifth. Their highest finish ever was second in 1998. UF received a fairly difficult draw for their session, including four of last year's Super Six teams in No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 Alabama and No.5 Georgia. No. 9 Iowa State and No. 13 Brigham Young are -the other two teams in the group. "Either session that we're in, we still have to do our job," UF Coach Rhonda SEE GYM, PAGE 32 a NBA: Phoenix vs. Sacramento ESPN, 10:30 p.m. NMLB: Cleveland vs. L.A. Angels ESPN2, 10 p.m.

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36, ALLIGATOR .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2005 f I* a. ~ !I IIi 4~~~~~ N4~q .' "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" SEC showers Jackson, Oullette, Mirzadeh with awards STAFF REPORT Tally a bevy of awards for a team looking to make a postseason statement. The UF men's tennis team welcomed a number of accolades from the Southeastern Conference Tuesday. Men's tennis head coach Andy Jackson was named SEC co-Coach of the Year while newcomer Greg Ouellette was tabbed the SEC Freshman of the Year. In addition, Ouellette was a-First Team All-SEC selection while Hamid Mirzadeh made the First Team for the third time in his career. Redshirt junior Chris Brandi represented the Gators on the All-SEC Second Team. Jackson earned SEC co-Coach of the Year honors, which league coaches vote on, for the t ird time in his career and the second while at U. In 1991 he earned the distinction while at Mississippi State before doing so with the Gators in 2002. This season, he shares the award with Sylvain Guichard of Mississippi State. In 2005, Jackson led the Gators to a share of the SEC title, as UF posted a 10-1 conference record to match Mississippi. Jackson is the only coach in SEC history to win titles at two different member institutions. Ouellette earned the sixth-ever SEC Freshman of the Year award. He is only the second UF player to win this accolade, the other being Janne Holmia in 2003. Ouellette, who is ranked No. 39 in Jackson the ITA singles poll, led the Gators with a 34-6 overall record in 2005 and went 16-3 in dual-match play. He posted an 11-0 mark against SEC opponents in dual-match play, becoming the first player in the Jackson era to do so. Ouellette defeated a team-high seven ranked opponents this season and became the first Gator freshman to be named SEC Player of the Week, when he was selected for the honor on Jan. 25. Mirzadeh, who was also named to the first team in 2003 and 2004, is ranked No. 31 in the latest ITA poll. Mirzadeh went 12-9 in dual matches at the top of the singles lineup for the Gators. He also went 8-3 against conference foes and defeated six ranked opponents. He was named the recipient of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Sportsmanship Award at the USTA/ITA National Men's Team Indoor Championship at the Mid-Town Tennis Club this past February. Mirzadeh was chosen for this annual award by the 16 participating coaches for displaying outstanding sportsmanship and exemplifying the spirit of college tennis during th6 course of the tournament and throughout his career. $500 cash bonus All new offer for college and trade school students, recent grads and graduate students 05 college student purchase program w w w.for d colle g e h q.com L I N 0LN MERCURY 0 0 .I ? I I # -f I # -" I I