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VOLUME 98 ISSUE 149 We InfoTHURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Dean, VP involved in firing of ex-official
By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Gruskin was fired, he said, after students tamined in the e-mails, which the Alligator has without the omissions to better understand
Alligator Writer voiced concern about a controversial Israel- obtained, was redacted, or "blacked out," why he was fired.
smagruder@alligator.org Palestine debate in December hosted in part because the information The response from an unknown sender by Gruskin's cabinet. was deemed an exception to the completely redacted e-mail on Sept. A former Student Government member After making a public-records request, under Florida's public-re- 22 states: "We are most likely removing still is struggling to piece together the reason Gruskin obtained a stack of e-mails con- cord laws. Peter Gruskin from the Student Advocacy he was fired from his position in December. taining correspondence between Dean of One e-mail is entirely Cabinet, and we are going to add [redacted].
Peter Gruskin, former SG Advocacy Students Eugene Zdziarski, former Student blacked out including The application period will be very short Cabinet director, said he was removed from Activities Director Lohse Beeland and for- the sender and recipient, and I have already spoken to [redacted] the SG office for "political reasons," a move mer Student Body Vice President Jennifer "God knows what's seems happy about it." in which UF's administration was complicit. Puckett, among others. Puckett in that e-mail," Gruskin Another e-mail about the Israel-Palestine
And he might have records to prove it. A sizable amount of information con- said, adding he would like to see the e-mails SEE SG, PAGE 5
Stem-cell debate rages
UF resea rch Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine.
The only embryonic stem cells
not affected researchers at UF study come from mice, Scott said.
By ALEJANDRA CANCINO The focus of regenerative reAlligator Contributing Writer search at UF is on adult stem cells, with hopes to find cures to diseases
The stem-cell debate continues like diabetes, Alzheimer's and in Washington, with the U.S. House Parkinson's, he said.
of Representatives passing a bill last Stem cells are unspecialized cells month to allow federal funding for that can replicate many times over embryonic research and President and become another type of cell Bush standing firm on his promise with a specialized function like a to veto any such bill that crosses muscle cell or brain cell.
his desk. And unlike stem cells, most of But UF professors say their re- the cells in the human body have search would not be affected either specific functions and do not have way. the ability to replicate.
"I feel that it is important to do For example, the specific funcsome research with-human embry- tions of a cell in the heart muscle onic stem cells, but they are far be- woilld be to work with neighborDanny Ghitis/ Alligator hind the research that we have done ing cells to pump blood through Dong Tao Tu, a volunteer involved with the Molecular Genetics and Microbiology program, develops on adult stem cells," said Edward the body. an experiment for her stem-cell research Monday. Scott, director of UF's Program in SEE STEM CELL, PAGE 5
Crash on Southwest 34th Street leaves three injured
1 THE AREA ALREADY HAS AS MANY Florida Highway Patrol. After the collision, the Mustang driven "She couldn't even tell us her name," TRAFFIC FATALITIES AS LAST YEAR. A 1996 Toyota Tercel driven by WCJB- by Gonazalez, 21, came to a stop on Gainesville resident Kim Ecel said of an TV20 news reporter and UF alumna Sandy Southwest 20th Street near unknown female passenger in Gonazalez's D'Elosua, 26, slammed into the passenger Public Kash n' Karry, coming within Mustang. "She's not moving at all." By DAVID COHEN and EVA KIS side of Norberto Alegria Gonazalez's 0ufI inches of a traffic light post. Traffic was disrupted for half an hour
Alligator Staff Writers
green Ford Mustang at 2000 SW 34th St. The Tercel came to a halt facing as emergency personnel transported at approximately 11:30 p.m., according to oncoming traffic in the southbound lane of D'Elosua, Gonazalez and the unknown A local television reporter was taken to FHP reports. Southwest 34th Street. passenger in his vehicle to Shands and the Shands at UF after two vehicles collided in the southbound lane Of Southwest 34th Circumstances of the accident were un- Onlookers said the victims were not road was cleared of broken glass. in the southbound lane of Southwest 34th
known as of press time. coherent after the accident. Street on Tuesday night, according to the known as of press time. coherentafter the accident. SEE CRASH, PAGE 5
U Matt LaPorta U UF has shut its doors T leads the Gators on the Later Gator bus Today and the SEC with service for Summer A FORECAST 2 i 23 home runs,
23 he uFdue to furiding concerns, OPINIONS 6 which ties the UF "Copyrighted Material due to ing es OPINIONS team single sea- leaving students without the AVENUE 9 son record. He'll Syndicated Content the familiar ride home af- CLASSIFIEDS 13 Thunder have a chance to Available from Commercial News Providers" ter partying at downtown CROSSWORD 16 storms make history this Gainesville's venues. 82/70 weekend. See story pg. 5 SPORTS 23
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Alligator Contributing Writer Burton titled "Rx for Energy: Mind, Body and Lfrg home," White said. "If we can Tickets are still available online at Heart" and a fashion show hosted by Ilene reach women, we can reach their www.wuft.tv/women.aspx and are $25 for Women, prepare to be pampered. Silverman of Ilene's for Fashion. families." adults and $15 for UF students and girls WUFT-DT will host A Woman's Day of Susan White, director of education and White said that in our society it is some- ages 8 to 15. Admission includes entrance to Health & Beauty on Saturday at the Reitz Union outreach for WUFT, organized the event after times hard for women to grasp the concept of the concurrent health and beauty sessions, Ballroom. The first-time event, geared towards receiving a grant from the National Center for being beautiful in a healthy way. fashion show luncheon and various exhibits. women from ages eight to 80, will feature a va- Outreach. UF's College of Health and Human "We are going to combine beauty from the Participants will also receive a tote bag full of riety of workshops from various subject areas Performance also collaborated on the event, inside as well as the outside," White said. goodies to take home.
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By DAN ONEY more than thirty years, until Tuesday, when- Dan Smith, an associate professor for the saint of anonymous sources."
Alligator Contributing Writer 91-year-old former FBI Deputy Chief Mark department of political science said, "Maybe it Foley said when the Watergate story broke, Felt's hidden identity was revealed, does take 30 years for a source to be revealed, the guidelines governing the use of anony"Deep Throat" has been unmasked. Vanity Fair released an article in its July is- But it does not mean that mous sources were much more strict.
Nearly 33 years ago, Washington, D.C., po- sue which reported that Felt admitted to family, the source wasn't speaking "Today there are people like Jayson Blair lice discovered five burglars in the headquar- "I'm the guy they used to call'Deep Throat.'" truth to power." who just make things up," Foley said. ters of the Democratic National Committee. Felt was the second-ranking official in the Mike Foley, jounalism Jayson Blair, a writer for The New York This incident sparked the investigation FBI in 1972, making him privy to a plethora lecturerandformerexecutive Times, used fabricated anonymous sources. of Watergate, a scandal that would make of sensitive information. He then gave the editor of The St. Petersburg "Felt is the perfect anonymous source," Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward information to Bernstein and Woodward in Times, is a self-prodclaimed Foley said. "He was a high-up insider and and Carl Bernstein famous and their anony- exchange for promises that his identity would critic of anonymous sources. knew what was going on. He ... became a mous informant, "Deep Throat," an infamous not be revealed until after his death. As a result e "If you use anonymous whistle-blower." and mysterious figure. of this promise, much debate persisted regard- y sources, then the reader "He was a help. Maybe now it will give
The identity of "Deep Throat" was a secret ing the identity of "Deep Throat." Many even can't judge the value of the information. But as them [conspiracy theorists] some closure. closely guarded by the two journalists for doubted his existence. far as 'Deep Throat' gbes, he can be the patron They can't play this parlor game anymore."
Local residents take advantage of hurricane tax break
E ITEMS LIKE BATTERIES hurricane-related goods by offering AND GENERATORS ARETAX- free how-to clinics on generator FREE THROUGH AUG. 12. safety, hurricane shutter installation, proper techniques on boarding windows and chain saw safety.
By CRYSTAL HENRY Lowe's is expecting at least one
Alligator Writer truckload of supplies overnight, he
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Lowe's wasn't the only store
Just after the sun peaked above to be enjoying a tax-holiday rush the trees, many Gainesville residents Wednesday. began milling around local home There were customers waiting There were customers waiting
improvement stores. outside Home Depot in Gainesville
The sales tax was lifted on hurri- b e Home Depol iGingt
523 before 6 a.m. as well, according to
cane-related items Wednesday, and Chuck Klacko, an assistant store hundreds of Gainesville residents manager at the building materials manager at the building materials
were on hand to take advantage chain of the savings, said Lee Walker, a Although Home Depot, which sales manager at Lowe's Home has extended its hours until midImprovement. night for the tax-free holiday still
The Florida Department of had generators day
hadgenratrsWednesday afterRevenue has tagged items such as noon, the store noticed a rush on noon, the store noticed a rush on
generators, batteries and weather- hurricane-related goods as well, he band radios as tax-exempt through said. June 12.said.
June 12. Because last year's hurricane According to Walker, about 15
According toWalker, au 5 season left many Gainesville resipeople were waiting at 5:45 am., dents without electricity, Ferando and when the store opened 15 KImKlement/Alligator Rodriguez, store manager of Zell's minutes later, that number almost A Lowe's employee assists Gainesville resident Philip Barton in purchasing an emergency battery-pow- Ace Hardware, which also enjoyed doubled.
half hour later, Walker said ered lantern Wednesday, the first day-of the state tax break for hurricane-related items. a rush Wednesday, encourages
A half hour later, Walker said
he had loaded 24 generators into in packs, he said. By 3 p.m., Lowe's on Southwest tors, which were priced above the residents to take advantage of the people's vehicles. "As I'm loading the cans, I'm Archer Road sold out of the 123 gen- $750 exemption cap, were gone by tax-free holiday.
He stopped. counting gas cans thinking it's going to take $250 just erators it had in stock. Wednesday afternoon, Walker said. "You'll feel sorry if you're not because people were buying them to fill these," Walker said. Even the 7,800-watt genera- Lowe's is doubling the rush on prepared," he said.
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Students to test skills at first mock NFL combine
N MONDAY'S EVENT IS OPEN ers' physical and mental toughness Position-specific drills will also Cookerly will be judging and mer college players may end up. TO ALL STUDENTS. in front of their potential coaches. be set up to test students' game-time keeping time atf the events. "Look, I'm a guy," Remm said. "I "With the professional combine abilities. After checking out the competi- watch Sports Center six times a day, just finishing, we thought it would "We are going to have targets set tion, Cookerly said she might try a and there have been times when I've By RYAN WIERENGA be fun for students to be able to up for the quarterback position and couple of the events herself. thought that I could have put up
Alligator Contributing Writer compare themselves with the pros," obstacle courses set up for running "Hopefully, students will come better numbers."
said Mike Deibler, the strength and backs," Deibler said. out and meet some new people and Remm was referring specifically Students can test their football conditioning program assistant. Speed drills for receivers and at the same time settle some old to the less-than-spectacular times skills at the first-ever mock NFL The mock combine will run some additional strength tests for linemen scores with their friends," she said. posted by Maurice Clarett, a former combine hosted by the.Department of the same drills college football will also be setup, Deibler said.. Matthew Remm, 20, plans on stand-out running back for Ohio of Recreational Sports. players go through at the NFL Charlie Cookerly, 21, a UF stu- attending for some friendly com- State University and current player
The combine is open to all stu- combine. dent and a fitness supervisor at the petition. for the Broncos.
dents and will be held Monday from Deibler said the drills will in- recreational center, said she will be "Me and my friends are always Remm and others will have their 6 to 9 p.m. at the UVS field, located dclude the 40-yard dash, the bench volunteering at the mock combine. arguing over who's the best," said chance to prove themselves by runbetween the Southwest Recreation press, the broad-jump, the 20-yard "It just sounds like fun," Remm, a UF junior. "I'm going to ning the same drills that Clareft. did Center and University Village South. shuffle and the three-cone agility Cookerly said. "I'm a huge football go out there and prove my total at the NFL combine.
The NFL combine, which has test. Some of these tests, such as the fan, and it will be exciting to see dominance." Students do not have to do the become a proving ground for col- bench press, will be modified for how normal people compare with Remm said he follows the NFL entire mock combine in order to lege football players interested in personal size and safety reasons. the pros." combine to keep track of where for- participate in the event. becoming professionals, tests playSG deactivates Later Gator services for Summer A
By DOUGLAS BONEPARTH Goldberg. "We total about $11.4 "If students want the Later Gator Later Gator service is a necessity Gator was shut down for Summer Alligator Contributing Writer million, which serves as Student for Summer A, we can work some- and SG should not have deactivated A," he said. "If Ihad known this earGoverrnment's budget.'" thing out," he said. the bus service. lier, I could have avoided the walk UF shut its doors on the Later Goldberg said during Summer Theresa Harrison, marketing "Without the Later Gator it is back to campus."
Gator bus service for Summer A A there aren't enough people riding coordinator for the Regional Transit really difficult to go out," he said. Diehl emphasized the liability of due to funding concerns, leaving the Later Gator to justify the costs of System; said responsibility for the "It's hard enough not having access to bus service. students without the familiar ride the service. deactivation of the bus service rests finding a ride to "I think students are at risk of home after partying at downtown However, Goldberg said he feels entirely in SG's hands. get downtown, making poor decisions when it Gainesville's venues, there is a safety concern for students "The Later Gator is 100 per- and now I have comes to leaving downtown at
The bus service, which ran who decide to go downtown. cent .funded by UF's Student to worry about night," he said. "The last thing three late-night routes Wednesday "The streets get crowded and Government," Harrison said. "We how I am getting I want to do is get in a random through Saturday, was designed to dangerous when the bars start to meet with Student Government of- home." person's car." provide students a free and safe al- close," he said. "Getting a taxi can ficials and they tell us what services Diehl said he Despite his. frustrations, Dieh1 ternative to driving downtown. be difficult and expensive, but so they want." Goldberg learned the hard recommended a solution.
"The Later Gator is funded far we have not had anly complaints Harrison said if RTS didn't have way about the "I would gladly pay a dollar or a through Activity & Service Fees about Later Gator's inactivity." the resources to run the Later Gator, bus system, having to walk several reasonable fare to ride the bus after which are a part of every course Goldberg said concerned stu- it wOuld let SG know. miles home when he realized the leaving downtown," he said. "It credit paid by students," said dents should bring it to the attention Eric Diehl, a junior in the College bus wasn't coming, would be a lot safer and much more Student Body president Joe of SG. of Engineering, said he feels the "I didn't even know the Later affordable than a taxi."
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just west of 13th Street, we hardly paused to consider the
dirty deeds done real expensive happening thousands of
miles away.
We only came out of hiding once, as we ambled stalkerstyle behind the "Star Wars" premieres.
Big mistake.
At least that movie didn't have any little characters as
annoying as they are cute.
We have enough of those in Student Government anyway.
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pressed us back into service. rd ate r a
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- We'll cut right to the chase and fire a see-we-told-youso-and-then-told-you-so-again DART at Joe Goldberg, our ambitious Student Body president, who broke a a e campaign's worth of promises by maintaining a boatload
of Greek legacies.
We're looking with morbid fascination to World War III,
between Greeks and Florida Blue Key.
At least we know for now where the money's going.
Still, he could have delivered on his other promise all those Southwest Rec towels.
It looks like we already need to extricate ourselves from
the sticky wickets of SG for an extended breather in our
nation's capital. Col urn
And while we're playing hooky, we'll hand-deliver a
you-still-have-the-coolest-name-ever-even-after-all-these- ra es d a m a in e d u cato rs m in ds
years, LAUREL to Deep Throat, whose real identity was
finally revealed this week to screaming crowds across A ant to know the best way to make sure our worked so well in T-ball that it America. /j children grow up to be strong, well-adjusted should be applied to academics.
As W. Mark Felt, the No. 2 man at the FBI during American citizens? I suppose if they can handle the Watergate, his timely assistance turned the White House It's easy just remove everything that possibly could shock of getting creamed by 6-footupside down. As Deep Throat, he kept Washington insid- harm their self-esteem, make them sad or otherwise prepare tall 14-year-olds with Fu-Marichu them for the disappointments and setbacks of life. mustaches once they get to Little ers running scared for years. If they don't know what it's like to lose, maybe they won't Matt Sanchez League, they can handle anything.
Which is why we're forced to weakly lob a we've-had- notice when.it happens. Right? Pure Foppery After all, what possibly could dinner-with-honesty-and-he's-no-honesty DART at the This is the same logic we heard not long ago, when we msanchez@alligator.org go wrong when students who do A news media for using the legend of Deep Throat for three saw disgruntled moms and dads insist that red-inked as- work and students who do C work decades to justify secret and sometimes inaccurate inves- signments cause permanent psychological c4amage to their receive the same marks? tigations, intellectually challenged kids. Let's see what happens when Danny takes his grades
We believe 99.9 percent of news stories are legitimate Well, they may not have much to worry about.. home to his mother. Danny is a 5th-grader who never has gotand wholly defensible. It's the remainder, often accompa- Starting next school year, Palm Beach County educators ten anything higher than a C, but he's a quick thinker when it nied by less-than-stellar source checking, that gives every- will implement their plan to remove all stress and competi- comes to getting all of the benefits with none of the work. one a bad reputation. tive spirit from their students: Get rid of grades. Danny: "Look, Mom, I got a 3!"
But we're just back from vacation and we're hap You remember grades, right? They were the pesky Morn: "You got a what? Is that good?"
But we're just back from vacation and we're happy- squiggles on your report card that determined whether your Danny: "Yeah, it's good. Billy got a 3, and he's going happy-happy-happy, we promise, so we'll end this excur- reward was a raise in allowance, or an appointment with straight to Harvard instead of junior high." sion by giving a shiny and-it's-not-even-football-for-good- your daddy's belt. Mom: "Wow, that is pretty good. Here's $100." ness-sake LAUREL to the UF baseball team, who proved Or at least they did before someone decided you couldn't Dainy: "Sweet." its fair share of critics.wrong this season by taking the SEC spank your kids, raise your voice to them or let them stop And surely we can expect those A students to put forth regular-season title. breast-feeding before they're 15. the same effort under the new system, even though they
One of the perks for the No. 7-seeded Gators is the According to a Palm Beach Post report, some educators feel won't be rewarded for it.
chance to host the NCAA regional tournament at home. letter grades have become an obsession for students and par- Even better, the numbering system can punish students We'd hope anyone who can make it goes out there and ents, and "doesn't reflect how a student is really learning." who go to schools that aren't up to par. supports the team. So, elementary schools in Palm Beach County are ditching The system is based on an assessment of each student's letter grades in favor of a numbering system. progress compared to a general idea of where a student at We'll try to be there rooting the gents on, as long as Under the system, which has been in place alongside let- that grade level should be, instead of only their performance "Star Wars" doesn't call us away again, ter grades until now, a grade of 3 means a student is at or in course work. This means it's possible that students can ace
Damn Ewoks. above their grade level in a subject, 2 means one grade level all of their assignments in a class and still receive a 2 or even behind and 1 means more than one grade level behind, a 1 if the school is weak in that subject.
Essentially, this means A's, B's and C's all have been It'll be OK, though, because they won't be obsessed with the independent florida lumped into the number 3. doing their best anymore.
IIar People who support this system obviously figure the What could be better for youth than blissful mediocrity?
gO whole "Kids never should have to lose at anything" thing Matt Sanchez is a journalism senior. His columinin appears on alli atorTh~ursdays.
Mike Gimignani Eva Kis The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.
Mike Gimignani Eva Kis
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Letters to the Editor
Tuition shouldn't be wasted on Blue Key Please, Mr. Cohen, if you could point out a Legacies in SG are everyone's fault Despite switch, UF still loved by Coke Editor: I'm writing in response to the opinion more qualified candidate I would love to hear Editor: Student Body President Joe Goldberg Editor:. Many at Coke are saddened by the article that deals with the kickbacks that those it. In fact the entire Senate would have loved to promised he would not consider legacy posi- switch to Pepsi on campus. There are a lot in SG are giving their organizations (most no- have heard it two weeks ago. tions in SG, such as ACCENT chairman. Well, of Gator alums employed by Coke up here in tably Blue Key). Yet again you, as a representative of the summer has come around, and Gator has con- enemy territory.
It is sickening to me that the tuition money Alligator, chose not to voice your opinion tinued this disturbing trend. But I probably speak for all alumni workthat I have to take loans on is being wasted for the good. of the student body. Instead To make matters worse, it certainly appears ing here that our, love for UF is unconditional. like this. Along with the parking garages the you silenced your concerns with President that student tuition money has been used to Don Penovi Alligator proposed, it could be used to subsi- Goldberg's nomination because it made a pay off Florida Blue Key, under the guise UFalumnus dize student away game expenses. great headline. of Gator Growl funding, all while the least
Making the $50 Alabama ticket cheaper Furthermore, allegations were made that amount of students are around to protest. to students, and/or buying some buses to students did not apply for a position they But I'mnotreally complaining. drive the students (you could even paint the "knew they weren't going to get." I would First of all, I did not vote for the Gator Party. bus blue with Swamp Things down the side certainly hope not. I feel all this just further proves that the Impact President's singing changes impression to promote Coach Meyer's new initiative) I am comforted that we elected a man Party or the Progress Party would have con- Editor: I would just like to say that I was exshould be a priority who knows running the largest student-run tinued the trend of positive change created by tremely impressed at Joe Goldberg's rendition
However, I don't guess many in SG have speaker's bureau in America takes more than Access. So, sadly, I'm being proven right. of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" to worry about travel expenses since they are a good application, as well as a president who Secondly, we, the student body, deserve it. at Lillian's Music Store on Thursday night. paid for through their fraternity/sorority. understands the merit in appointing a well- What else can be said when such a low per- He went on stage as a guest singer with a
Do me a favor and put some random Greek trained leader regardless of his or her past centage of students actually bother to vote? band hailing from Tallahassee (no foul play, letters by my name so SG might take my opin- affiliations. It's been well documented that the Greek par- I promise) and received a standing ovation ion seriously. Mr. Cohen, your insinuations are brash and ties that want SC power do all sorts of things from a crowded bar.
David W. Fields uncalled for. Hov dare you attempt to blur the to get who they want into office. This year, the Originally, I believed Goldberg to be a stiff 3LS minds of your readers with propaganda and students sat back and let it happen. and uninspiring, but after witnessing his percatchy "Anti-Greek" headlines. There really is nothing we can say for our- formance his image did a complete 180 in my E N I For once, stop whining and try speaking selves. I just hope Gator does not do too much mind. It had the panache of Clinton's saxoout in your legislature to change these hor- damage and that the students are learning a phone performance and was very good. R ehis acl on s a vi rendous injustices you allude to. valuable lesson. So when you think of Joe Goldberg the Reporter held backopinion in article Ryan Nelson Sean Fowler StudentBodyPresidentrealizehetoois a UFstuEditor: In his article on Thursday, David 3EG 4JM dentand seems to know how to enjoy himself. Cohen insinuated that President Joe Goldberg Riley Gelwicks chose poorly in nominating Evan Tyroler for 4LS Accent Chair.
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UF studies focused on seeking disease cures
onic stem cells used for research come from eggs
E-m ails raise concern STEM CELL, frompage 1 that have been fertilized in a laboratory and have
removed," Grapski said. been willingly donated to science. SG, from page 1 "Dean Zdziarski had a very Advocates of embryonic research say because Scott said he doubts UF will do research with active hand in having Peter human embryonic stem cells are formed early on human embryonic stem cells in the future because event, sent from Zdziarski to removed from office, and he in human development, they have a greater po- they are unpredictable.
Puckett on Dec. 6, reads: "As wanted to ensure that Student tential than adult stem cells to grow into any cell "Embryonic stem cells are more like children," he it relates to the specifics of this Government did that." or tissue of the body. said. "They tend to behave poorly, and it's hard to get
matter, my written messages Calls to Dean Zdziarski's Some scientists believe that, because of this them to do what you want."
have been intentionally vague home and office, former potential, embryonic stem cells could be the key UF Unlike stem cells from embryos, due to the sensitive nature of Student Body President Jamal to discovering ways to treat diseases such as Research if adult stem cells are used in the this matter. Sowell and Puckett were not Alzheimer's or diabetes. proper way, scientists could get them
"The University of returned Wednesday by press However, because embryos are destroyed to do extraordinary things, he said.
Florida is openly def- time. when the cells are extracted, President Bush op- UF's program, which was made official in 2002, Florida is openly defi- Grapski was involved in poses the use of "taxpayer money to promote re- receives federal funding along with grants from the
ant with regards to SG in the 1990s and said UF search that takes life," according to a White House National Institutes- of Health and private organizaFlorida's public records has a history ofabusing pub- press release. tions.
and public meetings lic-records laws. The president supports the use of adult stem cells, Dennis A. Stemindler, executive director of the "The University of Florida like those UF researchers study, which can be found in EvelynF. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute and laws." is openly defiant with regards the brain, bone marrow and blood, including umbili- member of the program, highlighted the importance of
Charles Grapski to Florida's public records cal cord blood, according to the White House report. stem-cell research.
UF political science and public meetings laws," But proponents of embryonic stem cell research "Research in regenerative medicine is more than teaching assistant Grapski said. disagree with the president's stand. the controversy [over the use of embryonic stem Gruskin, who was ap- According to online- information from the cells]," Steindler said. "The research is about the posAfter his firing, Gruskin pointed by Sowell in May National Institutes of Health, the human embry- sibility to cure many types of diseases."
spoke to UF political science 2004, campaigned for Sowell's
teaching assistant Charles presidential bid at Jewish Onlookers call victim s 'incoherent' after crash
Grapski, who initially sug- Student Union meetings and
gested Gruskin take legal in Turlington Plaza. incident. This year's first fatality ocaction about the disputed "I physically worked hard CRASH, from page 1 "This stuff really scares me," curred when UF finance junior dismissal. to get Jamal [Sowell] elected," Ecel said. Christopher Small drove his car
After reading the e-iails, Gruskin said in a February As of press time, D'Elosua Gainesville's.roads are proving into a tree on Northwest 34th
Grapski said he feels Gruskin interview. remains in Shands' trauma unit. to be more hazardous this year. Street. Autopsy results showed
was fired without reason. However, he now as- The others' conditions were un- With the death of construc- he was legally intoxicated.
"What's clear in those e- serts that Sowell, along with known. tion worker Justin Garland in The second incident claimed
mails is that the [UF] adminis- Puckett, fired him from his FHP, not Gainesville Police, April, who was run over by a 75-year-old Virgil Perkey, who tration was actively involved position because of his views had jurisdiction at 'the accident truck on-site, the totattraffic-re- lived in an apartment complex in having Peter [Gruskin] on the Israel-Palestine con- scene becausetheSouthwest20th lated fatalities-within city limits on Southwest 13th Street and flict. Street area is unincorporated. reached that for all of 2004. was struck by a pickup truck
It is unknown whether drugs Three people died on while crossing the road's southor alcohol were involved in the Gainesville roads last year. bound lanes.
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Avenue Writer adding that it took him about three The subject of his paintings at her feet and an ominous red sky After graduating from UF last Fall, weeks to complete. are usually women, but if you hanging threateningly above her. Cooper stayed in Gainesville for Sometimes a painting will tug However, because. of time ask the artist, he'll tell you he's Other paintings are similar, with another semester, concentrating at your imagination, keep your constraints, Cooper dedi- not quite sure why figures pitted against strange on his artwork and minor side eyes roaming the canvas longer, cates himself mostly to The constant in his- backgrounds, sometimes disturb- projects before moving back home make you want to ask the person oil paintings instead Hopefully paintings, however, ing, often times thought provok- to Orlando. in the painting who they are and of other art medium. I'll become rich is the dreamlike ing. Some of his paintings are giant "Right now I'm buying houses maybe what they're thinking. "Making paintings and famous." quality associated portraits, all the expression locked and fixing them up," he said. "Just
Malcolm Cooper's paint- that size makes it hard Malcolm Cooper with surrealism, in the eyes and faces of his subjects. doing whatever I can do to make ings have that something. to really do anything UF alumnus an artistic move- The vivid colors and dreamy imag- money without having to get a The UF alum knows just how to else because they take so ment that expresses ery of movies like "The Wizard of real job." add that element of bizarre mys- much time," he said. the work of the sub- 02"and"TheCityofLostChildren" That's just for now. tery to a painting. The 28-year-old Seven of his recentpaintings will conscious through imagery and have influenced him, he said. This artist has bigger plans in painter and former UF fine art soon be on display at the Matthews juxtaposition of subject matter. The influence is clear. The shad- the future. studio major specializes in creat- Fine Art Gallery in Tampa. The In one of Cooper's paintings, a re- owy blues are eerie, the reds are "Hopefully I'll become rich ing large scale surreal paintings. exhibit, which will host the work alistically-painted woman in a yel- violent and the yellows are bright and famous," he said with a slight "The biggest painting I did was of several Florida, California and low tank top stands before a broken as the summer sun, all like some- laugh.
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Acoustics to strum Eddie C's
H e is known as Brian Ware keeps him from attending many it is just what they write about that
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playing, he is an act. He is "I hate going to concerts now, "That's all he (Carrabba) writes begins at 10p.m.
A Shameful Display. especially big ones," he says. "The about is girls and he is blunt about Coconuts Comedy Club- amateur night. Show begins at
Ware is a 20-year-old acoustic more you're sitting there, the more it. He is open-hearted about that 9 p.m. artist playing tonight at Eddie C's, you wish you were up there on stuff," Ware says. to be specific. Playing shows with stage." Ware says his Eddie C's- the untimely death of..., Big 10-4, Alphabet bands such as Yellowcard, Fall Out Ware is often Amanda new album is City. Show begins at 9 p.m. Boy and The Starting Line is tak- compared vo- Seyfang about life. ing his career everywhere but in a cally to bands like Playlist "Everyone shameful direction. MxPx, The Used theavenue@alligator.org telling you that Atlantic- Whiskey and Co., Billy Reese Peters, Thick as Atlantic- Whiskey and Co., Billy Reese Peters, Thick as Ware says the name came from and Yellowcard. you're going to Thieves, Guerilla Grass. Show begins at 10 p.m. a saying he used a lot when he was He describes his fail. No one is Thieves, Guerilla Grass. Show begins at 10 p.m. a kid. new album as an acoustic mixed- behind you," he says. "That's what
"Anytime I would see something down version of Yellowcard, my new album is about." Common Grounds- Swinging doors,Happy Hour from funny or embarrassing, I would say Punchline or Fall Out Boy. Ware says his biggest obstacle so 6-10 .m 'that was a shameful display,'"says It's easy to describe Ware as far has been his parents. Ware. "I wanted a name I wouldn't another Dashboard Confessional or "They avoid the topic," he says. be embarrassed to say and it leaves The New Amsterdams because of "They just pretend like it's not hap- Wayward Council- Nervous Systems, Ahleuchatistas, me open to expand the act." the one-guy-with-an-acoustic-gui- pening." LuGoMaB. Show begins at 9:30 p.m.
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you expect. You expect a great story, memorable lashing vanity lights, tinsel-string curtains and a ments are sharply executed at just the right second, and she VT characters, a little action and a little romance. checkered floor with multi-colored lighting all scream does it all with a constant, contagious smile. Well, "Cinderella Man" gave me everything I expected F "Get down tonight.'" Chad Hudson single-handedly makes the corniness and
- a little too much of the expected, to be honest. "8-Track, Sounds of the '70s" portrays the disco-decade cliches of the time unbearably endearing. He isbestwithhis
The film, opening tomorrow, is an uplifting Depression- in all its glory. The eight-part musical pet rock in "Alone Again Naturally." era drama starring Russell Crowe ("Gladiator," "A Beautiful reminisces about the protests, parties, His expressions are genuine and his Mind") as the real-life New Jersey boxer James J. Braddock. free love and overall spirit that inspired Erin movements are well timed. With Renee Zellweger ("Chicago," "Bridget Jones's Diary") the hit music of that infamously groovy Chalfant Kelly Atkins has a wide vocal starring as his loyal wife Mae and Paul Giamatti ("Sideways") period in time. Curtain Call range, well demonstrated as light and as his smart-mouthed manager, the film will no doubt be the As the song says, "Where do I be- theavenue@alligator.org fluffy in "Everything is Beautiful," but sentimental, good-hearted movie of the summer gin." Between the skyscraping platform full and deep in "What's Going On."
Crowe portrays Braddock convincingly, and we sadly fol- shoes, the promiscuous dance moves or Her movements are always accurate low the boxer as he falls from success during the Depression, the crazy excuse me far-out music, it's impossible to but sometimes lack pizzazz. struggling to cope with a life of poverty for his family's sake. choose a favorite. Armando Acevado is perfect for most of the faster When Braddock earns a second chance to rise to the top of All of the greats make their way into this two-hour songs "War," "Takin' it to the Streets" and "The Letter."
the boxing world, time warp. Rick Seeber, creator of the musical, chooses The However, he is sometimes a little stiff and his expressions Crowe becomes an Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Bee Gees do not mesh well with his softer songs. Melissa emotional and com- and The Jackson Five, among others, to define the era. The all-out flashback ends with a burst of energy, and
Filipkowski manding powerhouse The four-person cast, directed by Lauren Caldwell, has then the disco era is over. The cast and the songs linger a The Reel Life in and out of the ring. endless energy. But no one shakes their booty as well as while kind of like the decade of peace, love and happitheavenue@alligator.org Crowe and Rachel Anton. Her vocals are strong and rich, her move- ness. It was definitely a worthwhile trip.
Zellweger have definite chemistry, but the
dialogue and situations seemed way too rehearsed. Ifelt like 'Over the River' debates m odern life com plexities
director Ron Howard meticulously placed the emotional
scenes so -that all I needed was a man walking across the i- o Grandmother's house we go. ties unravel when Nick decides to the girl next door with a shy smile, bottom of the theater with a big, blinking sign that said, "Cry "Over the River" jabs at move to Washington "not the close part of a ploy dreamed up by Nick's now!" today's youth culture college one, the far away one," as Grandpa grandmother to get him to stay in
The three Braddockchildren bring some of the most heart- graduates that are adamantly inde- says. New Jersey.
wrenching moments in the movie, since nothing tugs at the pendent, work-oriented, endlessly The play unfolds, offering a subtle, Pat Thomson plays the scheming heartstrings more than a cute child in jeopardy. Howard hits picky with love aid, more often than yet fluid debate between the virtues busybody grandmother, Emma, who the struggle of the Depression head-on and -authentically not, in need of therapy. of tradition and the opportunities of is half of the louder set of grandparportrays the helplessness of Americans during the '30s. The focus is on the common con- modem life. What makes the play is ents. Her other half, Nunzio, played
I found the boxing scenes to be very well-shot and cho- flicting interests between work and the cast's ability to slip into its roles to by Henry T. Wihnyk, may be the most reographed. Howard really brings the feel of the golden age family. Which is -more important? the point of submersion. selfless character and under appreciatof boxing to the screen. Rated PG-13, the violent fight scenes The answer is ultimately left up to the They seem to have bonded, and ed of the bunch. Wihnyk accomplishes aren't entirely gruesome, but I found myself cringing during audience, but the show makes a great their chemistry feels genuine and a rare kind of disguised sadness to his some of the hard blows. case for the family. familiar smiling face.
Audiences will applaud the boxer's heart as he fights Every Sunday, Nick Cristano goes Nick, played by Jeffrey Nowlin, Bill Sabis is the grandfather we all for his family's well-being, instead of the glory of winning. to his big Italian family dinner, com- is the adequate center of the per- know and love, Frank. He is gruff, he Everyone loves an underdog. Giamatti brings most of the plete with both sets of grandparents, fo-mance. He portrays an urgent is stubborn and he is also very honest light-hearted humor to the story and adds to Braddock's ravioli and a side dish of guilt. annoyance that melts throughout and often funny. comeback. This family comedy. is executed the show to a calm appreciation and
With four components of Oscar-nomination criteria heartily and with a lightly profound happiness. Catch "8-Track, Sounds of the 70s
- Howard as director, Crowe as the hero, Zellweger air. Performed entirely on a-living Jennie Stringfellow was especially at the Hippodrome June 3 through June as the strong wife and on-the-money cinematography room and dining room set, complete glowing in her portrayal of Nana 26.
- "Cinderella Man" will almost certainly be a typical "safe" with grandma's afghan, the plot is Aida, a cheerful woman with a dying "Over the River" will play weeknomination for Best Picture. While I don't think "Cinderella simple and moves along quickly, as wish to please and feed anyone who ends at the Gainesville Community Man" will win, it will be the "Seabiscuit" of the 2003 Oscars, does the dialogue. There are no hid- sets foot in her house. Playhouse's second stage location bringing a light of happiness to the usually twisted and de- den motives and very few secrets in Newcomer to the stage Elizabeth from May 27 through June 12 pressing Best Picture category. Overall, the film is a safe bet the tightly-knit family, but their close Hovarter is a dose second as Caitlin, and by the end of it will have everyone singing, "Cinderelly,
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orn in 1873, I hung out with celebrities, BJ: I was leisurewear for cowboys and FGG: Let's not forget Woodstock. at the time. But when she did the ad that
watched history in the making, influ- brought back East as a souvenir for the privi- BJ: All evidence to the contrary, you'd said "Nothing comes between me and my enced the political tide and was, most leged class. However, it turned out that the think with a perpetual contact high, I'd have Calvins" for Calvin Klein, I don't.think there importantly, a fashion icon. I've met you on' same people who thought I was okay for fun forgotten. I'll always remember Woodstock. was a man alive, or woman for that matter, a number of occasions; in fact I'm probably didn't find me suitable for their children. Altamont was a nightmare. Sex, drugs and that didn't find that somewhat intriguing. hanging in your closet right now, or better FGG: It sounds like hypocrisy reared its rock 'n' roll baby... FGG: What was your most embarrassing yet, piled in the middle of the floor ugly head. FGG: Tell me about moment?
The month of May celebrated Blue Jean's BJ: Maybe, but I got the '70s. BJ: I would have to say, to my detriment, birthday. Your Fashion-a-Go-Go recently sat them back I sought out Christine BJ: What do you want when I was acid-washed. Whoever thought down withyour ro ree s at their children. The lovely Steffens to know? I was every- that was a good idea must have been on moments in history. rebels James Dean and Fashion a Go-Go where. acid.
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of sorts. Each decade I was reinvented; ... at FGG: So, would you say you were incen- the most ass, or who had the nicest ass? BJ: Well, it is always necessary to reinvent different times I represented individualism, diary? FGG: How about both? oneself. I credit those who do it with finesse. coolness and dissension. After all, I was the BJ: I prefer the term radical. BJ: Oh, I don't know, it was between Mick Trends usually stem from some kind of stateemblem of cowboys, rebels and hippies. FGG: Which was your favorite decade? (Jagger) and Keith (Richards). Especially af- ment, which I respect.
FGG: Let's start with the cowboys. BJ: Well, the '60s had the most influence ter their album cover for "Sticky Fingers," the FGG: Any predictions for fashion's fuBJ: That was when I was discovered by on modern culture, mottled with a series of one Andy Warhol did. They were neck-and- ture?
Hollywood. dramatic highs and lows. I was with Rev. Dr. neck for awhile; that was womanizing at its BJ: I think Neil Diamond said it best,
FGG: What a lot of people don't know is Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights finest. I was torn and frayed. "Forever in blue jeans."
because film glamorized the cowboy, western movement, the leading ladies of the feminist EGG: Who had the nicest ass? Here you have it; your blue jeans saw love, dude ranches became popular vacation spots movement and at the Stonewall Inn in '67, the BJ: Brooke Shields. I hope that doesn't war, history and the world. So put on yours for wealthy Easterners. catalyst for the gay rights movement. sound creepy, because she was only 15 and celebrate; let ydur inner rebel roar.
Good relationships need chemistry to formulate sexual sparks
hemistry. Attraction. Lust. track record, timing ruins what oth- weren't in the right headspace to stand in the way, prioritizing attrac- the 20-year-olds who make the senDesire. erwise was promising chemistry. date. Neither told me this before- tion over other qualifications seems sible choice end up as 30-year-olds
Whatever you want to Sometimes it's as rudimentary hand. like the main problem. with ex-wives.
call it, the sexual spark remains my as scheduling conflicts. I like hard- A friend of mine in her 30s ex- Look for someone who will fit Initial struggles aside, I couldn't main filter for who I want to date working, goal-oriented guys, which plained that these problems only your schedule, doesn't have too bring myself to be in a relationship and who I don't. Ibelieve that's true usually means guys who are very multiply as you get older. At that many emotional hang-ups, and with a guy who I didn't have both for most people. busy. While I'll adjust my sched- age, a whole match your ideas personal interest and a sexual spark
Finding someone who gets you ule for some quality alone time, I slew of prob- of hygiene and with.
going can be difficult enough, but get impatient waiting too long for lems interfere Mr. Lube lifestyle. Then We all know people in relationI believe if you-don't place require- someone else. with otherwise Risqu6 Business starting a rela- ships where the fire has burned out, ments on who a person has to be, The second recurring problemin enjoyable sexual theavenue@alligator.org tionship should but the creature comforts remain. everyone will find plenty of datable my recent dating life has been emo- chemistry. Guys be easy. Some people find these relationpeople. tional timing. Twice in the last few can have kids, Of course, ships fully satisfying while others
So when two people do spark, months, I've met a guy who was at- or domineering that's been the grow fundamentally frustrated. getting together shouldn't be that tractive and smart and interested in ex-wives, or pets who hate you or plot of too many romantic com- I'm part of the latter. hard. However, that's just when the me three wonderful qualities. any number of emotional attach- edies for anyone to believe it could Chemistry.. Attraction. Lust. real problems begin. Unfortunately before we had ments. actually work in real life. And as Desire.
For me, at least with my recent started anything, both decided they Considering the disruptions that my 30-something friend explained, Whatever it is, it has to be there.
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Private 3/2 with HUGE deck 8-15-95-2 Ask About Our Move In 5 MIN TO UF
W/D, Elevator Access 8-15-95-2-Ask About Our Move In Luxurious 2BR/2.5BA, secluded location.
Free Parking. One of a kind! Apartments & Houses Specials & Giveaways Off SW 34th St, on bus route. Brighton
372-7111 **1"BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL- Studio to 5BR+ Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans; Park townhouse. WID, DW, alarm, pool. 8-15-25-2 NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint Most within 2 miles of campus! Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer; Avail Aug. N/S. $825/mo 214-3820 6-302BR- over 1100 sq ft $650/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool; 24-2 Summer rates 1BR-over 800 sq ft 0* $550/mo propertymanager@campusrealty.org Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
plus July FREE Close to UF, beautiful, quiet .8-15-25-2 700 SW 62nd Blvd 371-8009 Great Homes, Close to UF.
on a 15 month lease High-speed wireless internet www.lakewoodvilllas.com3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month Sun Island Properties $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 8-15-25-2 1614 NW 21st Ave $1000/month
376-6720 www.sunisland.info 8-15-25-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Drive by and call 495-9085
8-15-25-2 Luxury 3BR/3BATownhomes Email: SBR@Jacksonllc.com 7-21-30-2 WANT THINGS FREE? Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, 2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th P. $500/ Enormous 3BR TH w/Den!!! FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms 2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th PI. $500/ HUGE &Affordable 1662 sq ft. 2.5 BA Pool*Gym*Bball*Tennis* RENT REBATE FOR FALL *The Laurels, 335-4455* mo, 6$500 sec dep. No pets. 386-462-09941, 2, & 3BRs Raquetball. Park at UF!! $965. W/D included. HUGE THREE BEDROOMI *Sign today & receive $300 rent rebate* FREE Alarm FREE WD Screen porch Indiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401. 8-15-25-2 CALL TODAYI 372-8100 8-15-25-2 FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool
8-15-25-2 Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly
*LIVE A RESORT LIFESTYLE* 2BR/1.5BA Condo in Casablanca East. ONLY 1.7 miles to UF 372-0400
1/1 &2/2 flats, 3/3townhomes Rent With Us Today, Three 4BR HOUSES & 1&2BR APTS. Newly remodeled w/tile floors, WD incl, pool, 8-15-25-2
Free Tanning, Aerobics, 24 hr gym Buy With Us Tomorrow! Spacious, efficient homes biking distance quiet area, on bus rt, close to UF/Shands,
PC lab, Gated, Trash Svc, All amenities. to campus. Remodeled, Ig fenced yards. $725/mo. 352-246-5958 6-9-21-2 CONDO BELLAMY FORGE 3BR/2.5BA Leasing Now & Fall, 335-4455 Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call w/garage Very large, all new. Pool, tennis 8-15-25-2 for details. $475-1225/mo. 352-372-4768 wgrage. ery laealln. Oo t 6-30-29-2 & racquet ball. Good l On2bus-rt. BIGGER__IS_________$890/mo. Available fall. Call 352-372-4768 BIGGER IS BETTER! 1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small 6-30-18-2
1,2,3&4BR FOR FALL quiet.complex located at 3320 SW 23rd
FREE UF Parking! Tennis, Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals Available Summer & Fall St. Starting @ $395/mo. Pets arranged.
b-ball, pool, d/w, amazing www.BosshardtPM.com Studios & 1BRs $350 to $750 Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. -0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house
specials! call 376-4002 Ask About Our Lucrative 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 6-9-21-2 near downtown. Wood floors, W/D. $6308-15-25-2 Tenant Rewards Program! Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. $650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 2BR/1 BA House $695/mo 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com
* Lonely apartment seeks you 3BR/2BA Townhouse $975/mo 8-23-41-2 2BR/1.5BA townhome $669 includes W/DI 2BR/2.5BA Near UF $700/mo Park FREE @ UF, alarm, pets welcome Over 30+ Private Homes Available!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 Call Today: 371-2118 DUCKPOND
815-25-2 8-15-25-2 Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots of charm. Studio & 1BR avail. 306 NE 6th
1st MONTH FREEI Champagne Living for a Beer Budgetl St. $400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2
Pine Rush Apartments 3/3 for $385/bdrm or 4/4 for $370/bdrm
1&2 BR apt homes includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME starting @ $429/mo Water & Sewer, W/D, Gym, Tanning
375-1519 Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838 .
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FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF Affordable, Quiet living tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm HUGE 1& 2BR Pool
spacious! pets ok! SPECIALS!I Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
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1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA
$525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian Living it uplI Luxury style! tile, centAC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals, 1 BR, Private patios W/D hkups, pool. Some utils, walk to UF. Walking distance to UF, "C o p y rig h te d M a te ria l
332-7700. 8-15-25-2 next to Sorority Row, Alarm, Pets OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs &
1BR & 2BR/1BA with W/D, central heat/air, walk-in closets."Walkto UF" dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets Call 372-7111 arranged. Off SW34th St. Near bus rt. From 8-15-25-2 S y nd icated C o ntent $505 377-1633 6-16-91-2
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Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF m 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups Ind lease, Furn & UtilAvail & DW, 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2 Now 372-9913 8-15-25-2
Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft *FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats! Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See Discyted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480. www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070. Carol at 377-3852. 6-30-14-2 8-15-25-2
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HOUSES 2 mi to UF Now & fall 331-0095 Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on 630 NW 35th St. Ig 3/2, fam rm $1200/mo; north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin 816 NW 37th Dr 3/2, fam rm gar $1300/mo; summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties 1802 NW 38th Terr 3/2 $875/mo; 372-1509 8-15-25-2 sl I 642 NW 35th St. 3/2 $1100/mo 8-15-25-2
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Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn Tennis, bball, alarm, luv pets! mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by SPECIALS! leasing now & fall appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. Open wknds, call 376-4002 373-4244 UF bus line #20 8-15-25-2 8-15-25-2 -
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3BR/1BAHOUSE central heat &A/C, kitchen Now leasing for fall 3 blocks from campus 3 BED HOUSE $850/mo. Central heat & MIKE'S HOUSES $800 HOUSE 3 &4BRs. Very nice! Washer/ & bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW 4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd air. Great deal Wooden floors & WID Excellent Single Family Houses 'Dryer hook-ups, central heat/air, porch. 31 Place. $650/mo. Call 352-371-3636 6- PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2 hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 318- Close to UF See photos www.rentalworkshop.com.
30-14-2 4553 6-9-10-2 Call Mike 352-665-7316 6-16-10-2 Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-4!53 6Avail Aug 1st. Leasing now.' Bike to UF, 9-6-2
**Apply Now No Application Fee** golf, law school. Nice 3BR/2BA home. Den, 1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo. DOWNTOWN HISTORICAL HOUSE 5BR/
4 blks to UF Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th fireplace, W/D, fenced yard. $1200/mo 352- Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups, 2.5BA 0 security sys off street parking $500/month! HOUSE 1 bedroom w/study. Ave 2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 or 225-4627 6-9-10-2 porches, great size! Cutel Must see! 0 remodeled w/ wash & dryer hook-ups Walk to U Great location, big yard &
-12 blks to UF Center PointeApts 1BR/1BA Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352- 0 dishwasher 0 $1675 Avail in August. Call new paint & appliances. Must seel Cutel 1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2 870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-10-2 305-527-9315 6-2-6-2 13th St & NW 4th Ave. 870-0904, 318-4553
University Terrace Gainesville 6-9-6-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood University Terrace West
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE 4/4 Individual Leases 3BR/1BA HOUSE Fenced yard, out-building 1BR apt. $599/mo PINETREE GARDENS WORKING STUDENT for warm-blood Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer Furnished Living Area w/electric, 2 miles from UF. $850/mo. Lease Free dep & redec. Move in by 6/2. 321-749- breeding farm. Flex hrs. Garden house Pets, $475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please. W/D, Pool $375/mo. option available. Call Ray 256-3528 6-7-8-2 7070 6-28-10-2 own horse ok. Family atmosphere. Exp. with
378-3704 6-30-17-2 Union Properties 373-7578 horses necessary. Dressage training. 352www.rentgainesville.com 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Fenced backyard, ~1900 DUCKPOND HOUSE 591-2474 Micanopy 6-2-4-2 e Live the downtown life* 8-15-25-2 sq ft. Close to campus. Hardwood floors, W/ 3BR/1BA, new kitchen & bath, wood floors,
Studios, 1/is, 2/2s D hook-ups, Avail June 15th $1250/mo. Call W/D, DW, yard. Avail Aug. $900/mo. 745 NE 1 MILE TO UF
W/D &T/Hs avb. Pets OK MOVE-IN SPECIAL 352-359-1270 6-16-11-2 10th Ave. 359-4614 6-9-7-2 Avail in Aug, $1150/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/
Dryer, Central A/C. Fireplace. Call: 538$0 DID special ask for details 112 Month FREE RENT!DreCnalAFipac.al:58
From$0 DDspia ask for tails 1/2 Month FREE RENT 1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex, 0 NW 39th Ave nice 2BR/2BA, gated, patio, 6529. 906 NW12th Ave. 6-7-5-2
8-15-25-2 Bel-Air Apartments 636 NW 26th Ave. near University. $400 a month. Call 352-332- trees, convenient location, good neighbor1BR/1BAor2BR/1BAstarting at $535 8481 6-30-14-2 hood. $505-525. 0 With loft, Ig open bright. WALK TO UF
3 BR. Quiet house. Close to UF. Fenced & Good architecture. .$590-610. 0 To share Avail in Aug, $1250/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/ shady backyard. In quiet NE neighborhood. Village WestApartments-800 NW 18th Ave Move-In Now orAugust! Next to UF! nice 2BR $350-450. Call 373-8310 6-2-5-2 Dryer, Wood Floors, Central A/C, Fireplace.
334 NE 12th St. $600/mo. 376-6183 7-7-18-2 1BR/1BA available now. Starting at $460. Studios & 1 BR. Specials ,from $489/mo. APARTMENTS THE SIZE OF A HOUSE! Call: 538-6529.520 SW 10th St. 6-7-5-2
Lofts, wood firs & more. Some pet friendly! 4/2.5 TH 1662 sq ft. W/D included. Pool, 4BR/2BA HOUSE
1 BLOCK TO UF Ask about UF Parking Decal. Only a few left All-inclusive also avail! Call Gym, BBall, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF carpet/tile, fans, hook-ups, near shopping/ 0 STUDIOAPT $400 3/2 HOME 3416 NW nowl 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 8- We love ALL pets. $1040. 352-332-7401 8- schools. Grads/yuppies desired. $1200/mo.
7th Ave $975/mo 0 1 BR APT $450/mo. Call 15-23-2 15-22-2 + deposit. No pets. Avail 8/1/05 Michael 376-2433 6-2-8-2 Apartments Available Now 3708 NW 16th Blvd. 376-2547 All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities ENORMOUS 1BRs 6-30-10-2
4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace. Browse our listing FREE **NEW W/DW/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt wood- L loN WVWV.SUBLET.COM FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool 2Bed/1Bath Apartment. $525/mo. W/D land view, 3 mi from campus. $335/room util t'cRa-e.s 1-877-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-2 FREE Alarm Screened Porch hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call
not incl. Call John 786-436-1657 or Jonathon Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly 231-3002 7-5-10-2 954-309-3004 7-28-22-2 352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesville.com "The Three Amigos" live at Spanish Trace RENT REBATE 372-0400 8-15-20-2 Large 3BR only $285/person 8-15-22-2 SW 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Fenced yard, Country House 2-story 3BR/2BA zoned FREE UF parking, alarms, pets adored, garage, $1000 rent. For appointment call commercial, ideal for home & office., SW 870-4561 6-28-8-2 Williston Rd. $850. Also 2BR/1.5BA town- Near Law School 3-1, 1-1 $1500/mo (1st, L, 8-15 Same-day sign specials! 373-1111 1 bedroom in historical house downtown 870-4561 6-28-8-2
house, large patio $495. 494-7230. Dave S) Pref Grad std. No Pets, W/D hookup, dish, 8off st parking. Available Aug. $525 first last 2BR/2BA, BOTH MASTERS upscale, brand 215-1728 Kathy 6-16-12-2 wd firs, cent A/C, gas heat, trees. Call Tom 305-527-9315 6-2-5-2 new condo. Available immediately. W/D in
after 8pm or wkd 954-529-4031 6-7-9-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Wood floors, cent A/C, 305-527-9315 6-2-5-2 new condo. 2nd fAvalable immediately. W/D Charleston
unit, pool. 2nd floor w/elevator. Charleston
3BR/BATIPLE Avilale fr~uustW/D, large yard, 521 NW 4th St. $895/mo 3BR/2BA TRIPLEX Available forAugust 6/D,9607 6-9-8-2 Studio Apt Female student. Pet ok. Near Place 2263 NW 16th Terr. 335-3787 6-9-5-2
2 blocks from campus. Walk to class. PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee, 2BR FI massage, Shands and Butler Plaza. On Plenty of parking. $1300/mo townhomes, duplexes, privacy fenced. Ig estate. No lease required. Wash/Dryer. ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3BR/3BA Call 376-1111 8-15-25-2 Modern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private HISTORIC DUCKPOND NEIGHBORHOOD $350/mo. Scenic private. 215-0396 6-7-5-2 Large rooms, tile common area/kitchen
owner, please leave a detailed message. Charming studio. Privacy over detached fresh paint, security sys, W/D, On bus route,
* SORORITY ROW AREA $450/mo 331-2099 6-16-12-2 garage. 1.8 mi from UF. $500/mo sec. dep. 3BR/1BA duplex. Nice home, nice quiet $1100/mo. Avail 8/1/05, Call 256-0112 6OXFORD TERRACE Small pets. Avail June 15 371-7149 6-16- neighbors. 2.3 i from campus. W/D New 9-5-2 Brand new rooms/private baths 10-2m from campus. W/D. New ar new booms prive Dbaths -***BRAND NEW 2/2APTS*** 10-2 paint & flooring, cent A/C. Avail now. Non- 1BR/1BA huge close to UF SFCC. Quiet nice Action Real Estate Services incl W/D, alarm sys, skylight, contemporary REN smoking. $750 1st, last, dep. 2214 NE 8th yard $350/mo 4022 NW 7th St. Pet deposit, 352-331-1233 6-30-14-2 cabinetry, front porch, great bus rte. Pets ok. NEW& USED RENTALS St. 376-7529 or 219-2399 6-7-5-2
_________________ $4.Cl 1-10frdtis&soigFrom $4501to $1400/mo last &security. Flex lease. Call anytime. 352-.
$740. Call 317-8150 for details & showing 318-8822 6-7-4-2 Spacious 1BR $425 1825 NW 10th St. 8-15-25-2 Available Now &August 1 BR/1 BA HISTORIC HOME
Spaiou 1R $25- 1825 NW 10th St.
Adorable, quiet, clean, safe, green space in NW Gville. Wood floors, very nice. Close to For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo. Avail near UF & downtown, bus line, no dogs, 352- PINE RUSH APARTMENTS G ES UF. $450/mo 373-2709 6-7-5-2 8/1/05. 3BR/3BA. W/D incl. Lots of ameni376-0080 6-16-12-2 FIRST MONTH FREE! ties, on bus route to UF/SFCC. $1000/mo.
One BedroomApartment Homes Immediate Availability Refs required. Call 352-339-3250 7-28-16-2 Fall rentals, walk to campus 2br/1 ba Starting at $429 Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine $500, sign lease now and move in August. $150 deposit/$35 app fee -Huge 2 & 3 BRs Call 665-4106 Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 1731 Please call 352-375-1519 Call 376-4581 Ask us about our summer specials! Classifieds... NW 6th St. 8-15-25-2 8-15-25-2 8-15-23-2 6-30-10-2 Continued on next page.
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****OLD HOUSE**** BIKETOUF 4BR $400/mo negotiable The Landings 11ft x Female roommate for one/two female UF Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils & 2BR or 3BR/ 1BA, wood floors, near campus, 4BA apt, indiv. leases, new flooring before 14ft bedroom, everything incl. Free tanning, students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinkert pet ok. Avail June 1. $550/mo. Call Greg move-in, furnished rooms, $425/room sports courts, poolhouse. Summer. Contact to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 pet ok. 4000 SW 23rd Street #6-305 immediately 954-461-7943 or Avail Now. $400 up. 352-538-2181.Lv mes- 6-16-25-4
214-391 6-17-6-2 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 hemantchandak@hotmail.com 6-16-8-3 sage. Private Owner 8-15-25-4
2BR/1BA house. Quiet, close to UF, fenced www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 2/2 avail in beautiful large house located in backyard. W/D 909 NW 17th Ave. $575/mo Sublease apt available for June and July roommatefor Ig BR in quiet neighborhood. Avail for the summer 380-0648 6-9-4-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! 2BR/2BA close to UJF no deposit rent $650 Looking for a female roommate-for Ig BR in quiet neighborhood. Avail for the summer
380-0648 6-9-4-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE 2BR/2BA close to UF no deposit rent $650 beautiful new house. Huge pool, pvt fence, beginning May 1. Call 352-246-4519 or 352Contact us for a complete listing OBO. Please call 954-240-3156. Option to Close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, 376-4421. N/S, neat, preferred. 6-2-19-4
The Best UF address! www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com rent at end of lease available. 6-7-4-3 sec alarm & utils incl $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call
Luxury 4/4s*Furnished*Utilities Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
24hr Gym, 2 Pools, Maid Srvc. 6-2-1-2 Campus Club Apts. $350/mo everything inci, Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526 F vet student seeking F, NS for brand new $200 cash offe4h r Gym, 2 Pools, Maid Srvc. floors hs net, pool, 5 min to campus, bus stop, 7-28-93-4 fully furn 2BR/2BA home. Avail immed.
0MITED TIME ONLY* 271-3131 DUCK POND APTS! Cute 1R.& studio fully fuirn, screened balcony, maid service. Optional renewal for fall. $425/mo + 1/2 8-15-19-2 Apts, wood floors, water & pest control incl. Starting May til Aug 561-748-5248 6-9-5-3 M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted to utils. Call 561-707-1503 or gatorgrt@ufl.edu.
$4 1 414 NE 5th Avenue Lrent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5 mi 6-2-17-4 2BR/2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO 2. mi to 5u0rlnt 41ReEs 372-9525N SUMMER SUBLEASE @ Lexington to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry 336-5450 or
2BR/2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO n.Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 Crossing. 1BR/IBA in 4BR/4BA. June -Aug. 954-646-1341 6-16-83-4 Looking for roommate to rent master BR in
UF on bus line. Brand new construction, www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 Female only. Fully furnished. Incl util, cable, Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail. T 2BR internet, for just $300/mo. Call Terri @ 352- k from nice, clean, relaxed environment. New wood Pool gazebo, lots of parking $1100/mo. Call CASABLANCA WESTI Spacious 2R 271-1599 6-7-4-3 bk from floors & appliances no move-in or applica215-3108 6-2-2-2 2.5BATownhouse, w/d hookups, ceramic 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep, tion fees. $350.+ 1/3 utils. Call Ryan 850tile, porch, pool ARLINGTON SQUARE $220/mo NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or 261-3571 6-2-16-4 3BR 1BA Home with wood floors, Central $750/rent 2735 SW 35th PI #1604 Avail now. Lease ends 8/6/05. leave message at 352-870-7256 8-15-25-4H & Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups 1100 sq ft. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 1BR/1BAin 2BR/2BAtownhome. 1BR in 2 story furnished house in nice NW $725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050 NE 13th www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 You pay 1/2 util, cable, electric. Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious neighborhood close to UF. Washer & dryer Place. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372Place. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372- Call Tara 561-262-0155 6-14-4-3 condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930
1494 6-9-4-2 DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BA! Great house w/ St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763 6-2-12-4 Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet 1 BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only. 6-9-10-4 Across from UF Stadium 2 Room Efficiency. Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent All utils incl. -Melrose Apts. $459/mo. Avail 320 sq ft. Window A/C, Shared Bathroom. 1525 NE 6th Terrace Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call.941-484-9761 6- Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2 1830 NW 1st Ave. $275/Mo.. Call Merrill Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 28-5-3 *SUMMER SPECIAL$275/mo* avail 1-1-06. Enet access, util incl (cap), W/ Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 Female(s) for 1-2 BR in.3/2 house near UF, D, furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3
3BR A Home near Downtown 1415 NE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for summer Shands & VA. W/D. Pets ok, furn opt. Avail mi. $465/mo/rm. lst.last.dep. Vanessa 3523R 1BA Home near Downtow 1415 NE SUPER CUTE! 1BR 1BAduplex B. Female preferred. Gainesville Place. now. Jennifer 371-6228 please leave msg. 217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 6-30-15-4
6th Terrs. C entral H &l M errill Managment Inc. Downtown, screen porch, lawn svc, 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. $400/mo negotiable, 6-7-11-4
1Floors. Call Merrill Managment nc. $550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street includes everything. W/D, great amenities. Share 3BR home w/ artist. Pref older.stu372-1494 6-9-4-2 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 Call 407-970-5979 6-14-4-3 Loft BR $250/mo big old house in NW dent or employed lady. BR & study/ofc. Sat
3BR IBA Home Near Law School $850/Mo. www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 Remodeled, hardwood firs, new kitchen TV, pvcy fence, sec sys. I have 2 inside cats Wood Floors, Central H & Air 303 NW 36th Sblet individual lease Gainesville P ace. & baths, great yard, close to UF. Great + outside cats. $400 + 1/2 utils. Bus rte 4 mi
Drive. Call Merrill Managment I OUHWOD R nc.iBA Ground floor Unfurnished $445/mo. Starting roommates, DSL good parking. Stephanie to UF. Ruth 2-1 Opm 376-0129, 800-4376-9-4-2 Townhouse, w/d hookups, liv/dining Aug 05 to Aug 06. Call 850-785-1777 leave 371-9409 6-9-15-4 7287 6-9 10-4
Combo, end unit, $575/rent message 7-5-8-3
1 Block from UF! 1BR and 2BR Apts Avail 3925-D SW26th Terrace Nlow, Summer or Fall. See our list at www. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 . g merrillmanagement.net. Updated daily or call www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 6 MONTH LEASE! 2 BR 1.5 BA
2 Blks to UF! 2BR 1BA Apt. Wood Floors, duplex, walk to UF, CH/AC, $495/rent, Roommate Matching HERE Window A/C, Nat gas ht. $475/Mo 314 NW avail July, 807 NW 3rd Avenue Oxford Manor 377-2777 14th Street. Call Merrill Managment inc. 372- Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 The Landings 336-3838 1494 6-9-4-2 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801
2BR 1BA Apts 1 Block to UF. New Carpet, SPACIOUS STUDIO! Biking dist To Shands Hidden Lake 374-3866 Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht. 1210 SW 3rd & Vet school, washer/dryer, $450/rent 8-15-25-4 Avenue $540/Mo. Call Merrill Management 3811 SW20th Street Inc. 3Lf-1494 6-9-4-2 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonReal Estate.com 6-2-1-2 2BR 1BA Apts. $500-525/Mo 5 Blocks to
UF! 840 Sq Ft. 829 SW 5th Avenue. St Croix QUIET STREET 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Apts. Central H & Air, inclds Wtr, Swg, Pst Screened back porch, fenced backyard, Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Management inc. double carport, new washer/dryer, pets ok. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 Near Shands. Avail Aug 1. $890 per mo.
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2 Blks to UF! 2BR 1BAApt. Terazzo Floors, 35-6297 7-81Window A/C, Nat.Gas ht. $520/Mo 408 NW
15th St. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372- Kensington N 2/2.5 1494-6-9-4-2 W/D, pool, gym, ethernet
3 Blks to UF! 1R 1BAApt w/extra room 10-15 min bus $840 561-251-5425 6-2-1-2
3 Blks to UF! 1BR 1BAApt w/extra room
$460/Mo 1029 SW 3rd Avenue, Central H
&Air, Carpet. Call Merrill Management Inc. Subleases 372-1494 6-9-4-2 U l
TallahasseeTownhouse Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA town$800/mo. 2BR/1.5BA house. Behind sorority row. Short walk to 7 min from FSU/Capital campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-514-9891 6-14-5-2 Call 352-870-8902 6-14-17-3 E
****4 BLOCKS TO UF**** Countryside @ Univdrsity condo. $425 Cute 3/2 in great area, hardwood & tile floors, furnished living room. 2 rooms avail in 4BR/ R b W/D, central AC, tons of off-street parking. 4BA. Cable, water, elec incl exept phone. Lewis Avail Aug. $1200/mo Watson Realty 335- icheng@bellsouth.net. Call Irvin 352-379- 0440 7-28-15-2 2926 6-7-8-3 J r.
MOVE-IN SPECIALS! COUNTRYSIDE $250/month. 625 NW 10th Ave -3BR $1000Maet i' O
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Carport, w/d hookups, CH/AC, Brown Eyes
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CarLTurlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 1 or 2 BR avail. Walk to UF/Shands. Pool, l
ww.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 W/D, night security, utils, cable, internet incl. Wanted for:
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2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet Apartments Sublets & Roommates
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Roommates a Roommates A FRobnmtes Real Estate ULFurnishings
Walk to Law School Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA town- Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 1L stu- house w/pool. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in home and much more in the ALLIGATOR Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail dents need roommate. Cable TV, wireless. utils, dig cable & hi spd net incl. Call 954- How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible $2650 Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-639- 298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu 6-16-9-4 Alligator Classifieds. buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over 8-15-25-6
5958, dcdotson@ufl.edu 7-21-20-4 the phone. Please Call 373-Find M/F, NS. needed to share 2BR/2.5BA 2 females looking for a 3rd in a beautiful DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table,
Female Roommate Needed Southfork Oaks townhome. (near Target) 3BR/3BA condo in prime residential area. 15 Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, Kensington North $500/mo Unfurn master BR w/own BA avail. W/D. No min from UF. Close to park & ride. Lg kit & Ivg land, 60 sec walk to UF.,Exc cond. House still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. inclused utilities & cable pets. Prefer serious student/prof. $347/mo + room, patio, internet, cable TV & W/D, com- 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 8-15Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4 1/2 utils. No lease. Evan 335-9714 6-2-5-4 munity pool $400/mo 727-399-0574 6-9-4-4 patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352- 25-6
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Southern Comfort Roommate for 3/2 FEMALE STUDENT WANTED to share a FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ house. Conv location, pool, volleyball, W/D, 2BR/2BAcondo at The Greens. $550/mo incl Existing condos & luxury condos near UF mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell house. Cny locaion, pol, volleball, WD, 2BR/B~candoatfherGrens. $50/mos. ataffmrdbleipries.aFormore$in99nataond$199vcn.delive.3352-3749846 1-15-25ethernet, cable, NS, avail summer & fall utils, W/D. 904-962-6822 6-2-5-4 2 cozy rooms, each wlprivate full bath, visit www.maffordable price. realtor.com information, $199 can deliver. 352-377call9846 8-15-25-6
$380/mo + share utils. Jake 239-564-0069 Close to campus, $350 per month, today Matt Prce 32-281-3551 Campus Very CONTEMPORARY complete queen 6-30-12-4 Includes cable and hi speed internet.
6-30-12-4ed Incdeabl and h sp. Realty Group 6-2-60-5 BR set, living & dining room set, email 1BR avail 81. 5 min to UF. Free digital cable, Call Mary @ 772-696-1154 or bruno62@aol.com for pictures & price. 6M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA $300/mo plus 1/3 util. Prefer female, NS. Laura @ 352-514-7977 HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF 7-6-6 home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 352-332-2234, 352-284-5119 6-14-8-4 6-9-4-4 SaeTUdsenouDBu NowR FREE
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utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 LIST of Great Local Condos. NEED FURNITURE? 2-piece special sec6-14-10-4 $325 + 1/4 util. Private bath, walk-in www.UF-Condos.com tional couch, bed, dresser, desk and entercloset, WID, balcony, pool & bus to Campus Realty Group tainment center. For good deal, call 305-9031 room in 3BR/2BA apt for female @ UF. University Terrace Very nicely $275/mo + 1/2 utils I BR in 2BR/1BA. Cool 6-2-40-5 2063 or 352-514-0368 6-9-7-6
Boardwalk. Close to UF. On bus rte. Tennis, www.rentalworkshop.com See photos. place, walk to campus. Undergrad pref.'321large pool, more. 1 yr lease. $245/mo + 1/3 318-4553, 870-0904 6-9-6-4 427-1879, cowchipss@aol.com 6-7-4-4 Great Homes Near UF BEDS Full mattress & boxspring sets $49
utils, cable & DSL internet. Call Mike 352- STOP Renting. Own Your Home. .0 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King 316-6219 6-30-13-4 ROOMMATE WANTED FREE LIST of Campus Area Homes sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk
1 rm in extremely nice 2br house w/ big yard F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof. www.Homes-Near-UF.com bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497.
2 ROOMMATES WANTED New home. Less than 1 min. walking dist. from campus No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail Campus Realty Group CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. $400/mo includes utilities & furniture. Call Rent $500/mo split utilities immediately mid-Oct. $318/mo + 1/3 util. 6-3-34-5 8-15-21-6
321-615-8066, 352-271-1135 6-2-7-4 Please call Jedd at 352-219-0996 6-7-5-4 Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba
425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufi.edu MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia 6-7-5-4 Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. O win Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spa- 2 roommates needed in 3/2 6-7-5-4sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149 cious new 3BR/2BA house. I-net & cable incl. behind Applebee's 1 mi to UF O king sets $189 Student discounts apply. Must be neat clean & responsible. $450 or wood firs, W/D, huge kitchen, F AE R Rn 4 d aIpt, 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. $425/mo + 1/2 util. Short or long term avail, fenced yard, addl guestroom FEMALE FOR 1BR in 4/4 condo at 8-15-21-6 262-3989 6-16-11-4 $300 + 1/3 util. Call 335-7820 6-9-5-4 Countryside Apts. $410/mo utilities included"
(DSL too) Great parking, pool, jacuzzi, gym. GWhite bedroom set (2 night stands, chest, 2BRs avail in charming NW house close 2BR/1BASW5thAve byCreditUnion/ 1 year lease. Call Jackie 813-924-1520 7- 22 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard Wie brooset nightstandschest 7-10-4 Minutes From UFI 975SF, GATED headboard, dresser) for $300 OBO, sofabed to Ward's Grocery, W/D, share kitchen/BA. Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF. 7-10-4 ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. $75 OBO, dining table w/4 chairs $50 OBO, Seeking serious student/professional, NS, Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half Starting @ $125,900! HURRYI computer desk. $75 OBO. CALL 954-240furn opt. $250+ utils. Call 338-2086 6-14- util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746 Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260 3156 6-2-3-6
10-4 6-9-5-4 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375 Responsible roommate wanted. NW neigh- 8-15-25-5 MATCHING MAYTAG WASHER/DRYER 3rd Roommate needed male. 2 min from **I1 BLOCK TO UF!!** borhood, reasonable rent everything in- SET in great condition (white) for only $200 SFCC. 3BR new furnished townhome. Golf, Adorable brick house behind Norman. 2BR cluded. Call Leah @ 374-2202 6-30-7-4 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE firm. Call Chris @ 352-373-3022. Also pergated, $550/mo incl all util, inet & cable, avail 8/1. Fun/friendly roommates! Call 305- looking to buy or lease houses in this area. sonal MICROWAVE for $15. 6-2-2-6 Avail 8/15/05. 1 year lease. No pets. Call 322-4495, 954-895-8227 6-9-5-4 Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347
Mike 954-467-7070 or Jeff 954-240-3524 or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com SALE! SALE! 8-15-31-4 Roommate wanted in large 3BR/2BA house Share elegant NW house. Near UF w/ wom- 8-15-23-5 2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER & between SFCC & UF. DW, W/D, routed an scholar. Quiet, wooded. Furnished. Thru DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344 Sublets and Rooms Available DSL, cable, garage, porch, over 20 yrs old 8-15. $400/mo + utils or $200/wk prorated, ON LITTLE LAKE GENEVA 6-16-5-6 All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities required. $380/mo all utils incl. Call 352- incl utils. Call 352-262-3957 6-7-2-4 For sale by owner. Adorable 2/2 on small Browse available Rooms FREE! 514-2250 6-2-5-4 private spring-fed lake in Keystone Hgts. A 25" color TV $60 0 queen size bed $60 0 wwwMetroRoommates.com greatweekender. $129,900. Call 379-0619 Iv nice dresser w/mirror $70 0 dormfridge, 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-4 Female Roommate Wanted SW 20th Ave msg. 7-12-13-5 small $40 0 BHSC movie camera $65 e elec
condo on Female Roommate Wanted., $475/mo includes 2 roommates needed for a new 3BR/2BA lawn mower $50 *portable sewing machine
F, UF student wanted for 3BR/2BA house utiities & cable, Avail aimed, Call 904-228- house located 15 min from UF, 10 min from Gator Place Condos $50 335-5326 6-7-2-6
1.5 mi from campus. $430/mo everything 5116 6-2-5-4 SFCC. On bus route. Fully furn. $450/mo all Under $100k, Only 8 left incL. Call Amy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4 included with wireless cable. Call 352-870- Call Scott @ 359-1678 Campus Realty 8851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4 6-2-4-5 COmputers
b Condo for sale nice area
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1 BR in nice 2 story house on NW side. 2BR/2BA includes Fridge W/D & 2 porches. $450/mo inci everything. NEW W/D Stove AC & Carpet 4" Ho."& c M/F current roommates like music fests & Call 352-692-3286, must sell! 6-16-7-5 8-23-170-7 Phish. Call Ricky 336-1409 short/long lease.
6-14-4-4 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek FHouse/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount
w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians.
4BR/4BA @ Univ Terr Hi-spd internet. $400/ BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pil- 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 8mo incl utils/cable/DVD Ig W/D, leather, re- low-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, 23-170-7 clining couches, balcony/pool view. Bus rts, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-37212 & 35. Great location close to campus & 7490 will deliver. 8-15-25-6 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, Inc Butler. Avail ASAP 318-5322, 318-5321 6- Complete residential & commercial support, 14-4-4 BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top networking & website development. $45/hr mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 8-15-24-7 "Cw/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call "Copyrighted M aterial 352-377-98468-15-25-6 Cash Paid Laptop PCs
. Share 2BR, 1 BA house in heart of downtown, Syndicated Content avail minded. Professional or serious student, MICROFIBERSOFA&LOVESEAT SALES SERVICE3 PARTS prefer F. Lg BR, W/D, cent H/A, off-street Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 8-15-24-7 Available from Commercial News Providers parking. $375/mo. 352-328-4662 6-9-3-4 sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
$550 352-372-7490 8-15-25-6
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M or F or 2 people to share pvt BR/BA in Orthopedic. rated. Name brand, new, never 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street new 2BR/2BA.luxury apt 1 blk to UF. Move been used, in plastic with warranty.. Sell8 -15-25-7 in Aug. Fully furn. $700/mo for 1 person or $230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 8$400 ea for 2 sharing rm. Inclelec, hi-spd 15-25-6 2 computers $50/$100 internet, cable, water, W/D. 941-518-4686
. 6-16-5-4 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Both w/monitor, keyboard & mouse
S A Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost 64/128 MB RAM + internet ready. 367-2448 $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-15- 6-7-8-7
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DISCOUNT HI-FI Blue 2004 TN'G LS 49cc Sport Scooter. LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Taco Bell (Yum...brands!)
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610-730-8033 6-24-11 On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady Bring thisEWAd and Earn an e off shedulesr: Ithmaktfra new set of wheels or just needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Bring this Ad and Earn an 0 Flexible schedules In the market for a new set of wheels orjust needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. Latenight availability looking to add a second to that collection? Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St. DCI Biologicals150 NW 6th St. Multiple locations. Want personalized handlebars or a fitted '02 Suzuki GSXR 750 Augustine Catholic Church. For more info DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. Multiple location WnSuui-352-378-9204 0 CHAMPS recognition seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. 5.9K mi Great shape. Asking $5500. (incl call 219-6948. live in the Tower Rd area. 8-15-25-14 0 Pre-Teamer Rewards
helmet, jacket & cover) Call Emily 352-222- 6-9-10-13 FREE MEAL incentives .'- i i5841 6-9-4-11 Blind lady needs health majors interested in Groundskeepers FT, PT Career Opportunities
0 Customer Maniacswalking at least three times a week. Call 352- Custodial duties/Apt Maint Team Members, Shift Manager
NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE 2004 SUZUKI GSX-R600 219-6948. Thanks. 6-9-10-13 Transportation req. DFWP EEO & Manager Many to choose from 2400 miles. Runs excellent. Fast. Race 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14
0 Best Prices in Towni jacket & helmet inc. .Some extras. $6250. Now what do YOU offer? SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 Call 256-4033 or 336-5199 6-9-3-11 Help Wanted Leasing Consultant, FT, PT You make a BOLD CHOICE 424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9 Energetic Attitude and contact us to discuss the details Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO with our Restaurant Gen Managers:
2003 BALI SCOOTER- 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 Christine @ 3408 SWArcher Rd 372-0453 o S lLow miles. Good condition. $500 OBO. This newspaper assumes no responsibil- Michelle @ 826 W. University Ave 373-2949 Must sell. Call Jake at 352-514-9173 Neg. ity for injury or loss arising from contacts Martin @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335 6-16-5-11 made through advertising. We suggest that PT CLEANING SERVICE 6-2-8-14 any reader who responds to advertising use Great for college students. Flexible hours.
PARKING: caution and investigate the sincerity of the Excellent pay. -No exp nec. 378-8252 8-45Private Secure, Guaranteed 60 sec to UF. 2003 Jialing moped/motorcycle. 4-stroke advertiser before giving out personal infor- 34-14 Support Staff needed to work with active Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF 2003 Jialing moped/motorcycle. 4-tre mation osyoung lady in her home on week-ends. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538- manual. 49cc. Excellent condition. Fast, fun, mation or arranging meetings n m e 2181. Can leave mssg. 8-15-25-10 has less than 500 miles. $600. Come take a Fri 4pm -Mon 10 am $6.25/hr. Reply to
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American Coins & Stamps. 3446 W. Univ. *NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS between 9-4 M-F. 8-15-25-4 tion or call 352-871-5771 8-15-25-14 6-30-13-14
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*Call Don @ 215.7987 8-15-25-2 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and PRE-MED GRADUATES Looking for ex- Experienced horse person for part-time MOVING SALE! pace. Everything you need tb be a CNA and perience in. medicine? Full time assistant work.. Must have reliable transportation,
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All in good condition and cheap Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 8-15-25-14 15-14
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as an Account Executive in the Retail LYONS APARTMENTS EOE 6-9-4-14 OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA TENNIS INSTRUCTOR, part time for experi- Advertising Department. enced instructor/player. Must be a sincerely Now accepting applications for Resident
enthusiastic teacher, very knowledgeable & Assistant and Apprentice Resident Assistant YOU PROVIDE: Professional Liaison highly responsible. Bob 335-4105 6-2-5-14 positions for SUMMER B 2005 Semester. 0 Excellent presentation skills Local tech company seeking positive, Full-Time Applications are available from Kathy Smith Strong organizational skills energetic,and assertive sales profession- Full-Time in the Department of Housing aid Residence Successful sales background als with excellent communication and We are seeking an individual with health Nice commission for really creative Education Office, and are due by 4pm on Strong desire to succeed phone skills. Sales experience preferred. We are seeking an individual with health graphic & digital photography art student. Friday, June 10, 2005. For .further informa- 0 Drive & commitment Base pay + commission. Send resume to marketing and sales experience to join adywootenl@bellsouth.net. 6-2-5-14 tion contact Kathy Smith at 392-2171 ext jobs@usbmis.com 6-16-6-14 namic teamaof professionals. Responsibilities
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Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14 HELP WANTED! References and transportation needed.
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Seeking attractive amateur models Competitive Salaries ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/BILLING CLERK 6-9-3-14
for ladies lingerie. Ages 18-35 for School Supplies Assistance Bookkeeper/Controller for sitework construction office. Quickbooks
still photography assignments. Flexible Schedule for Students Experience a plus exp pref. Ideal for business or accounting
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6-14-6-14 Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-37t-2212 or fax resume to 352-376-2561 6-9-3-14
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PT/FT. Experience preferred. Call Mike 5142489 6-2-3-14
* CARPENTRY, PAINTING, DRYWALL ex-. HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED HANDYMAN, UF STUDENT PREFERRED. perience needed for remodeling and home Absolutely Hair. Call or come in 352-380Flexible hours @ $8/hr. Experienced, fast, repairs. Tools and transportation req. Call 0304 1115W. UniversityAve. 6-16-5-14 haid-worker. Call 371-9409. 6-30-8-14 352-332-2234 6-30-7-14
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Candidate will design & direct a comprehenSERVERS WANTED sive fundraising program aimed at meeting
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populations. EOE. Send resumes: Planned may also mail a resume to: 4200 NW 90th
Parenthood 914 NW 13th St Gville FL Boulevard, Gainesville, FL 32606. EOE/ Classifieds. 32601 6-9-4-14 DFWP. 6-2-1-14 Continued on next page.
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The only two golf teams under par after one round of the NCAA Championship hail from the Southeastern Conference, but UF isn't one of them.
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Manuel Villegas, a redshirt freshman, completed play at 5-over to tie for 107th.
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Corsaletti: Gators 'expect exciting games in regionals
Again on Friday. The sophomore CONTROL, from page 23 GATORS, from page 23 left-hander holds an 8-3 record
with a 4.56 ERA this season.
round draft pick next year. They The Gators will send Alan Hurricanes took the plate in the have two other arms that are Home to the mound, four days bottom of the ninth inning, down unbelievable also." before he will likely be drafted 7-5. Two singles, a wild pitch and a
Miller is a 2003 graduate of for the third time in the MLB sacrifice fly later, Miami's Jim Burt Buchholz High School. He chose draft. came to bat and hit the infamous, the Tar Heels over the Devil "It feels great to be chosen game-winning double that rivals Rays, the team that selected him to start on Friday," Home said. any swing in college baseball hisin the third round of the 2003 "We have confidence in any of atory. draft. our guys to go out there and get Since then, it's been nothing but
"There won't be any blow- it done. To be recognized as the postseason misery for the Gators, outs in this regional," Corsaletti guy that gets to go out there and amazingly at the hands of Miami said. "There will be a lot of excit- get in the winner's bracket, it's every time. ing games." awesome." Yet something feels different
Stetson comes into the NCAA Horne was selected in the .'about this season, besides the fact Tournament after winning 30th round of the draft in 2004. .that UF cannot face Miami unless the Atlantic Sun Conference In 2001, he was the 27th over- both teams make it to Omaha and Tournament. all selection in the drafted, but the baseball gods feel like sharing
The Hatters nearly de- opted to enroll at Mississippi. a good laugh.
feated the Gators on May 18 at "This year has been the first When a school with a baseballMcKethan. Stadium. UF came time in a long time that I've had rich tradition never produces an from behind to win 6-4 on the fun playing ball," Home said. SEC Player of the Year, despite strength of a Matt LaPorta home "I've been healthy down the boasting great players (Brad run. stretch. That's a big testament Wilkerson, David Eckstein), and
"I thought that game, at to Coach McMahon and the rest then a sophomore named Matt that time of the season, was a of the team. Hopefully we take it LaPorta takes the honor, somepivotal point for our ballclub," all the way and keep winning, so thing feels different. McMahon said. "We came from there won'tbe anything to regret When several spoiled fans behind to win, and as a result, after the season." start calling for the coach's head it really helped us in many McMahon has not yet de- on a stick because of his lack of ways." cided which pitcher will start postseason success, and then Pat
In the game, Stetson's Chris the Saturday and Sunday games. McMahon wins SEC Coach of the Ingoglia pitched six innings to Junior Bryan Ball struggled Year, something feels different. hold the Gators to three runs against Mississippi in the SEC YAnd when Jeff Corsaletti, before the bullpen allowed three tournament, but senior Tommy Tim Casey/Alligator Staff Connor Falkenbach, Mike Pete runs in the loss. Boss and freshman Stephen Alan Homrne vill start for the Gators on Friday night against and Tommy Boss watch Jim Burt
Ingoglia will face the Gators Locke were impressive. Stetson. Hornet is 7-2 with a 4.16 ERA this season. destroy their world on their turf, and then, three years later, receive
Fr J 3Saturday ISunday__ Msone final chance to leave their Friday, Monday marks on college baseball, someGae1 PV thing feel jus right.
Game 1, 4PM Game 3, 3:30 PM Game 5,2 PM Game 7,7 PM The Gators may be even richer
No. 2 North Carolin Loser game 1 Wnnrgame If the winner of game 5 is in talent next season, but after evNo.2 NrthCarlin Loer ame1 "Winner game 3 also the winner of game 6, No. 3 Notre Dame Loser game 2 Loser Loser game 4 game 7 will be necessary erything else has seemingly fallen in place this year, only a run to
l l l POmaha would truly complete the Game 2,8 PM Game 4, 7:30 PM Game 6, 6 PM picture and cap off the career of four seniors.
No. 1 Florida Winner game 1 Winner game 4 So will the Gators finally do it?
No. 4 Stetson Winner game 2 Winner Winner game 5 As Corsaletti would say, you can bet on it.
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Gators ready to go mad on Hatters Writer: season
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fter Matt LaPorta proudly boastThe promised land of Nebraska waits ed that he would bash 30 home only six wins from Gainesville. A runs this season, teammate Jeff
The sixth-ranked UF baseball team Corsaletti couldn't help but laugh.
has talked of breaking the season down In fact, Corsaletti volunteered to "dointo different stages since January. nate" $500 to LaPorta if he could live up
After a disappointing loss in Coral to his word and shatter the school record Gables last year in the Super Regional by seven homers. round of the NCAA Tournament, the It seems the laughter has turned.into Gators hope to have an opportunity to astonishment. finally break through to the next level. "Damn, he's pretty close now with
In college baseball, that next level 23," Corsaletti said
awaits in Omaha, Neb., in the College Since statistics World Series.
.leecount in the postUF coach Pat McMahon and his on n t four senior players hope to extend their season, a UF run to Omaha could mean
fourth season for another month.
The Gators will face McMahon's an upcoming bank withdrawal for
alma mater, Stetson (35-26), at 8 p.m. Andrew Corso and an unon Friday in the opening game of the Abramson matched milestone regional tournament for each team. The AbDrew's Control for LaPorta.ched milestone winner will face the victor of the Notre aabramst Contr.org But it's fair to Dame and North Carolina game that
will be played at 4 p.m. say if that occurs,
"We're really excited about the op- Corsaletti would not only hand LaPorta portunity to play Stetson," McMahon a bag with a dollar sigri on it, but he'd said. "[Coach] Pete Dunn does an out- probably give Matt his ATM pin number
standing job. They'll be well-schooled and a stack of blank checks.
standing job. They'll be Well-schooled Tim Casey/AlligatorStaff You see, the 30th home run would McMaand well-prehopes to see a large fan In his final season at UF, Jeff Corsaletti will attempt to advance to the College likely occur sometime during the
turnout to support the team. This World Series for the first time in his career. College World Series. weekend will be the first time the team has played in the NCAA Tournament for regionals," Corsaletti said. "North While a trip to Omaha college will play at home since winning the the past three seasons and is stressing Carolina is 40-17-1. They have a guy, baseball's version of Zion would be Southeastern Conference regular season that his teammates not underestimate Andrew Miller, he's like [6-foot-6]. It's a fantastic accomplishment for LaPorta, championship. the competition. his hometown, he's going to be a first- Brian Leclerc and the rest of UF's youngSenior center fielder Jeff Corsaletti "We're playing in one of the best SEE GATORS, PAGE 22 sters, it would be the ultimate moment of bliss for Corsaletti and a handful
of seniors who, in their four years in
LaPorta on verge of UF homer record Gainesville, have achieved plenty and
little at the same time.
I WHILE THE RECORD IS WITHIN REACH, HE WILL that he wouldn't do it, but it was pretty close." The final journey for the seniors LIKELY HAVE TROUBLE WINNING A BET HE MADE. Was pretty close? The season's not over yet. UF is host- begins Friday at McKethan Stadium, ing Regionals this weekend, and then Super Regionals and a which is ironic because that's the same BCollege World Series berth are possibilities, place the tumultuous journey took its By IAN FISHER e All in all, the Gators could have as many as first unexpected twist. ifisher@alligatotaff Wri.er 14 more games. Three years ago, life couldn't have While LaPorta, the Southeastern seemed more perfect for Corsaletti, UF slugger Matt LaPorta needs a big weekend. Scratch Conference Player of the Year, more than Connor Falkenbach and Coach Pat that. A huge weekend, likely won't win his bet, there is a much McMahon.
LaPorta needs seven more home runs. He has been stuck better chance he'll break the UF record. All three were in their first seasons at at 23, the second most in the nation, for five games now. LaPorta All he needs is one more, and he has at UF, and the Gators breezed through the
He's tied for the UF single-season record with former least two games to do it. season looking like legitimate contendGators Ryan Shealy and Brad Wilkerson. But the seven he The pressure must be getting to him by now since it has ersfor a CWS appearance. needs aren't about the record. been five games. But in a Hollywood-esque, season"LaPorta is kind of an outspoken guy," center fielder Jeff "No, not at all," LaPorta said. "I don't feel any pressure ending nightmare, the mighty Miami Corsaletti said. "Just joking around in the locker room, he coming out to the ball park." SEE CONTROL, PAGE 22 was like, 'I'm going to hit 30 home runs this year.' OK, OK. No pressure. But what if he doesn't break it?
"Nobody believed him. Everybody on the team bet him
SEE LAPORTA, PAGE 24
NBA Playoffs I Angry about the Florida State IIJune 2, 2002: Jim Burt's double off Jimmy MMLB: Florida vs. Pittsburgh San Antonio 101 game a couple years back? Have Ramshaw capped a remarkable ninth inning FSN, 7 p.m. Phoenix 95 no fear. The Southeastern Con- rally for Miami as the Hurricanes upset the ENBA Playoffs Game 5: Detroit vs. Miami MLB ference finalized instant replay Gators at McKethan Stadium in the NCAA re- (series tied 2-2) Florida 1 details at its spring meetings. See gionals. UF led 7-5 heading into the bottom TNT, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 9 story, pg. 21. of the ninth, but the Hurricanes won.
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Outfielder says slugger's power is 'scary
LAPORTA, from page 23 But not LaPorta. Just ask got lucky.
Corsaletti, who worked with Coach Pat McMahon said He's had so many chances. LaPorta on being a more com- that is one of the things that It was basically a lock five plete hitter. makes LaPorta special. He said games ago. "The funny thing is, he LaPorta likes hitting in crucial It doesn't really matter to doesn't try to hit home runs," situations. him. Corsaletti said. "He just has so "There a lot of guys that "I'm at 23," he said. "There much raw power, it's scary." have been around certain seaare only three people at the sons that have put up numbers, University of Florida that have The funny thing is, he but very few have the impact hit 23. That's an elite group; [LaPorta] doesn't try to numbers," McMahon said. they're great people. hit home runs. He just "I've been around a lot of play"If I hit 24, 1 hit 24. If not, I'm ers that hit a lot of home runs or in good company." has so much raw power, do some things when it's a 10-0 Good company, indeed. it's scary." or 0-10 game." Wilkerson is now the leadoff Jeff Corsaletti This is the time of year that hitter for the Washington UF centerfielder matters most. These games Nationals. During spring train- mean something. ing this year, he said hewould Because of that, one teamwelcome his record being How scary? Well, LaPorta mate said the rest of the broken. hit three game-winning home Gainesville regional better "Records are made to be runs in the final week of the watch out. broken," Wilkerson said. "If regular season. "I know he hasn't hit one somebody can step it up and "Coming up in big situa-' in five games, so this regional do that, I'd be happy for them. I tions like that and helping us should be kind of exciting Tim Casey/Alligator Staff think guys focus sometimes too to the SEC Championship is because he's due," Corsaletti Matt LaPorta leads the Gators and the SEC with 23 home runs, which ties the much on the home run and hit- one of the highlights of my said. .UF team single season record. ting the ball hard sometimes." career," he said, adding that he Only seven to go.
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VOLUME 98 ISSUE 149 the independent florida Not officially associated with the Uniersity of Florida Pubished by CampuS Comunications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. rR Cyc le THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 TUtE:NT GOVER MENT Dean, VP involved in firing of ex-officia By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer smagruder@aigator.org A former Student Government member still is struggling to piece together the reason he was fired from his position in December. Peter Gruskin, former SG Advocacy Cabinet director, said he was removed from the SG office for "political reasons," a move in which UF's administration was complicit. And he might have records to prove it. Gruskin was fired, he said, after students voiced concern about a controversial IsraelPalestine debate in December hosted in part by Gruskin's cabinet. After making a public-records request, Gruskin obtained a stack of e-mails containing correspondence between Dean of Students Eugene Zdziarski, former Student Activities Director Lohse Beeland and former Student Body Vice President Jennifer Puckett, among others. A sizable amount of information contained in the e-mails, which the Alligator has obtained, was redacted, or "blacked out," because the information was deemed an exception under Florida's public-record laws. One e-mail is entirely blacked out -including the sender and recipient. "God knows what's Puckett in that e-mail," Gruskin said, adding he would like to see the e-mails without the omissions to better understand why he was fired. The response from an. unknown sender to the completely redacted e-mail on Sept. 22 states: "We are most likely removing Peter Gruskin from the Student Advocacy Cabinet, and we are going to add [redacted]. The application period will be very short and I have already spoken to [redacted] seems happy about it." Another e-mail about the Israel-Palestine SEE SG, PAGE 5 Stem-cell debate rages Dong Tao Tu, a volunteer involved with the Molecular Genetics and Microbiology program, develops an experiment for her stem-cell research Monday. UF research not affected By ALEJANDRA CANCINO Alligator Contributing Writer The stem-cell debate continues in Washington, with the U.S. House of Representatives passing a bill last month to allow federal funding for embryonic research and President Bush standing firm on his promise to veto any such bill that crosses his desk. But UF professors say their research would not be affected either way. "I feel that it is important to do some research with human embryonic stem cells, but they are far behind the research that we have done on adult stem cells," said Edward Scott, director of UF's Program in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. The only embryonic stem cells researchers at UF study come from mice, Scott said. The focus of regenerative research at UF is on adult stem cells, with hopes to find cures to diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, he said. Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can replicate many times over and become another type of cell with a specialized function like a muscle cell or brain cell. And unlike stem cells, most of the cells in the human body have specific functions and do not have the ability to replicate. For example, the specific functions of a cell in the heart muscle would be to work with neighboring cells to pump blood through the body. SEE STEM CELL, PAGE 5 Crash on Southwest 34th Street leaves three injured N THE AREA ALREADY HAS AS MANY TRAFFIC FATALITIES AS LAST YEAR. By DAVID COHEN and EVA KIS Alligator Staff Writers A local television reporter was taken to Shands at UF after two vehicles collided in the southbound lane of Southwest 34th Street on Tuesday night, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. A 1996 Toyota Tercel driven by WCJBTV20 news reporter and UF alumna Sandy D'Elosua, 26, slammed into the passenger side of Norberto Alegria Gonazalez's green Ford Mustang at 2000 SW 34th St. at approximately 11:30 p.m., according to FHP reports. Circumstances of the accident were unknown as of press time. After the collision, the Mustang driven by Gonazalez, 21, came to a stop on Southwest 20th Street near Public Kash n' Karry, coming within S$ti1f inches of a traffic light post. The Tercel came to a halt facing oncoming traffic in the southbound lane of Southwest 34th Street. Onlookers said the victims were not coherent after the accident. "She couldn't even tell us her name," Gainesville resident Kim Ecel said of an unknown female passenger in Gonazalez's Mustang. "She's not moving at all." Traffic was disrupted for half an hour as emergency personnel transported D'Elosua, Gonazalez and the unknown passenger in his vehicle to Shands and the road was cleared of broken glass. SEE CRASH, PAGE 5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 9 UF has shut its doors on the Later Gator bus service for Summer A due to funding concerns, leaving students without the familiar ride home after partying at downtown Gainesville's venues. See story, pg. 5. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 the AVENUE 9 CLASSIFIEDS 13 Thunder CROSSWORD 16 storms SPORTS 23 82/70 visit www.alligator.org Matt LaPorta leads the Gators and the SEC with 23 home runs, which ties the UF team single season record. He'll have a chance to make history this weekend. See story, pg. 23.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 3 TICKETS FOR THE REITZ UNION SHOW ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE. By MELISSA FILIPKOWSKI Alligator Contributing Writer Women, prepare to be pampered. WUFT-DT will host A Woman's Day of Health & Beauty on Saturday at the Reitz Union Ballroom. The first-time event, geared towards women from ages eight to 80, will feature a variety of workshops from various subject areas relating to women's health and beauty. Presentation topics range from acupuncture and self-defense to nutrition. The event will feature a presentation by Gainesville Health and Fitness' Linda CirulliBurton titled "Rx for Energy: Mind, Body and Heart" and a fashion show hosted by Ilene Silverman of Ilene's for Fashion. Susan White, director of education and outreach for WUFT, organized the event after receiving a grant from the National Center for Outreach. UF's College of Health and Human Performance also collaborated on the event. WUFT and the College of Health and Human Performance have held health fairs before, but this is the first specifically for women. "Women generally dictate Student the health efforts going on in the Lf* home," White said. "If we can reach women, we can reach their families." White said that in our society it is sometimes hard for women to grasp the concept of being beautiful in a healthy way. "We are going to combine beauty from the inside as well as the outside," White said. The event will also feature a healthy luncheon and fashion show featuring select styles from Ilene's for Fashion, Just for Kids B, Einstein's Garage Hair and Fashion Boutique and Dillard's at the Oaks Mall. Tickets are still available online at www.wuft.tv/women.aspx and are $25 for adults and $15 for UF students and girls ages 8 to 15. Admission includes entrance to the concurrent health and beauty sessions, fashion show luncheon and various exhibits. Participants will also receive a tote bag full of goodies to take home. .New Treadmills." Free Workout with this ad! NE?~ Spring Term$.59.00 6 months.$79.00 I Year.$129.00 G GYM I Month of Tanning.25.00 GAINESVILLE GYM 201 NW6TH ST 376-8400 UFI-FD (http://grove.ufl.edu/-folkstep) proudly presents The Celtic dance invasion: Breton and Irish Set dances New location: 308 W University Ave Saturday, June 4, 2-5 pm Free to UF Students $ 5 for all others Beginners, singles and couples of all ages, shapes and colors welcome Q? Stefan Cracium, craciuns@ufl.edu 352-870-0526 Funedd by Student Goernsreet HOSPICEOFNORTHCENTRALFLORIDA is looking for dedicated students who want to contribute to a worthy cause in their community by volunteering at the E.T York Gift Gallery and the Hospice Attic Upscale Resale Store. Spring a friend! We hove cool clothes, furniture, & Unique things. Volunteers get 20% discount on merchandise as wells other volunteer benefits. CALL NOW!!! to sign-up for the next orientation. HOSPICE 379-6545 QFNOHCENRL vww.HospiceCa-res.org, WUFT to host heal-th and beauty workshop for women
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4, ALLIGATOR U THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 NATIONAL Mysterious 'Deep Throat' reveals 30-year secret By DAN ONEY Alligator Contributing Writer "Deep Throat" has been unmasked. Nearly 33 years ago, Washington, D.C., police discovered five burglars in the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. This incident sparked the investigation of Watergate, a scandal that would make Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein famous and their anonymous informant, "Deep Throat," an infamous and mysterious figure. The identity of "Deep Throat" was a secret closely guarded by the two journalists for more than thirty years, until Tuesday, when 91-year-old former FBI Deputy Chief Mark Felt's hidden identity was revealed. Vanity Fair released an article in its July issue which reported that Felt admitted to family, "I'm the guy they used to call 'Deep Throat."' Felt was the second-ranking official in the FBI in 1972, making him privy to a plethora of sensitive information. He then gave the information to Bernstein and Woodward in exchange for promises that his identity would not be revealed until after his death. As a result of this proise, much debate persisted regarding the identity of "Deep Throat." Many even doubted his existence. Dan Smith, an associate professor for the department of political science said, "Maybe it does take 30 years for a source to be revealed. But it does not mean that the source wasn't speaking truth to power." 'Sn Mike Foley, journalism ( It lecturer and former executive editor of The St. Petersburg Times, is a self-proclaimed critic of anonymous sources. Fol ey "If you use anonymous sources, then the reader can't judge the value of the information. But as far as 'Deep Throat' goes, he can be the patron saint of anonymous sources." Foley said when the Watergate story broke, the guidelines governing the use of anonymous sources were much more strict. "Today there are people like Jayson Blair who just make things up," Foley said. Jayson Blair, a writer for The New York Times, used fabricated anonymous sources. "Felt is the perfect anonymous source," Foley said. "He was a high-up insider and knew what was going on. He .became a whistle-blower." "He was a help. Maybe now it will give them [conspiracy theorists] some closure. They can't play this parlor game anymore." Local residents take advantage of hurricane tax break ITEMS LIKE BATTERIES AND GENERATORS ARE TAXFREE THROUGH AUG. 12. By CRYSTAL HENRY Alligator Writer chenry@alligator.org Just after the sun peaked above the trees, many Gainesville residents began milling around local home improvement stores. The sales tax was lifted on hurricane-related items Wednesday, and hundreds of Gainesville residents were on hand to take advantage of the savings, said Lee Walker, a sales manager at Lowe's Home Improvement. The Florida Department of Revenue has tagged items such as generators, batteries and weatherband radios as tax-exempt through 'June 12. According to Walker, about 15 people were waiting at 5:45 a.m., and when the store opened 15 minutes later, that number almost doubled. A half hour later, Walker said he had loaded 24 generators into people's vehicles. He stopped counting gas cans because people were buying them A Lowe's employee assists Gainesville resident Philip Barton in purchasing an emergency battery-powered lantern Wednesday, the first day-of the state tax break for hurricane-related items. in packs, he said. "As I'm loading the cans, I'm thinking it's going to take $250 just to fill these," Walker said. By 3 p.m., Lowe's on Southwest Archer Road sold out of the 123 generators it had in stock. Even the 7,800-watt generators, which were priced above the $750 exemption cap, were gone by Wednesday afternoon, Walker said. Lowe's is doubling the rush on huiricane-related goods by offering free how-to clinics on generator safety, hurricane shutter installation, proper techniques on boarding windows and chain saw safety. Lowe's is expecting at least one truckload of supplies overnight, he said. Lowe's wasn't the only store to be enjoying a tax-holiday rush Wednesday There were customers waiting outside Home Depot in Gainesville before 6 a.m. as well, according to Chuck Klacko, an assistant store manager at the building materials chain. Although Home Depot, which has extended its hours until midnight for the tax-free holiday, still had generators Wednesday afternoon, the store noticed a rush on hurricane-related goods as well, he said. Because last year's hurricane season left many Gainesville residents without electricity, Fernando Rodriguez, store manager of Zell's Ace Hardware, which also enjoyed a rush Wednesday, encourages residents to take advantage of the tax-free holiday. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 5 ONCAMPUS Students to test skills at first mock NFL combine MONDAY'S EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS. By RYAN WIERENGA Alligator Contributing Writer Students can test their football skills at the first-ever mock NFL combine hosted by the Department of Recreational Sports. The combine is open to all students and will be held Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the UVS field, located between the Southwest Recreation Center and University Village South. The NFL combine, which has become a proving ground for college football players interested in becoming professionals, tests players' physical and mental toughness in front of their potential coaches. "With the professional combine just finishing, we thought it would be ftn for students to be able to compare themselves with the pros," said Mike Deibler, the strength and conditioning program assistant. The mock combine will run some of the same drills college football players go through at the NFL combine. Deibler said the drills will include the 40-yard dash, the bench press, the broad-jump, the 20-yard shuffle and the three-cone agility test. Some of these tests, such as the bench press, will be modified for personal size and safety reasons. Position-specific drills will also be set up to test students' game-time abilities. "We are going to have targets set up for the quarterback position and obstacle courses set up for running backs," Deibler said. Speed drills for receivers and additional strength tests for linemen will also be set up, Deibler said. Charlie Cookerly, 21, a UF student and a fitness supervisor at the recreational center, said she will be volunteering at the mock combine. "It just sounds like fun," Cookerly said. "I'm a huge football fan, and it will be exciting to see how normal people compare with the pros." Cookerly will be judging and keeping time af the events. After checking out the competition, Cookerly said she might try a couple of the events herself. "Hopefully, students will come out and meet some new people and at the same time settle some old scores with their friends," she said. Matthew Remm, 20, plans on attending for some friendly competition. "Me and my friends are always arguing over who's the best," said Remn, a UF junior. "I'm going to go out there and prove my total dominance." Remm said he follows the NFL combine to keep track of where former college players may end up. "Look, I'm a guy," Remm said. "I watch Sports Center six times a day, and there have been times when I've thought that I could have put up better numbers." Remm was referring specifically to the less-than-spectacular times posted by Maurice Clarett, a former stand-out running back for Ohio State University and current player for the Broncos. Recoin and others will have their chance to prove themselves by running the same drills that Clarett did at the NFL combine. Students do not have to do the entire mock combine in order to participate in the event. SG deactivates Later Gator services for Summer A By DOUGLAS BONEPARTH Alligator Contributing Writer UF shut its doors on the Later Gator bus service for Summer A due to funding .concerns, leaving students without the familiar ride home after partying at downtown Gainesville's venues. The bus service, which ran three late-night routes Wednesday through Saturday, was designed to provide students a free and safe alternative to driving downtown. "The Later Gator is funded through Activity & Service Fees which are a part of every course credit paid by students," -said Student Body president Joe Goldberg. "We total about $11.4 million, which serves as Student Government's budget." Goldberg said during Summer A there aren't enough people riding the Later Gator to justify the costs of the service. However, Goldberg said he feels there is a safety concern for students who decide to go downtown. "The streets get crowded and dangerous when the bars start to close," he said. "Getting a taxi can be difficult and expensive, but so far we have not had any complaints about Later Gator's inactivity." Goldberg said concerned students should bring it to the attention of SG. HEALTH INSURANCE "Students need Health Insurance. Help protect yourself from the rising cost of medical services. You deserve quality health .insurance coverage, and it is available for you. We at Chip Williams & -Associates will help you acquire that insurance." Chip Williams WE FIND ANSWERS. CHIP WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATE ES A Contracted General Agency For: Independent Insurance Agents For N Crmer B3u-ShU 3d For Numbr 183-59U 3669S.W. 2nd Avenue "If students want the Later Gator for Summer A, we can work something out," he said. Theresa Harrison, marketing coordinator for the Regional Transit System; said responsibility for the deactivation of the bus service rests entirely in SG's hands. "The Later Gator is 100 percent .funded by UF's Student Government," Harrison said. "We meet with Student Government officials and they tell us what services they want." Harrison said if RTS didn't have the resources to run the Later Gator, it would let SG know. Eric Diehl, a junior in the College of Engineering, said he feels the If you are: If yea are willing to: Later Gator service is a necessity and SG should not have deactivated the bus service. "Without the Later Gator it is really difficult to go out," he said. "It's hard enough finding a ride to get downtown, and now I have to worry about how I am getting home." Diehl said he Gold berg learned the hard way about the bus system, having to walk several miles home when he realized the bus wasn't coming. 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6, ALLIGATOR M THURSDAY, JUNE 2,_2005 Hey kids -it's the middle of Summer A, and we all know what that means: Absolutely nothing. Here at the Department of Darts & Laurels, our usually determined renegades have spent the last four weeks on a much-needed vacation. While refreshing ourselves at a host of Berlin's finest drinking establishments, far away from the watchful eyes just west of 13th Street, we hardly paused to consider the dirty deeds done real expensive happening thousands of miles away. We only came out of hiding once, as we ambled stalkerstyle behind the "Star Wars" premieres. Big mistake. At least that movie didn't have any little characters as annoying as they are cute. We have enough of those in Student Government anyway. But, wouldn't you know it, politics as usual have pressed us back into service. Damn Ewoks. Uh-oh -we've said the magic word, and so. it's high time to begin our journey down the fiery path to this week's edition of. Darts & Laurels -We'll cut right to the chase and fire a see-we-told-youso-and-then-told-you-so-again DART at Joe Goldberg, our ambitious Student Body president, who broke a campaign's worth of promises by maintaining a boatload of Greek legacies. We're looking with morbid fascination to World War III, between Greeks and Florida Blue Key. At least we know for now where the money's going. Still, he could have delivered on his other promise -all those Southwest Rec towels. It looks like we already need to extricate ourselves from the sticky wickets of SG for an extended breather in our nation's capital. And while we're playing hooky, we'll hand-deliver a you-still-have-the-coolest-name-ever-even-after-all-theseyears, LAUREL to Deep Throat, whose real identity was finally revealed this week to screaming crowds across America. As W. Mark Felt, the No. 2 man at the FBI during Watergate, his timely assistance turned the White House upside down. As Deep Throat, he kept Washington insiders running scared for years. Which is why we're forced to weakly lob a we've-haddinner-with-honesty-and-he's-no-honesty DART at the news media for using the legend of Deep Throat for three decades to justify secret and sometimes inaccurate investigations. We believe 99.9 percent of news stories are legitimate and wholly defensible. It's the remainder, often accompanied by less-than-stellar source checking, that gives everyone a bad reputation. But we're just back from vacation and we're happyhappy-happy-happy, we promise, so we'll end this excursion by giving a shiny and-it's-not-even-football-for-goodness-sake LAUREL to the UF baseball team, who proved its fair share of critics-wrong this season by taking the SEC regular-season title. One of the perks for the No. 7-seeded Gators is the chance to host the NCAA regional tournament at home. We'd hope anyone who can make it goes out there and supports the team. We'll try to be there rooting the gents on, as long as "Star Wars" doesn't call us away again. Damn Ewoks. theidependent florida aliga.o Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 wor~ds (about one ette,.stzed page). They most be typed, doobe-spaced end must include the auto's nae,"classiicatio and phone number. Names will be withheld it theoriter shows lust nCse.We reserve the rigit to edit tot ieogth, grammar. style and liiel .Seed letters to ietters~aiiigotor.org, ring them to 1105 W. University Ae., or seed them to R0. Bot 14257, Gainresville, FL 32604-225T.lumns ot about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartons are aiso weeinome. Questions? rail 376-445. Opinions ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions "Copyrighted Material Syndicated ContentAvailable from Commercial News Providers" 4ah1. p I 7 Column Grades damaging educators' minds ant to know the best way to make sure our children grow up to be strong, well-adjusted American citizens? It's easy -just remove everything that possibly could harm their self-esteem, make them sad or otherwise prepare them for the disappointments and setbacks of life. If they don't know what it's like to lose, maybe they won't notice when it happens. Right? This is the same logic we heard not long ago, when we saw disgruntled moms and dads insist that red-inked assignments cause permanent psychological damage to their intellectually challenged kids. Well, they may not have much to worry about. Starting next school year, Palm Beach County educators will implement their plan to remove all stress and competitive spirit from their students: Get rid of grades. You remember grades, right? They were the pesky squiggles on your report card that determined whether your reward was a raise in allowance, or an appointment with your daddy's belt. Or at least they did before someone decided you couldn't spank your kids, raise your voice to them or let them stop breast-feeding before they're 15. According to a Palm Beach Post report, some educators feel letter gradeshave become an obsession for students and parents, and "doesn't reflect how a student is really leaning." So, elementary schools in Palm Beach County are ditching letter grades in favor of a numbering system. Under the system, which has been in place alongside letter grades until now, a grade of 3 means a student is at or above their grade level in a subject, 2 means one grade level behind and 1 means more than one grade level behind. Essentially, this means A's, B's and C's all have been lumped into the number 3. People who support this system obviously figure the whole "Kids never should have to lose at anything" thing worked so well in T-ball that it should be applied to academics. I suppose if they can handle the shock of getting creamed by 6-foottall 14-year-olds with Fu-Manchu mustaches once they get to Little Matt Sanchez League, they can handle anything. Pure Foppery After all, what possibly could msanchez@alligator.org go wrong when students who do A work and students who do C work receive the same marks? Let's see what happens when Danny takes his grades home to his mother. Danny is a 5th-grader who never has gotten anything higher than a C, but he's a quick thinker when it comes to getting all of the benefits with none of the work. Danny: "Look, Mom, I got a 3" Mom: "You got a what? Is that good?" Danny: "Yeah, it's good. Billy got a 3, and he's going straight to Harvard instead of junior high." Mom: "Wow, that is pretty good. Here's $100." Danny: "Sweet." And surely we can expect those A students to put forth the same effort under the new system, even though they won't be rewarded for it. Even better, the numbering system can punish students who go to schools that aren't up to par. The system is based on an assessment of each student's progress compared to a general idea of where a student at that grade level should be, instead of only their performance in course work. This means it's possible that students can ace all of their assignments in a class and still receive a 2 or even a 1 if the school is weak in that subject. It'll be OK, though, because they won't be obsessed with doing their best anymore. What could be better for youth than blissful mediocrity? Matt Sanchez is a journalism senior. His column appears on VTursdays. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Until you found Tuesday's question: Do you be30% YES out who he was, did you think lieve Weblogs are more credible 70% NO "Deep Throat" was made up? than newspapers?2OO Vote or post a message at www.ailigator.org
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Tuition shouldn't be wasted Editor: I'm writing in response article that deals with the kick in SG are giving their organize tably Blue Key). It is sickening to me that th that I have to take loans on like this. Along with the park Alligator proposed, it could b dize student away game expert Making the $50 Alabama to students, and/or buying drive the students (you could bus blue with Swamp Things to promote Coach Meyer's should be a priority However, I don't guess m to worry about travel expense paid for through their fraternity Do me a favor and put some letters by my name so SG might ion seriously. 0N E on Blue Key Please, Mr. Cohen, if you could point out a to the opinion more qualified candidate I would love to hear acks that those it. In fact the entire Senate would have loved to tons (most nohave heard it two weeks ago. Yet again you, as a representative of the e tuition money Alligator, chose not to voice your opinion s being wasted for the good. of the student body. Instead ng garages the you silenced your concerns with President e used to subsiGoldberg's nomination because it made a ises. great headline. ticket cheaper Furthermore, allegations were made that some buses to students did not apply for a position they even paint the "knew they weren't going to get." I would down the side certainly hope not. new initiative) I am comforted that we elected a man who knows running the largest student-run any in SG have speaker's bureau in America takes more than s since they are a good application, as well as a president who y/sorority. understands the merit in appointing a wellrandom Greek trained leader regardless of his or her past t take my opinaffiliations. Mr. Cohen, your insinuations are brash and David W. Fields uncalled for. HoWv dare you attempt to blur the 3LS minds of your readers with propaganda and catchy "Anti-Greek" headlines. For once, stop whining and try speaking out in your legislature to change these horrendous injustices you allude to. Reporef held back opinion in ad cle Editor: In his article on Thursday, David Cohen insinuated that President Joe Goldberg chose poorly in nominating Evan Tyroler for Accent Chair. Ryan Nelson 3EG U E U Legacies in SG are everyone's fault Editor: Student Body President Joe Goldberg promised he would not consider legacy positions in SG, such as ACCENT chairman. Well, summer has come arou-md, and Gator has continued this disturbing trend. To make matters worse, it certainly appears that student tuition money has been used to pay off Florida Blue Key, under the guise of Gator Growl funding, all while the least amount of students are around to protest. But I'm not really complaining. First of all, I did not vote for the Gator Party. I feel all this just further proves that the Impact Party or the Progress Party would have continued the trend of positive change created by Access. So, sadly, I'm being proven right. Secondly, we, the student body, deserve it. What else can be said when such a low percentage of students actually bother to vote? It's been well documented that the Greek parties that want SG power do all sorts of things to get who they want into office. This year, the students sat back and let it happen. There really is nothing we can say for ourselves. I just hope Gator does not do too much damage and that the students are learning a valuable lesson. Sean Fowler 4JM THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 7 Despite switch, UF still loved by Coke Editor: Many at Coke are saddened by the switch to Pepsi on campus. There are a lot of Gator alums employed by Coke up here in enemy territory. But I probably speak for all alumni working here that our love for UF is unconditional. Don Penovi UF alumnus E u President's singing changes impression Editor: I would just like to say that I was extremely impressed it Joe Goldberg's rendition of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" at Lillian's Music Store on Thursday night. He went on stage as a guest singer with a band hailing from Tallahassee (no foul play, I promise) and received a standing ovation from a crowded bar. Originally, I believed Goldberg to be a stiff and uninspiring, but after witnessing his performance his image did a complete 180 in my mind. It had the panache of Clinton's saxophone performance and was very good. So when you think of Joe Goldberg the Student Body President realizehe too isa UF student and seems to know how to enjoy himself. Riley Gelwicks 4LS 4i -, (Really? y TELL ME HOW! 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8, ALLIGATOR U THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 E-mails raise concern SG, from page I event, sent from Zdziarski to Pocket) nn Dec. 6, reads: "As it relates to the specifics of this matter, my written messages have been intentionally vague due to the sensitive nature of this matter." "The University of Florida is openly defiant with regards to Florida's pu blic records and public meetings laws." Charles Grapski UF political science teaching assistant After his firing, Gruskin spoke to UF political science teaching assistant Charles Grapski, who -initially suggested Gruskin take legal action about the disputed dismissal. After reading the e-rhails, Grapski said he feels Gruskin was fired without reason. "What's clear in those emails is that the [UF] administration was actively involved in having Peter [Gruskin] removed," Grapski said. "Dean Zdziarski had a very active hand in having Peter removed from office, and he wanted to ensure that Student Government did that." Calls to Dean Zdziarski's home and office, former Student Body President Jamal Sowell and Puckett were not returned Wednesday by press time. Grapski was involved in SG in the 1990s and said UF has a history of abusing public-records laws. "The University of Florida is openly defiant with regards to Florida's public records and public meetings laws," Grapski said. Gruskin, who was appointed by Sowell in May 2004, campaigned for Sowell's presidential bid at Jewish Student Union meetings and in Turlington Plaza. "I physically worked hard to get Jamal [Sowell] elected," Gruskin said in a February interview. However, he now asserts that Sowell, along with Puckett, fired him from his position because of his views. on the Israel-Palestine conflict. UF studies focused on seeking disease cures STEM CELL, from page 1 Advocates of embryonic research say because human embryonic stem cells are formed early on in human development, they have a greater potential than adult stem cells to grow into any cell or tissue of the body. Some scientists believe that, because of this potential, embryonic stem cells could be the key to discovering ways to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's or diabetes. However, because embryos are destroyed when the cells are extracted, President Bush opposes the use of "taxpayer money to promote research that takes life," according to a White House press release. The president supports the use of adult stem cells, like those UF researchers study, which can be found in the brain, bone marrow and blood, including umbilical cord blood, according to the White House report. But proponents of embryonic stem cell research disagree with the president's stand. According to onlineinformation from the National Institutes of Health, the human embryonic stem cells utsed for research cone from eggs that have been fertilized in a laboratory and have been willingly donated to science. Scott said he doubts UF will do research with human embryonic stem cells in the future because they are unpredictable. "Embryonic stem cells are more like children," he said. "They tend to behave poorly, and it's hard to get them to do what you want." U F Unlike stem cells from embryos, Research if adult stem cells are used in the proper way, scientists could get them to do extraordinary things, he said. UF's program, which was made official in 2002, receives federal funding along with grants from the National Institutesof Health and private organizations. Dennis A. Steindler, executive director of the Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute and member of the program, highlighted the importance of stem-cell research. "Research in regenerative medicine is more than the controversy [over the use of embryonic stem cells]," Steindler said. "The research is about the possibility to cute many types of diseases." Onlookers call victims 'incoherent' after crash CRA H, from page 1 As of press time, D'Elosua remains in Shands' trauma unit. The others' conditions were unknown. FHP, not Gainesville Police, had jurisdiction at "the accident scene because the Southwest 20th Street area is unincorporated. It is unknown whether drugs or alcohol were involved in the incident. "This stuff really scares me," Ecel said. Gainesville's roads are proving to be more hazardous this year. With the death of construction worker Justin Garland in April, who was run over by a truck on-site, the totattraffic-related fatalities-within city limits reached that for all of 2004. Three people died on Gainesville roads last year. This year's first fatality occurred when UF finance junior Christopher Small drove his car into a tree on Northwest 34th Street. Autopsy results showed he was legally intoxicated. The second incident claimed 75-year-old Virgil Perkey, who lived in an apartment complex on Southwest 13th Street and was struck by a pickup truck while crossing the road's southbound lanes. LSAT I GMAT I GRE I MCAT DAT I PCAT I NCLEX-RN* USMLE I TOEFL I OATb Realistic practice 0 Free extra help 0 Kaplan study centers I Best teachers 0 Located in Reitz Union Spring classes filling.fast! G RE .June 2 LSAT .June 28 DAT .June 28 LSAT .July 7 PCAT .July 11 GMAT. July 18 MCAT. Oct 1 Test Prep and Admissions 1-800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com 'Test names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. DO YOU HAVE ALLERGIC ASTHMA? 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T h e V qun Ul THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/avenue 9 a14cot 7keto Ic1hts 'I is considered one of America's greatest cultural achievements and brings to mind household names such as Louis _Armstrong, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Now there's a place you can go to experience that part of American culture right here in Gainesville. Every Thursday, Leonardo's 706 on' Lniversity Avenue hosts "Marty Liquori and Friends," where you can listen to live jazz niusic over drinks or dinner. "We've got this little vival of jazz in Ginesvile," says Liquori, who organized the band and plays guitar The idea for a jazz night was formulatd a feW years ago when Liori's friend asked hi to accompany her on the guitar while she sang to her husband on their ani-versary. Steve Solomion, the owner of the local Leonardo's restaurants, heard the performance and asked Liquori to play in his restaurant at the 706 location. At the time, Liquori di don't feel ready to perform regularly, as it had been more than 30 years since he last picked up a guitar. He practiced for a year or two before haphazardly picking Thursday aight for shows. Since then, "Marty Liquori and Friends" has drawn musicians who are not in it to make a buck -they just want to play. And because of jazz's large emphasis on improvisation, the musicians who play with Liquori are among Gainesville's best. "It's a true jazz club in that, no, we don't practice before we play together." Liquori saYs. "Frankly, I don't even know Who's going to show' up that night -sometimes we have four horn players." The weekly jazz night has gotten So popular thaf it has expanded to Monday ev enings Wi"th Liquori's more permanent band, Hot Club de ville, which recently featured world-renowned Celia Tobin / Alligator Steve Bingham jams on sax and Gary Langford plays on the flugal horn at Leonardo's 706, which hosts live jazz every Monday and Thursday night. trumpeter Tim Hagens. The crowd drawn to the jazz nights is looking for a more gratifyigexperiernce with good foodgood drinks and good music provided by local entertainment.' "We're trying to bring back the retro club," Shlomon said. "It's like going to New York without leaving town and without the airfare." For those of yOu who have exams coming up,i you can call it an early night. The shows start at 7:30 pp. UF alum's surreal paintings land exhibit in Tampa By ANGIE DE ANGELIS Avenue Writer Sometimes a painting will tug at your imagination, keep your eyes roaming the canvas longer, make you want to ask the person in the painting who they are and maybe what they're thinking. Malcolm Cooper's paintings have that something. The UF alum knows just how to add that element of bizarre mystery to a painting. The 28-year-old painter and former UF fine art studio major specializes in creating large scale surreal paintings. "The biggest painting I did was -It's a Curtain Call combo on pg. 11. Our theater reviewer hits up a '70s revue at the Hipp and a comedy at the Gainesville Community Playhouse. 7-and-a-half by 12 feet," he said, adding that it took him about three weeks to complete. However, because of time constraints, Cooper dedicates himself mostly to Hc oil paintings instead of other art medium. I'll be "Making paintings and that size makes it hard Malc to really do anything UF else because they take so much time," he said. Seven of his recentpaintings will soon be on display at the Matthews Fine Art Gallery in Tampa. The exhibit, which will host the work of several Florida, California and r C f a l New York artists, will open June 3. The subject of his paintings are usually women, but if you ask the artist, he'll tell you he's not quite sure why. The constant in his tefully paintings, however, ome rich is the dreamlike amous." quality associated m Cooper with surrealism, unnus an artistic movement that expresses the work of the subconscious through imagery and juxtaposition of subject matter.In one of Cooper's paintings, a realistically-painted woman in a yellow tank top stands before a broken white picket fence, a fallen mailbox at her feet and an ominous red sky hanging threateningly above her. Other paintings are similar, with figures pitted against strange backgrounds, sometimes disturbing, often times thought provoking. Some of his paintings are giant portraits, all the expression locked in the eyes and faces of his subjects. The vivid colors and dreamy imagery of movies like "The Wizard of Oz"and "The City of LostChildren" have influenced him, he said. The influence is clear. The shadowy blues are eerie, the reds are violent and the yellows are bright as the summer sun, all like someZ "Every day I get compared to Dashboard Confessional. Chris Carrabba is a pussy," -Brian Ware, A Shameful Display Read more on why Ware doesn't compare himself to Carrabba on pg. 10. thing out of a long, twisted dream. After graduating from UF last Fall, Cooper stayed in Gainesville for another semester, concentrating on his artwork and minor side projects before moving back home to Orlando. "Right now I'm buying houses and fixing them up," he said. "Just doing whatever I can do to make money without having to get a real job." That's just for now. This artist has bigger plans in the future. "Hopefully I'll become rich and famous," he said with a slight laugh. Win this week's give-away! Be the first person to e-mail us at theavenue@alligator.org and you'll win a copy of The Snake the Cross the Crown's "'Mander Salis" album. ie> Get a taste of island fever as our restaurant reviewer Jillian Caballero samples Jamaican cuisine at the Reggae Shack Cafe in the Avenue online at www.alligator.org.
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10, ALLIGATOR K THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 cLAYUSTitsu Acouasatics to str"-uma lEddle C's; H e is known as Brian Ware offstage, but when he is playing, he is an act. He is A Shameful Display. Ware is a 20-year-old acoustic artist playing tonight at Eddie C's, to be specific. Playing shows with bands such as Yellowcard, Fall Out Boy and The Starting Line is taking his career everywhere but in a shameful direction. Ware says the name came from a saying he used a lot when he was a kid. "Anytime I would see something funny or embarrassing, I would say 'that was a shameful display,"'says Ware. "I wanted a name I wouldn't be embarrassed to say and it leaves me open to expand the act." But right now, he isn't looking to add any band behind him. "If I ever added a band, I would want to do a classical approach with lots of string instruments," Ware says. Ware's love for being onstage keeps him from attending many local shows. "I hate going to concerts now, especially big ones," he says. "The more you're sitting there, the more you wish you were up there on stage." Ware is often compared vocally to bands like MxPx, The Used and Yellowcard. He describes his new album as an acoustic mixeddown version of Yellowcard, Punchline or Fall Out Boy. It's easy to describe Ware as another Dashboard Confessional or The New Amsterdams because of the one-guy-with-an-acoustic-guitar act. But after you listen to his music, you can hear the difference. "Every day I get compared to Dashboard Confessional. Chris Carrabba is a pussy," Ware says. Not that Ware doesn't like Dashboard Confessional, he says it is just what they write about that makes the two acts different. "That's all he (Carrabba) writes about is girls and he is blunt about it. He is open-hearted about that stuff," Ware says. Ware says his Amanda new album is Seyfang about life. Playlist "Everyone theavenue@alligator.org telling you that you're going to fail. No one is behind you," he says. "That's what my new album is about." Ware says his biggest obstacle so far has been his parents. "They avoid the topic," he says. "They just pretend like it's not happening." His new album should be released in July. And ladies, Ware says it only takes him four minutes to get his clothes off. There is nothing shameful about that. ---------Coupon -------AJ~~ .o '. M.S.R.P $169.95 CDE-9843 $139.9 CD/MP3 Receiver with coupon I ---------Coupon -------FZlTPi E JL AUDIO. ClafiOn SONY VIPER KICKER =,l l. MBIQUARTI EXE 7T~ M_ !" I'lle A 7 11718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 Vur_ I Grill IJOUSEZ FRI: Beat the Clock & DJ SAT: Free Beer & Karaoke MON: 2-4-1 Liquor Drinks 2-4-1 Bottles & Drafts $1 Coronas No Cover Healthy Mal Need To participate in a UF nutrition study Eligible Males Must Be: S18 -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 extension 273 for more information -~~~~~~~ c-cd pnen -_d H ao 3,, 1U.' LIT~rEDTiiME Cotao *i.Adta~~~ CJFFER 120,,Im,,,,h,,,Frac IFREE ICoIQo:[ ig sn c c R~cb 200 coumn nch control I IREE I CI,; Thid pag, d0(37) 2 s a n o cotract i tREEo ColOr 305 cIln c cOO ,ra I FoeE C,!,, HrlFPage Ad '1r'fsges y ie 9, 2005 -{o4O5) o asd itrac i RE1Color 6 OOunoooh contudc I FREC I Cola Full Pig, 5d (5x0 3) -0 signd y My 26.-2005 00 0ounmhcnrc Foes Colo,5I F P, Ful-Scoor th a ig indpedntHrd Ad ---Colors te s n m t i r aeh contr oe s s eU these d s e nad ccpale treen column inch p nttat th der topce' d n dr contracts I FaIorahhg Ad uast olod and 4th 2005 wIll not be credited to advertIers account. *Brones ad cannAt 8e broken p Into smaller eds. Common GroundsLocal H, the Giraffes, bloom. Show begins at 10 p.m. Coconuts Comedy Clubamateur night. Show begins at 9 P.m. Eddie C'sthe untimely death of., Big 10-4, Alphabet City. Show begins at 9 p.m. AtlanticWhiskey and Co., Billy Reese Peters, Thick as Thieves, Guerilla Grass. Show begins at 10 p.m. Common GroundsSwinging doors, Happy Hour from 6-10 p.m. Wayward CouncilNervous Systems, Ahleuchatistas, LuGoMaB. Show begins at 9:30 p.m. AtlanticThe Holy Mountain, Escape Grace, Behead the Romantic. Show begins at 10 p.m.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 11 Movie nalls cliche head on hen you go see to a movie there are many things you expect. You expect a great story, memorable characters, a little action and a little romance. Well, "Cinderella Man" gave me everything I expected -a little too much of the expected, to be honest. The film, opening tomorrow, is an uplifting Depressionera drama starring Russell Crowe ("Gladiator," "A Beautiful Mind") as the real-life New Jersey boxer James J. Braddock. With Renee Zellweger ("Chicago," "Bridget Jones's Diary") starring as his loyal wife Mae and Paul Giamatti ("Sideways") as his smart-mouthed manager, the film will no doubt be the sentimental, good-hearted movie of the summer. Crowe portrays Braddock convincingly, and we sadly follow the boxer as he falls from success during the Depression, struggling to cope with a life of poverty for his family's sake. When Braddock cams a second chance to rise to the top of the boxing world, Crowe becomes an Melissa emotional and comFilipkowski handing powerhouse The Reel Life in and out of the ring. theavenue@alligator.org Crowe and Zellweger have definite chemistry, but the dialogue and situations seemed way too rehearsed. I felt like director Ron Howard meticulously placed the emotional scenes so that all I needed was a man walking across the bottom of the theater with a big, blinking sign that said, "Cry now!" The three Braddock children bring some of the most heartwrenching moments in the movie, since nothing tugs at the heartstrings more than a cute child in jeopardy. Howard hits the struggle of the Depression head-on and authentically portrays the helplessness of Americans during the '30s. I found the boxing scenes to be very well-shot and choreographed. Howard really brings the feel of the golden age of boxing to the screen. Rated PG-13, the violent fight scenes aren't entirely gruesome, but I found myself cringing during some of the hard blows. Audiences will applaud the boxer's heart as he fights for his family's well-being, instead of the glory of winning. Everyone loves an underdog. Giamatti brings most of the light-hearted humor to the story and adds to Braddock's comeback. With four components of Oscar-nomination criteria -Howard as director, Crowe as the hero, Zellweger as the strong wife and on-the-money cinematography -"Cinderella Man" will almost certainly be a typical "safe" nomination for Best Picture. While I don't think "Cinderella Man" will win, it will be the "Seabiscuit" of the 2003 Oscars, bringing a light of happiness to the usually twisted and depressing Best Picture category. Overall, the film is a safe bet and by the end of it will have everyone singing, "Cinderelly, Cinderelly" -what else can you expect? New theatre spotlights the times 8-track offers free love, Bee Gees, booty shakes lashing vanity lights, tinsel-string curtains and a checkered floor with multi-colored lighting all scream "Get down tonight." "8-Track, Sounds of the '70s" portrays the disco-decade in all its glory. The eight-part musical renilnisces about the protests, parties, free love and overall spirit that inspired the hit music of that infamously groovy period in time. As the song says, "Where do I begin." Between the skyscraping platform. shoes, the promiscuous dance moves or the crazy -excuse me -far-out music, it's impossible to choose a favorite. All of the greats make their way into this two-hour time warp. Rick Seeber, creator of the musical, chooses The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Bee Gees and The Jackson Five, among others, to define the era. The four-person cast, directed by Lauren Caldwell, has endless energy. But no one shakes their booty as well as Rachel Anton. Her vocals are strong and rich, her movements are sharply executed at just the right second, and she does it all with a constant, contagious smile. Chad Hudson single-handedly makes the coziness and clich6s of the time unbearably endearing. He is best with his pet rock in "Alone Again Naturally." .i His expressions are genuine and his Erin movements are well timed. Chalfant Kelly Atkins has a wide vocal Curtain Call range, well demonstrated as light and theavenue@alligator.org fluffy in "Everything is Beautiful," but full and deep in "What's Going On." Her movements are always accurate but sometimes lack pizzazz. Armando Acevado is perfect for most of the faster songs -"War," "Takin' it to the Streets" and "The Letter." However, he is sometimes a little stiff and his expressions do not mesh well with his softer songs. The all-out flashback ends with a burst of energy, and then the disco era is over. The cast and the songs linger a while -kind of like the decade of peace, love and happiness. It was definitely a worthwhile trip. 'Over the River' debates modern life complexities o Grandmother's house we go. "Over the River" jabs at today's youth culture -college graduates that are adamantly independent, work-oriented, endlessly picky with love ard, more often than not, in need of therapy. The focus is on the common conflicting interests between work and family. Which is -more important? The answer is ultimately left up to the audience, but the show makes a great case for the family. Every Sunday, Nick Cristano goes to his big Italian family dinner, complete with both sets of grandparents, ravioli and a side dish of guilt. This family comedy is executed heartily and with a lightly profound air. Performed entirely on a-living room and dining room set, complete with grandma's afghan, the plot is simple and moves along quickly, as does the dialogue. There are no hidden motives and very few secrets in the tightly-knit family, but their close ties unravel when Nick decides to move to Washington -"not the close one, the far away one," as Grandpa says. The play unfolds, offering a subtle, yet fluid debate between the virtues of tradition and the opportunities of modem life. What makes the play is the cast's ability to slip into its roles to the point of submersion. They seem to have bonded, and their chemistry feels genuine and familiar. Nick, played by Jeffrey Nowlin, is the adequate center of the per-foimance. He portrays an urgent annoyance that melts throughout the show to a calm appreciation and happiness. Jennie Stringfellow was especially glowing in her portrayal of Nana Aida, a cheerful woman with a dying wish to please and feed anyone who sets foot in her house. Newcomer to the stage Elizabeth Hovarter is a close second as Caitlin, the girl next door with a shy smile, part of a ploy dreamed up by Nick's grandmother to get him to stay in New Jersey. Pat Thomson plays the scheming busybody grandmother, Emma, who is half of the louder set of grandparents. Her other half, Nunzio, played by Henry T. Wihnyk, may be the most selfless character and under appreciated of the bunch. Wihnyk accomplishes a rare kind of disguised sadness to his smiling face. Bill Sabis is the grandfather we all know and love, Frank. He is gruff, he is stubborn and he is also very honest and often funny. Catch "8-Tract, Sounds of the '10s" atthe Hippodrome June through June 26. "Over the River" will play weekends at the Gainesville Community Playhouse's second stage location from May 27 through June 12. 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12, ALLIGATOR 0 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 Blue Jean reviews the past, hopeful about future Born in 1873, 1 hung out with celebrities, watched history in the making, influenced the political tide and was, most importantly, a fashion icon. I've met you on a number of occasions; in fact I'm probably hanging in your closet right now, or better yet, piled in the middle of the floor. The month of May celebrated Blue Jean's birthday. Your Fashion-a-Go-Go recently sat down with yours truly to relive some great moments in history. FGG: How do you want to go down in history? BJ: I think I'll be favored as a talisman of sorts. Each decade I was reinvented; .at different times I represented individualism, coolness and dissension. After all, I was the emblem of cowboys, rebels and hippies. FGG: Let's start with the cowboys. BJ: That was when I was discovered by Hollywood. FGG: What a lot of people don't know is because film glamorized the cowboy, western dude ranches became popular vacation spots for wealthy Easterners. BJ: I was leisurewear for cowboys and brought back East as a souvenir for the privileged class. However, it turned out that the same people who thought I was okay for fin didn't find me suitable for their children. EGG: It sounds like hypocrisy reared its ugly head. BJ: Maybe, but I got them back -I sought out their children. The lovely rebels James Dean and Marlon (Brando), like a moth to a flame, they fell m love with me. FGG: So, would you say you were incendiary? BJ: I prefer the term radical. FGG: Which was your favorite decade? BJ: Well, the '60s had the most influence on modern culture, mottled with a series of dramatic highs and lows. I was with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, the leading ladies of the feminist movement and at the Stonewall Inn in '67, the catalyst for the gay rights movement. FGG: Let's not forget Woodstock. BJ: All evidence to the contrary, you'd think with a perpetual contact high, I'd have forgotten. I'll always remember Woodstock. Altamont was a nightmare. Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll baby. FGG: Tell me about the '70s. Christine BJ: What do you want Steffens to know? I was everyFashion a Go-Go where. theavenue@alligator.org FGG: Who had the nicest ass? BJ: Depends. Who got the most ass, or who had the nicest ass? FGG: How about both? BJ: Oh, I don't know, it was between Mick (Jagger) and Keith (Richards). Especially after their album cover for "Sticky Fingers," the one Andy Warhol did. They were neck-andneck for awhile; that was womanizing at its finest. I was torn and frayed. EGG: Who had the nicest ass? BJ: Brooke Shields. I hope that doesn't sound creepy, because she was only 15 at the time. But when she did the ad that said "Nothing comes between me and iny Calvins" for Calvin Klein, I don't think there was a man alive, or woman for that matter, that didn't find that somewhat intriguing. FGG: What was your most embarrassing moment? BJ: I would have to say, to my detriment, when I was acid-washed. Whoever thought that was a good idea must have been on acid. EGG: Good answer. What do you think about some of these trends from the last ten years? BJ: Well, it is always necessary to reinvent oneself. I credit those who do it with finesse. Trends usually stem from some kind of statement, which I respect. FGG: Any predictions for fashion's future? BJ: I think Neil Diamond said it best, "Forever in blue jeans." Here you have it; your blue jeans saw love, war, history and the world. So put on yours and celebrate; let your inner rebel roar. Good relationships need chemistry to formulate sexual sparks Chemistry. Attraction. Lust. Desire. Whatever you want to call it, the sexual spark remains my main filter for who I want to date and who I don't. I believe that's true for most people. Finding someone who gets you going can be difficult enough, but I believe if you-don't place requirements on who a person has to be, everyone will find plenty of datable people. So when two people do spark, getting together shouldn't be that hard. However, that's just when the real problems begin. For me, at least with my recent track record, timing ruins what otherwise was promising chemistry. Sometimes it's as rudimentary as scheduling conflicts. I like hardworking, goal-oriented guys, which usually means guys who are very busy. While I'll adjust my schedule for some quality alone time, I get impatient waiting too long for someone else. The second recurring problem in my recent dating life has been emotional timing. Twice in the last few months, I've met a guy who was attractive and smart and interested in me -three wonderful qualities. Unfortunately before we had started anything, both decided they weren't in the right headspace to date. Neither told me this beforehand. A friend of mine in her 30s explained that these problems only multiply as you get older. At that age, a whole slew of problems interfere with otherwise enjoyable sexual chemistry. Guys can have kids, or domineering ex-wives, or pets who hate you or any number of emotional attachments. Considering the disruptions that stand in the way, prioritizing attraction over other qualifications seems like the main problem. Look for someone who will fit your schedule, doesn't have too many emotional hang-ups, and match your ideas of hygiene and Mr. Lube lifestyle. Then Risqu6 Business starting a relatheavenue@allgator.org tionship should be easy. Of course, that's been the plot of too many romantic comedies for anyone to believe it could actually work in real life. And as my 30-something friend explained, the 20-year-olds who make the sensible choice end up as 30-year-olds with ex-wives. Initial struggles aside, I couldn't bring myself to be in a relationship with a guy who I didn't have both personal interest and a sexual spark with. We all know people in relationships where the fire has burned out, but the creature comforts remain. Some people find these relationships fully satisfying while others grow fundamentally frustrated. I'm part of the latter. Chemistry .Attraction. Lust Desire. Whatever it is, it has to be there. THE OUT _0P< o_ Barbecue David's Real Pit BBQ Voted #1 in Gainesville and listed in "Where the Locals Eat" as best place in Gainesville for Ribs & B13Q. David's says come on in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Adult size portions for adult size appetites. David's caters to the Gators. Open 7am-9pm Mon-Sat, 8am-9pm Sun. We are located at 5121-A NW 39th Ave. (352) 373-2002. David's BBQ delivers the best BBQ anywhere in Gainesville Specials. -Live Music Nightlywith Gatorfood.com Call 376-2233 1643 NW 1st Ave. CaSUal Cafe Gardens Caf6 Gardens has been just across from the UF Campus since 1976. This quaint landmark establishment with award winning courtyard dining is perfect for any date or gathering. Don't miss the Friday wine tastings 6-8pm. Open 7 days. Lunch meetings catered. Daily Lunch & Drink Japanese Miya Sushi 3222 SW 35th Blvd. (Butler Plaza next to Publix). Enjoy Authentic Japanese food in a Casual & Comfortable environment. Our extensive SUSHI BAR provides the best portions in town. All sushi made-to-order. Try our new menu with new rolls, appetizers, lunch specials, & unique rice wines. Open.every day 11:30am-10pm. To Go orders available on everything. 335-3030. Delivery available through Gatorfood.com Vegetorion Book Lover's Cafe Vegetarian and Vegan cuisine prepared with all natural ingredients. Organic food, smoothies and juices. Amex/Visa/ATM 10am-9pm 505 NW 13th St. For information on The Guide to Dining Out Contact Danny Wayne 376-4482
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C la sEiL IT. FIND s. 373-FIND Classif ieds ALLIGATOR THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 www.alligatur.org/ class P For Rent F n or RentrRentF7 For Rent 4 ornishe ihd furnisduheed unfurnished nfrihed A Rebate on Rent? Brilliant! Roommate Match 3/3 from $399 FREE: Cable w/ HBO + Showtime W/D*Tanning*Huge GYM*Gated Save $255 Per Room. 377-2777 8-15-25-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to ShandsAnnual lease Now as low as $355 monthly Inc all utilities ph 336-9836 8-15-25-1 ROOMMATES WANTED!!!!! Private Bed/Bath, Furnished, All Utilities inc Cox High-Speed Internet, Pool, Gym, Tennis, Bball, Tanning $480 336-3838 8-15-25-1 *** 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.mindsorhall.com 8-15-25-1 1BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio, park at your door. Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave & 34th St. $500 & $600/ mo 8-15-25-1 BETTER THAN THE DORMS Roommate matching from $430 Townhouse style*Furnished*AlI Utilities Pool*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning Call for specials! 372-8100 8-15-25-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts lndvl lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 8-15-25-1 FULLY FURNISHED 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Countryside. Available for fall. W/D, pool, gym, security system, utils, cable. $420/mo inl all. 813-713-6485 6-30-13-1 2 master 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. 1-800-719-1626 or 352-333-0210 6-2-9-1 UNIVERSITY COMMONS WEST 2/2 FURNISHED Avail August W/D, Utility package. Call NOW Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 6-30-14-1 Summer and fall rooms available $350/sum A, B. Fall $275/mo. Ind. util, Ethernet. Near UF. 377-4269 grove.ufl.edu/-clo 8-15-25-1 1 MONTH FREE w/indiv lease Countryside. 1 mi from UF. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA, furnished, inc. 51" TV, cable, DSL, washer/ dryer, pool, fitness center, $425/mo Call 352281-4588 6-9-9-1 **COUNTRYSIDE 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA $425 until, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-6201555 6-30-12-1 AFFORDABLE 2BR, 1.5 BA townhouse, patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus. 386-328-6229 lv msg. or cell 386-972-4647. $455 + deposit. 6-16-10-1 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share awesome, newly remodeled 4BR/4BA at UTW. $400/mo. On bus rt, 1/2 mile to UF, patio, W/D, hottub. 352-371-5853 6-7-6-1 KENSINGTON N 2/2.5 W/D, pool, gym, ethernet 15 min bus $910 561-251-5425 6-2-4-1 Looking for Female Roommate Room wown bath in Lexington Crossing $450fmo includes everything WfD, private phone, 5 HBOs, tanning *Internet, cable. Call 850-217-3907 6-7-4-1 Gainesville Place 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA Available now for summer $350 everything but phone Female only 352-262-7053 6-9-4-1 SERIOUS STUDENTS 1 BR avail in 4BR house. Other 3 are female. 2 blks to law school. Quiet location, new kitchen & appliances. Summer short-term $350. Annual lease $425. Utils & hi-speed DSL incl 904-626-8659 6-9-4-1 Lg furn. 3BR/3BA house 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 blk to Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi of UF. Over 2400 sq ft. Hdwd firs, no carpet, carport, Ig front porch. Ind all utils, w/hi spd cbl. $1800/mo.407-363-7198, cell 407-234-1380 6-30-14-1 A must see! Walk to UF! 1 BR/1 BA suite, private entrance in a home, 2 blocks to UF. Suite in home w/furn, utils, hi-speed internet, cable, W/D, + parking all included for $650/mo. Call 256-3323 6-28-6-1 3BR/1BA house, large fenced yard, quiet, new kitchen & carpet, dining rm, W/D, carport, E of UF off of University, $800/mo. Call 352-514-6711 6-14-4-1 For Rent QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $325/mo. 01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 8-15-25-2 5 BR House at UF Avail fall, Wood floors, WID, DAN, huge porch. Pet ok, Walk to UF Open Weekends 371-7777 8-15-25-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 8-15-25-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! Watson Realty Cory. REALTORS" inww.watsonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 8-15-25-2 CAN'T FIND PARKING? BUS FULL? Studios & 1/1s from $469 Across from UF* We Pay Most Utilitiesall util.incl. in studios, Pets OK, Res get FREE Parking.guaranteed* You can't live any closer 372-7111 8-15-25-2 -A HOME FOR FALLI* HUGE floorplans 0 1, 2 & 3 BRs -$530-735! Sparkling pools & more! Bike to UF Pets ok! Open wkends 335-7275 8-15-25-2 *LUXURY 313 DOWNTOWN* Hurry while they last Only 3 left! W/D, pets OK 338-0002 8-15-25-2 OSUN BAY APTSO *Some furnished avail* SOWalk or Bike to Campus 00D 1-1 $460/moa02-1 $520/mo www.sunisland.info 000376-6720 8-15-25-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few miles from UF. Located off SW 20th. Ave. $375 -$450, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066. 8-15-25-2 A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! 0 Stree free living! Great rates! 0 1 BR from $460 *"28R from $530 Beautiful pools/courtyards Walk/bike to UF Pets ok Open Weekends! 372-7555 8-15-25-2 SEPARATE FROM TH1E COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm* 24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF Museum Walk 379-9255 8-15-25-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 48R 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 8-15-25-2 GET $$$ OFF RENT! 3&4 B/IR Amazing SPECIALS for fallI!!! FREE UF Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, luv pets! Open wknds, Call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 WE LOVE BIG DOGSII!I 1/1 Flats, 2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/N/D. No pet restrictions! Pool, Gym, Bball, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF-Indiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401 8-15-25-2 WE'VE Got BIG ONES! 1/1s 2/2s 3/3s! Near UF FREE Cable*HBO*Showtime*Alarm FREE Tanning*HUGE GYM Up to $825 in Rebates. 377-2777 8-15-25-2 **HUGE Luxury w/Garage** 2/2 Flats & 3/3 THs from $399 per person FREE Alarn *WD*GATED ENTRY FREE Tanning*24hr Gym*PC Lab FREE Cable 372-0400 8-15-25-2 _*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) 8-15-25-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or 352-215-4990 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS! HUGE Townhouse only $1025 .Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*GyrpFall Specials on Now! 372-8100 8-15-25-2 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 *Location, Location, Location* 1 BR $589, near Butler Plaza, but park FREE @ UF. Alarms, some utils, walk-in closet, pets OKI www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 8-15-25-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page. How To Place A Classified Ad: In Person: Cash, Check, MC, or Visa The Alligator Office 1105 W. University Ave. M-F, 8am -4pm UF Bookstore at Reitz Union M -F, 8am -6pm, Sat. 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. Ads may run for any length of time and be cancelled at any time. Sorry, but there can be no refunds or credits for cancelled ads. Corrections and Cancellations: Cancellations: Call 373-FIND M -F, 8am -4pm. No refunds or credits can be given. Alligator errors: Check your ad the FIRST day it runs. Call 373-FIND with any corrections before noon. THE ALLIGATOR IS ONLY RESPONSIBLE FORTHE FIRST DAYTHE AD RUNS INCORRECTLY. Corrected ads will be extended one day. No refunds or credits can be given after placing the ad. Changes called in after the first day will not be further compensated. Customer error or changes: Changes must be made BEFORE NOON for the next day's paper. There will be a $2.00 charge for minor changes. F 'or Rent: Furnished 6 Furnishings It Motorcycles, Mopeds 16 Healh Servics 21 Enterainmnt 2 For Rent: Unfurnished 7 Computers 12 AUt0S 17 Typing services 22 Ticke s 3 Sublease 8 Electron 1.3 Wanted 18 personals 2 3 Rides 4 Roommates 9 Bicycles 14 Hevp Wanted 19 Connectins 24 Pets 5 Real Estate 10 For Sale Services 20 Event Notices 25 Lost & Found All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make limitation, or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law, All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. e All employment opportunities advertised herein are subject to the laws which prohibit discrimination in employment (barring legal exceptions) because of race, color, religion, sex national origin, handicap, familial status, age, or any other covered status. -This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through the type of advertising that is know as "personal" or "connections" whether or not they actually appear under those classifications. We suggest that any reader who responds to that type of advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information. -Although this newspaper uses great care in accepting or rejecting advertising according to its suitability, we cannot verify that all advertising claims or offers are completely valid in every case and, therefore, cannot assume any responsibility for any injury or loss arising from offers and acceptance offers of goods and/or services through any advertising contained herein.
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14, ALLIGATOR M THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 S For Renit For Rent -FrRnt orRn FrRn For Rent T unfReif ununse nunse -unfurnished unfUrnished. IIir"'ished WALK TO CLASS Studios and 1 BR's From $489, Pets ok. Laundry on site. OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 8-15-25-2 Historic Neighborhood WALK TO UF Studios to 2BR's from $489 Pets ok, laundry on site OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 8-15-25-2 Rooftop Luxury Overlooking UF Private 3/2 with HUGE deck W/D, Elevator Access Free Parking. One of a kind! 372-7111 8-15-25-2 Summer rates plus July FREE on a 15 month lease Sun Island Properties 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 8-15-25-2 Enormous 3BR TH w/Den!l! 1662 sq ft. 2.5 BA Pool*Gym*Bball*Tennis* Raquetball. Park at UFII $965. W/D included. Indiv. Lease avail. 352-332-7401. 8-15-25-2 *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 8-15-25-2 BIGGER IS BETTER. 1,2,3&4BR FOR FALL FREE UF Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, d/w, amazing specials! call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Lonely apartment seeks you 2BR/1.5BA townhome $669 includes W/D! Park FREE @ UF, alarm, pets welcome www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 8-15-25-2 1st MONTH FREE! Pine Rush Apartments 1&2 BR apt homes starting @ $429/mo 375-1519 e-zd-71-2 HUGE 2/2 FOR FALLI FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm spaciousl pets ok! SPECIALSl pinetreegardens.com 376-4002 8-15-25-2 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. 8-1525-2 1 BR & 2BR/1 BA with W/D, central heat/air, dishwashernWerami tile, private patio, pets arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near baa rt. From $505 377-1633 6-16-91-2 ***LIVEINLUXURY** 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 8-15-25-2 Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcomel 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 8-15-25-2 Amazingly Affordablel HUGE 650sq ft 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flatsl Discnlted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480. Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070. 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent A/C, ppol, 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 8-15-25-2 Have Roommates? 4BR/2BA House $950 3BR/2BA Haile $1100 Only You? 1 BR/1 BA Apt $450 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2 So Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 & 2 BA apts. $450, $475, $520, $695, $735 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2 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 **1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft 00 $650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00~$550/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 8-15-25-2 WANT THINGS FREE? FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET RENT REBATE FOR FALL HUGE THREE BEDROOM! CALL TODAY] 372-8100 8-15-25-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/1 BA House $695/mo 3BR/2BA Townhouse $975/mo 2BR/2.5BA Near UF $700/mo Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371-2118 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 8-15-25-2 Living it upl! Luxury style!! 1 BR, Private patios Walking dis1ance to UP, next to Sorority Row, Alarm, Pets OK, W/D, HUGE bdrs & walk-in closets. "Walk to UF" Call 372-7111 8-1 5-25-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIMEMt 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 8-15-25-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF lnd lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2 *FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See www.Dalyproperties.nom for listings or call Carol at 377-3852. 6-30-14-2 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 8-15-25-2 TIRED OF ROOMMATES?! Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony Tennis, bball, alarm, luv pets! SPECIALS leasing now & fall Open wknds, call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOW AND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $325 to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 8-15-25-2 Apartments & Houses Studio to 5BR+ Most within 2 miles of campus! Campus Realty 692-3800 propertymanager@campusrealty.org .8-15-25-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* *Sign today & receive $300 rent rebate* 8-15-25-2 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 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 DUCKPOND Historic house, hd wd firs, Ig front porch, lots of charm. Studio & 1 BR avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2 9 0*SPYGLASS*0 Ask About Our Move-In Specials & Giveaways Individual Leases: Furniture Packages, Inl 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 8-15-25-2 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 8-15-25-2 2BR townhouse; 7209 SW 45th Pl. $500/ mo, $500 sec dep. No pets. 386-462-0994 6-26-17-2 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, $725/mo. 352-246-5958 6-9-21-2 1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW 23rd St. Starting @ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 6-9-21-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION 1608 NW 1st Avenue Located right behind The Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit w .TheLeasingConnection.com 6-7-19-2 5 MIN TO UF Luxurious 2BR/2.5BA, secluded location. Off SW 34th St, on bus route. Brighton Park townhouse. W/D, DW, alarm, pool. Avail Aug. N/S. $825/mo 214-3820 6-3024-2 Great Homes, Close to UF. 3311 NW 30th Ave $1050/month 1614 NW 21st Ave $1000/month 'Drive by and call 495-9085 Email: SBR@Jacksonllc.com 7-21-30-2 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 8-15-25-2 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. Historic 2BR apt/house near downtown. Wood floors, W/D. $630$650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 I .IL "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005K ALLIGATOR, 15 For RentrRent For Rent FVreiiF7 o i' i he f nfrihunf unfrishdi1nifuri. sed ufuGEsyc 3BR/1BA HOUSE central heat&A/C, kitchen & bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW 31 Place. $650/mo. Call 352-371-3636 630-14-2 **Apply Now -No Application Fee** 4 blks to UF -Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th Ave -2BR/1 BA $550 or 1 BR/1BA $350 -or -12 blks to UF -Center Pointe Apts 1 BR/1BA 1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings. some i/fireplaces, SE Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer $475/mo. I1st, last, security. No dogs please. 378-3704 6-30-17-2 @ Live the downtown life. Studios, 1/is, 2/2s W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK $0 DOspecial -ask for details From $525 338-0002 8-15-25-2 3 BR. Quiet house. Close to UF. Fenced & shady backyard. In quiet NE neighborhood. 334 NE 12th St. $600/mo. 376-6183 7-7-18-2 1 BLOCK TO UF STUDIO APT $400 0 3/2 HOME 3416 NW 7th Ave $975/mo 0 1BR APT $450/mo. Call Michael 376-2433 6-2-8-2 4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace. W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt woodland view, 3 mi from campus. $335/room utill not incl. Call John 786-436-1657 or Jonathon 954-309-3004 7-28-22-2 Country House 2-story 3BR/2BA zoned commercial, ideal for home & office., SW Williston Rd. $850. Also 2BR/1.5BA townhouse, large patio $495. 494-7230. Dave 215-1728 Kathy 6-16-12-2 3BR/2BA TRIPLEX Available forAugust 2 blocks from campus. Walk to class. Plenty of parking. $1300/mo Call 376-1111 8-15-25-2 SORORITY ROW AREA OXFORD TERRACE Brand new rooms/private baths Utilities, Cable, OSL, W/D Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 6-30-14-2 Spacious 1BR $425 -1825 NW 10th St. Adorable, quiet, clean, safe, green space near UF & downtown, bus line, no dogs, 352376-0080 6-16-12-2 Fall rentals, walk to campus -2br/1ba $500, sign lease now and move in August. Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 1731 NW 6th St. 8-15-25-2 Now leasing for fall 3 blocks from campus 3 BED HOUSE $850/mo. Central heat & 4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd air. Great deal! Wooden floors & W/D PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2 hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 3184553 6-9-10-2 Avail Aug 1st. Leasing now Bike to UF, golf, law school. Nice 3BR/2BA home. Den, fireplace, W/D, fenced yard. $1200/mo 352225-4627 6-9-1 0-2 University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West 4/4 Individual Leases Furnished Living Area W/D, Pool $375/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 8-15-25-2 MOVE-IN SPECIAL 1/2 Month FREE RENT! Bel-Air Apartments -636 NW 26th Ave. 1BR/1BA or 2BR/1BA starting at $535 Village West Apartments-800 NW 18th Ave 1 BR/1BA available now. Starting at $460. Ask about UF Parking Decal. 352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesville.com 8-15-20-2 Near Law School 3-1, 1-1 $1500/mo (1st, L, S) Pref Grad std. No Pets, W/D hookup, dish, wd firs, cent A/C, gas heat, trees. Call Tom after 8pm or wkd 954-529-4031 6-7-9-2 PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee, 2BR townhomes, duplexes, privacy fenced. Modern appliances, ceiling fans, SW. Private owner, please leave a detailed message. $450/mo 331-2099 6-16-12-2 ***BRAND NEW 2/2 APTS*** incl W/D, alarm sys, skylight, contemporary cabinetry, front porch, great bus rte. Pets ok. $740. Call 317-8150 for details & showing 8-15-25-2 PINE RUSH APARTMENTS FIRST MONTH FREE One Bedroom Apartment Homes Starting at $429 $150 deposit/$35 app fee Please call 352-375-1519 8-15-25-2 I & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo. Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups, porches, great size! Cute! Must see! Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-10-2 3BR/1 BA HOUSE F enced yard, out-building w/electric, 2 miles from UF. $850/mo. Lease option available. Call Ray 256-3528 6-7-8-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Fenced backyard, -1900 sq ft. Close to campus. Hardwood floors, W/ D hook-ups, Avail June 15th $1250/mo. Call 352-359-1270 6-16-11-2 1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex, near University. $400 a month. Call 352-3326461 6-30-14-2 Move-In Now or August! Next to UF! Studios & 1BR. Specials ,from $489/mo. Lofts, wood flrs & more. Some pet friendly! Only a few left! All-Inclusive also availl Call now! 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 815-23-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse our listing FREE WVWV.SUBLETCOM 1-877-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-2 "The Three Amigos" live at Spanish Trace Large 3BR only $285/person FREE UF parking, alarms, pets adored. Same-day sign specials! 373-1111 8-15-23-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Wood floors, cent A/C, W/D, large yard,2521 NW 4th St. $895/mo 562-9607 6-9-8-2 HISTORIC DUCKPOND NEIGHBORHOOD Charming studio. Privacy over detached garage. 1.8 mi from UF. $500/mo sec. dep. Small pets. Avail June 15 371-7149 6-1610-2 NEW & USED RENTALS From $450 to $1400/mo Available Now & August R, GERS Call 376-4581 8-15-23-2 MIKE'S HOUSES Excellent Single Family Houses Close to UF Call Mike 352-665-7316 6-16-10-2 DOWNTOWN HISTORICAL HOUSE 5BR/ 2.5EA 0 security sys 0 off street parking remodeled S w/ wash & dryer hook-ups dishwasher 0 $1675 Avail in August. Call 305-527-9315 6-2-6-2 1BR apt. $599/mo PINETREE GARDENS Free dep & redec. Move in by 6/2. 321-7497070 6-28-10-2 DUCKPOND HOUSE 3BR/1BA, new kitchen & bath, wood floors, W/D, DW, yard. Avail Aug. $900/mo. 745 NE 10th Ave. 359-4614 6-9-7-2 0 NW 39th Ave nice 2BR/2BA, gated, patio, trees, convenient location, good neighborhood. $505-525. 0 With loft, Ig open bright. Good architecture. $590-610. 0 To share nice 2BR $350-450. Call 373-8310 6-2-5-2 APARTMENTS THE SIZE OF A HOUSE! 4/2.5 TH 1662 sq ft. W/D included. Pool, Gym, BBall, Tennis, Raquetball. Park at UF. We love ALL pets. $1040. 352-332-7401 815-22-2 ENORMOUS 1BRs **NEWW/D** FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool FREE Alarm Screened Porch Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly RENT REBATE 372-0400 8-15-22-2 1 bedroom in historical house downtown -security sys, remodeled bath, hardwood, off st parking. Available Aug. $525 first -last 305-527-9315 6-2-5-2 Studio Apt -Female student. Pet ok. Near Fl massage, Shands and Butler Plaza. On Ig estate. No lease required. Wash/Dryer. $350/mo. Scenic private. 215-0396 6-7-5-2 3BR/1BA duplex. Nice home, nice quiet neighbors. 2.3 mi from campus. W/D. New paint & flooring, cent A/C. Avail now. Nonsmoking. $750 1st, last, dep. 2214 NE 8th St. 376-7529 or 219-2399 6-7-5-2 1BR/1BA HISTORIC HOME in NWGville. Wood floors, very nice. Close to UF. $450/mo 373-2709 6-7-5-2 Immediate Availability Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine Huge 2 & 3 BRs Call 665-4106 Ask us about our summer specials! 6-30-10-2 $800 HOUSE 3 & 4 BRs. Very nicely Washer/ 'Dryer hook-ups, central heatlair, porch. See photos www.rentalworkshop.com. Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-453 69-6-2 $500/month! HOUSE I bedroom w/study. Walk to UF! Great location, big yard & new paint & appliances. Must see! Cutel 13th St & NW 4th Ave. 870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-6-2 WORKING STUDENT for warm-blood breeding farm. Flex hrs. Garden hous*. Pets, own horse ok. Family atmosphere. Exp. with horses necessary. Dressage training. 352591-2474 Micanopy 6-2-4-2 1 MILE TO UF Avail in Aug, $1150/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/ Dryer, Central A/C, Fireplace. Call: 53636529. 906 NW 12th Ave.p6-7-5-2 WALK TO UF Avail in Aug, $1250/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/ Dryer, Wood Floors, Central A/C, Fireplace. Call: 538-6529. 520 SW 10th St. 6-7-5-2 4BR/2BA HOUSE carpet/tile, fans, hook-ups, near shopping/ schools. Grads/yuppies desired. $1200/mo. + deposit. No pets. Avail 8/1/05 3708 NW 16th Blvd. 376-2547 6-30-10-2 2Bed/lBath Apartment. $525/mo. W/D hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call 231-3002 7-5-10-2 SW 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Fenced yard, garage, $1000 rent. For appointment call 870-4561 6-28-8-2 2BR/2BA, BOTH MASTERS upscale, brand new condo. Available immediately. W/D in unit, pool. 2nd floor w/elevator. Charleston Place 2263 NW 16th Terr. 335-3787 6-9-5-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3BR/3BA Large rooms, tile common area/kitchen, fresh paint, security sys, W/D, On bus route, $1100/mo. Avail 8/1/05, Call 256-0112 69-5-2 1 BR/1BA huge close to UF SFCC. Quiet nice yard $350/mo 4022 NW 7th St. Pet ,posit, last & security. Flex lease. Call anytime. 352318-8822 6-7-4-2 For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo. Avail 8/1/05. 3BR/3BA. W/D incl. Lots of amenities, on bus route to UF/SFCC. $1000/mo. Refs required. Call 352-339-3250 7-28-16-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page. IIlN Christian Study Center of Gainesville cotege students. Come enjoy Pascat's coffee house, open Monday-Friday -Call 352-332-6459 for more infc throughout the summer. Great atmosphere for studying www.thefamilychurch.ne or conversations. 112 NW 16th St. 379-7375 www.christianstudycenterorg
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16, A, ,LIGATOR E THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 For Rent or Subleases omMats Room e unfurnished unfurnisfhed ****OLD HOUSE**** 2BR or 3BR/ 1 BA, wood floors, near campus, pet ok. Avail June 1 $550/mo. Call Greg 214-3991 6-17-6-2 2BR/1 BA house. Quiet, close to UF, fenced backyard. W/D 909 NW 17th Ave. $575/mo 380-0648 6-9-4-2 The Best UF address! Luxury 4/4s*Furnished*Utilities 24hr Gym, 2 Pools, Maid Srvc. $200 cash offer on select floors *MITED TIME ONLY 271-3131 8-15-19-2 2BR/2BA PENTHOUSE CONDO 2 mi to UF on bus line. Brand new construction. Charleston Place. Luxury in every detail. Pool, gazebo, lots of parking $1100/mo. Call 215-3108 6-2-2-2 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 6-9-4-2 Across from UF Stadium 2 Room Efficiency. 320 sq ft. Window A/C, Shared Bathroom. 1830 NW 1st Ave. $275/Mo. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 3BR 1BA Home near Downtown 1415 NE 6th Terr. $785/Mo Central H & Air, Parquet I Floors. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 3BR 1BA Home Near Law School $850/Mo. Wood Floors, Central H & Air 303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 1 Block from UF! 1BR and 2BR Apts Avail Now, Summer or Fall. See our list at www. merrillmanagement.net. Updated daily or call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 2 Blks to UFI 2BR 1BA Apt. Wood Floors, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. $475/Mo 314 NW 14th Street. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 3721494 6-9-4-2 2BR 1 BA Apts 1 Block to UF. New Carpet, Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht. 1210 SW 3rd Avenue $540/Mo. Call Merrill Management Inc. 3'2-1494 6-9-4-2 2BR 1BA Apts. $500-525/Mo 5 Blocks to UF! 840 Sq Ft. 829 SW 5th Avenue. St Croix Apts. Central H & Air, Inclds Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Management inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 2 Blks to UF! 2BR 1BA Apt. Terazzo Floors, Window A/C, Nat Gas ht. $520/Mo 408 NW 15th St. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 3721494,6-9-4-2 3 Blks to UFI 1BR 1BAApt w/extra room $460/Mo 1029 SW 3rd Avenue, Central H & Air, Carpet. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 Tallahassee Townhouse $800/mo. 2BR/1.5BA 7 min from FSU/Capital Call 352-514-9891 6-14-5-2 ****4 BLOCKS TO UF**** Cute 3/2 in great area, hardwood & tile floors, W/D, central AC, tons of off-street parking. Avail Aug. $1200/mo Watson Realty 3350440 7-28-15-2 MOVE-IN SPECIALS! 625 NW 10th Ave -3BR $1000 1417 NW 7th Ave -3BR $1075 Campus Realty 692-3800 6-16-5-2 AFFORDABLE 3BR 2BA house, Carport, w/d hookups, CH/AC, $800/rent, 1410 NW 55th Terrace CarLTurlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 BIKING DISTANCE! Great 3BR 2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet floors, 600 NW 36th Drive -$900/rent 508 NW 36th Terrace -$875/rent Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 GREAT 4BR HOUSE! 2 master BRS, fireplace, lawn svc, w/d hookups, $1200rent, 917 NW40th Drive Car Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuriingtonReaIEstate.com 6-2-1-2 BIKE TO UF! 4BR 4BA apt, indiv. leases, new flooring before move-in, furnished rooms, $425/room 4000 SW 23rd Street #6-305 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! Contact us for a complete listing www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 6-2-1-2 DUCK POND APTS! Cute 1R.& studio Apts, wood floors, water & pest control incl. $450-510/rent, 414 NE 5th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 CASABLANCA WEST Spacious 2BR 2.5BA Townhouse, w/d hookups, ceramic tile, porch, pool $750/rent 2735 SW 35th PI #1604 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BA! 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 6-2-1-2 SUPER CUTE! 1BR 1BA duplex Downtown, screen porch, lawn svc, $550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 SOUTHWOOD -2BR 1.5BA Townhouse, w/d hookups, liv/dining Combo, end unit, $575/rent 3925-D SW 26th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 6 MONTH LEASE! 2 BR 1.5 BA duplex, walk to UF, CH/AC, $495/rent, avail July, 807 NW 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-2-1-2 SPACIOUS STUDIO! Biking dist To Shands & Vet school, Washer/dryer, $450/rent 3811 SW20th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonReal Estate.com 6-2-1-2. QUIET STREET 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Screened back porch, fenced backyard, double carport, new washer/dryer, pets ok. Near Shands. Avail Aug 1. $890 per mc. 352-262-9073 7-28-15-2 Kensington N 2/2.5 W/D, pool, gym, ethernet 10-15 min bus $840 561-251-5425 6-2-1-2 Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Behind sorority row. Short walk to campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-870-8902 6-14-17-3 Countryside @ University condo. $425 furnished living room. 2 rooms avail in 4BR/ 4BA. Cable, water, elec incl exept phone. icheng@bellsouth.net. Call Irvin 352-3792926 6-7-8-3 COUNTRYSIDE $250/month. Clean 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. All utils included, internet, available now until July 31st. Call 850-346-0906. Check out anytime. 6-16-11-3 Summer B. 2BR/2BA Oakbrook Walk apt. 1 or 2 BR avail. Walk to UF/Shands. Pool, W/D, night security, utils, cable, internet incl. $500/mo. Call 407-766-3722 6-2-6-3 Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368) WVVW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3 1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo. Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups, porches, great size! Cute! Must see! Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-8-3 $400/mo negotiable -The Landings 11ft x 14ft bedroom, everything incl. Free tanning, sports courts, poolhouse. Summer. Contact immediately 954-461-7943 or hemant chandak@hotmai.com 6-16-8-3 Sublease apt available for June and July 2BR/2BA close to UF no deposit rent $650 OBO. Please call 954-240-3156. Option to rent at end of lease available. 6-7-4-3 Campus Club Apts. $350/mo everything incl, hs net, pool, 5 min to campus, bus stop, fully fuirn, screened balcony, maid service. Starting May til Aug 561-748-5248 6-9-5-3 SUMMER SUBLEASE @ Lexington Crossing. 1 BR/I BA in 4BR/46A. June -Aug. Female only Fulfly furnished. ncutf, cable, internet, for just $300/mo. Call Terri @ 352271-1599 6-7-4-3 ARLINGTON SQUARE $220/mo Avail now. Lease ends 8/6/05. 1 BR/i BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. You pay 1/2 util, cable, electric. Call Tara 561-262-0155 6-14-4-3 1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only. All utils incl. -Melrose Apts. $459/mo. Avail Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call 941-484-9761 628-5-3 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for summer B. Female preferred. Gainesville Place. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. $400/mo negotiable, includes everything. W/D, great amenities. Call 407-970-5979 6-14-4-3 Sublet individual lease. Gainesville Place. Ground floor. Unfurnished $445/mo. Starting Aug 05 to Aug 06. Call 850-785-1777 leave message 7-5-8-3 Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 8-15-25-4 MOST~ ANTE Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Resposible. 60 second walk to UF. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 8-15-25-4 Looking for a female roommate for Ig BR in beautiful new house. Huge pool, pvt fence, Close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, sec alarm & utils incl $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526 7-28-93-4 M/F NS Grad student/professional wanted to rent furn room in gorgeous new house 1.5 mi to Shands. Kitchen, LR, laundry 336-5450 or 954-646-1341 6-16-83-4 Avail May 2 rooms in Ig.house, 1 blk from 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or leave message at 352-870-7256 8-15-25-4Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763 6-9-10-4 *SUMMER SPECIAL $275/mo* Female(s) for 1-2 BR in 3/2 house near UF, Shands & VA. W/D. Pets ok, furn opt. Avail now. Jennifer 371-6228 please leave msg. 6-7-11-4 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 371-9409 6-9-15-4 =0 '0 %F. Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 6-16-25-4 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 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. 6-2-17-4 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 6-2-16-4 1BR in 2 story furnished house in nice NW neighborhood close to UF. Washer & dryer in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930 6-2-12-4 Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 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 ml. $465/mo/rm. 1st.last.dep. Vanessa 352217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 6-30-15-4 Share 3BR home w/ artist. Pref older.student or employed lady. BR & study/ofo. Sat TV, pvsy fence, sec sys. I have 2 inside cats + outside cats. $400 + 1/2 utils. Bus rte 4 mi to UF. Ruth 2-10pm 376-0129, 800-4377287 6-9-10-4 0) 0 U) 0) Cu C.) I, 0 L. 0 01 E 0 U S I m -'S a S rn-I p p I (1) Robert Lewis, J r. Black Male (DOB 3108/74); 6'03. 180 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: Sexual Battery Feony Multiple Perpeurators and Robbery ALACHUA COUNTY CRI E STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 17 1 msFImmates maIsea Ette Furnishings Walk to Law School Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 1L students need roommate. Cable TV, wireless. Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-6395958, dcdotson@ufi.edu 7-21-20-4 Female Roommate Needed Kensington North $500/mo inclused utilities & cable Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4 Southern Comfort -Roommate for 3/2 house. Conv location, pool, volleyball, W/D, ethernet, cable, NS, avail summer & fall $380/mo + share utils. Jake 239-564-0069 6-30-1 2-4 M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 6-14-10-4 1 room in 3BR/2BA apt for female @ Boardwalk. Close to UP. On bus rte. Tennis, large pool, more. 1 yr lease. $245/mo + 1/3 utils, cable & DSL internet. Call Mike 352316-6219 6-30-13-4 2 ROOMMATES WANTED New home. $400/mo includes utilities & furniture. Call 321-615-8066, 352-271-1135 6-2-7-4 Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spacious new 3BR/2BA house. i-net & cable incl. Must be neat clean & responsible. $450 or $425/mo + 1/2 util. Short or long term avail. 262-3989 6-16-11-4 2BRs avail in charming NW house close to Ward's Grocery, W/D, share kitchen/BA. Seeking serious student/professional, -NS, furn opt. $250+ utils. Call 338-2086 6-1410-4 3rd Roommate needed -male. 2 min from SFCC. 3BR new furnished townhome. Golf, gated, $550/mo incl all util, inet & cable. Avail 8/15/05. 1 year lease. No pets. Call Mike 954-467-7070 or Jeff 954-240-3524 8-15-31-4 Sublets and Rooms Available All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse available Rooms FREE! www.MetroRoommates.com 1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-4 F, UF student wanted for 3BR/2BA house 1.5 mi from campus. $430/mo everything Inc[. Call Amy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4 Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA townhouse w/pooi. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all utils, dig cable & hi spd net incl. Call 954298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu 6-16-9-4 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. Prefer serious student/prof. $347/mo + 1/2 utils. No lease. Evan 335-9714 6-2-5-4 FEMALE STUDENT WANTED to share a 2BR/2BA condo at The Greens. $550/mo incl utils, W/D. 904-962-6822 6-2-5-4 1 BR avail 8/1. 5 min to UF. Free digital cable, $300/mo plus 1/3 util. Prefer female, NS. 352-332-2234, 352-284-5119 6-14-8-4 $325 + 114 util. Private bath, walk-in closet, WID, balcony, pool & bus to UF. University Terrace .Very nice. www.rentalworkshop.com See photos. 318-4553, 870-0904 6-9-6-4 ROOMMATE WANTED 1 rm in extremely nice 2br house w/ big yard Less than 1 min. walking dist. from -campus Rent $500/mo -split utilities Please call Jedd at 352-219-0996 6-7-5-4 2 roommates needed in 3/2 behind Applebee's 1 mi to UF wood firs, W/D, huge kitchen, fenced yard, addl guestroom $300 + 1/3 util. Call 335-7820 6-9-5-4 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 6-9-5-4 **1 BLOCK TO UF!!** Adorable brick house behind Norman. 2BR avail 8/1. Fun/friendly roornmates! Call 305322-4495, 954-895-8227 6-9-5-4 Roommate wanted in large 3BR/2BA house between SFCC & UF. DW, W/D, routed DSL, cable, garage, porch, over 20 yrs old required. $380/mo all utils Inci. Call 352514-2250 6-2-5-4 Female Roommate Wanted., SW 20th Ave condo on bus route, $475/mo includes utties & cable, Avail mined, Call 904-2285116 6-2-5-4 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the Alligator Classifieds. 2 females looking for a 3rd in a beautiful 3BR/3BA condo in prime residential area. 15 min from UF. Close to park & ride. Lg kit & Ivg room, patio, internet, cable TV & W/D, cominunity pool $400/mo 727-399-0574 6-9-4-4 2 cozy rooms, each w/private full bath. Close to campus, $350 per month, Includes cable and hI speed internet. Call Mary @772-696-1154 or Laura @352-514-7977 6-9-4-4 $275/mo + 1/2 utils 1BR in 2BR/1 BA. Cool place, walk to campus. Undergrad pref.-321427-1879, cowchipss@aol.com 6-7-4-4 F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof. No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mail. Avail immediately -mid-Oct. $318/mo + 1/3 util. Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba 425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufi.edu 6-7-5-4 FEMALE FOR 1BR in 4/4 condo at Countryside Apts. $410/mo utilities included (DSL too) Great parking, pool, jacuzzi, gym. 1 year lease. Call Jackie 813-924-1520 77-10-4 Responsible roommate wanted. NW neighborhood, reasonable rent -everything included. Call Leah @ 374-2202 6-30-7-4 Share elegant NW house. Near UF w/ woman scholar. Quiet, wooded. Furnished. Thru 8-15. $400/mo + utils or $200/wk prorated, Incl utils. Call 352-262-3957 6-7-2-4 2 roommates needed for a new 3BR/2BA house located 15 min from UF, 10 min from SFCC. On bus route. Fully furn. $450/mo all included with wireless cable. Call 352-8708851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4 1 BR 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. 6-14-4-4 4BR/4BA @ Univ Terr Hi-spd internet. $400/ mo incl utils/cable/DVD Ig W/D, leather, reclining couches, balcony/pool view. Bus rts 12 & 35. Great location close to campus & Butler. Avail ASAP 318-5322, 318-5321 614-4-4 Share 2BR, 1BA house in heart of downtown, avail immed. Professional or serious student, prefer F. Lg BR, W/D, cent H/A, off-street parking. $375/mo. 352-328-4662 6-9-3-4 M or F, or 2 people to share pvt BR/BA in new 2BR/2BA luxury apt 1 blk to UF. Move in Aug. Fully furn. $700/mo for 1 person or $400 ea for 2 sharing rm. Incl elec, hi-spd internet, cable, water, W/D. 941-518-4686 6-16-5-4 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. Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 iv mssg 8-15-25-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more information, visit mw.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Malt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 6-2-60-5 HOT STUDENT CONDOS NEAR UF Save Thousands When You Buy Now. FREE LIST of Great Local Condos. www.UF-Condos.com Campus Realty Group 6-2-40-5 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 -zL Grantwood Condominiums 2/2 Loft Condo W/Pnivate Courtyard Minutes From UPI 975SF, GATED ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. Starting @ $125,900! HURRY! Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish RItrs 372-5375 8-15-25-5 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE looking to buy or lease houses in this area. Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347 or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com 8-15-23-5 ON LITTLE LAKE GENEVA For sale by owner. Adorable 2/2 on small private spring-fed lake in Keystone Hgts. A great weekender. $129,900. Call 379-0619 Iv msg. 7-12-13-5 Gator Place Condos Under $100k, Only 8 left Call Scott @ 359-1678 Campus Realty 6-2-4-5 Condo for sale -nice area <5 min to campus -low traffic 2BR/2BA includes Fridge NEW W/D -Stove -AC & Carpet Call 352-692-3286, must sell! 6-16-7-5 QFFurnishings BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-3727490 will deliver. 8-15-25-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 8-15-25-6 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. 815-25-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-1525-6 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 8-15-25-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 8-1525-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in tox. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 Very CONTEMPORARY complete queen BR set, living & dining room set, email bruno62@aol.com for pictures & price. 67-6-6 NEED FURNITURE? 2-piece special sectional couch, bed, dresser, desk and entertainment center. For good deal, call 305-9032063 or 352-514-0368 6-9-7-6 BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 0 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 iKag sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. 8-15-21-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. O win sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149 *king sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 6-15-21-6 White bedroom set (2 night stands, cheat, headboard, dresser) for $300 OBO s fabed $75 OBO, dining table w/4 chairs $50 OBO, computer desk$75 OBO. CALL 954-2403156 6-2-3-6 MATCHING MAYTAG WASHER/DRYER SET in great condition (white) for only $200 firm. Call Chris @ 352-373-3022. Also personal MICROWAVE for $15. 6-2-2-6 SALE! SALE! 2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER & DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344 6-16-5-6 25" color TV $60 S queen size bed $60 0 nice dresser w/mirror $70 0 dormfridge, small $40 6 BHSC movie camera $65 0 elec lawn mower $50 0 portable sewing machine $50 0 335-5326 6-7-2-6 computers 8-23-170-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 823-170-7 COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, Inc Complete residential & commercial support, networking & website development. $45/hr www.gainesvillecsi.com 371-2230 8-15-24-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 8-15-24-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Wor 'king and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 8-15-25-7 2 computers $50/$100 Both w/monitor, keyboard & mouse 64/128 MB RAM + internet ready. 367-2448 6-7-8-7 Electronics Classifieds. Continued on next page.
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18, ALLIGATOR N THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 U EleaJ diroics Ibrcycls, ipEis Wanted WlpWaneJ Help Wanted DISCOUNT HI-Fl 722 S Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 8-15-25-8 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. F Bicycles NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from Best Prices in Townl SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9 SFor Sale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 8-15-25-10 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. 8-15-25-10 NGC/PCGS Certified Coins, Silver 'Eagles, State Qtrs., etc. MS63 to perfect 70. American Coins & Stamps. 3446 W. Univ. 372-6400 8-15-21-10 MOVING SALE! Everything Must Go! Furniture and household items All in good condition and cheap Call 278-1558 or 954-701-5434 6-9-5-10 GARAGE/MOVING SALE. 8am -1pm Sat 6/4 1227 SW 4th Ave. Couch, tv, twin bed, toys, decorations, clothes, bookdf tables. Everything must sell 6-22-10 BROTHER WORD PROCESSOR & disc information $100. KODAK EASYSHARE DIGITAL CAMERA & PRINTER DOCK. New. $200 Call 335-9670 6-9-4-10 M -otorCycles, Mopeds) ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 8-15-25-11 Swamp Cycles Large selection of E-bikes, Scooters and Accessories. CPI USA, ETon, Luojia, HJC Helmets. 534 SW 4th Avenue, 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 8-15-25-11 *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 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scgers from $599. Largest selction KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11 98 HONDA CBR 600 F3 D&D exhaust stage 3 jet kit 7500 miles. $2500 OBO. CALL MATT @ 352-870-4168 6-7-5-11 NEWJ/ERUCCI SCOOTER -4-stroke, 49cc, electric start engine, reaches 50 mph and makes 80-100 mpg. Has front disc brake, remote ignition, alarm & much more. Asking $1300. Call 352-219-3950 6-16-8-11 Blue 2004 TN'G LS 49cc 6port scooter. Gator grad owned, used less than a year -Excellent Condition. Electric/Remote Starter, Anti-theft alarm. See photo online: www.tngscooters.com $1200 Call Chelo @ 610-730-8033 6-2-4-11 '02 Suzuki GSXR 750 5.9K mi Great shape. Asking $5500. (inci helmet, jacket & cover) Call Emily 352-2229841 6-9-4-11 2004 SUZUKI GSX-R600 2400 miles. Runs excellent. Fast. Race jacket & helmet inc. Some 'extras. $6250. Call 256-4033 or 336-5199 6-9-3-11 2003 BALI SCOOTERLow miles. Good condition. $500 OBO. Must sell. Call Jake at 352-514-9173 Neg. 6-16-5-11 2003 Jialing moped/motorcycle. 4-stroke manual. 49cc. Excellent condition. Fast, fun, has less than 500 miles. $600. Come take a look. 941-266-58136 665-11 Autos *FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or not!* ONEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-2 CARS -CARS BuyOSellSTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota,'Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. ,ww.carrsmith.com CARRSMITHAUTO SALES'373-1150 8-15-25-12 **FAST CASH PAIDk* For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 8-15-25-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 8-15-25-12 Best Cars Lowest Prices LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 8-15-25-13 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. 6-9-10-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 6-9-10-13 H el p 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 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. 8-15-25-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 8-15-25-4 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 8-15-25-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research '336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 815-25-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ Sales and IT needed for various positions. Flexibi schedules and competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/ employment 8-15-25-14 University of Florida Survey Research Center 408 W University Ave. Suite 106 Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm 392-2908 ext. 105 $7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training Telephone Interviewing NO SALES 3 eves. 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts or Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm -8pm www.39thaveimports.com Must work summer break week. 8-15-25-12 8-15-25-14 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 8-1525-12 89 NISSAN 240-SX $950 Call Heather 264-1618 6-7-9-12 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE automatic, 4 door, A/C, new tires. 69,500 mi, $6500. Call 352-219-1140 or 352-331-1500 6-9-8-12 2000 OLDSMOBILE ALERO Automatic, 4 door, tinted windows, Sony stereo, new tires, good condition, 83k miles. $5200/OBO Moving out of country. Call 305-331-7413 6-14-8-12 1996 NISSAN MAXIMA $4200 Automatic, fully equipped. Call 352256-5202 6-9-3-12 2000 NISSAN SENTRA 5 speed excellent condition 51k miles new tires all power $6000 call 352-283-1690 6-9-3-12 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For-gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 815-25-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 8-15-25-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed L participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested come to the piychology bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297 8-15-25-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ 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 8-15-25-14 Groundskeepers FT, PT Custodial duties/Apt Maint Transportation req. DFWP EEO 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college students. Flexible hours. Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-1534-14 Models wanted for fine art figure photography. 18+, all looks, body types considered. Compensation negotiable: $, prints/CD? Contact Jay at lensphlare@yahoo.com 62-14-14 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 8-15-25-14 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 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOK & CASHIERS Apply In person Tower Rd & 13th St locations. 6-2-10-14 SUMMER WORK GREAT PAYIII Immediate Openings, Customer Sales/Svc, No Exp Nec, -Conditions Apply All ages 17+. Call Now 335-1422 6-16-12-14 PART TIME WORK' ALL AGES 18+ Good Pay, Resume Builder, -Scholarships Possible Customer Sales/Svc Will Train Conditions Apply. Call Now 335-1422 6-16-12-14 NOW HIRING CLEAN VACANT APTS ALSO some PT Position available. 352-246-5785 8-15-25-14 Need Extra Cash? GET PAID TO SEARCH GOOGLEII WWW.PAID2GOOGLE.COM 5-24-5-14 SOCCER COACHES: Gainesville Soccer Alliance seeking experienced soccer coaches for competitive youth soccer teams for 2005-2006 season. Gall 379-5979 or email: contact@gainesvillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14 TaCO Bell (Yum.brands!) We are the BOLD CHOICE. Are You? Come join us, today We offer: Flexible schedules Latenight availability Multiple locations CHAMPS recognition Pre-Teamer Rewards FREE MEAL incentives Career Opportunities Customer Maniacs Team Members, Shift Manager & Manager Now what do YOU offer? You make a BOLD CHOICE and contact us to discuss the details with our Restaurant Gen Managers: Christine @ 3408 SWArcher Rd 372-0453 Michelle @ 826 W. University Ave 373-2949 Martin @2224 NW 13th St 374-4335 6-2-8-14 Support Staff needed to work with active young lady in her home on week-ends. Fri 4pm -Mon 10 am $6.25/hr. Reply to cphases@aol.com. Fax letter to 352-4865759 6-2-7-14 The Institute for Advanced Study of Communication Processes at the University of Florida is joking for volunteers who have strong opinions or beliefs about any important issue or cause. *You can earn $30 for one hour by participating in theis study* 352392-2046 x;229 or voicestudy@yahoo.com 6-30-13-14 Experienced horse person for part-time work. Must have reliable transportation, NS. Call Kristen at 494-0284 or 528-6914 6-16-10-14 Participants Needed The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people to participate in a listening experiment. You canearn $10/hour by participating in a study of the perception of speech sounds from foreign languages. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jenna Silver jenlsilver@yahoo.com 8-15-23-14 CHANGE CHILDREN'S LIVES FOREVER WHILE YOU EARN MONEY for COLLEGE! AmeriCorps Alachua County READS! FT earn $10,600 plus healthcare, child care and Education Award. PT earn $5,612, plus Ed Award. Call 955-7455 or stop in at Kirby-Smith 620 E. Univ. Room 209 6-16-10-14 Mortgage lender has immediate sales positions avail for college students seeking prof work exp. No exp req. $8-fl/hr + bonus, flex rk. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union) 8-15-23-14 MOVERS WANTED Need Driver's License. Apply in person at 505 NW 53rd Ave. at Gator Moving & Storage Mon.-Fri. 6-16-10-14 Home-Based Dispatch for Computer Repair Company. Candidate to dispatch service calls to repair technicians, after-hours and weekends. Must be Flexible, with good phone personality. 352-333-8404 6-7-7-14 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 E ALLIGATOR, 19 Help Wantd HelpWan Help HelWanted He3pWantfd Students Alert' Your search for a high-paying PT job ends here. We are offering Freelance & PT jobs/Biz especially for YOU! Very flexible hours & pays from S1000-$10,000 monthly. www.almostfreecash.com 6-2-5-14 TENNIS INSTRUCTOR, part time for experienced instructor/player. Must be a sincerely enthusiastic teacher, very knowledgeable & highly responsible. Bob 335-4105 6-2-5-14 Nice commission for really creative graphic & digital photography art student. wootenl@bellsouth.net. 6-2-5-14 Incredible sales job for very mature articulate people w/business skills. 20% on high-ticket service if you are sharp & capable. Good training & support. wootenl@bellsouth.net 6-2-5-14 PT remote (@ your location) secretary for computer work & internet. Know Microsoft Office, have DSL & phone. Work database & custormer svc after training. $8/hr sub-contract basis. Qualifications & time schedule to alwoodward@pestcontrol.com 6-2-4-14 Ideal PT Job For Students Typing/Transcription, Multiple Openings Pay $7.50 -$12.50 hr. Flexible Hours, Casual Downtown Office. Need 60+ WPM, Must Be Reliable!! Excellent Grammar And English Skills. Resume to: jobs@copytalk.com 69-6-14 Art, Art Ed, Graphics, Arch Hand-lettering, PT a few hirs per wk. Close to UF. Short resume. Reply -P 0 Box 286, Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14 *BIG THINKERS WANTED* I'll Teach You How to Earn 1 00K by Christmas wrk'ing P/Tl 24hr toll free msg: 888-623-2920 6-2-4-14 AMERICAN MODELING Seeking attractive amateur models for ladies lingerie. Ages 18-35 for still photography assignments. Call Heather at 352-871-4969 6-2-4-14 PT / FT NANNIES NEEDED good $ for exp: grad student. welcomed bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 6-30-10-14 MARY POPPINS: Where Are You??? FT NANNY NEEDED 30 to 45 hrs/wk 3 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp. Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 6-30-1014 Now accepting applications for Resident Assistant and Apprentice Resident Assistant positions for SUMMER B 2005 Semester. Applications are available from Kathy Smith in the Department of Housing and Residence Education Office, and are due by 4pm on Friday, June 10, 2005. For -further information contact Kathy Smith at 392-2171 ext 10139 6-9-5-14 PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER Downtown preschool needs nurturing part time assistant teachers. Must have exp w/ young children. Excellent working environment. 376-1818 6-2-3-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. Call to start today! 378-3312 6-7-4-14 Make good income while in college. Very easy to do. $10 per month. www.movie.ws/ halstead. 6-9-5-14 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Holiday Inn University Center is looking for housekeepers and houseman 8-15-20-14 Checkers Now Hiring Hourly Manager at 2 Locations 34th Street/University And 13th Street Competitive Salaries -School Supplies Assistance -Flexible Schedule for Students -On-the-Job Training -Growth Opportunities Fax inquiries/resumes to 352-332-0102 6-14-6-14 Babysitter needed. Full-time summer. Afternoons fall-spring. Great kids. Great pay. Experience required. 870-2567 6-9-5-14 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ONLINE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Advertising Sales Opportunity Join one of Alachua County's most dynamic companies. The Gainesville Sun currently has an opportunity for the right candidate as an Account Executive in the Retail Advertising Department. YOU PROVIDE: Excellent presentation skills Strong organizational skills Successful sales background Strong desire to succeed Drive & commitment WE PROVIDE #1 media choices for local businesses Outstanding & dynamic product lines that customers want A pay plan of base salary + commission Excellent medical/dental/vision benefits Fast-paced, high energy environment Future growth opportunities Stock Option 401 K program The New York Times Company Fortune Magazine's #1 ranked publishing company in the world. Qualified candidates email resume with salary history and requirements to: james.holmes@ gainesvillesun.com EOE DFWP 6-7-4-14 Research Technician -Jobs duties include a variety of techniques, elisa assays. Candidate should have degree w/lab experience. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 21 NCAA MEN'S GOLF UF tied for 15th STAFF REPORT The only two golf teams under par after one round of the NCAA Championship hail from the Southeastern Conference, but UF isn't one of them. The No. 7 Gators completed the first of four rounds on Wednesday tied for 15th at 9 over par, 15 shots behind leader Georgia and 10 behind Tennessee. James Vargas spurred the Gators with a 3-under-par 67 at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore. The junior birdied three holes in a row from 14-16, finishing with five birdies on the day. Vargas ended the round two shots behind the leaders and in a tie for fourth place. Three more UF golfers shot rounds of 4-over-par 74 and finished tied for 87th after day one. Juniors Matt Every and Brett Vargas Stegmaier and redshirt senior Richard Treis combined to record eight birdies, but also fired eleven bogeys, three double bogeys and a triple bogey. Manuel Villegas, a redshirt freshman, completed play at 5-over to tie for 107th. Play continues today in Baltimore with highlights on the Golf Channel from 3-5 p.m. ~
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22, ALLIGATOR E THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 Corsaletti: Gators 'expect exciting games in regionals' GATORS, from page 23 round draft pick next year. They have two other arms that are unbelievable also." Miller is a 2003 graduate of Buchholz High School. He chose the Tar Heels over the Devil Rays, the team that selected him in the third round of the 2003 draft. "There won't be any blowouts in this regional," Corsaletti said. "There will be a lot of exciting games.' Stetson comes into the NCAA Tournament after winning the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament. The Hatters nearly defeated the Gators on May 18 at McKethan Stadium. UF came from behind to win 6-4 on the strength of a Matt LaPorta home run. "I thought that game, at that time of the season, was a pivotal point for our ballclub," McMahon said. "We came from behind to win, and as a result, it really helped us in many ways." In the game, Stetson's Chris Ingoglia pitched six innings to hold the Gators to three runs before the bullpen allowed three runs in the loss. Ingoglia will face the Gators again on Friday. The sophomore left-hander holds an 8-3 record with a 4.56 ERA this season. The Gators will send Alan Horne to the mound, four days before he will likely be drafted for the third time in the MLB draft. "It feels great to be chosen to start on Friday," Horne said. "We have confidence in any of our guys to go out there and get it done. To be recognized as the guy that gets to go out there and get in the winner's bracket, it's awesome." Horne was selected in the 30th round of the draft in 2004. In 2001, he was the 27th overall selection in the drafted, but opted to enroll at Mississippi. "This year has been the first time in a long time that I've had fun playing ball," Home said. "I've been healthy down the stretch. That's a big testament to Coach McMahon and the rest of the team. Hopefully we take it all the way and keep winning, so there won't be anything to regret after the season." McMahon has not yet decided which pitcher will start the Saturday and Sunday games. Junior Bryan Ball struggled against Mississippi in the SEC tournament, but senior Tommy Boss and freshman -Stephen Locke were impressive. Tim Casey/Alligator Staff Alan Horne vill start for the Gators on Friday night against Stetson. Horne is 7-2 with a 4.16 ERA this season. day, June 3S Monday Game 1, 4 PM Game 3, 3:30 PM Game 5, 2 PM Game 7, 7 PM WinnerIf the winner or game 5 is No. 2 North Caroline Loser game 1 Winner game 3 also the winner of game 6, No. 3 Notre Dame Loser game 2 Loser Loser game 4 game 7 will be necessary Game 2, 8 PM Game 4, 7:30 PM Game 6, 6 PM No. 1 Florida Winner game 1 Winner game 4 No. 4 Stetson Winner game 2 Winner game 5 Michael Friedman / Alligator Staff (Clasic Cay4]s F.H D,.Ug -Wmdow, Tmting SvArcher Rd 3749227 1 BR/1 BA Condos walk to Campus! Buy yours now,! Prices starting at $125,ooo (352) 339-1440 (or> (352) 317-2807 CONTROL, from page 23 Hurricanes took the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning, down 7-5. Two singles, a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly later, Miami's Jim Burt came to bat and hit the infamous, game-winning double that rivals any swing in college baseball history. Since then, it's been nothing but postseason misery for the Gators, amazingly at the hands of Miami every time. Yet something feels different about this season, besides the fact that UF cannot face Miami unless both teams make it to Omaha and the baseball gods feel like sharing a good laugh. When a school with a baseballrich tradition never produces an SEC Player of the Year, despite boasting great players (Brad Wilkerson, David Eckstein), and then a sophomore named Matt LaPorta takes the honor, something feels different. When several spoiled fans start calling for the coach's head on a stick because of his lack of postseason success, and then Pat McMahon wins SEC Coach of the Year, something feels different. And when Jeff Corsaletti, Connor Falkenbach, Mike Pete and Tommy Boss watch Jim Burt destroy their world on their turf, and then, three years later, receive one final chance to leave their marks on college baseball, something feels just right. The Gators may be even richer in talent next season, but after everything else has seemingly fallen in place this year, only a run to Omaha would truly complete the picture and cap off the career of four seniors. So will the Gators finally do it? As Corsaletti would say, you can bet on it. You can just eat, or you can eat well. We recommend F R E S H S A L A D S A N D S U C H the second alternative. Visit Crispers today and get I 1 the quick, delicious alternative to fast food. 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Sports THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.aIIigatorSports.org NCAA BASEBALL REGIONALS Gators ready to go mad on Hatters By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@alligator.org The promised land of Nebraska waits only six wins from Gainesville. The sixth-ranked UF baseball team has talked of breaking the season down into different stages since January. After a disappointing loss in Coral Gables last year in the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament, the Gators hope to have an opportunity to finally break through to the next level. In college baseball, that next level awaits in Omaha, Neb., in the College World Series. Ud coach Pat McMahon and his four senior players hope to extend their fourth season for another month. The Gators will face McMahon's alma mater, Stetson (35-26), at 8 p.m. on Friday in the opening game of the regional tournament for each team. The winner will face the victor of the Notre Dame and North Carolina game that will be played at 4 p.m. "We're really excited about the opportunity to play Stetson," McMahon said. "[Coach] Pete Dunn does an outstanding job. They'll be well-schooled and well-prepared." McMahon hopes to see a large fan turnout to support the team. This weekend will be the first time the team will play at home since winning the Southeastern Conference regular season championship. Senior center fielder Jeff Corsaletti Tim casey/Alligator Staff In his final season at UF, Jeff Corsaletti will attempt to advance to the College World Series for the first time in his career. has played in the NCAA Tournament for regionals," Corsaletti said. "North the past three seasons and is stressing Carolina is 40-17-1. They have a guy, that his teammates not underestimate Andrew Miller, he's like [6-foot-6]. It's the competition. his hometown, he's going to be a first"We're playing in one of the best SEE GATORS, PAGE 22 LaPorta on verge of UF hormer record N WHILE THE RECORD IS WITHIN REACH, HE WILL LIKELY HAVE TROUBLE WINNING A BET HE MADE. By IAN FISHER Alligator Staff Writer ifisher@slligator.org UF slugger Matt LaPorta needs a big weekend. Scratch that. A huge weekend. LaPorta needs seven more home runs. He has been stuck at 23, the second most in the nation, for five games now. He's tied for the UF single-season record with former Gators Ryan Shealy and Brad Wilkerson. But the seven he needs aren't about the record. "LaPorta is kind of an outspoken guy," center fielder Jeff Corsaletti said. "Just joking around in the locker room, he was like, 'I'm going to hit 30 home runs this year.' "Nobody believed him. Everybody on the team bet him that he wouldn't do it, but it was pretty close." Was pretty close? The season's not over yet. UF is hosting Regionals this weekend, and then Super Regionals and a College World Series berth are possibilities. All in all, the Gators could have as many as 14 more games. While LaPorta, the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, more than likely won't win his bet, there is a much better chance he'll break the UF record. LaPorta All he needs is one more, and he has at least two games to do it. The pressure must be getting to him by now since it has been five games. "No, not at all," LaPorta said. "I don't feel any pressure coming out to the ball park." OK, OK. No pressure. But what if he doesn't break it? SEE LAPORTA, PAGE 24 .1 NBA Playoffs San Antonio 101 Phoenix 95 MLB Florida 1 Pittsburgh 9 EAngry about the Florida State game a couple years back? Have no fear. The Southeastern Conference finalized instant replay details at its spring meetings. See story, pg. 21. lIJune 2, 2002: Jim Burt's double off Jimmy Ramshaw capped a remarkable ninth inning rally for Miami as the Hurricanes upset the Gators at McKethan Stadium in the NCAA regionals. UF led 7-5 heading into the bottom of the ninth, but the Hurricanes won. -MLB : Florida vs. Pittsburgh FSN, 7 p.m. MNBA Playoffs Game 5: Detroit vs. Miami (series tied 2-2) TNT, 8 p.m. 7;1 N_ $ f i ft aan Writer: season has a new feel fter Matt LaPorta proudly boasted that he would bash 30 home runs this season, teammate Jeff Corsaletti couldn't help but laugh. In fact, Corsaletti volunteered to "donate" $500 to LaPorta if he could live up to his word and shatter the school record by seven homers. It seems the laughter has turned into astonishment. "Damn, he's pretty close now with 23," Corsaletti said. Since statistics count in the postseason, a OF run to Omaha could mean an upcoming bank withdrawal for Andrew Corso and an unAbramson matched milestone Drew's Control for LaPorta. aabranson@alligater.erg But it's fair to say if that occurs, Corsaletti would not only hand LaPorta a bag with a dollar sign on it, but he'd probably give Matt his ATM pin number and a stack of blank checks. You see, the 30th home run would likely occur sometime during the College World Series. While a trip to Omaha -college baseball's version of Zion -would be a fantastic accomplishment for LaPorta, Brian Leclerc and the rest of UF's youngsters, it would be the ultimate moment of bliss for Corsaletti and a handful of seniors who, in their four years in Gainesville, have achieved plenty and little at the same time. The final journey for the seniors begins Friday at McKethan Stadium, which is ironic because that's the same place the tumultuous journey took its first unexpected twist. Three years ago, life couldn't have seemed more perfect for Corsaletti, Connor Falkenbach and Coach Pat McMahon. All three were in their first seasons at UF, and the Gators breezed through the season looking like legitimate contenders-for a CWS appearance. But in a Hollywood-esque, seasonending nightmare, the mighty Miami SEE CONTROL, PAGE 22
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24, 4 LLIGATOR N THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 Outfielder says slugger's power is 'scary' Tim Casey/Alligator Staff Matt LaPorta leads the Gators and the SEC with 23 home runs, which ties the .UF team single season record. LAPORTA, from page 23 He's had so many chances. It was basically a lock five games ago. It doesn't really matter to him. "I'm at 23," he said. "There are only three people at the University of Florida that have hit 23. That's an elite group; they're great people. "If I hit 24, I hit 24. If not, I'm in good company. Good company, indeed. Wilkerson is now the leadoff hitter for the Washington Nationals. During spring training this year, he said he would welcome his record being broken. "Records are made to be broken," Wilkerson said. "If somebody can step it up and do that, I'd be happy for them. I think guys focus sometimes too much on the home run and hitting the ball hard sometimes." But not LaPorta. Just ask Corsaletti, who worked with LaPorta on being a more complete hitter. "The funny thing is, he doesn't try to hit home runs," Corsaletti said. "He just has so much raw power, it's scary." "The funny thing is, he [LaPorta] doesn't try to hit home runs. He just has so much raw power, it's scary." Jeff Corsaletti UF center fielder How scary? Well, LaPorta hit three game-winning home runs in the final week of the regular season. "Coming up in big situa-' tions like that and helping us to the SEC Championship is one of the highlights of my career," he said, adding that he got lucky. Coach Pat McMlahon said that is one of the things that makes LaPorta special. He said LaPorta likes hitting in crucial situations. "There a lot of guys that have been around certain seasons that have put up numbers, but very few have the impact numbers," McMahon said. "I've been around a lot of players that hit a lot of home runs or do some things when it's a 10-0 or 0-10 game." This is the time of year that matters most. These games mean something. Because of that, one teammate said the rest of the Gainesville regional better watch out. "I know he hasn't hit one in five games, so this regional should be kind of exciting because he's due," Corsaletti said. Only seven to go. II AY .L PI rC -C -AC-YY-F~ T 9 Y.11141 -a $100 UOFF' FULLY LIGHTED FOR NIGHTTIME USE P -Best Gross Tees in Area I I Chipping & Putting Green Any Time 9si -Club Repair I ONECOUPONPERVISIT Golf Lessons by PGA Pros Ol "her o on.Ehxoopir 8-8-05 .$200 OFF!: OF 0 foo-rlOr Large Bucket 6307 SW Archer Road 37I-3223 11/2 Miles West of 1-75 1 Mile East of Tower Rd. I Mon-Fri until 3pm V;,' OPEN TUE-SUN: 10AM-11PM -MON: NOON-11PM I ONECOUPONPERVISlT 1 Offer only valid with coupon.Not vaidowith G m s &6 _any olheroosoe. Sepro 0 -1 APRAYGLO r --------I -COLIS10N PEPAi,,, 10% F ON IMODy DENT REPAR I LABOR & COLUSin -RUST REPAIR 1 REPAIRS FOR STUDENTS, PINANCtG~ ;s FACUTY, AND STAFF. AVAILABLE ---------334-o7 ee 4333 84 6TH ST.9 A914 The Board of Directors of Campus Communications, Inc. publisher of dhe iftdepoident flori& alligattor and announces the openings for the following positions for selection on June 17, 2005 1. Managing Editor/Print, The Independent Florida Alligator 2. Managing Editor/New Media, The Independent Florida Alligator The terms for these paid positions are Summer B & Fall Semesters The applications for these positions are available at The Alligator reception desk in the lobby of The Alligator Building at 1105 W. University Ave., each weekday between 9 am & 3 p.m, June 7. Part of filling out the application consists of short essays in answer to specific questions. Applicants should pick up applications far enough in advance to allow enough time to complete them by the deadline of June 9. More information is available for applicants' mandatory reading at the time an application is picked up. Applicants should allow themselves 10 to 15 minutes of reading time when picking up an application. The application must be returned to the same desk between before 3 p.m., by June 9. All returned applications will be copied and available to be read at The Alligator building prior to the selection meetings. Interviews and selections by the Board of Directors will be held at The Alligator offices in meetings open to the public, Friday, June 17, beginning at 10 a.m. Applicants must be present to be considered. Applicants must be currently-enrolled, degree-seeking college or university students. Preference will be given those who have had experience at The Alligator. Campus Communications, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer for people who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Only you can be paid to help save lives. Earn up to $975* in 3 months! ( I of I oPEN tON -HURSnArA-7PM RI $ 5b s yofI 1stf d 1. Bring this sd ils for a $5 bonus us your first donsation.
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