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Gators slam Irish, sweep NCAA Regional
By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org
The UF baseball team has ac-
complished nearly everything it
set out to do this season.
In November, Jeff Corsaletti
talked about beating Miami. UF
won that series in February.
"We just wanted to come
out here and play hard.
We knew that we had Alan
Home on the mound and
he's going put up a lot of
zeroes."
Brian Lelerc
UF baseball player
Matt LaPorta talked about
winning the Southeastern
Conference as early as January.
The Gators won the SEC regu-
lar-season title after sweeping
Vanderbilt in the last week of the
season.
Since the first day of fall
practice, every player said they
wanted to reach the College
World Series in Nebraska.
The Gators took one more step
toward that goal after winning
the regional round of the NCAA
tournament, in a 23-3 defeat of
Notre Dame in Sunday's champi-
onship game.
The Gators' offense swarmed
over the Irish like the giant water
bugs that swarmed McKethan
stadium all weekend, with 12 dif-
ferent players totaling 21 hits.
Brian Leclerc was named the
Regional's Most Outstanding
Player after batting 4-for-5 with
four RBI on Sunday.
"It's our job on offense to put
up some runs," Leclerc said.. "We
got help from everyone, top to
bottom, freshman to seniors,
regulars to bench players."
Leclerc batted 8-for-12 with
nine RBI in the tournament.
"We just wanted to come out
here and play hard," he said. "We
knew that we had Alan Home on
the mound and he's going put up
a lot of zeroes."
Home (8-2)- won his seventh-
consecutive decision by striking
out eight batters over seven in-
SEE BASEBALL, PAGE 5
Matt Marriott/ Alligator Staff
UF catcher Brian Jeroloman holds onto the ball to tag Notre Dame right fielder Craig Cooper out at home
for the first out of Sunday's game. Cooper was thrown out by Adam Davis on a relay throw.
By DAVID COHEN
Alligator Writer
dcohen@alligator.org
It took them two days to decide, but when
the chips fell in Student Government circles,
the tradition continued.
The SG Executive Committee voted unani-
mously to extend Theta Chi's dominance of
the Student Government Productions chair
by appointing Joey Van de Bogart, who was a
member of the fraternity until Spring 2004.
"He was above and beyond the most quali-
fied," Student Body President Joe Goldberg
said. "The SG Executive Committee made
their decision, and I stand behind their deci-
sion. There was no dissension."
Van de Bogart, a Florida Blue Key member,
was an SGP assistant director last year.
Matt LaPorta
watches his record-
setting 24th home
run sail over the
left-field bleachers
in the first inning of
Saturday's 8-3 win
over Stetson. He
broke a record held
by Ryan Shealy and
Brad Wilkerson.
See story, pg. 16.
Members of the committee said the deci-
-sion to appoint him as the leader of UF's stu-
dent entertainment bureau was not easy.
Also up for the position was last year's SGP
vice chair of production, Alicia S. Karlin.
Karlin said she has the qualifications to di-
rect SG's entertainment arm despite the move.
"I was more qualified
Student for the position," she said.
GOVernment "I worked for one of the
largest music-booking or-
ganizations in the country."
Also, Karlin's position as a vice chair was
significantly higher than Van de Bogart's assis-
tant directorship. According to their applica-
tions, both joined SGP in Fall 2002.
Karlin said she knew the future long before
SEE SGP, PAGE 8
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Provost prepares for UF
By STEPHEN MAGRUDER
AlIigati.: Writer
smagruder@alligator.org
Janie Fouke won't have to worry
anymore about blowing snow off
/her driveway at 5 a.m. before going
to work.
But with less than three months
until Fouke becomes UF's provost,,
she faces the daunting tasks of
transferring her life to Gainesville
and preparing for the demands of
the university's No. 2 administra-
tor.
Fouke, dean of engineering at
Michigan State University, was
named UF's new provost Thursday,
bringing to an end more than a year
of searching for former Provost
David Colburn's replacement fol-
lowing his resignation in February
Engineering
students looking for
a way to work while
earning their master's
degrees might have
found their "edge"
on the information
superhighway.
See story, pg. 4.
2004.
As provost, Fouke will work
closely with UF President Bernie
Machen to set policy and enact
change at UF, and how much they
get done could depend on how well
their administra-
-tive styles blend
together.
"That's one of
the most impor-
tant elements that
will allow us to
Fouke e successful is
that we can work
together," Fouke said in a telephone
interview from Michigan.
Fouke's many responsibilities
will include re-staffing the provost's
office as well as finding a handful of
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Governor Jeb Bush, who signed
the budget about a week ago.
The wage increase affects all
state employees.
"This is the largest salary
mcea.ie provided b\ the state
in a long timune. -aid Ed Po:ppell,
vice pre-ident tor huiance and
administration.
All UF full-time employees
received a $1,000 bonus las-t year,
and some employees received
merit raises, but since each de-
partment independently funded
the raises, they decided who re-
ceived the award, Poppell said.
Approximately 12,000 full-
time UF employees will benefit
from the salary increase, includ-
ing graduate assistants, profes-
sors and staff members.
Michael W. Mironack, associ-
ate director of the Reitz Union,
is busy crunching numbers and
is unsure if any services will be
scaled back, since the Reitz Union
is an auxiliary entity, which pro-
duces its own revenue.
"We are still working on the
budget," Mironack said. "Pay in-
creases are part of the budgeting
process. It's not anything new.."
The Reitz Union and other
. auxiliary entities will not receive
aid from the state to compensate
for the salary increase.
"As of today we are operat-
ing under the existing budget,"
M.ironack laid,
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STUDENT LIFE
Meredith Act features harsh penalties for hazing
By CRYSTAL HENRY
Alligator Writer
chenry@alligator.org
Nearly four years after Chad Meredith
drowned in Lake Osceola while rushing
the University of Miami's Kappa Sigma
Fraternity, his parents will make a return,
trip to the lakeshore where their son died.
Gov. Jeb Bush is expected to sign the
Chad Meredith Act into law sometime to-
day, which will give some meaning to their
son's death, said William Meredith.
"It gives us a feeling of comfort, in a lot
of ways, that he really helped," William
Meredith said.
The law will make hazing that results in
serious injury or death a felony punishable
by up to five years in prison, even if the
victim consents.
And putting someone at risk of in-
jury now will become a first-degree mis-
demeanor.
Florida law defines hazing as "any ac-
tion or situation, which recklessly or inten-
tionally endangers the mental or physical
health or safety of a student for the purpose
of initiation or admission into or affiliation
with any organization operating under the
sanction of a university."
While UF requires a constitution that
includes an anti-hazing statement for all
registered student organizations, this law
allows for harsher punishments than what
was outlined previously in the Student
Activities Handbook.
Prior to this law, if someone was found
guilty of hazing at UF, he or she could be
fined, among other penal-
ties.
Now a student who
violates hazing laws
could lahd a five-year
prison term.
Although there have
been a few cases of hazing
Sharkey in the past, UF has been
very lucky, said Joe Sharkey, spokesman for
the University Police Department.
Sharkey said campus police provide
security for many fraternity and sorority
functions, and hazing is not as prevalent at
UF as other schools.
When the anti-hazing law takes effect,
Florida will be one of eight states that
consider some types of hazing a felony, ac-
cording to an online database compiled by
StopHazing.org.
John Dicks, president of the
Interfraternity Council, an organization
that governs all the fraternity chapters
at UF, said the council already educates
members on anti-hazing, but with the bill's
passage, the council would introduce more
educational programs.
"You can never have too much educa-
tion," he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Women indulge in benefits of WUFT-hosted health event
By JAYME GOUGH
Alligator Contributing Writer
Women of all ages flocked to' the
Reitz Union Ballroom on Saturday
morning for a day of pampering at
A Woman's Day of Health & Beauty,
an event highlighting female health
issues.
Susan White, director of educa-
tion and outreach at WUFT and
organizer of the first-time event, em-
phasized that the day was for moth-
ers and daughters to come together
and learn.
Student' "In most homes,
Life women drive the-health
initiative," White said.
"We figured that if we could educate
women about health matters, we will
be educating the entire family."
UF's College of Health and
Human Performance also collabo-
rated on the event.
White's own daughter helped her
plan the event and even participated
in the lunchtime fashion show.
Linda Cirulli-Burton, a moti-
vational speaker,. kick-started the
event, asking the audience to share
one positive thing in their lives with
the person seated next to them.
A strange giddiness fell oVer the
crowd as they giggled and smiled at
each other's experiences.
"I hope and pray that this will
become an annual event," Cirulli-
Burton said.
Sessions on topics as varied as
self-defense, nutrition and even
belly dancing' were offered to par-
ticipants.
Miryam Fontalvo sat with her
mother in vitamin specialist Monica
Cooper's "Simple Nutrition Tips
for Growing Girls and Women"
session.
Fontalvo asked numerous ques-
tions about the different benefits of
vitamins in alleviating the body's
aches and pains.
Fontalvo, originally from
Colombia, then translated Cooper's
responses to her mother in Spanish.
In another session, Michael
Welch of Choi Kwang Do of North
Florida offered women advice on
self-defense.
"Frankly, I don't think too many
people are teaching self-defense
correctly, because most self-defense
instructors teach women to scream
and react to an assailant," Welch
said. "We try to teach women to act
"instead of react, to take control of
the situation, knowing that many
attackers expect women to struggle
in particular ways."
Elizabeth Croce, 12, received a
haircut from representatives from
Gregory Marshall Blonde Salon.
"I'm having fun helping my
mom with her homeopathic booth,"
Croce said as hair stylists blow-
dried her long hair. "They have so
Linda Cirulli-Burton energizes her audience at Saturday's Women's Day of Health and Beauty. She said
she always likes to start her talks with a standing ovation.
many fun things to do here." As the event wound to a close,
Beauty booths housing Mary the exhibitors packed up their
Kay, Avon, Clinique and The Body booths and the women collected
Shop offered samples and make-up raffle prizes.
tips. Event coordinator White said she
looked forward to future health and
beauty days.
"Hopefully, we can add and keep
the word annual in the name of this
event," she said.
Online voting back on agenda as committee researches
* STUDENT GOVERNMENT HAS
TOYED WITH ALLOWING STUDENTS
TO VOTE REMOTELY FOR YEARS.
By IVETTE MENDEZ
Alligator Writer
imendez@alligator.org
After two failed attempts, online voting is
back on the Student Government agenda.
The Committee to Investigate Online
Voting convened Thursday and Monday to
review the research presented by the 2004
committee, which met last summer.
"It's something, that's a hot-button issue,"
committee Chairman Jared Hernandez said.
Online voting was a prominent issue in last
year's SG election, but Hemandez said he did
not want personal interests affecting the pro-
cess of trying to find a solution to the online
voting issue.
"Leave the politics at the door," he said.
The first meeting was an introduction to
the committee's agenda for the summer.
"It's a tough issue, and it needs to be dealt
with," Hernandez said. "The goal is to make
a recommendation by the end of the Summer
term."
The final report from last year's committee
meetings contained research detailing the ben-
efits of online voting, possible setbacks that
might affect vote accuracy, voting costs and
possibilities for fraud.
"The [2004] committee chose to emphasize
some things over others," Hernandez said.
This year's committee will try to find a so-
lution to the problems presented in last year's
final report, he said.
Two bills to implement online voting
have been presented previously to the Senate
Judiciary Committee but were withdrawn be-
fore reaching the Senate floor because of lack
of practical application and security concerns.
"Ballot integrity, poll accessibility
and participation in the process
are the three most important as-
pects of this issue."
Jared Hernandez
Committee to Investigate
Online Voting chairman
"Ballot integrity, poll accessibility and par-
ticipation in the process are the three most im-
portant aspects of this issue," Hemandez said.
The committee wants to fill the gaps in the
research before presenting a suggestion to the
Senate, Hernandez said.
"We must research not only our current
process and what it costs; but any process that
we might suggest to the Senate," he said.
The committee presented the costs for the
Spring 2005 election: a preliminary, $39,827.65
for paper voting that excludes two items not
yet billed.
Hernandez said UF already has taken a step
toward making online voting a possibility.
"I understand that the university has pur-
chased software," he said, adding that the
committee is working on finding the best way
to implement the software.
Monday's meeting paired up committee
members into groups that will research costs,
methods of implementation and vendors for
different types of voting.
The committee will cover legal questions,
paper voting, electronic voting and intranet
and Internet voting possibilities before pre-
senting a suggestion to the Senate.
Electronic voting refers to voting at a booth
on campus, intranet voting would mean bal-
lots could be cast via computers on campus on
a closed network and Internet voting refers to
ballots being cast through the Internet on an
open,systemp.
4, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005
STUDENT LIFE
Options open for engineers
By MELISSA FILIPKOWSKI
Alligator Contributing Writer
Engineering students looking
for a way to work while earning
their master's degrees might have
found their edge.
The College of Engineering
will offer five non-thesis master's
degree programs starting Fall 2005
through its online distance-learn-
ing program, the UF Electronic
Delivery of Graduate Engineering,
or UF EDGE.
UF EDGE is designed for the
working engineer who wishes to
earn a master's degree at the same
time, UF -EDGE director Mary
Bonhomme said.
"The program really benefits
the practicing engineer who needs
to be working rather than going to
school all the time," she said.
The program, offering Master
of Science degrees in computer
engineering/computer science,
computer engineering/computer
science with a bioinformatics
track, electrical and computer en-
gineering, civil engineering, and
environmental engineering with a
specialization in water resources
planning and management, does
not require students to visit the UF
campus in Gainesville. Distance-
learning students will interact with
their professors via phone, fax or
e-mail.
While dis-
tance learning
can make it
easier on the
working engi-
neer, the cur-
riculum will
Khargonekar still maintain
the College of
Engineering's high standards.
"These programs accom-
modate students with families
and job responsibilities- and
provide very flexible curriculum
schedules, while maintaining the
highest standards of graduate
education, in keeping with our
ranking as a top nationally-recog-
nized engineering school," said
Pramod P. Khargonekar, dean of
the College of Engineering, in a
press release.
While the college has had pro-
grams with the same concept as
the UF EDGE program since 1964,
this is the first time a program has
had such a systematic approach,
Bonhomme said.
"The classes will have more'
of a guarantee of being offered
than in the pastt" Bonhomme
said.
Keith Wilson, a computer en-
gineering- junior, said he thinks
the program will be a success as
long as the distance-learning stu-
dents have to do as much work
as students earning their master's
degrees on campus. ,
"A lot of people have to work,"
Wilson said. "It seems like a rea-
sonable way to do it as long as it
.completely corresponds to what
master's students are doing on
campus."
For more information about the
program, visit the UF EDGE Web
site at http://ufedge.eng.ufl.edu.
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Gators prepare to take on Seminoles for College World Series berth
BASEBALL, from page 1
nings.
"Pitching's easy when you
put up 23 runs," Horne said. "We
made plays defensively all game
to keep them down."
Adam Davis tied an NCAA
Regional and Super Regional
record by scoring six runs in the
win. .
Davis also batted 4-for-5 with
three RBI.
"It was a lot of fun," Davis
said. "Anytime you score 23
runs, obviously you're going to
have fun."
Top-seeded UF (43-20) reached
the championship game of the
tournament by defeating .North
Carolina 5-2 on Saturday night.
Senior Tommy Boss (7-4)
pitched a complete game, strik-
ing out six batters and allowing
three hits and two runs.
"I'm feeling like I'm in a
groove right now," Boss said.
The Gators defeated Stetson 8-
3 earlier in the day in a game that
was rescheduled due to rain and
lightning on Friday.
Bryan Ball (7-4) pitched 6.2 in-
nings before Connor Falkenbach
entered to close the game without
allowing a run.
In the victory,
All-American
Matt LaPorta hit
his 24th home
run of the sea-
son to set a UF
single season
LaPorta
Reaching the
College World Series would cross
another goal off of the team's
checklist..
In March, Darren O'Day said
he wanted to defeat in-state rival
Florida State.
The Seminoles (53-18) defeat-
ed the Gators twice this season in
three games, but UF has a shot at
redemption this weekend.
The Gators will host a Super
Regional, best-of-three series
against tenth-ranked Florida
State.
"Our young men have
played themselves into this po-
sition, to host a Regional and
Super Regional," UF coach Pat
McMahon said. "That's by hard
work during the course of the
entire season."
The dates and times of the
games will be announced today
at noon on ESPN.
Leclerc said the sixth-ranked
Gators are excited for a chance
to reach the College World Series
and end the Seminoles' season.
"We know they beat us on our
home turf earlier on in the year,"
Leclerc, said. "Around here, we
don't like that too much.
"We're going to do everything
we can to make sure that doesn't
happen."
Fouke endures series of interviews with students and faculty to secure position
PROVOST, from page 1
new deans, which could take as long as a
year to complete.
Fouke said she has devised a three-part
plan of action for when she arrives at UF:
looking at the university's infrastructure
to see what tools, are used, examining hir-
ing practices to make sure the best people
are picked for jobs and mentoring those
hired.
"I know a few of the faculty, and
they've had wonderful experiences," she
said.
Fouke's career in academics has
spanned more than 30 years, starting
with teaching in her home state of North-
Carolina.
She-obtained her doctorate in biomedi-
cal mathematics and engineering from
the University of North Carolina in 1982
before moving north for -various teach-
ing and research positions in Ohio and
Michigan.
Fouke said she learned about the com-
plexities of getting all different colleges
and disciplines at a university, all with
separate and sometimes conflicting
- priorities, to "play together," from her
time spent at MSU.
"I expect a learning curve for disciplines
for which I'm not familiar-to be steep, so
I've spent a lot of time and energy learning
about other disciplines," she said.
Fouke, a 'college-sports fan, said she
plans to study up on UF's football and
basketball programs.
"I grew up in the ACC that's where I
have. expertise, knowledge [and] loyalty,"
she said.
"Another part of my learning curve is
gonna be the SEC."
"It's an excellent institution. The
mere people I talked with about
it, the more people seemed to tell
me how wonderful the folks were
down there."
Janie Fouke
new UF provost
Picked from a group of four finalists,
Fouke will assume UF's No. 2 adminis-
trative position from Interim Provost Joe
Glover, who has served as provost since
December, on Aug. 15.
Beating out candidates from UF, the
University of Kentucky and the University
of Nevada at Las Vegas, Fouke endured a
series of interviews and meetings with stu-
dents, faculty and a search committee.
"She was in the top two of every
group," Machen. said, calling her hiring a
"positive sign" that UF was attractive to
outsiders.
Machen added that her background as
a teacher and dean, as well as her strong
desire to come to UF, helped her secure
the spot.
"I think her energy caught people," he
said.
Though Fouke said she will miss the
people at MSU, she is excited about get-
ting started at UF.
"It's an excellent institution," she said.
"The more people I talked with about it,
the more people seemed to tell me how
wonderful the folks were down there."
Machen described Fouke's style as
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top."
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You can read this, but
some Americans can't
The pen, as is true for its foe, is only as great as the per-
son wielding it.
And the children of America may as well be defense-
less.
Of the 18,904 high-school seniors who took the Florida
Comprehensive Assessment Test this year, only 20 percent
passed its reading section. In the same breath, the CIA's World
Factbook tells us the literacy rate. of the United States is 97
percent.
Something's rotten in the state of sunshine.
More than three centuries ago, it was the penny-priced
newspaper, affordable and filled with the commodity every-
one loves gossip that made literacy a trend in the United
States.
How extraordinary that so many took upon themselves to
learn the basics of written language, a skill previously not con-
sidered more important than keeping children on farms, and
could know the news of the world?
With just 26 letters, far fewer than those required by
Japanese, which demands its newspaper audience command
knowledge of some 2,000 characters, English speakers of every
class have created more than a conservative estimate of 3 mil-
lion words, a daily growing number.
With more than a billion speakers worldwide, English is
becoming the business language of the world.
And the kids right here in our state's schools can hardly
make sense of it.
As much as it stings every time someone brakes a plate,
we're not talking about spelling two of our fellow journal-
ists we hold in highest esteem wouldn't pass the first round of
a spelling bee.
But that's why Microsoft Word comes standard with
spell-check, and English is nonetheless comparatively utili-
tarian the Alligator editorial department's other language
of choice is French, which has beautiful-sounding, infinitely
elaborate words when written that ultimately possess all of
three syllables out loud.
Speaking of France, its version of Merriam-Webster is the
somewhat more militant Academie Francaise, the 40-member
body responsible for standardizing the French language and
publishing its official dictionary once every five years.
The Oxford English Dictionary estimates the number of
new entries, including words, expressions and idioms, added
every year at approximately 2,500.
Granted, it's not easy writing English but it sure is fun.
With idioms, metaphors, similes, hyperbole, even those in-
digestion-causing cognates and an average bf three meanings
per word, English possesses a veritable cornucopia of options
to say just what we want. Why merely walk when we can
run/skip/jog/amble/meander/frolic/sprint/hop/straggle/
pussyfoot/sneak/shuffle down a street. What fun!
Encouragingly, sixth-grade FCAT takers came in at 56 per-
cent, which many credit to the phenomenon of a certain series
of books first published when they were starting to learn their
ABCs in kindergarten.
Turn your nose up if you so choose, but grade-school kids
toting around three-pound books is arguably a kind of magic.
And frankly, we'll take what we can get.
Technology, MTV, poetry and pop-culture minutiae all
contribute to language in myriad ways, creating not only new
words but contexts and uses.
Without mastery, staying afloat is wishful thinking at best.
Maybe text-messaging shorthand will win out over words
like you and are. About 200,000 words are in regular use in
today's English, with many long gone and ones yet to be in-
spired and no limit on the turnover rate.
We're not scared of change we just hope the masses
don't lay down their mightier instrument.
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Stem-cell research more than morals
scientists have yet to answer millions of Americans' age-
old demand for the ability to grow money on trees, so
sprouting embryonic stem cells like flower buds might
be considered a lofty request.
As such, the current ethical debate over federal funding
for embryonic stem-cell research will not get any easier.
Under current federal policy set by President Bush, only
embryonic stem-cell lines created before Aug. 9, 2001, are
eligible for federally funded research.
Unfortunately, these stem-cell lines are contaminated
with mouse feeder cells, rendering them unusable for hu-
man purposes.
On May 24, the House of Representatives passed a bill
that would lift the restriction and allow scientists to develop
stem-cell lines from unused embryos donated by patients of
fertility clinics. Many of the embryos would otherwise be
destroyed.
Embryonic stem cells have the ability to evolve into any
cell type found in the human body. These undifferentiated
cells possess a greater potential to regenerate damaged tis-
sue, especially in vital organs, than already specialized adult
stem cells.
Scientists believe delving into further embryonic stem-'
cell research is an essential step toward finding cures for
diseases and afflictions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
and paralysis.
However, this process raises many ethical concerns for
conservatives over the destruction of the embryo during
stem-cell extraction.
Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas, called it "the dismemberment
of living, distinct human beings for the purposes of medical
experimentation."
On the contrary, classifying a multicellular ball the size of
the dot on an "i" as a "distinct human being" is a far stretch
of the imagination.
The creation of human life could only be achieved by
placing the embryo in a uterus hopped up on fertility drugs.
Aaron Blye Come to think of it, it's a concept simi-
Blye's Eyes lar to Nirvana's hit album "In Utero."
ablye@alligator.org Overly exaggerating conserva-
tives make it sound like we live on
"The Island of Dr. Moreau," where
scientists clone four-assed monkeys with the use of federal
funding. That was only a bad movie, not reality.
Recently, President Bush held a news conference on
bioethics, threatening to use his first veto ever. Surrounded
by 21 children adopted as frozen embryos, he stated, "The
children here today remind us that there is no such thing
as a spare embryo... These lives are not raw material to be
exploited, but gifts."
Mr. President, did you just say "exploited?"
Many other conservatives have also classified embryonic
stem-cell research as immoral. Attempting to save the life of
another human being is the zenith of morality.
The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act passed through
the House 238-194 and is predicted to pass through the
Senate. Fifty of the 238 representatives who voted for the bill
were Republicans.
In the May 20-22 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, 53 per-
cent of Americans a mandate if there ever was one either
want no restrictions at all on federally funded stem-cell re-
search or want the restrictions reduced.
This is a bipartisan issue supported by the majority of
Americans, yet Piesident Bush threatens to veto the bill.
On "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," conser-
vative Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., asked moderate Sen.
Arlen Specter, R-Pa., a cancer patient, "When did your life
biologically start?"
Specter replied, "I'm a lot more concerned, at this point,
about when my life is going to end."
I couldn't have put it any better myself.
Aaron Blye is a political science senior. His column appears
on Tuesday.
The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.
Today's question: Should UF ad-
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Column
Mathematical theorem may provide key to political debate
Of hope, Emily Dickinson
wrote, "I've heard it in
the chillest land And on
the strangest Sea Yet, never, in
Extremity, It asked a crumb of Me."
Unfortunately, many feel as
though hope these days is asking
a lot whether Republicans try
to explain their obvious and easy
economic wisdom to Democrats
or Democrats try to cope with four
more years of President Bush.
But I think there is good reason
to look beyond these tiresome quag-
mires and into some other, more
intriguing possibilities.
Indeed, political discourse often
decays into a tiring question of abso-
lutes and shades of gray. In forming
our views about people, issues and
people who have issues, we have
to choose whether or not to have
bright line rules, flexible standards
or no opinion at all.
It seems as though most strive for
some middle ground: to be flexible,
yet strict; open-minded, yet firm; in-
telligent or tolerant, yet very liberal.
The problem is basically one
of personal paradox and involves
a logical recrudescence that will
synchronize with our matchless
advances in science and art.
In other words, it must be of
logic, if we are to preserve sanity
amongst extremes.
The legendary mathematician
Kurt Godel fashioned a fantas-
tic rejoinder to my plea with his
Incompleteness Theorem.
Godel devised an elegant,
straightforward way to show there
are, in Goldstein's words, "provably
unprovable but nonetheless true
propositions in any formal, consis-
tent system that contains arithme-
tic." He proved that "a system rich
enough to contain arithmetic cannot
be both consistent and complete."
Godel went further in his corol-
lary to the theorem: The consistency
of a formal system that contains
arithmetic can't be formally proved
within the system.
Christian We un-
Waugh d e r s t a n d
The Final Frontier from natural
numbers that,
of course,
arithmetic is more consistent than
the sun rising and setting.
The problem is proving it. We
would have to go outside the sys-
tem, and then open ourselves to
more steps, ad infinitum, with con-
sistency forever eluding grasp.
Take the sentence "This sentence
is false" as an example. We would
question its consistency, and it re-
mains provably-munprovable!
Postmodernists used the theorem
to assault the empirical fortresses of
science, while Godel himself re-
mained resolute- that, prove what
it might about formal systems, his
theorem simply revealed more
about the objective world.
It would not, by his view, serve
the moral or quantum relativists.
And so, we can remain faithful to
the idea that our best days will yet be
ahead of us as humanity, unbounded
by rigid consistencies, explores not-
just nebulae, quasars and Social
Security reform, but the possibilities
and "messy meanings" of existence.
Hope will spring eternal.
Christian Waugh is a first-year
law student. His column appears on
Tuesday.
Letter to the Editor
Reporter did his duty in covering SG
Editor Wait a minute, since when are report-
ers supposed to be opinion columnists?
They say, "We inform, you decide." A re-
porter's job is to inform students about issues,
not give their opinions about them.
Mr. Cohen chose not to voice his opinion.
Why? Because he is doing his job.
Making students aware of student organi-
zation statistics might help balance the scale,
encourage involvement, and as long as they
are qualified, contribute to diversifying lead-
ership in Student Government and creating
equal representation.
As for insinuations, read the article again.
On one side, if the article seems to be "in-
sinuating" something, that may be because
of the. views expressed by people who were
interviewed, not necessarily by the reporter.
On the other side, it included comments by
Student Senate Pro-Temp John Boyles, stating
that, the SG Executive Committee did take
into account Evan Tyroler's prior experience
in ACCENT before choosing him as the next
chair, thus qualifying Tyroler's potential.
These statements were reported explicitly
in the article, whereas the insinuations you
argue are implicit and may be based on the
views of peers, not the publication.
Lastly, as for the minds of Alligator readers,
UF boasts the best students from the state and
across the country.
Don't worry about us. We can make up our
own minds.
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Officials: Appointment based on experience
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learning of Van de Bogart's ap-
pointment.
"I saw it coming," she said. "UF
is political. I was disappointed be-
cause I worked very hard. I didn't
expect it to go my way. All of the
previous chairs were Theta Chis."
'The last four SGP chairmen hail
from the fraternity The last woman
to serve as SGP chair was Andrea
Kaufman in 1991-1992.
Current SGP Chairman Jeff
Yeatman insists no connection ex-
ists with the fraternity.
"There is no diabolical scheme
behind this," he said.
Goldberg also said Van de
Bogart's appointment had nothing
to do with his Greek affiliation.
"It wasn't brought up," he said.
"Affiliation had no bearing on the
decision that the SG Executive
Committee made. I am not going
to let one agency be bogged down
from the same organization."
Goldberg said the decision was
based on experience.
"Joey had a little more experi-
ence with dealing with finances,"
he said. "I think what really
swayed the committee over was his.
experience with student organiza-
tions. I think that's what put them
over the top."
Van de Bogart said he has a vi-
sion to increase SGP staff diversity
and bring "smaller groups to town
on a regular basis."
He attributes his success to be-
ing "very willing to work."
Senate President Pro Tempore
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"one of the most difficult votes I've
ever had to make."
Senate President Diane Kassim
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vote to avoid financial problems
that SGP faced in the past.
"My whole goal is for SGP to
have a no-drama year," she said.
"That was my main focus."
In 2002-2003, SGP went 26.27
percent over budget, according to
SG Finance reports. The previous
year, the SG arm went 58.98 percent
over its limit.
"He already knows the alloca-
tions process," she said.
Boyles said he had to call the
candidate's references to give the
committee a broader perspective.
He contacted Gator Growl
Director Robert Carmody, for
whom Van de Bogart worked last
year, and Carmody had "things
above and beyond to say."
"[Karlin] did a lot 'of phone
work," Boyles said. "[Van de Bogart]
had a better overall package."
Karlin previously served on the
Accent Publicity Staff, Gator Growl
Solicitation Staff and as SGP direc-
tor of hospitality.
"She was very one-sided in
what she was doing," Boyles said.
Kassim said SG leaders aren't
avoiding anything by appointing
Van de Bogart as chairman.
. "We all knew what we would be
getting into," she said.
Goldberg said he wants to
weave a multicultural pattern in
the SG web, with TV and radio ad-
vertisements for open positions.
"It needs to be more in your
face,'" he said. "We need to make
sure we are more all out.
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rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-
1555 6-30-12-1
AFFORDABLE 2BR, 1.5 BA townhouse, pa-
tio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus.
386-328-6229 Iv 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
Looking for Female Roommate
Room w/own bath in Lexington Crossing
$450/mo includes everything
W/D, private phone,. 5 HBOs, tanning
*Internet, cable. Call 850-217-3907
6-7-4-1
Gainesville Place
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA
Available now for summer
$350 everything but phone
Female only. 352-262-7053 r 6-9-4-1
I Fort Rent
furnished
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. Incl 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! 1BR/1BA 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
DUPLEX efficiency Tower & Archer Rd.
Private 1BR, BA & Kitchen, appliances, dish
network, covered patio, picnic area, utils
included, $425/mo $100 sec dep. 352-372-
6466 6-9-2-1
Close to UF with wireless DSL, all incl, long
distance In woodsy home wih o,:,,l hia
j~r,i. ,ggte garden, '.'10, 'DL"V. -noim-.:.,,u
Florida room. Amanda or Juan 336-9242.
$375 + utilities. 6-16-4-1
Newly restored rms furned in fumed home 1-
mi N of UF. Ideal for good student. $325/mo
+ 1/3 bills w/WiFi, CATV, phone, W/D, etc.
Details call 352-871-5633 7-14-10-1
FURNISHED 1 BR in 2 BR HOUSE in NW
Gaville. $212/mo + utils. W/D. Close to UF,
on bus route. 377-5960 ly msg. 6-30-12-1
For Rent
unfurnished
*QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN
SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $325/mo.
*1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 8-15-25-2
5 BR House at UF
Avail fall, Wood floors,
W/D, DNV, huge porch.
SPet 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!
Waison Realty Corp. REAITORS*
www.watsonrent.com
Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440
Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com
8-15-25-2
*WALK TO UF*
Studios & 1/Is from $469 studios incl all util
Pets OK, Res. Free parking...guaranteed***
You Can't Live any Closer!
1216 SW 2nd 372-7111
8-15-25-2
-A HOME FOR FALLI~
HUGE floorplans
1, 2 & 3 BRs $530-735!
,, Sparkling pools & more!
Bike to UF Pets ok!
Open wkends 335-7275
8-15-25-2
U f unfurnished ,
*LUXURY 3/3 DOWNTOWN*
Hurry while they last
Only 3 left! W/D, pets OK
338-0002
8-15-25-2
*SUN BAY APTSO
*Some furnished avail*
**Walk or Bike to Campus **
1-1 $460/mo062-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info 0**376-6720
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
Stree free living! Great rates!
1BR from $460 2BR from $530
Beautiful pools/courtyards
Walk/bike to UF Pets ok
Open Weekends! 372-7555
8-15-25-2
SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE
Luxury 2BR/2BA& 3BR/3BA
W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm*
24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF
Museum Walk 379-9255
8-15-25-2
Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60
second walk to UF. Remodeled, Oul House
charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included.
Wood floors. With Parking. By Private
Owner. 538-2181 Iv message. 8-15-25-2.
GET $$$ OFF RENT 3&4 B/R
Amazing SPECIALS for fall!!!
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 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 8-15-25-2
WE LOVE BIG DOGS!!!!!
1/1 Flats, 2/2.5 & 4/2.5. TH w/W/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
0 For Rent
unfurnished
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*Gym
Fall 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 OK!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
8-15-25-2
WALK TO CLASS
Studios and 1BR's
r.uiri aofS, rpels UK.- -
Laundry on site.
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-0769
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
Summer rates
on a 15 month lease
Sun Island Properties
376-6720 www.sunisland.info
8-15-25-2
Enormous 3BR TH w/Denll
1662 sq ft. 2.5 BA Pool*Gym*Bball*Tennis*
Raquetball. Park at UF!! $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
4-20-71-2
.4-UGE 2/2 FOR FALL!
FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF
tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm -
spacious! pets ok! SPECIALS!
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. 8-15-25-2
1 BR & 2BR/1BA with W/D, central heat/air,
dishwasher,ceramic tile, private patio, pets
arranged. Off SW 34th St. Near bus rt. From
$505 377-1633 6-16-91-2
unfurnished
"LIVE IN LUXURY***
HUGE TWNHMS:2/2 & 3/3
Free cable, w/HBO & Showtime
W/D*alarm*free tanning*comp lab
Pets welcome*Private dog park
Leasing NOW & FALL 377-2801
8-15-25-2
Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups
& DW, 1BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 8-15-25-2
Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft
1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats!
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480.
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75, 332-5070.
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, pool, tennis, B-ball ,-waste, pest, lawn
mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by
" ppt 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?
1BR/iBAApt$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 373-
4423 or online at www.maximumre.com
8-15-95-2
**1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL* -
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
2BR- over 1100 sq ft 00 $650/mo
1BR-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 Budgetl
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 336-3g38
8-15-25-2
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U For Rent
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U I For Rent- or For Rent
unfurnfurd ished urtirisied J 1 'unfurnishbd '
NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE 1& 2BR Pool
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401"
8-15-25-2
*Luxury Living/Walk to UF*
$679
1BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK.
r..Iuge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets.
Next to Sorority Row
Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111
8-15-25-2
DEAL OF A LIFETIMEII!!
3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON
FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME. Alarm
Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to
UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777
8-15-25-2
ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall.
Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2
*FALL* Biks from UF 0 Houses 0
Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See
www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call
Carol at 377-3852. 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 ROOMMTgy
Tennis, ball, alarm, luv pets!
SPECIALSI 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
NOWAND 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 & 1BR avail. 306 NE 6th St.
$400-500/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2
*SPYGLASS *
Ask About Our Move-In
Specials & Giveaways
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages,
Inc[ 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 PI. $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 SW23rd St. Starting
@ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150.
Please leave a message. 6-9-21-2
Looking for an Apartment???
THE LEASING CONNECTION
S1608NW 1stAvenue
Located right behind The Florida Book Store
Plenty of FREE PARKING
FREE Apartment and Housing
Locator Service
Call 352-376-4493 or visit
www.TheLeasingConnection.com
6-7-19-2
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 6-30-
24-2
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
FREETanning 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
3BR/1 BA HOUSE central heat & A/C, kitchen
& bath tile floors, WD hookup @ 2036 NW
31 Place. $650/mo. Call 352-371-3636 6-
30-14-2
**Apply Now No Application Fee**
4 blks to UF Gatorside Apts. 1600 NW 4th.
Ave 2BR/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA.$350 or
- 12 blks to UF Center Pointe Apts 1BR/1BA
1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2
Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE
Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer
$475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please.
378-3704 6-30-17-2
Live the downtown life .
Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s
W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK
$0 DD special ask for details
From $525 338-0002
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
4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace.
W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt wood-
land view,.3 mi from campus. $335/room
util 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 town-
house, large patio $495. 494-7230. Dave
215-1728 Kathy 6-16-12-2
3BR/2BA TRIPLEX Available for August
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, DSL, 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, 352-
376-0080 6-16-12-2
Fall rentals, walk to campus 2br/lba
$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
4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd
-PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2
Avail Aug 1st. Leasing now. Bike to UF,
golf, law school. Nice 3BR/2BA home. Den,
fireplace, W/D, fenced yard. $1200/mo 352-
225-4627 6-9-10-2-
University Terrace Gainesville
University Terrace West
4/4 Individual Leases
Furnished Living Area
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/1 BA available now. Starting at $460.
Ask about UF Parking Decal.
5. t
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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*** -
inci W/D, alarm sys, skylight, contemporary
cabinetry, front porch, great bus rte. Pets ok.
$740. Call 317-8150 for details & showing
8-1-5-25-2
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
3 BED HOUSE $850/mo. Central heat &
air. Great deal! Wooden floors & W/D
hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 318-
4553 6-9-10-2
1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo.
Historical downtown W/D hook-ups,
porches, great size Cutel Must seel
Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352-
870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-10-2
3BR/1BA HOUSE Fenced yard, out-building
w/electric, 2 miles from UF $850/mo. Lease
option available. Call Ray 256-3528 6-7-8-2
1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex,
near University. $400 a month. Call 352-332-
8481 6-30-14-2
Move-In Now or August! Next to UF!
Studios & 1BR. Specials from $489/mo.
Lofts, wood firs & more. Some pet friendly!
Only a few left! All-Inclusive also avail! Call
now! 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 8-
15-23-2
Apartments Available Now
All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities
Browse our listing FREE
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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, 521 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/m6 sec. dep.
Small pets. Avail June 15 371-7149 6-16-
10-2
NEW& USED RENTALS
From $450 to $1400/mo
Available Now & August
R:GERS
dl, a
Call 376-4581
8-15-23-2
MIKE'S HOUSES
Excellent Single Family Houses
Close toUF
Call Mike 352-665-7316 6-16-10-2
1BR apt. $599/mo PINETREE GARDENS
Free dep & redec. Move in by 6/2. 321-749-
7070 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
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 8-
15-22-2
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
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. Non-
smoking. $750 1st, last, dep. 2214 NE 8th
St. 376-7529 or 219-2399 6-7-5-2
-1 BR/1 BA 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 nice! Washer/
Dryer hook-ups, central heat/air, porch.
See photos www.rentalworkshop.com.
Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-4553 6-
9-6-2
$500/month! HOUSE 1 bedroom w/study.
Walk to UFI Great location, big yard &
new paint & appliances. Must seel Cutel
13th St & NW 4th Ave. 870-0904, 318-4553
6-9-6-2
1 MILE TO UF
Avail in Aug, $1150/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/
Dryer, Central A/C, Fireplace. Call: 538-
6529. 906 NW 12th Ave. 6-7-5-2
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/1Bath 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 6-
,9-5-2
1 BR/1 BA huge close to UF SFCC. Quiet nice
yard $350/mo 4022 NW 7th St. Pet deposit,
last & security. Flex lease. Call anytime. 352-
318-8822 6-7-4-2
8/1/05. 3BR/3BA. W/D incl. Lots of ameni-
ties, on bus route to UF/SFCC. $1000/mo.
Refs required. Call 352-339-3250 7-28-16-2
****OLD HOUSE****
2BR or 3BR/1 BA, wood floors, near campus,
pet ok. Avail June 1. $550/mo. Call Greg
214-3291 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
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3BR 1BA Home with wood floors, Central
H & Air, Washer/Dryer Hkups 1100 sq ft.
$725/Mo. Off NE 16th Ave 1050 NE 13th
Place. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-
1494 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
Wood 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 1 BA Apt. Wood Floors,
Window A/C, Nat gas ht. $475/Mo 314 NW
14th Street. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372-
1494 6-9-4-2
2BR IBA Apts 1 Block to UF. New Carpet,
Window A/C, Nat Gas Ht. 1210 SW 3rd
Avenue $540/Mo. Call Merrill Management
Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2
2BR 1BA Apts. $500-525/Mo 5 Blocks to
UFI 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. 372-
1494 6-9-4-2
3 Blks to UF! 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 335-
0440 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
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2
BIKE TO UF! Great 3BR
2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet
floors, carport, screen porch,
600 NW 36th Drive $900/rent
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2
GREAT 4BR HOUSE! 2 master
BRS, fireplace, lawn svc, w/d hookups,
$1200/rent, 917 NW 40th Drive
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2
BIKE TO UFI 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 6-9-3-2
FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE
Contact us for a complete listing
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Carl Turlington Real.Estate, Inc. 372-9525
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DUCK POND APTSI Cute 1 BR & 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 6-9-3-2
CASABLANCA WEST! Spacious 2BR
2.5BATownhouse, w/d hookups, ceramic
tile, porch, pool
$750/rent 2735 SW 35th PI #1604
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2'
DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BAI Great house w/
Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet
Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2
CUTE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX!
Spacious 1 BR 1 BA, new carpet,
screen porch, lawn svc,
$550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2
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 6-9-3-2
18 NW 36th St. Close to campus, 4/3 w/in-
law suite, cent H & AC, W/D, carport. Avail
Aug. $1350/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2
3962 W Univ Ave. Close to campus. 4/2
separate living/dining/famiy room, fireplace.
All appliances, cent H&AC, W/D, hottub,
avail Aug $1400 333-9874 7-7-8-2
590 NW 54th Terr 3/2 All appliances, cent H/
AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail
Aug, $1100/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2
KENSINGTON NORTH
1803 SW 20 Ave. 2BR/2BA. Immaculate
townhouse. No pets. Close to UF. $875.
Avail 6/15. Call 352-317-0406 leave msg.
6-16-4-2
RENOVATED DOWNTOWN 2 BR 2 BA
House, wood floors, fireplace,
Sunroom, w/d hookups, CH/AC,
$675/rent, 1102 NE 3rd Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2
SPACIOUS 2 BR HOUSE w/
Living & family rooms, fireplace,
Eat-in kitchen, w/d hookups, $675/rent
711 NW 54th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2
CHEAP RENT! 3 BR 1 BA house
CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups,
$625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2
1 BR HOUSE! Fenced yard,
CH/AC, w/d hookups, $450/rent
503 B NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2
1 BR APT in Duckpond area
Spacious, wood floors, on-site W/D. Close to
downtown & UF. $470/mo Avail Aug. 207 NE
Blvd. leave mssg @ 283-9732 7-14-10-2
1BR/1BA No lease, Glen Springs area, on
bus line, next to park, fresh carpet & paint,
ceiling fans, no pets. $375/mo + $375 secu-
rity deposit. Call 374-7175 6-28-5-2
TAYLOR SQUARE,
Apts and Townhouses
621 SW 10th St Gainesville
WALK TO UF
Behind Norman Hall
BRAND 14EW LEASING FOR FALL
CONTACT 352-332-2097
6-30-6-2
HISTORIC CRACKER HOUSE
4BR/2BA Close to UF & downtown. Fully
renovated, gorgeous, huge rooms. Cent
heat/AC, hardwood firs, W/D, large fenced
yard, ceiling fans. $1400/mo 373-5295 6-
30-6-2
1.5 MILES TO UF & MALL
3BR/3BA HOUSE. Fully remodeled, 1-car
garage, hardwood floors, really nice. Avail
Aug. 1 $800/mo. 262-1838 6-28-5-2
6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. 4BR/
2BA duplexes. All appliances incl. DW, W/D.
Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile & carpet.
Approx 1200 sq ft. $1500/mo. Call Carol
at 377-3852 or check dalyproperties.com
6-28-5-2
jfl Subleases t
Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA town-
house. 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 352-379-
2926 6-7-8-3
COUNTRYSIDE $250/month.
Clean 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. All utils in-
cluded, internet, available now until July
31st. Call 850-346-0906. Check out anytime.
6-16-11-3
Apartments Sublets & Roommates
All areas. Stu, .1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500
Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn
1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368)
WVWW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3
1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo.
Historical downtown! W/D hook-ups,
porches, great size! Cutel Must seel
Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352-
870-0904, 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@hotmail.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. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. June -Aug.
Female only. Fully furnished. Incl util, cable,
internet, for just $300/mo. Call Terri @ 352-
271-1599 6-7-4-3
ARLINGTON SQUARE $220/mo
Avail now. Lease ends 8/6/05.
1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA townhome.
You pay 1/2 util, cable, electric.
Call Tara 561-262-0155 6-14-4-3
1BR/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 6-
28-5-3
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
* MOVE IN TODAY & FREE WEEK IN AUG
Furn 1BR in 2BR/2BA unit @ Melrose. Incl
all utils, internet, pool & exercise room.
Sublease for June-& July $380/mo. Avail for
fall rental. Call now 407-625-6237. 6-16-4-3
/. Roommates
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
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 8-15-25-4-
Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious
condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th
St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763
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 room-
mates, DSL, good.parking. Stephanie 371-
9409 6-9-15-4
Room in NW home. $325/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209
6-16-25-4
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.
6-16-21-4
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
mi. $465/mo/rm. lst.last.dep. Vanessa 352-
217-3464, Flo'352-357-9656 6-30-15-4
Share 3BR home w/ artist. Pref older student
or employed lady. BR & study/ofc. Sat TV,
pvcy fence, sec sys. I haye 2 inside cats +
outside cats. $400 + 1/2 utils. Bus rte 4 mi to
UFR Ruth 2-10pm 376-0129, 800-437-7287
6-9-10-4
Walk to Law School
Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 1L stu-
dents need roommate. Cable TV, wireless.
Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-639-
5958, dcdotson@ufl.edu 7-21-20-4
Female Roommate Needed
Kensington North $500/mo
included utilities & cable
SUnion 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
.6-30-12-4
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 UF. On bus rte. Tennis,
large pool, more. 1 yr lease. $245/mo + 1/3
utils, cable & DSL internet. Call Mike 352-
316-6219 6-30-13-4
Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spa-
cious 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 6-14-
10-4 ,
3rd Roommate needed male. 2 minmfrom
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 954-24Q-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 incl.
Call Amy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4
Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA town-
house w/pool. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all
utils, dig cable & hi spd net incl. Call .954-
298-7591 or amyb@ufl.edu 6-16-9-4
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 + 1/4 util. Private bath, walk-in
closet, W/D, 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
F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof.
No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail
immediately mid-Oct..$318/mo + 1/3 util.
Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba
425-778-2460 (work) or. elbarsan@ufl.edu
6-7-5-4
$275/mo + 1/2. utils 1BR in 2BR/1BA w/
Female student Cool place, walk to cam-
pus. Just N of Euro Plus & Purple Porpoise
Student pref. for year lease. 321-427-1879,
cowchipss@aol.com 6-7-4-4
2 roommates needed in 3/2
behind Applebee's 1 mi to UF
wood firs, W/D, huge kitchen,
fenced yard, addi guestroom
$300 + 1/3 util. Call 335-7820 6-9=-4
2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Credit Union/
Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF.
Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half
util. Quiet/considerate F/M? Call 337-9746
6-9-5-4
**1 BLOCK TO UFII**
Adorable brick house behind Norman. 2BR
avail 8/1, Fun/friendly roommates! Call 305-
322-4495, 954-895-8227 6-9-5-4
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, com-
munity pool $400/mo 727-399-0574 6-9-4-4
2 cozy rooms, each wlprivate 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
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 7-
7-10-4
Responsible roommate wanted. NW neigh-
borhood, reasonable rent everything in-
cluded. Call Leah @ 374-2202 6-30-4.4
Share elegant NW house. Near UF w/ wom-
an 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 362-870-
8851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4
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. 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, re-
clining couches, balcony/pool view. Bus rts
12 & 35. Great location close to campus &
Butler. Avail ASAP 318-5322, 318-5321 6-
14-4-4'
Share 2BR, 1.BA 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, WID. 941-518-4686 6-16-5-4
Room in NW house $160/mo
plus 1/2 utils. Male student. Walk to campus.
Available now thru 2005-2006 school year.
Parking 367-841.8 6-16-4-4
Sublease 1BR/1BA in 2/2 apt. Until
December. $550/mo everything included &
furnished. Available.ASAP Call 305-
491-4371 6-9-2-4
1 Female roommate needed for 3/2 house
bn 36th and University. Available now, $360/
mo + utilities. Call Katie 514-5985 6-28-5-4
F roommate wanted. Furn w/ nice BR if de-
sired. Spacy 2BR apt. June, July rent free!
Free cable + DSL. W/D in apt. Like new. Fall-
Spring $425/mo. 514-1485 6-16-4-4
F vet student seeking roommate for 2/1.5
condo. Pref NS. Free hi-spd inet & sec alarm
incl. Nice/quiet area ~2mi to UF, I have 1
cate. Pets welcome. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Call
Melissa 813-453-8326 6-30-6-4
1 BR in a 2/2.5 available for $400/mo
+ utilities. Female pref. Call Melissa 561-
445-9366 6-28-5-4
Real_ Estate
Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find
Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete
patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352-
538-2181 Iv mssg 8-15-25-5
Existing condos & luxury condos near UF
at affordable prices. For more information,
visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call
today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 6-30-66-5
Grantwood Condominiums
2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard
Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED
ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL.
Starting @ $125,9001 HURRYI
Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260
Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375
8-15-25-5
NEVACOMPANY 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
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
Countryside @ the University 4BR/4BA
top floor, partially furn. 941-518-5240
6-30-6-5
1 BR/1 BA Tumbling Creek Condo.
End unit overlooking creek, new paint,
flooring, plumbing, light fixtures, walk to
UF/ShandsNA. $66,900, serious buyers.
222-2942 7-28-14-5
FOR LEASE: Nice 2950 sq ft OFFICE
BUILDING in NW 34th St & University Ave
area. Can be divided into 2200 sq ft & 750
sq ft. Available Aug 1st. Call Carole 371-3000
6-30-6-5
SJII Furnishings J
BED-Queen; orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pil-
low-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new,
still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-372-
7490 will deliver. 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. 8-
15-25-6
CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-15-
25-6
BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king
bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests
avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can de-
liver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400
(352) 372-7490 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 8-15-
25-6
FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell
$199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6
Very CONTEMPORARY complete queen
BR set, living & dining room set, e-mail
bruno62@aol.com for pictures & price. 6-
7-6-6
NEED FURNITURE? 2-piece special sec-
tional couch, bed, dresser, desk and enter-
tainment center. For good deal, call 305-903-
2063 or 352-514-0368 6-9-7-6
BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49
* Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King
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. win
sets $89 *full sets $129 Oqueen sets $149
*king sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver.
8-15-21-6
SALE! SALE!
2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER &
DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344
6-16-5-6
25" color TV $60 0 queen size bed $60 0
nice dresser w/mirror $70 0 dormfridge,
small $40 BHSC movie camera $65 0 elec
lawn mower $50 portable sewing machine
$50 335-5326 6-7-2-6
MOVING SALE: Sealy Posturpedic queen
mattress set $190, desk, dresser, gookshelf,
& more furniture. Call Julie 359-8252 6-
9-2-6
POOL TABLE
Professional size. Like new. $1500
813-781-3412, 813-781-9130 7-7-8-6
Q7A+ iOputer Eh
I we M4akei to0m8. Ca&ts
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 8-
23-170-7
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 9 SERVICE 0 PARTS -
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 8-15-24-7
"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working 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
DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
8-15-25-8
* Bicycles )
In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? .Check in the Alligator Classifieds.
NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
* Best Prices in Townl
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9
PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve. nowl Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. 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 Gol
Furniture and household items
All in good condition and cheap
Call 278-1558 or 954-701-5434
6-9-5-10
BROTHER WORD PROCESSOR & disc
information $100.
KODAK EASYSHARE DIGITAL CAMERA
& PRINTER DOCK. New. $200
Call 335-9670 6-9-4-10
** SCOOTERS **
RPM MOTORCYCLES INC
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
8-15-2 5-11 1 .
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 web-
site. 6-16-12-11
***SOLANO CYCLE***
Scooters from $599. Largest section
KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many
others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St.
338-8450 solanocycle.c6m 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
.NEW VERUCCI 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
'02 Suzuki GSXR 750
5.9K mi Great shape. Asking $5500. (inci
helmet, jacket & cover) Call Emily 352-222-
5841 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 SCOOTER
Low 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. 941-266-5813 6-16-5-11
'04 49cc 4-stroke scooter.
Just serviced. $800
941-356-8470 .6-16-4-11
WII Autos 3
FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR*
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-2
CARS -CARS Buy*SellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
8-15-25-12
**FAST CASH PAID**
For CARS & TRUCKS
Running or Not 1990 & uponly
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
www.39thaveimports.com
8-15-25-12
$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 8-15-
25-12
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 '
m
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 352-
256-5202 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
2001 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab. Red, 4
door, V6, Automatic, AC, AM/FM/CD, tilt
steering wheel, factory theft recovery sys-
tem, <44,000 miles. $12,000. Call 386-454-
.2909 6-16-4-12
1986 Firebird V6 auto. Runs well, good body.
New brakes, tires, radiator. 1 yr old wheel &
master cylinders, starter. $1500 OBO 375-
2150 6-9-2-12
I l Wanted--
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 352-
219-6948.-Thanks. 6-9-10-13
'Help Wanted ^3
This newspaper assumes no responsibil-
ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any.reader who responds to advertising use
caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
mation or arranging meetings
LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
for details. 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! 8-
15-25-14
Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and IT needed for various positions.
Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join
our team Learn more at www.gleim.com/
employment 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
Must work summer break week.
8-15-25-14
$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226
8-15-25-14.
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 13
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BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14
SECRET SHOPPERS
Needed for evaluations of
Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters
Flexible Hours, E-mail required
Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254
8-15-25-14
Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate in a study on decision making &
smoking. If interested come to the psychol-
ogy bldg room 397 or call 392-0601 ext 297
8-15-25-14
Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progressive
company w/advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to
352-378-4156 8-31-90-14
EARN $60 THIS WEEK!
Donate Plasma & Save a Life
$$$$$$$$$$$$
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 375-21.52 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 8-15-
34-14
Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now
hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers.
Apply in. person 4-5pm, Mon Sun. See
www.green-sparrow.com for store loca--
tion or call 352-871-5771 8-15-25-14
PRE-MED GRADUATES Looking for ex-
perience in medicine? Full time assistant
needed in ophthalmology. Will train. Resume
to Dr. Levy: afn22025@bellsouth.het 6-16-
15-14
SUMMER WORK
GREAT PAY!!!
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 GOOGLEIII
WWW.PAID2GOOGLE.COM'
5-24-5-14
SOCCER COACHES: Gainesville Soccer
Alliance seeking experienced soccer coach-
es for competitive youth soccer teams for
2005-2006 season. Call 379-5979 or email:
contact@gainesvillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14
The Institute for Advanced Study of
Communication Processes at the University
of Florida is looking for volunteers who have
strong opinions or beliefs about any impor-
tant issue or cause. *You can earn $30 for
one hour by participating in this study* 352-
392-2046 x229 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 can earn $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 posi-
tions avail for college students seeking prof
work exp. No exp req. $8-9/hr.+ bonus, flex
hrs. 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
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 6-
9-6-14
Art, Art Ed,-Graphics, Arch
Hand-lettering, PT a few hrs per wk. Close
to UF. Short resume. Reply P 0 Box 286,
Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14
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 6-30-10-
14
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 informa-
tion contact Kathy Smith at 392-2171 ext
10139 6-9-5-14
*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
Chbckers
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
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
.0 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 401K program
The New York Times Company
Fortune Magazine's #1 ranked publishing
company in the World.
Qualified candidates e-mail resume with sal-
ary 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 expe-
rience. If you are highly motivated & enjoy
working in a fast-paced biotech environ-
ment, please send cover letter & resume
to: Banyan Biomarkers 12085 Research Dr.
Alachua, 32615. 386-462-2481 6-7-4-14
HELP WANTED!
Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10.
Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail
avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14
Bookkeeper/Controller
Experience a plus
Will train if needed.
Fax 815-301-8667
careers@bytheplanet.com 6-7-4-14
PHARMACIST ASSISTANT
BA in Pharmacy. Mare, Inc. Fax to 305-823-
4055 6-16-7-14
HANDYMAN, UF STUDENT PREFERRED.
Flexible hours @ $8/hr. Experienced, fast,
hard-worker. Call 371-9409. 6-30-8-14
PERSON N.ALIADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT NEEDED Must have 2-4
hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must
be organized & responsible. Email resume:
dkranz@gatorfood.com 6-14-5-14
DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere be-
tween $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. For
info contact 379-3663 6-14-5-14,
FLYER DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED
Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic
enthusiastic people,flexible schedule. Call
Dave @ 379-3663. 6-14-5-14
Web Programmer
asp,.asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge.
E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com
8-15-19-14
HEALTH EDUCATOR-PT health educator
for Male Responsibility Program. Must be
committed to sex ed & working w/at-risk
"populations. EOE. Send resumes: Planned
Parenthood 914 NW 13th St Gville FL 32601
6-9-4-14
PT Maintenance Asst. Primary responsi-
bilities include but are not limited to painting,-
cleaning and light maintenance. Flexible
hours approx 4-6 per day. Call for interview
between 1:00pm & 4:00pm M-F. 377-8797
LYONS APARTMENTS EOE 6-9-4-14
Local tech company seeking positive,
energetic,and assertive sales profession-
als with excellent communication and
phone skills. Sales experience preferred.
Base pay + commission. Send resume to
jobs@usbmis.com 6-16-6-14
ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED for PT
help. Approximately 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge
of Quickboods Pro preferred. Fax resume to
375-2526 6-16-6-14
Looking for an exciting place to work?
Several positions available. Apply today at
University Air Center or call 335-4681 6-
9-4-14
STAFF ACCOUNTANT
Will train! Local CPA firm is willing to train
the right person for tax preparation and
accounting services. Must be conscientious,
detail-oriented, have professional appear-
ance and good computer skills. Four year
degree a plus but not required. Fax resume
to 352-373-5110 6-9-4-14
.ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/BILLING CLERK
for sitework construction office. Quickbooks
exp pref. Ideal for business or accounting
major. Min 20 hrs/wk. Call 335-1711 6-14-
4-14
Call center needs telephone agents for all
shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in
person M-F 9am-4pm 6-30-7-14
CARPENTRY, PAINTING, DRYWALL ex-
perience needed for remodeling and home
repairs. Tools and transportation req. Call
352-332-2234 6-30-7-14
Need help w/computer work in home office.
Looking for someone w/expertise using
PowerPoint, PhotoShop & various other pro-.
grams. $15/hr. PT. Flex hrs. Email resume to
bcampen@bellsouth.net or fax to 371-4501
6-9-3-14
CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE
Part-time customer service help needed.
Retail exp a plus. Must work well w/children.
Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212
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UF ROUNDUP
Men's golf ties for 18th, misses final NCAA round
For the first time in five years, the
NCAA Golf Championship went on
without UF last weekend.
The Gators missed the cut fol-
lowing Friday's third round, fin-
ishing tied for 18th and five shots
behind the top-15 placement needed
to secure a spot in the final round.
"Needless to say, we had a
poor day [Friday]," Coach Buddy
Alexander said. "The course con-
ditions were very difficult and I
thought that it would play to our
advantage, but obviously they did
not. This is a disappointing end to
a season where we won three times
and assumed some success. This is
certainly very painful for us and I
know that we will be a better team
next year because of this experi-
ence."
Playing at the Caves Valley
Country Club in Baltimore, UF fell
*into an early hole on day one with
a 9-over-par 289 and stood tied for
15th place.
The Gators recovered in the
second round and moved into a tie
for 13th with a 291 (+11), but fell
out of contention with a 308 (+28)
on Friday.
Without the preseason No. 1
Gators, Georgia took a wire-to-wire
team victory and Washington's
James Lepp captured the individual
title after a three-hole playoff on
Saturday.
After three rounds, Brett
Stegmaier was the low UF golfer at
+8 in a tie for 29th place.
-STAFF REPORT
MEN'S TRACK: We're ready.
At least that's what junior
world-record holder Kerron
Clement believes as the No. 2 UF
track team heads to Sacramento,
Calif., for the 2005 NCAA Outdoor
Championships. After his team fin-
ished second in last year's NCAA
Outdoor Championships, Clement
said he knows that he is ready for
this challenge. Now it's up to his
teammates.
"We know we're going to per-
form well because we have been
resting," Clement said. "I know that
they're ready because I see the fire in
their eyes at practice. I'm part of the
team and I'm ready. We're confident
that we are going to come home
with a championship."
"Anytime you're a Gator
athletic team and you are
successful, having a target
on your back is expected."
Coach Mike Holloway
UF men's track
Still, any potential championship
team has its obstacles. For the past
two seasons the Gators won the
NCAA East Regional, where ath-
letes qualify for the championship.
However, this year they did what
no UF team ever wants to do. The
Gators came in second to Florida
State by three points.
"Losing right before we go into
the meet is definitely motivation,"
junior Southeastern Conference
high-jump champion Mike Morrison
said. '.It takes you off your high
horse and makes you get refocused.
Losing is not good, but it is good at
refocusing you. We've gotten second
so many times it's about time for us
to win one."
While there will be a tremendous
amount of competition surround-
ing the Gators, head coach Mike
Holloway does not believe that will
be the deciding factor in how UF
places.
"We do more to put pressure on
ourselves," Holloway said. "We ex-
pect excellence from our team. They
,expect it from each other. If you do
what you did to get here, you'll be
fine. Our goal is to be at our best at
the most important meet, and this is
the most important meet."
Although he has only been the
UF head coach for three years,
Holloway knows what is expected
of his team.
"Anytime you're a Gator athletic
team and you are-successful, having
a target on your back is expected,"
Holloway said. "When you're the
Florida football team, whether
you're 11-0 or 0-11, you have a target
on your back. Same thing with track
and field or baseball or any other
sport. Everybody wants to kick our
tails, basically."
BRIAN STEELE
WOMEN'S TRACK: The No. 20 wom-
en's outdoor track and field team
will look to repeat its past success
in the NCAA Championships in
Sacramento, Calif.
The Gators have finished in the
top 10 the last three seasons with a
sixth-place finish in 2002, a fourth-
place finish in 2003, and a fifth-place
finish last year. The Gators have
five top-10 finishes in head coach
Tom Jones' previous 12 trips to the
NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Six athletes and one relay team will
be representing UF in this season's
grand finale.
The Gators are led by junior
All-American Rachel Longfors and
sophomore All-American Tiandra
Ponteen, who each claimed NCAA
East Regional titles in New York on
May 28.
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BASEBALL
Players await today's draft; LaPorta breaks record
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By TIM CASEY
Alligator Writer
tcasey@alligator.org
Several UF players could receive the phone
call of a lifetime today.
The 50-round Major League Baseball
Amateur Draft begins at 12:30 p.m.
SeniorsJeff Corsaletti, Tommy Boss, Connor
Falkenbach and Mike Pete are hoping to con-
tinue their baseball careers. Underclassmen
Alan Home, Darren O'Day, Justin Tordi,
Bryan Ball, Gavin Dickey, and Stephen Barton
are also .eligible to be selected.
. Boss (7-4) has delivered consecutive stand-
out pitching performances. Most recently he
threw a complete game against North Carolina
on Saturday, allowing just three hits.
"I will probably be hanging around my
apartment," Boss said. "Connor will be there,
but that is probably it. I hope I get drafted, but
I'm not even sure if I will get drafted at all.
"We are going to focus on Florida State.
We still have two tough games to win before
we can go to Omaha. If I don't get drafted I'll
probably start looking for a job in sales, maybe
real estate if I get my license."
Home (8-2) is rated' as the 111th prospect
by Baseball America and will most likely leave
UF at the end of the season.
"As long as we win, I think I'm doing well
enough for the draft to take care of itself,"
Home said. "I just try to put that behind me
and focus on winning."
Last year, few people expected third base-
man Jonathan Tucker to leave. If underclass-
men Tordi, Dickey, Ball, O'Day or Barton get
picked early enough, they might be tempted
to sign a professional contract.
Several players have been selected before.
Home was picked No. 27 overall in 2001
and in the 30th round in 2004. Corsaletti was
picked No. 647 (22nd round) in 2004, Tordi
was picked in the 46th round in 2002, and Pete
was picked No. 1,439 (49th round) in 2001.
in attendance to see Corsaletti's first of two
home runs in the SEC tournament.
The draft will be broadcasted live on
www.mlb.com.
LAPORTA SETS RECORD: Matt LaPorta hit a
two-run home run in the second inning of
the Gators' 8-3 win over Stetson on Saturday,
giving him 24 home runs this season, a new
UF record.
"I was just sitting on an off-speed pitch and
got lucky and got the pitch," LaPorta said. "It's
a great feeling, but we still have to go out and
win games and continue to play hard."
The home run came off of Stetson sopho-
more pitcher Chris Ingoglia.
"I have got to tip my hat to Matt LaPorta,"
Ingoglia said. "He hit a great pitch and he hit
it a long way."
The total surpassed the previous.UF record
of 23, set by Brad Wilkerson in both 1997 and
1998, and Ryan Shealy in 2002.
"It couldn't happen to a nicer kid," Shealy
said. "With his power and swing, I knew
he could do it. He's really humble about it
though, it's so good to see."
Shealy is currently playing in the Colorado
Rockies' organization, for the AAA-level
Colorado Springs Sky Sox, batting .313 with 9
home runs and 34 RBI through Sunday.
"You just get a feeling about him, he's go-
ing to be a really good player," Shealy said.
Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team
Kim Klement/Alligator
Matt LaPorta watches his record-setting 24th home run sail over the left field bleach-
ers in the first inning of Saturday's 8-3 win over Stetson.
Corsaletti has improved his draft standing six-run comeback against Arkansas in the
after an, impressive senior year, including a Southeasten Conference Tournament. -,
recent display of power hitting. Corsaletti has Major League general managers Theo
hit three home runs in the last two weekends, Epstein, of the Boston Red Sox, and Paul
including a two-run shot that was part of a DePodesta, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, were
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Gators have plenty.of reasons to look past Super Regional matchup
Got your tickets to Omaha
yet?
Wait, what?
Oh yeah, I forgot. Students don't
care about college baseball.
Well, now is a good time to start.
Because it is, after all, "that time
of year." Just ask anyone on the
Gators, who repeated that cliche
in the postgame press conference
about as many times as they scored
against Notre Dame (23).
In the same press conference, UF
coach Pat McMahon thanked just
about everyone on the planet for a
great weekend. Next weekend has
the potential to be better, though.
I know the College World Series
co 1 umn
shouldn't
come out
until next
weekend, but
I'm going to
lan Fisher write it now.
Extra lanhings Call me
ifisher@alligator.org crazy, but
there are nu-
merous rea-
sons why UF should defeat Florida
State to get to [insert the Promised
Land or eating steaks in Omaha
cliche here.]
Let me get the home-field advan-
tage out of the way. That one is obvi-
ous. The games will sell out for
once even though FSU will have
a good turnout.
Another easy one is that the
Gators have won five in a row
against FSU in the postseason. But
let's dig deeper.
On the surface, the Gators fan is
worried since the 'Noles took two of
three from the Gators.
Give the box scores a look and
check out who pitched those games.
Actually, it's not about who pitched.
It's about who didn't.
Since the three games were in
the middle of the week, McMahon
started freshmen Stephen Locke and
Tommy Wynn, while he Seminoles'
regular starters pitched.
Notice the absence of Bryan Ball,
Tommy Boss and Alan Home, who
all happened to win this weekend.
The Seminoles are going to be in
for a bit of an unpleasant surprise.
The Gators have also prepared
a lot better for the postseason.
Sure, FSU's record is 52-18, but the
Seminoles haven't exactly played
the toughest schedule. Or anywhere
close to it.
UF had the sixth hardest sched-
ule this year playing in the nation's
toughest conference. FSU's sched-
ule was ranked 62nd. It probably
doesn't help that the Seminoles took
five games from Hawaii-Hilo, which
has the fewest amount of Division I
wins in the country with a mind-
boggling two. FSU then proceeded
to get swept by Hawaii, a team that
didn't even make the tournament.
Interestingly, North Carolina's
RPI is 18 spots higher than FSU's.
All it took.was one inning for the
Gators to dispose of the Heels.
So UF's regional was tougher
than FSU's. Any way you look at
it, UF has had a tougher road to the
Super Regional, and it will show.
If my reasoning holds up,
McMahon should have thanked the
NCAA during the press conference
for giving his Gators the Seminoles
in the Super Regional.
If not, sorry for jinxing it.
Despite a combined 47,
points by Shaquille O'Neal
Ppnd Dwyane Wade, Miami
fell to Detroit 88-82 in Game
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disappointing 18th place finish
in the NCAA Championship,'while
the men's and women's outdoor
track teams will look for success in
California. See story, pg. 15.
*June 6, 2004: Behind a four-hit, six-strike-
out performance by starting pitcher Tommy
Boss, the UF baseball team shuts out. UCLA
11-0 and advances to the NCAA Super Re-
gionals. The Gators' celebration would end
there, as they were swept by Miami.
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the independent florida RecycIe; Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida VOLUME 98 ISSUE 150 We Inform. You Decide. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 ators slam Irish, sweep NCAA Regional By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@aligator.org The UF baseball team has accomplished nearly everything it set out to do this season. In November, Jeff Corsaletti talked about beating Miami. UF won that series in February. "We just wanted to come out here and play hard. We knew that we had Alan Horne on the mound and he's going put up a lot of zeroes." Brian Lelerc UF baseball player Matt LaPorta talked about winning the Southeastern Conference as early as January. The Gators won the SEC regular-season title after sweeping Vanderbilt in the last week of the season. Since the first day of fall practice, every player said they wanted to reach the College World Series in Nebraska. The Gators took one more step toward that goal after winning the regional round of the NCAA tournament, in a 23-3 defeat of Notre Dame in Sunday's championship game. The Gators' offense swarmed over the Irish like the giant water bugs that swarmed McKethan stadium all weekend, with 12 different players totaling 21 hits. Brian Leclerc was named the Regional's Most Outstanding Player after batting 4-for-5 with four RBI on Sunday. "It's our job on offense to put up some runs," Leclerc said. "We got help from everyone, top to bottom, freshman to seniors, regulars to bench players." Leclerc batted 8-for-12 with nine RBI in the tournament. "We just wanted to come out here and play hard," he said. "We knew that we had Alan Horne on the mound and he's going put up a lot of zeroes." Horne (8-2) won his seventhconsecutive decision by striking out eight batters over seven inSEE BASEBALL, PAGE 5 Matt Marriott / Altgator Staff UF catcher Brian Jeroloman holds onto the ball to tag Notre Dame right fielder Craig Cooper out at home for the first out of Sunday's game. Cooper was thrown out by Adam Davis on a relay throw. By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org It took them two days to decide, but when the chips fell in Student Government circles, the tradition continued. The SG Executive Committee voted unanimously to extend Theta Chi's dominance of the Student Government Productions chair by appointing Joey Van de Bogart, who was a member of the fraternity until Spring 2004. "He was above and beyond the most qualified," Student Body President Joe Goldberg said. "The SG Executive Committee made their decision, and I stand behind their decision. There was no dissension." Van de Bogart, a Florida Blue Key member, was an SGP assistant director last year. E Matt LaPorta watches his recordsetting 24th home run sail over the left-field bleachers in the first inning of Saturday's 8-3 win over Stetson. He broke a record held by Ryan Shealy and Brad Wilkerson. See story, pg. :16. Members of the committee said the deci-sion to appoint him as the leader of UF's student entertainment bureau was not easy. Also up for the position was last year's SGP vice chair of production, Alicia S. Karlin. Karlin said she has the qualifications to direct SG's entertainment arm despite the move. "I was more qualified Student for the position," she said. GoVom ont "I worked for one of the largest music-booking organizations in the country" Also, Karlin's position as a vice chair was significantly higher than Van de Bogart's assistant directorship. According to their applications, both joined SGP in Fall 2002. Karlin said she knew the future long before SEE SGP, PAGE 8 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Provost prepares for UF By STEPHEN MAGRUDER Alligator Writer smagruder@alligator.org Janie Fouke won't have to worry anymore about blowing snow off her driveway at 5 a.m. before going to work. But with less than three months until Fouke becomes UF's provost, she faces the daunting tasks of transferring her life to Gainesville and preparing for the demands of the university's No. 2 administrator. Fouke, dean of engineering at Michigan State University, was named UF's new provost Thursday, bringing to an end more than a year of searching for former Provost David Colburn's replacement following his resignation in February .Engineering students looking for a way to work while earning their master's degrees might have found their "edge" on the information superhighway. See story, pg. 4. 2004. As provost, Fouke will work closely with UF President Bernie Machen to set policy and enact change at UF, and how much they get done could depend on how well their administra-tive styles blend together. "That's one of the most important elements that will allow us to Foukbe successful is that we can work together," Fouke said in a telephone interview from Michigan. Fouke's many responsibilities will include re-staffing the provost's office as well as finding a handful of SEE PROVOST, PAGE 5 FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 9' CROSSWORD 14 Thunder SPORTS 16 .storms 87/71 visit www.alligator.org SGP also keeps legacy
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2, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 News Today PUBLIC OPINION CL *0 0 C. 0 L. m E E 0 0 E 0 LOCAL UF salary increases to begin in August UF full-time employees will receive a 3.6 percent salary increase beginning Aug. 1, thanks to a budgetary agreement betwaen the Florida Legislature and ~18O M Aonth This coupon good for an extra $5 on your 2nd and 4th FORECAST TODAY THUNDER STORMS 87/71 WEDNESDAY THUNDER STORMS 86/70 Governor Jeb Bush, who signed the budget about a week ago. The wage increase affects all state employees. "This is the largest salary increase provided by the state in a long time," said Ed Poppell, vice president for finance and administration. All UF full-time employees received a $1,000 bonus last year, and some employees received merit raises, but since each department independently funded the raises, they decided who received the award, Poppell said. Approximately 12,000 fulltime UF employees will benefit from the salary increase, including graduate assistants, professors and staff members. Michael W. Mironack, associate director of the Reitz Union, is busy crunching numbers and is unsure if any services will be scaled back, since the Reitz Union is an auxiliary entity, which produces its own revenue. "We are still working on the budget," Mironack said. "Pay increases are part of the budgeting process. It's not anything new." The Reitz Union and other THURSDAY THUNDER STORMS 85/70 FRIDAY THUNDER STORMS 87/68 SATURDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 89/69 auxiliary entities will not receive aid from the state to compensate for the salary increase. 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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 3 STUDENT LIFE Meredith Act features harsh penalties for hazing By CRYSTAL HENRY Aligator Writer chenry@aligator.org Nearly four years after Chad Meredith drowned in Lake Osceola while rushing the University of Miami's Kappa Sigma Fraternity, his parents will make a return, trip to the lakeshore where their son died. serious injury or death a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, even if the victim consents. And putting someone at risk of injury now will become a first-degree misdemeanor. Florida law defines hazing as "any action or situation, which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical was outlined previously in the Student Activities Handbook. Prior to this law, if someone was found guilty of hazing at UF, he or she could be fined, among other penalties. Now a student who violates hazing laws could lahd a five-year Gov. Jeb Bush is expected to sign the health or safety of a student for the purpose prison term. Chad Meredith Act into law sometime toof initiation or admission into or affiliation Although there have day, which will give some meaning to their with any organization operating under the been a few cases of hazing son's death, said William Meredith. sanction of a university." Sharkey in the past, UF has been "It gives us a feeling of comfort, in a lot While UF requires a constitution that very lucky, said Joe Sharkey, spokesman for of ways, that he really helped," William includes an anti-hazing statement for all the University Police Department. Meredith said. registered student organizations, this law Sharkey said campus police provide The law will make hazing that results in allows for harsher punishments than what security for many fraternity and sorority functions, and hazing is not as prevalent at UF as other schools. When the anti-hazing law takes effect, Florida will be one of eight states that consider some types of hazing a felony, according to an online database compiled by StopHazing.org. John Dicks, president of the Interfraternity Council, an organization that governs all the fraternity chapters at UF, said the council already educates members on anti-hazing, but with the bill's passage, the council would introduce more educational programs. "You can never have too much education," he said. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Women indulge in benefits of WUFT-hosted health event By JAYME GOUGH Alligator Contributing Writer Women of all ages flocked to the Reitz Union Ballroom on Saturday morning for a day of pampering at A Woman's Day of Health & Beauty, an eveht highlighting female health issues. Susan White, director of education and outreach at WUFT and organizer of the first-time event, emphasized that the day was for mothers and daughters to come together and learn. Student "In most homes, Lif. women drive the-health initiative," White said. "We figured that if we could educate women about health matters, we will be educating the entire family." UF's College of Health and Human Performance also collaborated on the event. White's own daughter helped her plan the event and even participated in the lunchtime fashion show. Linda Cirulli-Burton, a motivational speaker, kick-started the event, asking the audience to share one positive thing in their lives with the person seated next to them. A strange giddiness fell over the crowd as they giggled and smiled at each other's experiences. "I hope and pray that tis will become an annual event," CirulliBurton said. Sessions on topics as varied as self-defense, nutrition and even belly dancing' were offered to participants. Miryam Fontalvo sat with her mother in vitamin specialist Monica Cooper's "Simple Nutrition Tips for Growing Girls and Women" session. Fontalvo asked numerous questions about the different benefits of vitamins in alleviating the body's aches and pains. Fontalvo, originally from Colombia, then translated Cooper's responses to her mother in Spanish. In another session, Michael Welch of Choi Kwang Do of North Florida offered women advice on self-defense. "Frankly, I don't think too many people are teaching self-defense correctly, because most self-defense instructors teach women to scream and react to an assailant," Welch said. "We try to teach women to act instead of react, to take control of the situation, knowing that many attackers expect women to struggle in particular ways." Elizabeth Croce, 12, received a haircut from representatives from Gregory Marshall Blonde Salon. "I'm having fum helping my mom with her homeopathic booth," Croce said as hair stylists blowdried her long hair. "They have so Linda Cirulli-Burton energizes her audience at Saturday's Women's Day of Health and Beauty. She said she always likes to start her talks with a standing ovation. many fun things to do here." As the event wound to a close, Beauty booths housing Mary the exhibitors packed up their Kay, Avon, Clinique and The Body booths and the women collected Shop offered samples and make-up raffle prizes. tips. Event coordinator White said she looked forward to future health and beauty days. "Hopefully, we can add and keep the word annual in the name of this event," she said. Online voting back on agenda as committee researches N STUDENT GOVERNMENT HAS TOYED WITH ALLOWING STUDENTS TO VOTE REMOTELY FOR YEARS. By IVETTE MENDEZ Alligator Writer imendez@aligator.org After two failed attempts, online voting is back on the Student Government agenda. The Committee to Investigate Online Voting convened Thursday and Monday to review the research presented by the 2004 committee, which met last summer. "It's something, that's a hot-button issue," committee Chairman Jared Hemandez said. Online voting was a prominent issue in last year's SG election, but Hernandez said he did not want personal interests affecting the process of trying to find a solution to the online voting issue. "Leave the politics at the door," he said. The first meeting was an introduction to the committee's agenda for the summer. "It's a tough issue, and it needs to be dealt with," Hernandez said. "The goal is to make a recommendation by the end of the Summer term." The final report from last year's committee meetings contained research detailing the benefits of online voting, possible setbacks that might affect vote accuracy, voting costs and possibilities for fraud. "The [2004] committee chose to emphasize some things over others," Hernandez said. This year's committee will try to find a solution to the problems presented in last year's final report, he said. Two bills to implement online voting have been presented previously to the Senate Judiciary Committee but were withdrawn before reaching the Senate floor because of lack of practical application and security concerns. "Ballot integrity, poll accessibility and participation in the process are the three most important aspects of this issue." Jared Hernandez Committee to Investigate Online Voting chairman "Ballot integrity, poll accessibility and participation in the process are the three most important aspects of this issue," Hernandez said. The committee wants to fill the gaps in the research before presenting a suggestion to the Senate, Hernandez said. "We must research not only our current process and what it costs, but any process that we might suggest to the Senate," he said. The committee presented the costs for the Spring 2005 election: a preliminary $39,827.65 for paper voting that excludes two items not yet billed. Hernandez said UF already has taken a step toward making online voting d possibility. "I understand that the university has purchased software," he said, adding that the committee is working on finding the best way to implement the software. Monday's meeting paired up committee members into groups that will research costs, methods of implementation and vendors for different types of voting. The committee will cover legal questions, paper voting, electronic voting and intranet and Internet voting possibilities before presenting a suggestion to the Senate. Electronic voting refers to voting at a booth on campus, intranet voting would mean ballots could be cast via computers on campus on a closed network and Internet voting refers to ballots being cast through the Internet on an open system.
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4, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 STUDENT LIFE Options open for engineers Ia, .' ~ ~ 1I By MELISSA FILIPKOWSKI Alligator Contributing Writer Engineering students looking for a way to work while earning their master's degrees might have found their edge. The College of Engineering will offer five non-thesis master's degree programs starting Fall 2005 through its online distance-learning program, the UF Electronic Delivery of Graduate Engineering, or UF EDGE. UF EDGE is designed for the working engineer who wishes to earn a master's degree at the same time, UF -EDGE director Mary Bonhomme said. "The program really benefits the practicing engineer who needs to be working rather than going to school all the time," she said. The program, offering Master of Science degrees in computer engineering/computer science, computer engineering/computer science with a bioinformatics track, electrical and computer engineering, civil engineering, and environmental engineering with a specialization in water resources planning and management, does not require students to visit the UF campus in Gainesville. Distancelearning students will interact with their professors via phone, fax or Khargonekar e-mail. While distance learning can make it easier on the working engineer, the curriculum will still maintain the College -of Engineering's high standards. "These programs accommodate students with families and job responsibilities and provide very flexible curriculum schedules, while maintaining the highest standards of graduate education, in keeping with our ranking as a top nationally-recognized engineering school," said Pramod P. Khargonekar, dean of the College of Engineering, in a press release. While the college has had programs with the same concept as the UF EDGE program since 1964, this is the first time a program has had such a systematic approach, Bonhomme said. "The classes will have more of a guarantee of being offered than in the pastt" Bonhomme said. Keith Wilson, a computer engineeringjunior, said he thinks the program will be a success as long as the distance-learning students have to do as much work as students earning their master's degrees on campus. "A lot of people have to work," Wilson said. "It seems like a reasonable way to do it as long as it .completely corresponds to what master's students are doing on campus." For more information about the program, visit the UF EDGE Web site at http://ufedge.eng.ufl.edu. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ; I I I t
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 5 Gators prepare to take on Seminoles for College World Series berth BASEBALL, from page 1 nings. "Pitching's easy when you put up 23 runs," Horne said. "We made plays defensively all game to keep them down." Adam Davis tied an NCAA Regional and Super Regional record by scoring six runs in the win. Davis also batted 4-for-5 with three RBI. "It was a lot of fun," Davis said. "Anytime you score 23 runs, obviously you're going to have fun." Top-seeded UF (43:20) reached the championship game of the tournament by defeating .North Carolina 5-2 on Saturday night. Senior Tommy Boss (7-4) pitched a complete game, striking out six batters and allowing three hits and two runs. "I'm feeling like I'm in a groove right now," Boss said. The Gators defeated Stetson 83 earlier in the day in a game that was rescheduled due to rain and lightning on Friday. Bryan Ball (7-4) pitched 6.2 innings before Connor Falkenbach entered to close the game without allowing a run. In the victory, All-American Matt LaPorta hit his 24th home K run of the season to set a UF single season record. Reaching the College World Series would cross another goal off of the team's checklist. In March, Darren O'Day said he wanted to defeat in-state rival Florida State. The Seminoles (53-18) defeated the Gators twice this season in three games, but UF has a shot at redemption this weekend. The Gators will host a Super Regional, best-of-three series against tenth-ranked Florida State. "Our young men have played themselves into this position, to host a ,Regional and Super Regional," UF coach Pat McMahon said. "That's by hard work during the course of the entire season." The dates and times of the games will be announced today at noon on ESPN. Leclerc said the sixth-ranked Gators are excited for a chance to reach the College World Series and end the Seminoles' season. "We know they beat us on our home turf earlier on in the year," Leclerc said. "Around here, we don't like that too much. "We're going to do everything we can to make sure that doesn't happen." Fouke endures series of interviews with students and faculty to secure position PROVOST from page 1 new deans, which could take as long as a year to complete. Fouke said she has devised a three-part plan of action for when she arrives at UF: looking at the university's infrastructure to see what tools are used, examining hiring practices to make sure the best people are picked for jobs and mentoring those hired. "I know a few of the faculty, and they've had wonderful experiences," she said. Fouke's career in academics has spanned more than 30 years, starting with teaching in her home state of North Carolina. She'obtained her doctorate in biomedical mathematics and engineering from the University of North Carolina in 1982 before moving north for various teaching and research positions in Ohio and Michigan. Fouke said she learned about the complexities of getting all different colleges and disciplines at a university, all with separate -and sometimes conflicting -priorities, to "play together," from her time spent at MSU. "I expect a learning curve for disciplines for which I'm not familiar to be steep, so I've spent a lot of time and energy learning about other disciplines," she said. Fouke, a college-sports fan, said she plans to study up on UF's football and basketball programs. "I grew up in the ACC -that's where I have expertise, knowledge [and] loyalty," she said. "Another part of my learning curve is gonna be the SEC." "It's an excellent institution. The more people I talked with about it, the more people seemed to tell me how wonderful the folks were down there." Janie Fouke new UF provost Picked from a group of four finalists, Fouke will assume UF's No. 2 administrative position from Interim Provost Joe Glover, who has served as provost since December, on Aug. 15. Beating out candidates from UF, the University of Kentucky and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Fouke endured a series of interviews and meetings with students, faculty and a search committee. "She was in the top two of every group," Machen said, calling her hiring a "positive sign" that UF was attractive to outsiders. Machen added that her background as a teacher and dean, as well as her strong desire to come to UF, helped her secure the spot. "I think her energy caught people," he said. Though Fouke said she will miss the people at MSU, she is excited about getting started at UF. "It's an excellent institution," she said. "The more people I talked with about it, the more people seemed to tell me how wonderful the folks were down there." Machen describe.d Fouke's style as "spontaneous" and his own as "off the top." "I think the mix of her with the others is going to be great," he said. "I think we're gonna have fun." 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6, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 Editorial .Lower ed You can read this, but some Americans can't T he pen, as is true for its foe, is only as great as the person wielding it. And the children of America may as well be defenseless. Of the 18,904 high-school seniors who took the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test this year, only 20 percent passed its reading section. In the same breath, the CIA's World Factbook tells us the literacy rate of the United States is 97 percent. Something's rotten in the state of sunshine. More than three centuries ago, it was the penny-priced newspaper, affordable and filled with the commodity everyone loves -gossip -that made literacy a trend in the United States. How extraordinary that so many took upon themselves to learn the basics of written language, a skill previously not considered more important than keeping children on farms, and could know the news of the world? With just 26 letters, far fewer than those required by Japanese, which demands its newspaper audience command knowledge of some 2,000 characters, English speakers of every class have created more than a conservative estimate of 3 million words, a daily growing number. With more than a billion speakers worldwide, English is becoming the business language of the world. And the kids right here in our state's schools can hardly make sense of it. As much as it stings every time someone brakes a plate, we're not talking about spelling -two of our fellow journalists we hold in highest esteem wouldn't pass the first round of a spelling bee. But that's why Microsoft Word comes standard with spell-check, and English is nonetheless comparatively utilitarian -the Alligator editorial department's other language of choice is French, which has beautiful-sounding, infinitely elaborate words when written that ultimately possess all of three syllables out loud. Speaking of France, its version of Merriam-Webster is the somewhat more militant Academie Francaise, the 40-member body responsible for standardizing the French language and publishing its official dictionary -once every five years. The Oxford English Dictionary estimates the number of new entries, including words, expressions and idioms, added every year at approximately 2,500. Granted, it's not easy writing English -but it sure is fun. With idioms, metaphors, similes, hyperbole, even those indigestion-causing cognates and an average of three meanings per word, English possesses a veritable cornucopia of options to say just what we want. Why merely walk when we can run/skip/jog/amble/meander/frolic/sprint/hop/straggle/ pussyfoot/sneak/shuffle down a street. What fun! Encouragingly, sixth-grade FCAT takers came in at 56 percent, which many credit to the phenomenon of a certain series of books first published when they were starting to learn their ABCs in kindergarten. Turn your nose up if you so choose, but grade-school kids toting around three-pound books is arguably a kind of magic. And frankly, we'll take what we can get. Technology, MTV, poetry and pop-culture minutiae all contribute to language in myriad ways, creating not only new words but contexts and uses. Without mastery, staying afloat is wishful thinking at best. Maybe text-messaging shorthand will win out over words like you and are. About 200,000 words are in regular use in today's English, with many long gone and ones yet to be inspired and no limit on the turnover rate. We're not scared of change -we just hope the masses don't lay down their mightier instrument. fi-th independent florida Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 1ISO words (aou one leter-szed page). They mlust be type, double-spaced and must incluIde the or n e sfiat hne y nmber. Naes bll s, withheld if t writer shows j st e reser the nghtt toe fr egth, yra r style an libel. Sen letters to lte5's~alligati,.oig, bring th~em to 11-05 W. University Ave., or send them to P.O. 5ox 14257. Gainesville. FL 32604-2257.Colun s of about 450 words about original topics and editorial -rtoonsare also welcome. Questions? Call 376-4458. Onions ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions 7K 4J~ Guest column Stem-cell research more than morals scientists have yet to answer millions of Americans' ageold demand for the ability to grow money on trees, so sprouting embryonic stem cells like flower buds might be considered a lofty request. As such, the current ethical debate over federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research will not get any easier. Under current federal policy set by President Bush, only embryonic stem-cell lines created before Aug. 9, 2001, are eligible for federally funded research. Unfortunately, these stem-cell lines are contaminated with mouse feeder cells, rendering them unusable for human purposes. On May 24, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would lift the restriction and allow scientists to develop stem-cell lines from unused embryos donated by patients of fertility clinics. Many of the embryos would otherwise be destroyed. Embryonic stem cells have the ability to evolve into any cell type found in the human body. These undifferentiated cells possess a greater potential to regenerate damaged tissue, especially in vital organs, than already specialized adult stem cells. Scientists believe delving into further embryonic stemcell research is an essential step toward finding cures for diseases and afflictions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and paralysis. However, this process raises many ethical concerns for conservatives over the destruction of the embryo during stem-cell extraction. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas, called it "the dismemberment of living, distinct human beings for the purposes of medical experimentation." On the contrary, classifying a multicellular ball the size of the dot on an "i" as a "distinct human being" is a far stretch of the imagination. The creation of human life could only be achieved by placing the embryo in a uterus hopped up on fertility drugs. Aaron BIye Come to think of it, it's a concept simiBlye's Eyes lar to Nirvana's hit album "In Utero." ablye@alligator.org Overly exaggerating conservatives make it sound like we live on "The Island of Dr. Moreau," where scientists clone four-assed monkeys with the use of federal funding. That was only a bad movie, not reality. Recently, President Bush held a news conference on bioethics, threatening to use his first veto ever. Surrounded by 21 children adopted as frozen embryos, he stated, "The children here today remind us that there is no such thing as a spare embryo. These lives are not raw material to be exploited, but gifts." Mr. President, did you just say "exploited?" Many other conservatives have also classified embryonic stem-cell research as immoral. Attempting to save the life of another human being is the zenith of morality. The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act passed through the House 238-194 and is predicted to pass through the Senate. Fifty of the 238 representatives who voted for the bill were Republicans. In the May 20-22 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, 53 percent of Americans -a mandate if there ever was one -either want no restrictions at all on federally funded stem-cell research or want the restrictions reduced. This is a bipartisan issue supported by the majority of Americans, yet President Bush threatens to veto the bill, On "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," conservative Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., asked moderate Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., a cancer patient, "When did your life biologically start?" Specter replied, "I'm a lot more concerned, at tlhds point, about when my life is going to end." I couldn't have put it any better myself. Aaron Blye is a political science senior. His column appears on Tuesdays. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Should UF adMonday's question: Until you 7% YES ministrators step in if they perceive found out who he was, did you 93% NO impropriety in Student Government? think "Deep Throat" was made up? 43 TOTAL VOTES Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 X ALLIGATOR, 7 Column Mathematical theorem may provide key to political debate Of hope, Emily Dickinson wrote, "I've heard it in the chillest land -And on the strangest Sea -Yet, never, in Extremity, It asked a crumb -of Me." Unfortunately, many feel as though hope these days is asking a lot -whether Republicans try to explain their obvious and easy economic wisdom to Democrats or Democrats try to cope with four more years of President Bush. But I think there is good reason to look beyond these tiresome quagmires and into some other, more intriguing possibilities. Indeed, political discourse often decays into a tiring question of absolutes and shades of gray In forming our views about people, issues and people who have issues, we have to choose whether or not to have bright line rules, flexible standards or no opinion at all. It seems as though most strive for some middle ground: to be flexible, yet strict; open-minded, yet firm; intelligent or tolerant, yet very liberal. The problem is basically one of personal paradox and involves a logical recrudescence that will synchronize with our matchless advances in science and art. In other words, it must be of logic, if we are to preserve sanity amongst extremes. The legendary mathematician Kurt Godel fashioned a fantastic rejoinder to my plea with his Incompleteness Theorem. Godel devised an elegant, straightforward way to show there are, in Goldstein's words, "provably unprovable but nonetheless true propositions in any formal, consistent system that contains arithmetic." He proved that "a system rich enough to contain arithmetic cannot be both consistent and complete." Godel went further in his corollary to the theorem: The consistency of a formal system that contains arithmetic can't be formally proved within the system. Christian We unWaugh d e r s t a n d The Final Frontier from natural nunibers that, of course, arithmetic is more consistent than the sun rising and setting. The problem is proving it. We would have to go outside the system, and then open ourselves to more steps, ad infinitum, with consistency forever eluding grasp. Take the sentence "This sentence is false" as an example. We would question its consistency, and it remains provably unprovable! Postmodernists used the theorem to assault the empirical fortresses of science, while Godel himself remained resolute' that, prove what it might about formal systems, his theorem simply revealed more about the objective world. It would not, by his view, serve the moral or quantum relativists. And so, we can remain faithful to the idea that our best days will yet be ahead of us as humanity, unbounded by rigid consistencies, explores notjust nebulae, quasars and Social Security reform, but the possibilities and "messy meanings" of existence. Hope will spring eternal. Christian Waugh is afirst-year law student. His colun appears on Tiesdays. Letter to the Editor Reporter did his duty in covering SG Editor: Wait a minute, since when are reporters supposed to be opinion columnists? They say, "We inform, you decide." A reporter's job is to inform students about issues, not give their opinions about them. Mr. Cohen chose not to voice his opinion. Why? Because he is doing his job. Making students aware of student organi-_ zation statistics might help balance the scale, encourage involvement, and as long as they are qualified, contribute to diversifying leadership in Student Government and creating equal representation. As for insinuations, read the article again. On one side, if the article seems to be "insinuating" something, that may be because of the views expressed by people who were interviewed,-not necessarily by the reporter. On the other side, it included conunents by Student Senate Pro-Temp John Boyles, stating that. the SG Executive Comnittee did take into account Evan Tyroler's prior experience in ACCENT before choosing him as the next chair, thus qualifying Tyroler's potential. These statements were reported explicitly in the article, whereas the insinuations you argue are implicit and may be based on the views of peers, not the publication. Lastly, as for the minds of Alligator readers, UF boasts the best students from the state and across the country. Don't worry about us. We can make up our own minds. Andrea Fabic 3LS MARKETPLACE 2. BOXES for $32.00 3 010S W Arhr Rd. 374-9227 .Acuvue 11 CONTACTS 2 -BZest Pricein Gainesville, 352-264-9924 .9 2950A SW Archer Road 17 2 nvriyAe for people ho hveb n vaccinated against hepatitis B. Only you can be paid to help save lives, Earn up to $975* n 3 months! Psoinstroilo, f~i 32601 335237-3 431 m 5 paumy, dustas osayo rgad a ,sob0 t h asfisrr cidew. 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8, ALLIGATOR 0 TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 | Officials: Appointment based on experience e l g N 9, ( y "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" S from page 1 learning of Van de Bogart's appointment. "I saw it coming," she said. "UF is political. I was disappointed because I worked very hard. I didn't expect it to go my way. All of the previous chairs were Theta Chis." The last four SGP chairmen hail from the fraternity. The last woman to serve as SGP chair was Andrea Kaufman in 1991-1992. Current SUP Chairman Jeff Yeatman insists no connection exists with the fraternity. "There is no diabolical scheme behind tis," he said. Goldberg also said Van de Bogart's appointment had nothing to do with his Greek affiliation. "It wasn't brought up," he said. "Affiliation had no bearing on the decision that the SG Executive Committee made. I am not going to let one agency be bogged down from the same organization." Goldberg said the decision was based on experience. "Joey had a little more experience with dealing with finances," he said. "I think what really swayed the committee over was his experience with student organizations. I think that's what put them over the top." Van de Bogart said he has a vision to increase SGP staff diversity and bring "smaller groups to town on a regular basis." He attributes his success to being "very willing to work." Senate President Pro Tempore John Boyles said the decision was "one of the most difficult votes I've ever had to make." Senate President Diane Kassim said she gave Van de Bogart her vote to avoid financial problems that SGP faced in the past. "My whole goal is for SGP to have a no-drama year," she said. "That was my main focus." In 2002-2003, SGP went 26.27 percent over budget, according to SG Finance reports. The previous year, the SG arm went 58.98 percent over its limit. "He already knows the allocations process," she said. $4 Pitchers $1 Drafts + WED: LADIES NIGHT Ladies Drink FREE Live Acoustic Music 1728GW. University Ave. .377-7333 SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Aviation Sciences And you thought learning to fly a kite was fun! Earn an A.S. degree in Professional Pilot Technology, and FAA certificates for private pilot, instrument and multi-engine ratings at Santa Fe. Transfer all credit hourstone of the largestaeronautical universities in the United States. Santa Fe is the only Florida college to offer an Aviation degree that is fully transferable to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. For more information and program costs visit online at WwW.SfCC.edu and look in the index under Aviation. 352-334-0300 HealhyM-aes Needed1 To participate in a UF nutrition study Eligible Males Must Be: 0 18 -49 years old 0 Non-smoking a Not taking prescription medication 0 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 22U~cfijU Boyles said he had to call the candidate's references to give the committee a broader perspective. He contacted Gator Growl Director Robert Carmody, for whom Van de Bogart worked last year, and Carmody had "things above and beyond to say." "[Karlin] did a lot *of phone work," Boyles said. "[Van de Bogart] had a better overall package." Karlin previously served on the Accent Publicity Staff, Gator Growl Solicitation Staff and as SGP director of hospitality. "She was very one-sided in what she was doing," Boyles said. Kassim said SG leaders aren't avoiding anything by appointing Van de Bogart as chairman. ."We all knew what we would be getting into," she said. Goldbergsaid he wants to weave a multicultural pattern in the SG web, with TV and radio advertisements for open positions. "It needs to be more in your face," he said. "We need to make sure we are more all out. "[But] it's not going to happen overnight."
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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 5 376-2507 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 $373/bdrm includes cable w/HBO & SHOWTIME Water & Sewer, W/D, Gym, Tanning Now & Fall The Landings 336-3838 8-15-25-2 Classifieds.
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10, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 For Rent F rRen For Rent For Rent For Rent unfuefis hedj, .nurihunfu rnfurnished ) unfurnished nfrnsd NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401 8-15-25-2 *Luxury Living/Walk to UF* $679 1BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK. ,Huge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets. Next to Sorority Row Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111 8-15-25-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIME I 3BR/3BA ONLY $365/PERSON FREE cable w/HBO/SHOWTIME. Alarm Gated* 24 hr gym* FREE Tanning* Close to UF Leasing for NOW and FALL 377-2777 8-15-25-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 8-15-25-2 *FALL* Blks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call Carol at 377-3852. 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 ROOM AT ?I Tennis, bball, alarm, lee pets! SPECIALSI 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 lv mssg 352-870-7256 8-15-25-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOWAND 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 8-1 5-25-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BATownhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* *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 & IBRs $350 to $750 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com 8-23-41-2 4 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 0 SPYGLASS 0 Ask About Our Move-In Specials & Giveaways Individual Leases: Furniture Packages, Ind 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 SW23rd St. Starting @ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 6-9-21-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION S1608 NWlstAvenue Located right behind The Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 6-7-19-2 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 6-30-1 8-2 **0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house near downtown. Wood floors, W/D. $630$650/mo. 214-9270 8-4-29-2 3BR/1 BA 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/1BA $550 or 1BR/1BA $350 -or -12 blks to UF -Center Pointe Apts 1 BR/1 BA 1220 NW 12 St. $350. 371-3636 6-30-14-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer $475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please. 378-3704 6-30-17-2 e Live the downtown life e Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s W/D & T/Hs avb. Pets OK $0 DD special -ask for details From $525 338-0002 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 4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace. W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt woodland view, 3 mi from campus. $335/room util 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 for August 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, DSL, 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/lba $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 4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd PI 231-3002 6-30-14-2 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 6-9-10-2 University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West 4/4 Individual Leases Furnished Living Area 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. 1 BR/1 BA or 2BR/1 BA starting at $535 Village West Apartments-800 NW 18th Ave 1 BR/1 BA 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*** Ind 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 3 BED HOUSE $850/mo. Central heat & air. Great deal! Wooden floors & W/D hook-up. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 3184553 6-9-10-2 1 & 2 BED COTTAGES & APTS. $425/mo. Historical downtown W/D hook-ups, porches, great size Cute! Must seel Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-10-2 3BR/1 BA HOUSE Fenced yard, out-building w/electric, 2 miles from UF. $850/mo. Lease option available. Call Ray 256-3528 6-7-8-2 1 bedroom apartment in small quiet complex, near University. $400 a month. Call 352-3328481 6-30-14-2 Move-In Now or August! Next to UF! Studios & 1BR. Specials from $489/mo. Lofts, wood firs & more. Some pet friendly Only a few left! All-Inclusive also avail! Call now! 376-6223 LiveNearCampus.com 815-23-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities Browse our listing FREE WWW.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, 521 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 RIGERS 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 1BR apt. $599/mo PINETREE GARDENS Free dep & redec. Move in by 6/2. 321-7497070 6-28-10-2 DUCKPOND HOUSE 3BR/IBA, new kitchen & bath, wood floors, W/D, DW, yard. Avail Aug. $900/mo. 745 NE 10th Ave. 359-4614 6-9-7-2 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 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 1 BR/1 BA HISTORIC HOME in NW Gville. 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 nice! Washer/ Dryer hook-ups, central heat/air, porch. See photos www.rentalworkshop.com. Downtown area. 870-0904, 318-4553 69-6-2 $500/month HOUSE I bedroom w/study. Walk to UFI Great location, big yard & new paint & appliances. Must seel Cute! 13th St & NW 4th Ave. 870-0904, 318-4553 6-9-6-2 1 MILE TO UF Avail in Aug, $1150/mo. 3BR/2BA, Washer/ Dryer, Central A/C, Fireplace. Call: 5386529. 906 NW 12th Ave. 6-7-5-2 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/1Bath 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/1 BA huge close to UF SFCC. Quiet nice yard $350/mo 4022 NW 7th St. Pet deposit, last & security. Flex lease. Call anytime. 352318-8822 6-7-4-2 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 ****OLD HOUSE**** 2BR or 3BR/ 1BA, wood floors, near campus, pet ok. Avail June 1. $550/mo. Call Greg 214-3291 6-17-6-2 2BR/1 BA house. Quiet, close to UF, fenced backyard. W/D 909 NW 17th Ave. $575/mo 380-0648 6-94-2 l-ST VANTID Walter Jackson Orzehoski White Male (DO 12/28/60); 510", 185 lbs, Bionde Hair, Blue Eyes Wanted for 2 Felony violations of probation warrants for Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon and Aggravated Stalking. ALACMUA COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 20050 ALLIGATOR, 11 Forn Ret For Rnt For Rens Um ts unfurishe a llriiiiiis-ec.ns unfurnished'"a The Greatest In Student Living[ ',Luxury 4/4s*Free Utilities*furn NEW 24hr Gym*Gated*Maid Srvc *$200 off on select floor plans* Roommate matching! 271-3131 8-15-19-2 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 Wood Floors. Call Merrill Managment Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 3BR 1 BA 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. merril[management.net. Updated daily or call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 2 Blks to UF! 2BR 1 BA 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. 372-1494 6-9-4-2 2BR 1BA Apts. $500-525/Mo 5 Blocks to UFI 840 Sq Ft. 829 SW 5th Avenue. St Croix Apts. Central H & Air, incids Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Management inc. 372-1494 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 UF! 1BR 1BA Apt 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 -3R $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 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2 BIKE TO UFI Great 3BR 2BA houses, w/d hookups, parquet foors, carport, screen porch, 600 NW 36th Drive -$900/rent Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2 GREAT 4BR HOUSE! 2 master BRS, fireplace, lawn svc, w/d hookups, $1200/rent, 917 NW40th Drive Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2 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.TurlingtonReaiEstate.com 6-9-3-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! Contact us for a complete listing www.TuringtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 6-9-3-2 DUCK POND APTS Cute 1 BR & 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 6-9-3-2 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 6-9-3-2 DOWNTOWN 4BR 2BAI Great house w/ Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet Floors, washer/dryer, $1200/rent 1525 NE 6th Terrace Carl Turltngton Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2 CUTE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX! Spacious 1 BR 1 BA, new carpet, screen porch, lawn svc, $550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-3-2 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 6-9-3-2 18 NW 36th St. Close to campus, 4/3 w/inlaw suite, cent H & AC, W/D, carport. Avail Aug. $1350/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2 3962 W Univ Ave. Close to campus. 4/2 separate living/dining/famiy room, fireplace. All appliances, cent H&AC, W/D, hottub, avail Aug $1400 3-33-9874 7-7-8-2 590 NW 54th Terr 3/2 All appliances, cent H/ AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail Aug, $1100/mo 333-9874 7-7-8-2 KENSINGTON NORTH 1803 SW 20 Ave. 2BR/2BA. Immaculate townhouse. No pets. Close to UF. $875. Avail 6/15. Call 352-317-0406 leave msg. 6-16-4-2 RENOVATED DOWNTOWN -2 BR 2 BA House, wood floors, fireplace, Sunroom, w/d hookups, CH/AC, $675/rent, 1102 NE 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2 SPACIOUS 2 BR HOUSE wl Living & family rooms, fireplace, Eat-in kitchen, w/d hookups, $675/rent 711 NW 54th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2 CHEAP RENT! 3 BR 1 BA house CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups, $625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2 1 BR HOUSE! Fenced yard, CH/AC, w/d hookups, $450/rent 503 B NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 6-9-2-2 1 BR APT in DuCkpond area Spacious, wood floors, on-site W/D. Close to downtown & UF. $470/mo Avail Aug. 207 NE Blvd. leave mssg @ 283-9732 7-14-10-2 1BR/1BA No lease, Glen Springs area, on bus line, next to park, fresh carpet & paint, ceiling fans, no pets. $375/mo + $375 security deposit. Call 374-7175 6-28-5-2 TAYLOR SQUARE Apts and Townhouses 621 SW 10th St Gainesville WALK TO UF Behind Norman Hall BRAND NEW LEASING FOR FALL CONTACT 352-332-2097 6-30-6-2 HISTORIC CRACKER HOUSE 4BR/2BA Close to UF & downtown. Fully renovated, gorgeous, huge rooms. Cent heat/AC, hardwood firs, W/D, large fenced yard, ceiling fans. $1400/mo 373-5295 630-6-2 1.5 MILES TO UF & MALL 3BR/3BA HOUSE. Fully remodeled, 1-car garage, hardwood floors, really nice. Avail Aug. 1 $800/mo. 262-1838 6-28-5-2 6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. 4BR/ 2BA duplexes. All appliances incl. DW, W/D. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile & carpet. Approx 1200 sq ft. $1500/mo. Call Carol at 377-3852 or check dalyproperties.com 6-28-5-2 S ubleases 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 mcl 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 Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368) MWW/.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, poorhouse. Summer. Contact immediately 954-461-7943 or hemant chandak@hotmail.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/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. June -Aug. Female only. Fully furnished. Ind util, cable, internet, for just $300/mo. Call Tern @ 352271-1599 6-7-4-3 ARLINGTON SQUARE $220/mo Avail now. Lease ends 8/6/05. 1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. You pay 1/2 util, cable, electric. Call Tara 561-262-0155 6-14-4-3 I BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only. All utils ind. 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 MOVE IN TODAY & FREE WEEK IN AUG Furn 1BR in 2BR/2BA unit @ Melrose. Incl all utils, internet, pool & exercise room. Sublease for June-& July $380/mo. Avail for fall rental. Call now 407-625-6237. 6-16-4-3 tRoommates 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 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 inci $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 until, 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. Cal 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, Hands & 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 3719409 6-9-15-4 Room in NW home. $325/mo Ic utils & DSL. No pets, mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail 5/1/05 (flex) Scott 335-8209 6-16-25-4 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. 6-16-21-4 Countryside. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 8-1-05; 2/2 avail 1-1-06. Enet access, util ind (cap), W/ D, furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3 mi. $465/mo/rm. lst.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/ofc. Sat TV, pvcy fence, sec sys. I have 2 inside cats + outside cats. $400 + 1/2 utils. Bus rte 4 mi to UK Ruth 2-10pm 376-0129, 800-437-7287 6-9-10-4 Walk to Law School Large BR in 4BR/2BA house. 3 IL students need roommate. Cable TV, wireless. Available now. $425/share utilities. 770-6395958, dcdotson@uf.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 6-30-12-4 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 UF. 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 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. 262-3686 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 inci 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 incl. Call Amy 352-219-5780 6-16-10-4 Female roommates for large 3BR/2BA townhouse w/pool. 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 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 + 1/4 util. Private bath, walk-in closet, W/D, 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 F roommate for 3BR/2BA. Grad student/prof. No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail immediately -mid-Oct. $318/mo + 1/3 util. Quiet, pool, tennis cts, 24-hr gym. Elba 425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@uf6.edu 6-7-5-4 $275/mo + 1/2 utils 1BR in 2BR/1BA w/ Female student Cool place, walk to campus. Just N of Euro Plus & Purple Porpoise Student pref. for year lease. 321-427-1879, cowchipss@aol.com 6-74-4 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 6-9-64 2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Credit Union/ Norman HalI/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 roommates! Call 305322-4495, 954-895-8227 6-9-5-4 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, community 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 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--Z 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 362-8708851 or 540-537-9887 for details 6-16-5-4 Cnassifieds. g.
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12, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 RooL aI 'Ral Estat Furnishings Mtrcycles, Mopeds Atos 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 Room in NW house $160/mo plus 1/2 utils. Male student. Walk to campus. Available now thru 2005-2006 school year. Parking 367-8418 6-16-4-4 Sublease 1BR/1BA in 2/2 apt. Until December. $550/mo everything included & furnished. Available.ASAP Call 305491-4371 6-9-2-4 1 Female roommate needed for 3/2 house bn 36th and University. Available now, $360/ mo + utilities. Call Katie 514-5985 6-28-5-4 F roommate wanted. Furn w/ nice BR if desired. Spacy 2BR apt. June, July rent free! Free cable + DSL. W/D in apt. Like new. FallSpring $425/mo. 514-1485 6-16-4-4 F vet student seeking roommate for 2/1.5 condo. Pref NS. Free hi-spd net & sec alarm incl. Nice/quiet area -2mi to UF, I have 1 cate. Pets welcome. $350/mo + 1/2 utils: Call Melissa 813-453-8326 6-30-6-4 1 BR in a 2/2.5 available for $400/mo + utilities. Female pref. Call Melissa 561445-9366 6-28-5-4 Real Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tn-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UP. Exo 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 www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 6-30-66-5 Granimood Condominiums 2/2 Lof Condo W/Privale Courtyard Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. Starting @ $125,900! HURRY! Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375 8-15-25-5 NEVnCOMPANY 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 lv msg. 7-12-13-5 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 Countryside @ the University 4BR/4BA top floor, partially furn. 941-518-5240 6-30-6-5 1 BR/1 BA Tumbling Creek Condo. End unit overlooking creek, new paint, flooring, plumbing, light fixtures, walk to UF/Shands/VA. $66,900, serious buyers. 222-2942 7-28-14-5 FOR LEASE: Nice 2950 sq ft OFFICE BUILDING in NW 34th St & University Ave area. Can be divided into 2200 sq ft & 750 sq ft. Available Aug 1st. Call Carole 371-3000 6-30-6-5 Furnishings 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 $1550, 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 box. 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 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King sets $99 9 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 Squeen sets $149 *king sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 8-15-21-6 SALE! SALE! 2 twin size BEDS, new GE WASHER & DRYER. Prices negotiable. 954-540-0344 6-16-5-6 25" color TV $60 0 queen size bed $60 0 nice dresser w/mirror $70 0 dormfridge, small $40 0 BHSC movie camera $65 0 elec lawn mower $50 0 portable sewing machine $50 0 335-5326 6-7-2-6 MOVING SALE: Sealy Posturpedic queen mattress set $190, desk, dresser, gookshelf, & more furniture. Call Julie 359-8252 69-2-6 POOL TABLE Professional size. Like new. $1500 813-781-3412, 813-781-9130 7-7-8-6 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 Working 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 E-1F/7777ics DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 8-15-25-8 0 Bicycles v In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from 0 Best Prices in Townil SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9 SFor Sale PARKINGPrivate, 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 BROTHER WORD PROCESSOR & disc information $100. KODAK EASYSHARE DIGITAL CAMERA & PRINTER DOCK. New. $200 Call 335-9670 6-9-4-10 ** 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*** Scooters from $599. Largest selection KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11 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 NEW VERUCCI 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 '02 Suzuki GSXR 750 5.9K mi Great shape. Asking $5500. (incl helmet, jacket & cover) Call Emily 352-2225841 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 SCOOTER Low miles. Good condition. $500 080. 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. 941-266-5813 6-16-5-11 '04 49cc 4-stroke scooter Just serviced. $800 941-356-8470 6-16-4-11 Autos OFAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or notl ONEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS OOver 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-2 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. mww.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 8-15-25-12 **FAST CASH PAID** 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 www.39thaveimports.com 8-15-25-12 $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 2001 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab. Red, 4 door, V6, Automatic, AC, AM/FM/CD, tilt steering wheel, factory theft recovery system, <44,000 miles. $12,000. Call 386-454.2909 6-16-4-12 1986 Firebird V6 auto. Runs well, good body. New brakes, tires, radiator. 1 yr old wheel & master cylinders, starter. $1500 OBO 3752150 6-9-2-12 Wanted d 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 Help 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. Cull 800-566-4813 Hrs: 12N t 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. Flexible 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 Must work summer break week. 8-15-25-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 8-15-25-14
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 13' Help Wnted HHelp Wanted elp Wanted Help Wanted BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 8-15-25-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested come to the psychology bldg room 397 or call 362-0601 ext 297 8-15-25-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bing 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 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 SUMMER WORK GREAT PAYI!I 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 GOOGLE!!! 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. Call 379-5979 or email: contact@gainesvillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14 The Institute forAdvanced Study of Communication Processes at the University of Florida is loking 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 x229 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 can earn $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. $8-9/hr + bonus, flex hrs. 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 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 hrs per wk. Close to UF. Short resume. Reply -P 0 Box 286, Gainesville, 32602 6-16-8-14 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 *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 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 .0 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 -401K 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. If you are highly motivated & enjoy working in a fast-paced biotech environment, please send cover letter & resume to: Banyan Biomarkers 12085 Research Dr. Alachua, 32615. 386-462-2481 6-7-4-14 HELP WANTED! Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14 Bookkeeper/Controller Experience a plus WNill train if needed. Fax 815-301-8667 careers@bytheplanet.com 6-7-4-14 PHARMACIST ASSISTANT BA in Pharmacy. Mare, Inc. Fax to 305-8234055 6-16-7-14 HANDYMAN, UF STUDENT PREFERRED. Flexible hours @ $8/hr. Experienced, fast, hard-worker. Call 371-9409. 6-30-8-14 P E R SO N.A L / A D M I N I ST RAT IV E ASSISTANT NEEDED Must have 2-4 hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must be organized & responsible. Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 6-14-5-14 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. For info contact 379-3663 6-14-5-14 FLYER DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic enthusiastic peopleflexible schedule. Call Dave @ 379-3663. 6-14-5-14 Web Programmer asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SOL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 8-15-19-14 HEALTH EDUCATOR-PT health educator for Male Responsibility Program. Must be committed to sex ed & working w/at-risk populations. EOE. Send resumes: Planned Parenthood 914 NW 13th St Gville FL 32601 6-9-4-14 PT Maintenance Asst. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to painting,cleaning and light maintenance. Flexible hours -approx 4-6 per day. Call for interview between 1:00pm & 4:00pm M-F. 377-8797 LYONS APARTMENTS EOE 6-9-4-14 Local tech company seeking positive, energeticand assertive sales professionals with excellent communication and phone skills. Sales experience preferred. Base pay + commission. Send resume to jobs@usbmis.com 6-16-6-14 ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED for PT help. Approximately 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge of Quickboods Pro preferred. Fax resume to 375-2526 6-16-6-14 Looking for an exciting place to work? Several positions available. Apply today at University Air Center or call 335-4681 69-4-14 STAFF ACCOUNTANT Will train! Local CPA firm is willing to train the right person for tax preparation and accounting services. Must be concientious, detail-oriented,have professional appearance and good computer skills. Four year degree a plus but not required. Fax resume to 352-373-5110 6-9-4-14 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/BILLING CLERK for sitework construction office. Quickbooks exp pref. Ideal for business or accounting major. Min 20 hrs/wk, Call 335-1711 6-144-14 Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in person M-F 9am-4pm 6-30-7-14 CARPENTRY, PAINTING, DRYWALL experience needed for remodeling and home repairs. Tools and transportation req. Call 352-332-2234 6-30-7-14 Need help w/computer work in home office. Looking for someone w/expertise using PowerPoint, PhotoShop & various other programs. $15/hr. PT. Flex hrs. Email resume to bcampen@bellsouth.net or fax to 371-4501 6-9-3-14 CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE Part-time customer service help needed. Retail exp a plus. Must work well w/children. Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212 or fax resume to 352-376-2561 6-9-3-14 HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED Absolutely Hair. Call or come in 352-3800304 1115 W. University Ave. 6-16-5-14 Health Insurance Dental Insurance Tuition Reimbursement Holiday Inn University Center 1250 W. University Ave. $6.00 per hour for the right Housekeeping Inspector. 6-14-4-14 -Internet Marketing Specialist -Detail oriented w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication skills. Knowledge of SEC, PPC and affiliate management a plus. Flex schedule. Base pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140 10-31-66-14 Catering Sales Coordinator: Classic Fare Catering, located on the UF Campus, is looking for a full time Catering Sates Coordinator. Hours are M-F, 8-5 pm. Heavy typing, filing and excellent phone skills required. Must possess strong computer, customer service skills and the ability to multi-task. Menu & party planning experience a plus! We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Fax resume with salary requirements to 352392-9787 or email to. msmorgan@ufl.edu 6-9-2-14 Food Service Jobs Gator Dining Services located on the UF Campus is looking for cashiers, line servers, cooks, and dishwashers. Flex hours, day or night shift, cbmp. pay. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or download app @ gatordining.com 6-9-2-14 Helper -Student, afternoons. Painting, yardwork, cleaning, etc. Close to campus. A few days per wk. Short resume to: PO Box 286 Gainesville, FL 32602 6-16-4-14 BLIMP GROUND SUPPORT CREW Fuiltime or seasonal. Extensive travel throughout the US. Must have excellent driving record, able to pass criminal background check, drug free. Salary plus all expenses. Good chance to take a break, see the country, get paid for it. Steve Adams 407-363-7777 6-30-6-14 CASHIER PT, 22 hrs/wk $6.75/hr Ada's Clothes Repair 284-2959 8-15-17-14 Now hiring front & kitchen staff for a newly est. Asian restaurant. Seeking outgoing, reliable, and experienced people. Call 352-5146404 Mon-Fri 2-5pm. 6-28-5-14 Herbal manufacturing co. opening for CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER & LAB ASSISTANT. Please fax resume to 386-4623396 or call 386-462-0026 6-9-2-14 The Bagel Bakery, Customer service rep. $6.50/hr 4113 NW 16th Blvd. 384-9110 6-16-4-14 Looking for BRIGHT 21+ yr old w/ clean driving record w/ class D license. Agriculture background pref. For delivery & loading farm supplies. FT/PT. Call 472-6050 6-9-2-14 AAA STORAGE Close To UF, Convenient 4x4x4 $20/mo 4x8x8 $35/mo 533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771 8-15-25-15 IMPORT AUTO REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830 www.carrsmith.com 8-15-25-15 HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve memory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits. Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis. Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH, NGH certified 379-1079. 8-15-25-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 8-15-25-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -ring-arena -round pens -experienced help -12x12 stalls 1-352-470-2627. .Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 8-15-25-15 TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE, Take Points Off Your Driver's License And Dismiss Traffic Tickets With Online Driver Improvement Courses onlinedrivingschoolidrivesafely.com 8-15-25-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 0 466-4060 8-15-25-15 ***YOGA*** Classes & Workshops at Sanctuary www.yogagainesville.com 352-336-5656 8-15-25-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-5913175 everglade-eqestrian.com 8-15-25-15 *** GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS*** Custom Posters 0 Exhibits 0 Awards Top Quality Fast 0 Service 0 Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job search at www.CoIIege-reSumes.com 8-15-51-15 Classifieds. Continued on next page.
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14, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JUNE 7,2005 services Health Service Personals Entertnmn rLZiRides AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Plaques 0 Name Badges 0 Cups e Etc. Best Selection In Town www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 ENGLISH TUTORING English as 2nd language Reading, Composition, Conversation Experienced educators. Reasonable fees. Tel: 352-335-9400 8-15-25-15 FINANCE TUTOR Individuals or small groups. Experienced, excellent. 375-6641 Harold Nobles 8-15-25-15 TLC HORSEBOARD All facilites & amenities: quality instruction. 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762. Greathouse Equestrian Center. 8-15-26-15 EW CLEANING SERVICE Affordable cleaning w/a woman's touch Maid Service Residential Commercial Same Day Cleaning Service Available 352-494-6458 ask for Earnestine. 6-28-8-15 Stringing -If anybody can string rackets low, EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in 24hrs. Express stringing available upon request. We have more string than all local stores combined. please stop by or call 3722257 8-15-20-15 Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop wasting money. Our name is EZ and our game is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257 8-15-20-15 Rackets -Tennis -Racquetball -Squash -Badmitton -Table Tennis. Lowest prices in town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower internet prices. Call us at 372-2257 8-15-20-15 Professional employee training, negotiation, mediation, conflict resolution & consulting. Public/private sector. Sliding scale. Free initial consultation. Phone 352-514-5515 7-16-16-15 MAKE IT PERFECT with affordable & professional editing for your newsletter, manuscript, class paper, thesis or dissertation. Sliding scale. Phone 352-514-5515 7-28-16-15 Whippoorwill Farm: Stall and/or pasture board. 10 min W of UF off Archer Rd. CBS Barn 12x12 stalls on 27 shaded acres. Lighted arena, round pen, trails, tackroom. Owner on premises. 376-8792 8-15-19-15 Thme to clean out your closets and donate! Items needed: Clotlifing Furniture Old Cell Phones Household Items Toiletries School Supplies and More For any cquestions or concerns please contact: 352-377-369( for drop-off locations. Peaceful Paths is anorgotzanitn /rat spnritlizes it? helping people au! 's a/fettedbydomestiobse. URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL New Location Students -NoAppt Needed! FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE 4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340 Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8a-6p 8-1525-16 ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) IV sedation, Student Discount. Well Woman Care & Birth Control Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr 352-372-1664. 8-15-25-16 "PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants will get free evaluation, medication & be reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 immediately. 8-15-25-16 "SEVERE DRY EYE?" New therapy being studied! If you qualify to participate in this research you will get free evalutation, medication, and be reimbursed for your time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for evaluation 8-15-25-16 SAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing, apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 6-14-9-17 Anonymous HIV Antibody Testing Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES University Opticians 300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480. 8-15-25-18 GUNS! GUNS! GUNS. 1800 Gun Inventory Over 500 handguns in stock Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair. Reloading Supplies 466-3340 Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer 8mi. South of G'ville on 441 8-15-25-18 Another Saturday night without a date? Read The Alligator. *Family Chiropractic* Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F. 373-7070 8-15-25-18 FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES. We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ Ave 375-3752. 8-15-25-18 VEGETARIAN? Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St. 10-6 384-0060 6-15-25-18 CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go 100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten for $50. We need more room for our GIANT DVOD INVENTORY. Cash paid for DVDs. Hear Again 818 W. University Ave. 373-1800 815-24-18 Big .stores cannot touch our stringing in quality and price. Please ask their clerks about EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining. With us 1 day max! 8-15-20-18 In terms of Tennis, big stores make EZ Tennis look good. We are lower than them in prices -faster in stringing -stock better quality rackets -can explain or recommend products to customers better. Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. 8-15-20-18 Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. If you have any questions, please talk to us. Our goal, to have the lowest prices on rackets in the world. Please help us and your friends to achieve this goal. Bring the lowest price ufind. 8-15-20-18 Connections ) Want to make a connection? Place your ad here to look for some. ne to share a common interest with or for your true love IS YOUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT? DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR AD HERE AND GET IT NOTICED! Friends don't let friends be driven home by drunk drivers 0 Even Finicky Eaters Can Find a Great Place to Eat in -I1[ CUi[ T IDININC CUT The Alligator's Weekly Restaurant Guide F WALDO FARMER & FLEA MARKET Every Sat & Sun -Hwy 301 15 min from Gainesville 468-2255. 8-15-25-21 FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres Call for the best group rates! 352-338-8408 8-15-25-21 Tickets ***EUROPE $757 RT*** Travel planning for students. Train & cruises also available Gator Country Travel 3731992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 8-15-25-22 ***WEST COAST $177 RT*** Tours packages & more. Los Angeles, Seattle & more! Call for best rates. Gator Country Travel 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 8-15-25-22 .***AIRFARE $157 RT*** Summer & fall specials. NYC, DC, Philly, New Eng & more! Gator Country Travel 3731992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST 18264 8-15-25-22 Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the Alligator Classifieds. CL *0 GMG TRANSPORT 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:3OPM/reverse $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com 8-15-25-23 Miami Bus Service $40 R/T W.P Bch, Pomp, FT. L, Miami Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm 335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com 8-15-25-23 Pets Furry, feathery, scaly .no, not your roommate .pets. Find or advertise your pets or pet products here in the Pets section of the Alligator. Designated drivers are the greatest a. ccz E n >5U I % e
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N ALLIGATOR, 15 UFROUNDUP MePn's golf ties for 18th, misses final NCAA round For the first time in five years, the NCAA Golf Championship went on without UF last weekend. The Gators missed the cut following Friday's third round, finishing tied for 18th and five shots behind the top-15 placement needed to secure a spot in the final round. "Needless to say, we had a poor day [Friday]," Coach Buddy Alexander said. "The course conditions were very difficult and I thought that it would play to our advantage, but obviously they did not. This is a disappointing end to a season where we won three times and assumed some success. This is certainly very painful for us and I know that we will be a better team next year because of tl-s experience." Playing at the Caves Valley Country Club in Baltimore, UF fell into an early hole on day onewith a 9-over-par 289 and stood tied for 15th place. The Gators recovered in the second round and moved into a tie for 13th with a 291 (+11), but fell out of contention with a 308 (+28) on Friday. Without the preseason No. 1 Gators, Georgia took a wire-to-wire team victory and Washington's James Lepp captured the individual title after a three-hole playoff on Saturday. After three rounds, Brett Stegmaier was the low UF golfer at +8 in a tie for 29th place. -STAFF REPORT MEN'S TRACK: We're ready. At least that's what junior world-record holder Kerron Clement believes as the No. 2 GF track team heads to Sacramento, Calif., for the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships. After his team finished second in last year's NCAA Outdoor Championships, Clement said he knows that he is ready for this challenge. Now it's up to his teammates. "We know we're going to perform well because we have been resting," Clement said. "I know that they're ready because I see the fire in their eyes at practice. I'm part of the team and I'm ready. We're confident that we are going to come home with a championship." "Anytime you're a Gator athletic team and you are success u l, having a ta rget on your back is expected." Coach Mike Holloway UF men's track Still, any potential championship team has its obstacles. For the past two seasons the Gators won the NCAA East Regional, where athletes qualify for the championship. However, this year they did what no UF team ever wants to do. The Gators came in second to Florida State -by three points. "Losing right before we go into the meet is definitely motivation," junior Southeastern Conference high-jump championMikeMorrison said. "It takes you off your high horse and makes you get refocused. Losing is not good, but it is good at refocusing you. We've gotten second so many times it's about time for us to win one." While there will be a tremendous amount of competition surrounding the Gators, head coach Mike Holloway does not believe that will be the deciding factor in how UF places. "We do more to put pressure on ourselves," Holloway said. "We expect excellence from our team. They -expect it from each other. If you do what you did to get here, you'll be fine. Our goal is to be at our best at the most important meet, and this is the most important meet." Although he has only been the UF head coach for three years, Holloway knows what is expected of his team. "Anytime you're a Gator athletic, team and you are successful, having a target on your back is expected," Holloway said. "When you're the Florida football team, whether you're 11-0 or 0-11, you have a target on your back. Same thing with track and field or baseball or any other sport. Everybody wants to kick our tails, basically." -BRIAN STEELE WOMEN'S TRACK: The No.20 women's outdoor track and field team will look to repeat its past success in the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, Calif. The Gators have finished in the top 10 the last three seasons with a sixth-place finish in 2002, a fourthplace finish in 2003, and a fifth-place finish last year. The Gators have five top-10 finishes in head coach Tom Jones' previous 12 trips to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Six athletes and one relay team will be representing UF in this season's grand finale. The Gators are led by junior All-American Rachel Longfors and sophomore All-American Tiandra Ponteen, who each claimed NCAA East Regional titles in New York on May28. -STAFF REPORT The New Student Edition will be distributed during the week of August 15th, 2005 to over 6,000 new students and thousands of returning students. This means 6,000 NEW customers for your business. Publication Date: Monday, Aug. 15th, 2005 0 the independent florida alligaltorf T DEADLINES: (Both copy and payment due by 4 pm of deadline.) 2nd Deadline .Wed. June 08, 2005 7% Discount 3rd Deadline Wed. July 06, 2005 5% Discount 4th Deadline Wed. 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Sports2 TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org BASEBALL Players await today's draft; LaPorta breaks record By TIM CASEY Alligator Writer tcasey@alligator.org Several UF players could receive the phone call of a lifetime today. The 50-round Major League Baseball Amateur Draft begins at 12:30 p.m. SeniorsJeff Corsaletti, Tommy Boss, Connor Falkenbach and Mike Pete are hoping to continue their baseball careers. Underclassmen Alan Home, Darren O'Day, Justin Tordi, Bryan Ball, Gavin Dickey, and Stephen Barton are also.eligible to be selected. -Boss (7-4) has delivered consecutive standout pitching performances. Most recently he threw a complete game against North Carolina on Saturday, allowing just three hits. "I will probably be hanging around my apartment," Boss said. "Connor will be there, but that is probably it. I hope I get drafted, but I'm not even sure if ITwill get drafted at all. "We are going to focus 'on Florida State. We still have two tough games to win before we can go to Omaha. If I don't get drafted I'll probably start looking for a job in sales, maybe real estate if I get my license." Home (8-2) is rated as the 111th prospect by Baseball America and will most likely leave UF at the end of the season. "As long as we win, I think I'm doing well enough for the draft to take care of itself," Home said. "I just try to put that behind me and focus on winning." kist year, few people expected third baseman Jonathan Tucker to leave. If underclassmen Tordi, Dickey, Ball, O'Day or Barton get picked early enough, they might be tempted to sign a professional contract. Several players have been selected before. Horne was picked No. 27 overall in 2001 and in the 30th round in 2004. Corsaletti was picked No. 647 (22nd round) in 2004, Tordi was picked in the 46th round in 2002, and Pete was picked No. 1,439 (49th round) in 2001. in attendance to see Corsaletti's first of two home runs in the SEC tournament. The draft will be broadcasted live on www.mlb.com. LAPORTA SETS RECORD: Matt LaPorta hit a two-run home run in the second inning of the Gators' 8-3 win over Stetson on Saturday, giving him 24 home runs this season, a new UF record. "I was just sitting on an off-speed pitch and got lucky and got the pitch," LaPorta said. "It's a great feeling, but we still have to go out and win games and continue to play hard." The home run came off of Stetson sophomore pitcher Chris Ingoglia. "I have got to tip my hat to Matt LaPorta," Ingoglia said. "He hit a great pitch and he hit it a long way." The total surpassed the previous UF record of 23, set by Brad Wilkerson in both 1997 and 1998, and Ryan Shealy in 2002. "It couldn't happen to a nicer kid," Shealy said. "With his power and swing, I knew he could do it. He's really humble about it though, it's so good to see." Shealy is currently playing in the Colorado Rockies' organization, for the AAA-level Colorado Springs S1sy Sox, batting .313 with 9 home runs and 34 RBI through Sunday. "You just get a feeling about him, he's going to be a really good player," Shealy said. Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Kim Klement/Alligator Matt LaPorta watches his record-setting 24th home run sail over the left field bleachers in the first inning of Saturday's 8-3 win over Stetson. Corsaletti has improved his draft standing six-run comeback against Arkansas in the after an impressive senior year, including a Southeasten Conference Toumament.-z, recent display of power hitting. Corsaletti has Major League general managers Theo hit three home runs in the last two weekends, Epstein, of the Boston Red Sox, and Paul including a two-run shot that was part of a DePodesta, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, were C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH p p Brian Jeroloman Matt LaPorta Adam Davis Brian Bocock Chad Flack Brian Leclerc John Destafano Jeff Corsaletti Brett Lilley Tommy Boss Dan Kapala UF UF UF Stetson North Carolina UF Stetson UF Notre Dame UF Notre Dame Gators have plenty of reasons to look past Super Regional matchup Got your tickets to Omaha yet? Wait, what? Oh yeah, I forgot. Students don't care about college baseball. Well, now is a good time to start. Because it is, after all, "that time of year." Just ask anyone on the Gators, who repeated that clich6 in the postgame press conference about as many times as they scored against Notre Dame (23). In the same press conference, UF coach Pat McMahon thanked just about everyone on the planet for a great weekend. Next weekend has thebotential to be better, though. I know the College World Series c o 1 u m n -come out until next weekend, but I'm going to Ian Fisher write it now. Extra landings Call me ifisher@alligator.org crazy, but there are numerous reasons why UF should defeat Florida State to get to [insert the Promised Land or eating steaks in Omaha cliche here.] Let me get the home-field advantage out of the way. That one is obvious. The games will sell out -for once -even though FSU will have a good turnout. Another easy one is that the Gators have won five in a row against FSU in the postseason. But let's dig deeper. On the surface, the Gators fan is worried since the 'Noles took two of three from the Gators. Give the box scores a look and check out who pitched those games. Actually, it's not about who pitched. It's about who didn't. Since the three games were in the middle of the week, McMahon started freshmen Stephen Locke and Tommy Wynn, while he Seminoles' regular starters pitched. Notice the absence of Bryan Ball, Tommy Boss and Alan Home, who all happened to win this weekend. The Seminoles are going to be in for a bit of an unpleasant surprise. The Gators have also prepared a lot better for the postseason. Sure, FSU's record is 52-18, but the Seminoles haven't exactly played the toughest schedule. Or anywhere close to it. UF had the sixth hardest schedule this year playing in the nation's toughest conference. FSU's schedule was ranked 62nd. It probably doesn't help that the Seminoles took five games from Hawaii-Hilo, which has the fewest amount of Division I wins in the country with a mindboggling two. FSU then proceeded to get swept by Hawaii, a team that didn't even make the tournament. Interestingly, North Carolina's RPI is 18 spots higher than FSU's. All it took was one inning for the Gators to dispose of the Heels. So UF's regional was tougher than FSU's. Any way you look at it, UF has had a tougher road to the Super Regional, and it will show. If my reasoning holds up, McMahon should have thanked the NCAA during the press conference for giving his Gators the Seminoles in the Super Regional. If not, sorry for jinxing it. ~4LrfiUPtU7~ttH'~' 3rvsi1Y5~ST .,.~ -.~ ,~. '."-' -r~-.m~~ggirif~gi~~, >~, ~ ye ~j ~. ,' 5 1.' U Despite a combined 47 points by Shaquille O'Neal Psnd Dwyane Wade, Miami fell to Detroit 88-82 in Game 7 of the East Finals. Visit alligatorSports.org for the story *The UF men's golf team had a disappointing 18th place finish in the NCAA Championshipwhile the men's and women's outdoor track teams will look for success in California. See story, pg. 15. U June 6, 2004: Behind a four-hit, six-strikeout performance by starting pitcher Tommy Boss, the UF baseball team shuts out UCLA 11-0 and advances to the NCAA Super Regionals. The Gators' celebration would end there, as they were swept by Miami. EMLB: Seattle vs. Florida FSN, 7 p.m. *NCAA Softball World Series Championship ESPN, 7:30 p.m.
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