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VOLUME 98 ISSUE 162 e.- """ """-< TUESDAY,-JULY 26, 2005


STUDENT GOVERNMENT


Online voting



to go secure

By DAVID COHEN
Alligator Writer
dcohen@alligator.org

A new plan for online voting is two weeks away from
becoming Student Government law, but not everyone in SG
believes the new program offers the accessibility needed to
increase student participation in SG elections.
The SG online-voting committee met Sunday and almost
unanimously decided that "secured-site" online voting, which
requires students to vote on-campus, was the way to go.
The committee made its final choice for the secured system
over "unsecured-site" online voting, which would allow stu-
dents to vote anywhere via the Internet.
"The only way to preserve voter insulation, complete
anonymity of the ballot and privacy was to preserve polling
locations that would not allow for voter coercion," committee
chairman Sen. Jared Hernandez said.
The system, which will be presented to the Student Senate
today for the first time, does not allow multiple votes and is re-
garded as the most secure option, according
to an SG Web site.
It also would allow students to vote at
any polling location on campus..
The current paper-ballot system requires
students to vote at designated locations
based on their majors and is believed to
increase the likelihood of ballot-compromis-
Kassim i-g.
Senate president "That will be the question for senators
on Tuesday," Hernandez said. "What do we
privilege most? Is it convenience or integrity?"
Hernandez said the proposed system will save SG $25,000
to $30,000 every election, the cost of maintaining and process-
ing paper ballots.
The committee used the results from 19 non-SG member
ballots passed out at last week's public forum in their decision-
making process, Hernandez said, although the results of that
informal ballot were inconsistent with their final decision.
Seven participants in the forum poll voted for "online voting
via unsecured system," six for "online voting via secured sys-
tem," three for "none of the above" or didn't mark their cards,
two for "paper system" and one for "electronic voting."
"The numbers are pretty low," Hernandez said. "I wouldn't
make that big a deal out of the indications from the public fo-
rum."
Non-SG members also voiced their opinions anonymously
on the ballots.
"We owe it to the student body to get the highest voter turn-
out possible," one participant wrote.
Another wrote, "'Secured' online voting is extremely im-
perative because 'unsecured' voting could get severely out of
control."
The "online voting via unsecured system" does not have as
many security checkpoints. But a description of the unsecured
system on the SG Web site states, that "ballots are not easily

SEE ONLINE, PAGE 8


* Sophomore quar-
terback Cornelius
Ingram practices
two weeks after
playing one minute
in the basketball
team's loss to
Villanova in March.
He now will devote
his time to football.
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Dust in the wind
Dust particles from a Sahara sandstorm carried to the Southeastern United States by tropical Atlantic
winds distort the sunset at Cedar Key on Monday. See story, pg. 10.




Campus housing to receive wireless


* MOST DORM COMMON AREAS
SHOULD HAVE WIRELESS INTER-
NET BY NEXT YEAR.

By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
Ilewis@alligator.org

Students living in UF housing soon
will have access to wireless Internet
in common areas thanks to efforts
by Student Government and the
Department of Housing and Education
to increase online technology usage on
campus.
While wireless Internet access is
available throughout much of UF's
northeast sector, including Turlington
Plaza, residence halls do not yet boast
wireless capabilities.
Assistant Director of Housing
Sharon Blansett said that will begin to
change within the next year.


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"In village communities, which
house a lot of graduate students, we're
trying to make commons areas wireless
by 2006," she said.
After the technology is imple-
mented in graduate housing areas, it
will be tested in several undergraduate
housing facilities, includ-
On ing the common areas
Campus of Hume, Graham and
Broward halls.
In addition, several halls will fea-
ture outdoor wireless coverage.
"The. Tolbert-Riker park is going to
have it, and the Murphree courtyards
were just redone, and they'll have it as
well," Blansett said. "We want students
to have Internet capabilities outside of
just their rooms."
However, Blansett emphasized that
Internet access inside individual rooms
will remain the same.
"I don't anticipate this replacing the


* More than the local
heat index rose this
weekend as Gainesville
residents gathered
to call for a review of
documents challenging
America's impetus for
invading Iraq.
See story, pg. 5.


DHNet system," she said. "It's more of
an additional thing."
While wireless access in graduate
villages will be funded by the hous-
ing department, SG passed legislation
during Spring providing for the new
technology to be installed in other loca-
tions across campus as well as the Lake
Wauburg area.
Last year, a Senate bill appropriated
$23,980 of reserve money toward fund-
ing the technology.
"For. the most part, we wanted to
cover outdoor areas," said former
Student Body Treasurer Dennis Ngin,
who also co-authored the bill along
with the executive staff of last year's
SG administration.
"We also covered indoor places like
Hume and Broward because they're ma-
jor traffic areas, and I think the Graham
Gallery is open 24 hours a day."
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Repairs put damper on O'Dome summer swimming
By GRACE SINCLAIR He said expenses will be minimal -Il k e L A
,-, I :., Contributing Writer as both the deck' and the liner are -
still under warranty. -.
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Students have to find a new
place to swim for the dog days of
summer.
The Stephen C. O'Connell
Center Pool has been closed for
five weeks to resurface the deck
and to replace the pool liner. It is
scheduled to reopen
Student Aug. 24.
Life The deck is being
repaired because it is
starting to wear away
and is slippery, said Jeremy Cynkar,
assistant director of the O'Connell
Center.
Although there have been no
accidents from the slick deck, it still
has been a safety concern, he said.
Cynkar said the pool deck was
resurfaced by Sundek last summer
and is still under warranty.
"I know the deck wasn't done
correctly," he said.
When the pool deck is resur-
faced, an extra compound will be
added to make it less slick when
wet, he said.
Weller Pools will replace the pool
liner, which has worn down over
time, he said.


Cynkar said he tried to minimize
the time the pool will be closed by
ordering the repairs for the end of
summer. The pool will be closed for
the last three weeks of school and
the two weeks of break.
"I have made it a point to them
that it must be done by the 23rd,"
he said.
Recreational swimmers can use
the Florida Pool next to the Student
Recreation and Fitness Center while
the center's indoor pool is being re-
paired, he said.
Erva Gilliam, coordinator of
the Carse Swimming and Diving
Complex, said swim-team practice
scheduled at the O'Connell Center
will be held at the facility's outdoor
pool,, owned by the University
Athletic Association.
Because the outdoor pool has
only five lanes compared to the in-
side pool's eight, practice times will
be staggered to accommodate the
swim team, she said.
The UAA pool also will be used
by swim camps and the UF football
team for water resistance, she said.
"It is going to be tight," she said.


While their daughters swim in the outdoor pool, Tonya Meyer and Sue Woodford stay cool inside the
Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Monday. The indoor pool has been drained for repairs and resurfacing.


Engineering college receives $1 million endowment


* THE GIFT COULD TOTAL
MORE THAN $2 MILLION.

By CRYSTAL HENRY
Alligator Writer
chenry@alligator.org

A major employer of graduates
from UF's College of Engineering
gave back to the university Friday
when Harris Corporation donated
more than $1 million to endow mul-
tiple professorships in the engineer-


ing program.
Howard Lance, chairman, presi-
dent and CEO of Harris Corporation,
presented UF President Bernie
Machen and College of Engineering
Dean Pramod Khargonekar with the
gift Friday morning in front of the
New Engineering Building.
"The college and Harris agree
that the best way to move the
engineering program to the next
level is add well-respected faculty in
specific areas of study," Harris Corp.
spokesman Tom Hausman said.


The company initially pledged
$1 million over five years, but it
then tacked on an
extra $25,000 so
the gift would be
eligible for state-
matched funds
totaling $768,750
from the State
of Florida Major
Machen Gifts Trust Fund,
Hausman said.
Machen also announced the gift
will be matched with $250,000 from


a fund set up through his Faculty
Challenge initiative, which brings
the *potential value of the. -gift --to
more than $2 million.
Six years ago, Harris Corp. made
a previous pledge of $600,000, which
was used for graduate fellowship
awards, to the engineering school.'
UF has been the No. 1 recruiting
source for Harris Corp. for the past
five years, said Hausman.
"Many of our high-caliber
engineers have gone to work for
Harris," said Vikram Shishodia,


assistant director of the Division of
Student Affairs for the College of
Engineering.
Hausman said Harris Corp. cur-
rently employs 460 UFP grads, 320
of whom are engineers. He said
Harris Corp. also employs business
and accounting majors, for a total
workforce of about 12,500 world-
wide, 6,500 of whom are engineers
or scientists.
Twenty-two UF graduates were
hired by Harris Corp. this year,
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Sweltering heat doesn't keep locals from protest rally


* THE RALLY WAS PUT ON TO
RAISE AWARENESS OF THE
"DOWNING STREET MEMOS."

By DIANA MAZZELLA
Alligator Contributing Writer

More than the local heat index
rose this weekend as Gainesville
residents gathered to call for a
government review of documents
challenging the U.S. government's
impetus for invading Iraq.
About80peoplesweated, listened,
fanned themselves, applauded, ate,
performed and made speeches to
commemorate the Downing Street
Memo Third Anniversary Event at
the Florida School of Massage on
Saturday afternoon.


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Organized by local political
groups such as the county branches
of Progressives, Democrats and the
Green Party, Veterans for Peace and
the Community Coalition Against
War and Terror, the event called for
government action on the Downing
Street memos.
The memos are said to contain
evidence that the Bush administra-
tion planned the war in Iraq before
the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
and that the British government
had no knowledge of the develop-
ment of weapons of mass destruc-
tion in Iraq.
Retired Navy officer Dave
Bruderly, who plans to run in the
2006 Congressional race for Florida's
sixth district, took to the small wood-
en house's front porch, a makeshift
stage on the grounds of the school,


and emphasized the memos were
"memorandum[s] of fact."
He said the United Nations
should be brought into Iraq and the
United States should get out.
Former Ambassador to Peru
Dennis Jett, who now serves as
dean of UF's International Center,
was widely ap-
Around plauded as he de-
Gainesville livered remarks
at the request of
his former research assistant who
was involved in the event.
"If we supported our troops,
we'd impeach their leader," he
said, calling for listeners to involve
their friends.
After his speech, Jett equated
the events behind the war in Iraq
to Watergate and said he thought
"a crime has been committed at the


highest level in Washington."
Event coordinator Shelly Packer
said approximately 500 other groups
met in cities across the country on
the same day to discuss the issue.
Later in the afternoon, a hand-
ful of performers and a dog named
Rooty staged a rendition of the
meeting from which the documents
originated at 10 Downing St. in
2002.
The basic script came from the
Web site, www.afterdowningstreet.
org, said Jerry Rose, the playwright
who adapted the script for the
day's performance.
Rose said he expanded the infor-
mation from the Web site to include
things for dramatic effect that may
not have been said at the meeting
but were from other memos.
Though hard to hear at times, it


drew an appreciative roar from the
audience when "Tony Blair" made
his entrance as a Bush-mask-wearing
dachshund led by owner David Dick.
The event was funded by in-
kind donations from organizers
and individuals who purchased
food items or rented sound equip-
ment for the event, Packer said. In
total, he said the event was funded
by about $300.
Brenda Bayne, a co-coordinator
of the Alachua County's chapter of
Democracy for America, said the
number of attendees who braved
the summer heat showed the
Gainesville community's interest in
what was happening with its gov-
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6, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005


Editorial


Unsecure choice

Internet voting the only

real step forward
We spoke too soon last week when we said online vot-
ing was on its way to Student Government.
The proposal possibly on its way to Student Senate
isn't for online voting at all in fact, it's a lie.
For years, SG has appointed committees, commissioned in-
dependent reports, hired consultants and received petitions on
this issue. Every lime a plan gets close to implementation, it's
killed before it reaches the Senate floor.
In February, a petition with more than 1,000 signatures call-
ing for a ballot initiative on online voting was denied by the SG
Supreme Court on less than a loophole more like the eye of a
needle.
The letter announcing the Court's decision stated "ambigu-
ous" language in the petition made it unclear whether it called
for an initiative, which if passed becomes binding law, or a ref-
erendum, which is just a show of support or dissent.
Of course, the petition said "initiative" several times and in
no place said "referendum."
But SG sat on the hopes of an appointed online-voting com-
mittee, which spent all summer reviewing information gath-
ered by past committees.
Then that committee called a forum last week to present its
findings. Suddenly, two options were considered online voting:
"secured-site" voting, which used to be called Intranett voting,"
an online voting system restricted to on-campus polling loca-
tions; and "unsecured-site" voting, which is true Internet voting.
The latter was rejected and then banned by the committee
in the face of strong student support because of "security con-
cerns," a term as ambiguous as that loophole.
What security concerns? We've never heard a single argu-
ment outlining specific problems with Internet voting that don't
have easy solutions and aren't an issue with all voting systems.
True, committee members can scare us by saying our votes
could be coerced by evil forces within SG. But that happens now
on campus using paper ballots.
Proponents of the "secured" system say keeping the polls
controlled will prevent voter influence from crossing the "50-
foot halo" around the location, so voters won't have people
looking over their shoulders. But the coercion that takes place
now shows that 50-foot barrier means nothing.
Who really has an incentive to restrict voting to a handful
of polling locations on campus? Groups who can capitalize on
the relatively few students with a lot of access to the sites like
those who live on campus.
The recent SFCC transfer student with a full-time job and
maybe a full-blown life outside of keeping incessant track of
every detail of SG isn't the type we've heard accused of voter
coercion.
It also means all the convincing we've had from UF about
the ways we are forced to interact with the university online are
safe and mostly free from harm they're all predicated on a lie.
If a student thinks nothing of shooting thousands of dollars
through ISIS on a semesterly basis, after having registered for
classes, verified sensitive financial aid information and pulled a
degree audit detailing every class she's ever taken, then she can
handle an Internet ballot.
But that hard-working student may not pay as much at-
tention as the few interested parties who vote in our current
system.
That's what some in SG may want to say, to defend artificial-
ly limiting turnout, but won't because it exposes the inherent
fallacy of the "democratic" system we have now.
Democracy is not supposed to be a system of elites. The pro-
cess takes a leap of faith and gives everyone a fair vote, and then
candidates try to appeal to as many as possible.
So we urge you to appeal to SG to do the right thing, the
thing you've voted for in every poll we've run for years let's
bring real, fair Internet voting to campus elections.


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'Happy Jack' opens for Judge Roberts


On July 19, President Bush hit the stop button on.
the official presidential boom box, thus ending
almost three weeks of butt. shimmying for the
latest open seat on the Supreme Court.
There were many a bruised arse, but in the game of
Court musical chairs, "There can be only one!"
His name is John G. Roberts, Jr., and he currently
serves as an appellate judge on the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Bush announced Roberts' nomination in his first ever
prime-time press conference as president. No stranger
to pre-emption, Bush ended up delaying the first 15
minutes of NBC's new show "I Want to Be a Hilton."
Clearly, it's payback for his 2003 Nielsen ratings de-
feat to Paris Hilton when more Americans watched
"The Simple Life" than his interview with Diane
Sawyer.
Hilton's response at the time: "That's hot!"
Bush used the press conference to introduce Roberts
personally to the American people, but surprisingly, an-
other member of the Roberts family stole the show.
Roberts' 4-year-old son Jack was caught dancing
on camera while playing what appeared to be an air
guitar.
According to an anonymous but reliable .source,
"Happy Jack," as I like to call him, idolizes guitarist
Pete Townshend of The Who.
The elder Roberts was born in Buffalo, New York but
moved to Long Beach, Indiana when he was in elemen-
tary school. While in high school, he worked in a steel
mill his father managed.
Rumor has it former vice-presidential candidate
John Edwards responded to the nomination by running
through the streets of UNC shouting, "I too, am the son
of a millworker!"
Roberts graduated at the top of his class from both
Harvard College and Harvard Law School. While in


Aaron Blye school, he was more of a book-
Blye's Eyes worm than a Beantown booze-
ablye@alligator.org hound.
After graduating from Harvard
Law, Roberts became a clerk for
then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist. He later en-
tered private practice and argued 39 cases before the
Supreme Court in addition to working for former presi-
dents Reagan and Bush.
In 2001, a bipartisan group of more than 150 lawyers
sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee advo-
cating Roberts' appointment to the D.C. Circuit, but it
wasn't until 2003 that his appointment was realized.
Many Democrats and Republicans believe he is one
of the most talented legal minds in America.
It was inevitable that President Bush would nomi-
nate someone more conservative than retiring Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor, but thankfully he chose a candi-
date that appears to be more even-minded than several
of the rumored nominees.
However, Democrats are correct to withhold judg-
ment until the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings.
Liberals are ready to grill Roberts on the hot-button
issue of abortion. As an attorney he wrote a brief advo-
cating the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade; but in
all fairness he was representing the views of a client.
Although I believe women have a constitutional
right to choose abortion, liberals must not forget there
are other extremely important issues like civil liberties,
abuse of executive power, environmental law and emi-
nent domain.
It was basically inevitable that the Supreme Court
would move to the right, but if "Happy Jack".keeps on
rockin' in the free world, his antics just might influence
good ol' dad to loosen up and take a chill pill. -
Aaron Blye is a political science senior. His column ap-
pears on Tuesdays.


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Letters to the Editor
Speak out at Senate on online voting
Editor. This summer, many senators and
students alike have been working diligently
at addressing students' concerns relating to
Student Government elections, specifically
online voting. I formed an online voting com-
mittee because I believe the issue has been ad-
dressed ineffectively during my tenure in SG
and the Student Senate.
Online voting has been a campaign issue in
elections for many years and has yet to receive
the attention it deserves.
However, I personally do not believe this
can be done without student input. I firmly
believe this is a student issue and not an SG
issue.
I always believed when students speak,
senators must listen. Moreover, the more stu-
dents participate in dialogue about SG issues,
the more responsive SG will become. Students
must reinember that we are here to serve them
and not to serve ourselves.
Therefore, I encourage students to come
and voice their opinions tonight during the
Senate session at 7 p.m. in room 282 of the
Reitz Union and speak to their senators about
online voting and which option they prefer.
. Whether students are for or against online
voting, senators need to hear from students,
who are the people they serve.
Diane Kassim
Student Senate President


Secured-site voting only a first step'
Editor: Today, a bill will be brought before
the Student Senate altering the Student Body
Statutes Election Code, authorizing the use
of online voting in Student Government elec-
tions.
The bill, authored by the Senate Committee
to Investigate Online Voting, will recommend
SG adopt a system of online voting that al-
lows students to submit votes via on-campus
computers from any of ten on-campus polling
locations, once they have had their identifica-
tion verified by a poll worker.
I applaud the committee for bringing to
partial fruition a cause that is long overdue.
However, I remain deeply disappointed
with my representatives in SG who have de-
cided to conserve instead of empower.
Instituting a truly universal system of
online voting, one which more than 1,200 stu-
dents expressed an interest in, and one which
would allow any student to vote from any
computer, would have been an opportunity
for every member of,the Student Senate to
stand behind its promise from Spring 2005 to
institute a system of online voting.
The committee's recommendation is a
good first step, but it is just that: a first step.
If SG officials want to be taken seriously, they
must continue their work toward making true


online voting a reality.
Until then, the promise to "Bring SG to
Every Gator" remains unfulfilled.
Adam Roberts
3EG



Senate disregarded student opinion
Editor: I am extremely disappointed in
the online voting committee for putting its
personal biases ahead of students' express
wishes and interests.
Despite the petition that garnered more
than 1,200 signatures calling for online vot-
ing that allows students to vote from home,
the committee voted not only to recommend
secured-site online voting to the Senate but
to ban universal online voting (also termed
"unsecured-site online voting").
It should not surprise us that it is rare
that most students take a stance on a Student
Government-related issue since the one time
they did, the Senate disregarded their input.
Banning this money-saving measure
that would enfranchise great numbers of
students is a self-serving move after all,
the current system is what elected most
of the .members of the committee and
the Senate or the people who appointed
them.
It does not embody the spirit of democ-


TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 7


racy, which allows as many eligible voters
as possible to vote.
Rosemarie Clouston
3PR


Racism explodes at intramural game
Editor: At a premier institution like UF, you
would expect issues such as racism to occur.
But I'm sad and infuriated it has happened.
A group of my friends and I were playing
intramural softball last week when the incident
occurred. The team came out jeering and ob-
noxious, but we played it off sports will be
sports. But then the comments got out of hand.
One of the spectators in the bleachers cried
out, "I didn't know Chinese people can play
softball!" and the opposing team cracked up
with laughter. We didn't say anything because
we didn't want a scene.
However, the jeering continued with chants
of, "America! America! Go USA!"
We issued a complaint with the officials,
but they offered no help. Their words were,
"We can't do anything. I didn't see it."
I was born and raised in the United States
as an American. I speak fluent English. I like
wings and beer. I love Gators football. But be-
cause of the color of my skin I'm treated as an
alien, someone who doesn't belong.
Thuan Vu
4AG


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New physical therapy grad program offered at UF


By MELISSA GARCIA
Alligator Contributing Writer

UF graduate students can begin working
toward an entry-level clinical doctoral degree
in physical therapy for the first time this Fall.
The Doctor of Physical Therapy degree,
or DPT, will replace the current master's
program in the physical-therapy department
of UF's College of Public Health and Health
Professions and is offered by only one other
Florida public university, USF.
The goal of the new program is to make
graduates capable of evaluation and patient
treatment when working wvith other health
professionals as part of a team, said Jane Day,
clinical professor and assistant chair of the
physical-therapy department.
"The practice has changed so much that
we need more information to provide care,"


she said.
Compared to the master's program, the
DPT program will require 35 additional credit
hours and a clinical internship, Day said. _
However, she said the entire 113-credit cur-
riculum has been refocused to meet the objec-
tives of the new program.
"There's a bigger emphasis on health
promotion and wellness in the programs,"
Day said. "The whole curriculum has been
redone."
Old courses have been restructured and
integrated with new courses to focus on topics
such as radiology and imaging, pharmacology
and diagnosis, she said.
Mark Bishop, physical therapy lecturer,
said he has been updating his lecture notes
and slides to the new curriculum during the
summer.
"The old curriculum has anatomy and bio-


mechanics as separate classes," he said. "The
new curriculum combines the subjects into
one big superclass that's two semesters long."
Bishop said students complained in pre-
S | vious years about feeling
disconnections in class
material.
Srz Students would dissect
....; the arm but not talk about
the biomechanics of the
arm until the next semester
when, at that time, they're
*Day dissecting the foot, he said.
By eliminating redun-
dancy in classes and reordering lecture ma-
terial, the new curriculum will help students
easily absorb information, he said.
To apply for the program, students need a
bachelor's degree, a minimum score of 1000
on the Graduate Record Examinations and


at least 40 hours of observation or volunteer
work as well as other requirements, Day said.
Current master's students caught in the
transition will have the option to earn a DPT
by completing an extra year of courses, she
said.
As more planned classes arrive, the de-
partment will need more faculty members to
fulfill the needs of students, Day said. One
new instructor has been hired already, and
the department plans to hire four more in the
coming year, she said.
Since the American Physical Therapy
Association is endorsing the switch to the new
program nationwide, Day said she believes
the program will continue to expand and
grow in popularity.
"To be competitive realistically now, pro-
grams have to do this, or they're not going to
get all the applicants," she said.


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compromised."
The unsecured system is
also cheaper.
Hernandez said the com-
mittee thought the unsecured
option -could promote voter
coercion.
"I think there is voter
persuasion (now)," he said.
"There's a 50-foot halo around
the polling location so there's
not direct voter coercion."
This legislation does not in-
clude UF's satellite campuses
and study-abroad programs,
but Hernandez said that
group of students will not be
ignored.
"We would be able to set up


a polling location at the satellite
campus," he said. "They would
be able to vote there. Students
studying abroad have to re-
quest an absentee ballot."
But Senate President Diane
Kassim, who created the com-
mittee, said secured-site voting
might not be the best conclusion
given student sentiment toward
an Internet system.
"This may be a'compro-
-mise, but I don't want to
compromise with the students
losing in the end," she said. "I
don't want them to be blind-
sided by this version of online
voting. I know a lot of my-con-
stituents prefer the unsecured
option."
Kassim said at one point
she thought the situation was a


political ploy, but added the di-
versity in the online voting com-
mittee gives her confidence.
"The diversification of the
body helped," she said. "I do
believe it's a step in the right
direction."
However, she said the termi-
nology used to distinguish be-
tween the online-voting mod-
els is confusing. Hernandez
said the committee came to an
agreement on the names.
Sources close to SG said
some members had a prob-
lem with the way Hernandez
handled his committee.
Committee member Sen.
Gareth Kerr said he hasn't
seen it.
"I think that he was biased
in making sure that we had a


system that would satisfy our
three goals: integrity, access
and participation," he said. "If
you want to call that bias, then
he's biased to those goals."
Committee member Sen.
Susan Henriques said the
committee's finished product
just isn't the best option.
"I feel like a large portion of
students would say that they
want unsecured online vot-
ing," she said. "The bill that
the committee has designed
to put through is not what the
students want."
Hernandez said his chair-
manship has been a challenge.
"This is a political hand gre-
nade," he said.
Alligator writer Justin Richards
contributed to this report.


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Ngin added that although SG reserve
funding covered all the new technology's
costs, the money was transferred to


another department to be spent, and
SG ultimately did not make any direct
purchases.
"SG didn't physically buy any equip-
ment," he said. "That money was trans-
ferred to Computing and Networking


Tricla Coyne/ Alligator
UF freshman Amanda Varney uses the Internet inside her Jennings Hall room
Monday. When the wireless network is complete, students will be able to log
online in their dorms' common areas as well as surrounding yards.


Services."
Ngin said he. didn't know if
-Computing and Networking Services
was the department that eventually
spent the allotted funds but speculated
the Department of Housing may have
made the final purchases to implement
the technology.
In order to help cover expenses for
wireless networking, rental rates for
residence halls may increase, though
Blansett said students living on cam-
pus shouldn't anticipate major pricing
changes in the near future.
"We have to work a year ahead on
rental-rate adjustments, and the rates
we have set through Summer 2006 are
already in place," she said.
In addition to expanded wireless
Internet, Blansett said her department
will have upgraded DHNet speed from
10 MB to 100 MB by Fall.
"Students are. so tech-savvy now,
and we're hoping to accommodate
that," she said.
UF freshman Liliam Jarquin, a resi-
dent of Rawlings Hall, said the plan for
increased wireless coverage sounds
useful.
"I think that's good in case you need
to study in that area," she said.
"As long as it doesn't make a huge
difference in your rent payment, it's
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STUDENT LIFE

UF's strongest students compete for campus honor


By RYAN WIERENGA
Alligator Contributing Writer

A final grunt of brute strength and deter-
mination was barely audible over the sound
of about 50 cheering onlookers as the tractor
tire was flipped over the finish line.
James Maynor, 20, let out a yell of victory
and relief as he completed the medley event
in just under a minute.
On Sunday at the UVS Field, 15 of UF's
strongest students competed for the title of
the strongest in the Strong Gator, a strength
competition hosted by the Division of
Recreational Sports and modeled after the
World's Strongest Man.
The competition consisted of five mock
WSM events. The crucifix hold tested en-
durance and strength as students held out
15-poundweights at a 90-degree angle until
they dropped them. The Olympic dead lift
required students to perform as many rep-
etitions as possible in 60 seconds with 315
pounds on the bar.
The Atlas Stone event consisted of lift-
ing three water coolers weighing up to 150
pounds onto a table. For the farmer's walk,
competitors had to carry a 140-pound block
of concrete in each hand as far as they could.
The final event was the medley, which
involved a weighted sled pull, pushing a
wheel barrel filled with 240 pounds of sand
and weights, and a giant tire-flip over a set
course. .
The weights were adjusted for the three
female competitors.
Maynor took first place in three of the five
events and won the overall title of strongest
gator. He has power lifted since high school


Megan Schaub / Alligator
Ryan Hall, foreground, and Alfredo Arauz compete in the tire race portion of the Strong


Gator contest Sunday.
and currently trains twice a day, six days a
week. His favorite event was the dead lift,
which he won with 20 repetitions.
"It feels great to win considering how
tough the competition was out here,"
Maynor said.
Kristin Trout, known as "The Krusher,"
won the women's overall title of strongest
gator.


"I'm tired, but all the pain was worth it
because now I have. a new pick-up line to
use at the bars," Trout said.
She said she will take her opponent and
roommate, Mandy, out to dinner with the
gift certificates she won from the competi-
tion.
Rick Stone, a 39-year-old decision and
information sciences graduate student, was


the oldest competitor at Strong. Gator. He
said he participated because he likes to com-
pete and wanted to make a statement.
"I want to be UF's strongest computer
nerd," Stone said.
Stone said it was difficult to train for the
competition because there is no real way to
simulate the events.
"I don't have a giant tire or a weighted
sled in my backyard," he said.
Most competitors made only minor
changes to their regular work-out routines
while training for the event. Graduate stu-
dent Ryan Hall said he added grip-strength
training to his normal work-out routine in
order to prepare.
Hall said his favorite event was the farm-
er's walk and that the crucifix hold "burned
like hell."
Debbie Renelus, a UF senior, said she felt
most comfortable with the crucifix hold and
the medley.
In order to prepare for the Strong Gator
competition she added heavier weights to
her routine and didn't do any cardiovascu-
lar training for the last week and a half.
Mai Tran, a strength and conditioning
graduate assistant, helped plan and run
the competition. She said this event ran
more smoothly and was more fun than the
trial competition that had been hosted in the
Spring.
"All the volunteers and the competitors
really made this event great and worth-
while," Tran said.
The next Strong Gator competition will
be held during the Spring semester. Both
Maynor and "The Krusher" said they will be
back to defend their titles.


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PUBLIC SAFETY

UPD offers free defense class


By RESHELLE SMITH
Alligator Contributing Writer

Last Tuesday, seven women filed
into a classroom in the University
Police Department with one goal: to
learn to defend themselves.
UPD's Rape Aggression Defense
program, or RAD, a free, three-part
12-hour class, gives women the ba-
sic tools they need to protect them-
selves from an attacker, said officer
Darren Sanders, a RAD instructor
and coordinator of the program.
Sanders spoke about topics rang-
ing from how to stay safe at home
to safety when walking to one's car
and when out on a date.
One piece of advice he offered
was to attempt to break into their
own houses.
"If you can get in, the bad guys
can too," he said.
Other advice included trimming
shrubs and bushes, especially those
covering windows, making sure
entrances are well-lit and keeping
a phone in the bedroom to call for
help in an emergency.


On Wednesday, the class learned
some self-defense moves, and dur-
ing the third class the students ex-
perienced simulations of dangerous
situations.
"If you can get in, the bad
'guys can too."
Darren Sanders
RAD instructor

The chief benefit of the class is
that people with no background
in self-defense can learn to protect
themselves; Sanders said. If they
should ever be attacked, they at
least have a chance to defend them-
selves.
"It gives them options," he said.
Alissa Barnard, a junior at Florida
State University who is home for the
break, took the class a little more
than a year ago. She came back be-
cause the class gave her confidence,
she said.
"It's good to refresh," she said.
"You forget it quickly."


In 2003, eight cases of sexual
battery, which includes Tape, were
reported on or near the UP campus.
Sexual battery is the least reported
crime, Sanders said. He said he
believes the actual number of cases
may be higher. According to a RAD
brochure, 10 times more are commit-
ted than are reported.
According to a 2001 report by
the U.S. Department of Justice, three
percent of college-age women will
have some experience with a rape
during a typical college year.
Sixty women have been through
the class this year, a higher number
than usual, Sanders said, while 265
have completed it since the program
came to UF in Spring 2000.
The classes are offered to anyone
associated with UF and to those in
the community.
Classes are usually limited to 10
or 12 women.
For more information or to sign
up for a class, contact officer Darren
Sanders at 392-1409 or by e-mail at
dsanders@admin.ufl.edu.


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Collegiate misuse of prescription drugs on the rise


By BRENT STEINBERG
Alligator Contributing Writer

Prescription-drug abuse has become more
prevalent among UF students during the last
five years, a UF expert said.
Paul Doering, co-director of the UF Drug
Information and Pharmacy Resource Center,
said in a phone interview that students "are
discovering prescription drugs."
A July 7 report by the National Center on -
Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia
University stated that the abuse of prescrip-
tion drugs had reached "epidemic" levels,
' with 15.1 million abusers in the United States.
The number .of Americans who abused
prescription drugs nearly doubled from 1992
to 2003, according to the report.
Teenagers were the fastest-growing group
of new abusers, with 2.3 million Americans.
Doering said he was not surprised by the
recent findings.
"On college campuses, UF included,
prescription drugs tend to be used for recre-
ational purposes rather than prescription,"


Doering said. "The thing that concerns me the
most is that people think they are safer than
hard drugs."
Doering said prescriptions, especially
when mixed with other drugs, can be more
lethal than street drugs. He said students do
not understand the consequences and under-
estimate the drugs' effects. *
In Spring 2000, a UF freshman died after
mixing alcohol with an 80-milligram dose
of a powerful opioid pain reliever called
OxyContin. Abuse of prescription opioids
rose 542 percent among teenagers during the
10-year span, more. than four times the rate of
increase among adults.
"The perceived danger of a drug is inverse-
ly proportional to the level of its use," Doering
said. "That's the problem with prescription
drug abuse people think the risk is mini-
mal. I feel sad for people who are so naive."
Charles, a third-year UF marketing major
who does not Want to use his full name be-
cause Qf a pending legal investigation, said he
- learned his lesson after misusing a prescrip-
tion drug last Spring.


Charles took a rectangular pill known as a
"bar" of Xanax, a benzodiazepine used for anti-
anxiety, while drinking with friends at a party.
He said he drank no more than six beers
over a couple of hours.
"When you start mixing and
matching these drugs, it is hard to
predict the outcomes."
Paul Doering
UF Drug Information and Pharmacy
Resource Center co-director

"I still have no idea what happened that
night," Charles said. "I was at a party around
midnight. Next thing I know, it's sunny out-
side, and I'm in my own bed. Lying on the
floor was a notice to appear from University
Police for disorderly conduct."
Charles was seen near a vandalized luxury
car in a parking garage approximately two
miles from the party, according to a 'police
report. UPD escorted him home at 4 a.m.
He had no recollection of the incident.


Doering said amnesia associated with mixing
Xanax and alcohol can be "pretty profound."
"When you start mixing and matching
these drugs, it is hard to predict the out-
comes," Doering said.
Since coming to UF as an undergraduate in
1967, Doering has seen a lot of changes in the
drug scene. He said the student lifestyle has
changed completely from when he was an
undergraduate.
He believes the 2 a.m. bar-closing time is
a reason for the "power drinking and power
drugging" that occurs at the "pre-party."
UPD spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey said his
agency does not keep statistics on prescrip-
tion-drug offenses but that arrests are "very
rare."
In Charles' case, UPD was unaware he had
consumed Xanax.
Doering said prescription drugs are fairly
easy to obtain illegally through the Internet,
theft, local dealers or fraudulent claims made
to doctors.
"Where there's a market, there is a supply,"
he said.


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A UF junior who plays
under the alias "Tha
Blue" dives for the ball
during a game of Four-
Square on Friday morn-
ing at Turlington Plaza.
,An informal league has
been playing the game
every week since Fall
2004, inspired by a
similar group at Ball
State University in In-
diana. Regular players
have nicknames, and a
tournament organized
in the Spring even drew
Gators head football
coach Urban Meyer to
play.


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$465/mo/rm. lst.last.dep. Vanessa 352-217-
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Walk to SFCC
Roll out of bed and
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379-9300
8-15-8-1

F. furnished room in private part of 7BD/5BA
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352-591-0234 8-15-5-1

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QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN
SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $325/mo.
1 BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 8-15-25-2

5 BR House at UF
Wood Floors, W/D,
Screened porch, Pets Ok.
3 Blocks to UF
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777
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* Bike to UF Pets ok!
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Filling up FASTII 338-0002
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OSome furnished avail*
**Walk or Bike to Campus 00
1-1 $460/mo992-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info ***376-6720
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1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus
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off SW 20th Ave. $375 $450, incl water,
sewer,, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets
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A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE!
* Stress free living! Great rates!
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* Beautiful pools/courtyards
* Walk/bike to UF Pets ok
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charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included.-
Wood floors. With Parking. By Private
Owner. 538-2181 Iv message 8-15-25-2

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Amazing SPECIALS for fall!!!
FREE UF Parking!
Tennis, b-ball, pool, luv pets!
Open wknds, Call 376-4002
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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-
Sup. 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
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Up to $825 in Rebates. 377-2777
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S1BR*2BR*3BR TH
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374-FUNN (3866)
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Alarms, some utils, walk-in closet, pets OK!
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8-15-25-2

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Large 1BR w/ W/D.
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WALK TO UF
Studios and 1BR's
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Laundry on site, Free parking.
Open Weekends 371-7777
8-15-25-2

Summer rates
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Sun Island Properties
376-6720 www.sunisland.info
8-15-25-2

FREE UF PARKING! GREAT MOVE-IN
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tennis, b-ball, monitored alarm
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8-15-25-2

1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA
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8-15-25-2

Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups
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Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650sq ft
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Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480.
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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
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373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2


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3BR/2BA in FL park w/lawn svc $1500
2BR/1BA house Ig fenced yd $650
Mitchell. Realty 374-8579 x 1 8-15-25-2

Close to Campus
Avail now, 2BR/1 BA & 2BR/1.5BA apts.
$475 & $575
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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
1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
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$300 off deposit 376-2507
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$679
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TOP QUALITY GREAT LOCATIONS
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north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin
summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties
372-1509 8-15-25-2

TIRED OF ROOMMATES?!
Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony
Tennis, bball, alarm, luv pets!
SPECIALSI leasing now & fall
Open wknds, call 376-4002
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Avail Aug: All units .5 mi.of UF campus.
Rooms in house $300 + split util, 1BR/1BA
$450-$475, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA
$700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact
sor20@yahoo.com or Iv msg 352-870-7256
8-15-25-2

INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE
NOWAND FALL SEASON
Convenient UF access
$325 to $575
Action Real Estate Services
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Studio to 5BR+
Most within 2 miles of campus!
Campus Realty 692-3800
propertymanager@campusrealty.org
8-15-25-2


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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

*DON'T MISS THESE!*
*THREE 4BR HOUSES*
Bike to campus. Large fenced yards. Lots
of extras. Available now & fall. Call for de-
tails. $875-1225/mo. 352-372-4768
8-15-30-2 .

Available Summer & Fall
Studios & 1BRs $350 to $7500
2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850
Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc.
378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com
8-23-41-2

DUCKPOND
Historic house, cute and cozy, lots of charm.
Studio avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400/mo. Call
379-4952 8-15-25-2


SPYGLASS *
Ask About Our Move-In
Specials & Giveaways
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages,
IncI 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 bdrmr 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



1BR w/pvt. Gated courtyard. Small quiet
complex located at 3320 SW 23rd St. Starting
@ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150.
Please leave a message. 8-4-35-2

**0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house
near downtown. W/D. $625/mo. 214-9270
Owner/Agent 8-4-29-2

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 7-28-25-2

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

Fall rentals, walk to campus 2br/1ba
$500, sign lease now and move in August.
Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 1731
NW 6th St. 8-15-25-2

Now leasing for fall 3 blocks from campus
4BR/2BA apt. $265/rm + utils 1740 NW 3rd
PI 231-3002 8-15-25-2


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University Terrace Gainesville
University Terrace West
4/4 Individual Leases
Furnished Living Area
W/D, Pool $375/mo.
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
8-15-25-2

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1/2 Month FREE RENT!

Bel-Air Apartments 636 NW 26th Ave.
1 BR/1 BA or 2BR/1 BA starting at $535

Village West Apartments-800 NW -,th Ave
1 BR/1 BA available now. Starting at $460

Ask about UF Parking Decal.


352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesvilre.com
8-15-20-2

1 & 2 BRs Avail August!
1BR $439 2BR $539
$200 off August *
Pine Rush Apts 375-1519
8-31-31-2

1 Month FREE Rent! Going Fast!
Avail. Now & AugJ Luxury Studios. Specials
from $489/mo Wood firs, W/I closets & pet
friendly. All -Incl also availl Call now! 376-
6223 LiveNearCampus.com 8-15-23-2

Apartments Available Now
All Florida Areas; All Major US-Cities
Browse our listing FREE
WVWW.SUBLET.COM
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. $990/mo
262-7462 8-15-23-2,

NEW & USED RENTALS
From $450 to $1400/mo
Available Now & August


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Call 376-4581


1 BIG ENOUGH FOR 2!
1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored
alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal
l*recquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions.
332-7401 8-15-22-2

ENORMOUS 1BRs
**NEW W/D**
FREE Tanning 24hr Gym Pool
FREE Alarm Screened Porch
Gated Entry PC Lab Pet Friendly
RENT REBATE 372-0400
8-15-22-2

Immediate Availability
Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine
Huge 2 & 3 BRs Call 665-4106
Ask us about our summer specials!
7-28-18-2

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
7-28-18-2

2Bed/1Bath Apartment. $525/mo. W/D
hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call
231-3002 8-15-20-2


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For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo. Avail
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

****4 BLOCKS TO UF****
Cute 3i2 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

6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. Aug
Free 4BR/2BA duplexes. All appliances incl.
DW, W/D. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile &
carpet. Approx 1300 sq ft. $1150/mo. Call
Carol at 377-3852 or dalyproperties.com
8-24-1'%-2

WALK TO CAMPUS 2BR2BA apts. 110 NW
9th Terr. Sec system, W/D, high ceilings,
energy efficient, good parking, pets ok. $700/
mo Mitchell Realty 374-8579 8-15-16-2

Looking for a home? We have the
LARGEST selection of single family rent-
als in Gainesville. With over 100 properties
currently available, we're sure to have some-
thing to fit your style and budget. Visit our
website at www.edbaurmanagement.com,
or call us to find your new home today 352-
375-7104 ex 2.


L,- Ed Baur

SM nagement Inc.'

8-15-16-2

**WALK TO CAMPUS**
1/1 699/mo and 2/2 839/mo
W/D and Alarm INCLUDED!
Ask about our SPECIALS!
Call 376-9607
8-31-21-2

4BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE
3 blks from campus. $1060/mo No pets. 231-
3002 8-15-15-2

Available now -- 3BR/1 BA house with private
yard, window A/C, 920 NW 6th Ave. $600
edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St.
375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2

August rental -- 1BR 1 BA, cent A/C, water/
sewer, garage included, 1406 SW 18 PI.
$425 edbaurmanagment.com 1731 NW 6th
St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2

August rental 2BR/1BA duplex, walk to UF,
922 SW 6th Ave, off street parking $520
edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St.
375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2

****DOWNTOWN****
1 BR apts avail now. Starting at $395/month.
Pets arranged. 216 SW 3rd Ave. Others
Avail. Call 371-3260 8-15-13-2

****STUDENTS****
1, 2, 3 & 4 BRs. Houses & apts avail for Fall.
All near campus. All price ranges. Call 371-
3260 8-15-13-2

4bed/4 bath UTG condo. $1300/month.
Walk-in closets, W/D, balcony, pool.
Photos www.rentalworkshop.com.
Close to campus Very nice & great deal!
870-0904, 318-4553 8-15-13-2

*UPPER CLASS Students*
Perfect place to study!
FREE cable w/ HBO/Show
FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD
Gated entry*Computer lab
Wireless poolside*FREE.Tanning
1,2&3brs**338-0003
8-15-13-2

Free Hi-Speed Internet
Walk/bike to UF & shopping. 2/2 only $665
3/2 only $775 0 www.tuscanbend.com
3009 S N Archer Rd. 377-0555 7-28-9-2

One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no
smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but
has it all. All util. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished.
Call Charlie "Whitey" Webb. 375-4373. Stop
by 1215 NE 20thAve. 8-15-12-2

S****$900/mo****
3BR/2BA home for rent, avail now. Wood
floors, fenced yard, pets ok. Call for more
info 8-7-1194. 3516 NW 3rd St 7-28-9-2


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3 Blocks to UF!
2BR Apts Avail Fall. See our list at
www.merrillmanagement.net updated daily
or call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494
8-4-11-2

2BR 1BAApts. $500-525/Mo
5 Blks 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 8-
4-11-2

Close to UF Law School
3BR 1BA Home $900/Mo.
Wood Floors, Central H & Air
303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill
Management Inc: 372-1494 8-4-11-2

PETS FREE House 3 bed, 2 bath, wood
floors, screen porch, washer/dryer, central
air $990 call Larina 262-7462 8-15-12-2

1BR/1BA APT for rent coming 10/1/05.
Spyglass Apts. Pets welcome. Fitness cen-
ter, pool, tennis court, screened in patio.
$594/mo. Call Natalya 283-6399 8-2-10-2

1BR/1BA APT. W/D hk ups, large screened
room, pets. ok. $475/mo w/$500 sec dep.
3300 SW 23rd St. Apt 2. Call Candy or David
@ 352-371-3473 7-28-9-2

1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Countryside Apts. All
utilities inc. $400 per mo. Lease fall 2005 to
Spring 2006. Info 786-412-9337 8-15-12-2

Close to UF & Butler Plaza on bus rte
2BR/1BA duplex w/huge fenced backyard.
$630/mo 3829 SW 37th St. Avail 8/1 352-
371-5805 9-1-19-2

*Huge 1/1 w/Balcony*
Walk to class
Next to sorority row
Oversized: Br, Ba, Closet,
& Kitchen
Want to take a look call 372-7111
8-15-12-2

Cheap 3BRs close to UF
625 NW 10th Ave $900
1417 NW 7th Ave $950
1418 NW 6th PI $950
Campus Realty 692-3800 8-15-11-2

VILLAGE LOFT APTS.
1BR LOFT APTS. 650.&750 sq ft. Starting
@ $450 mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE
monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave.
Call 332-0720 8-31-17-2

3/2 1250 sq ft condo on golf course. All ap-
pliances, amenities, pool. New carpet. Avail
immediately. 4204 NE 17th Terr. $875/mo
941-447-5453 7-26-7-2

3BR/2BA HOUSE w/2-car garage, all appli-
ances, maintenance-free front yard. Close
to UF & SFCC. $1100/mo. Call 215-9987
8-15-11-2

Mansion for 5-8 students
920 SW 1st Ave
$2600/mo.
Call 495-8612 or 377-1732 8-15-10-2

New 1800 sq ft 3BR/2BA home for rent.
Brand new neighborhood w/ pool. Great
schools. Quick drive to campus. $1500/mo.
Avail now. Call 331-0485 7-26-5-2

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
7-28-6-2


Great 3BR home w/ wood floors, CH/A,
screened porch, large BRs, carport. Walk
to campus. 104 NW 7th Terr. $1200/mo. Call
371-3260. Others available. 8-24-10-2

Excellent 2BR home with small yard, perfect
condition, CH/A, ceramic tile, W/D hook-ups.
1023 NW 30th Ave. $750/mo 352-215-8815
8-24-10-2

CASABLANCA EAST! 2BR/2.5BA town-
house, W/D, porch, pool, cable and high
speed wireless internet. On bus route. Close
to UF and Shands! Avail Aug. $960/mo. Call
352-336-8986 7-26-5-2


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3br/2ba beautiful home in quiet nw commu-
nity with pvt pool, clbhse. Tile & wood fl, w/d
hkups, fenced yd w/ lawn svc, garage, bus rt.
$1200neg avail 8/1. 256-3609. 7-26-5-2

2/2 home w/garage in Milhopper area. 1 acre
with deer & cows across fence. $900/mo.
352-377-2150 8-4-8-2

HUGE 1BR APT
3 blks north of UF. Hardwood firs, ceiling
fans, W/D. Great neighborhood. Lots of stor-
age. $575/mo 373-5295. 7-26-4-2

3BR/1BAAPT- 1 block to UF
1227 SW 4th Ave. Apt #1
Cent H/AC, wood floors, parking & clean
Avail Aug 7th, $1125
Call 352-331-0590, 514-5060 cell. 7-26-4-2

STUDIO APT. 1 mi from UF. Completely
renovated, new appliances. Laundry on-site.
$495/mo 352-871-5928 7-28-5-2

STUDIO APT. Great downtown location.
Walk to Starbucks. 1st mo rent FREE. Can
be furnished. $515/mo. Available now. Call
954-463-4498 Iv msg. 7-28-5-2

1/1 CONDO 4 blocks to UF
Near UF, HSC, Sorority Row
Brand new kitchen, tile firs, patio, cent AC
Off-str parking, $600/mo incl water, swr, gbg
1st, last, sec. Avail 8/1 352-222-6344 8-
15-8-2

2BR/1BA
6 Blocks from UF 1 Block from Mother
Earth. Pets OK $650/month 386-454-4440.
7-26-4-2

VERY NEAR UF
Efficiency. W/D, full kitchen. $380/mo. 1
Room in 3BR house $300/mo. 377-2930.
8-4-7-2

DOWNTOWN HISTORICAL HOUSE 5BR/
2.5BA security sys, off street parking,
remodeled, w/washer & dryer hook-ups,
dishwasher. $1600. Available in August. Call
305-527-9315. 7-28-5-2

2BR/1.5BA twnhm, W/D, DW, new applianc-
es, on bus route, NS, no pets, $625/mo Avail
August 1st. Call 352-335-0455. 8-15-8-2

Remodeled 3BR/1BA house in quiet NW
neighborhood. New kitchen, bath, washer,
dryer, cnetral ac, Ig bk yd. Close to UF & bus
route. $1100/mo. 1st & deposit only. 305-
297-4827. 7-26-4-2

3 rooms for rent $350/mo. Pet fee. Horse
board avail. Contact Jen 407-947-9748.
7-28-5-2

House available Aug 1st NW location. 1200
sq ft, 3BR/2BA, garage, appliances, W/D hk-
ups, fenced, great schools. Bus to Shands,
UF & SFCC. $950/mo + sec. Call 941-5453
7-28-4-2

*003 BLOCKS TO UF!@L0
120 NW 10th St. *00 Historic 3BR, remod-
eled kitchen & bath, lofts, porch, W/D, cent
H/AC $975 neg Ed Baur Mgmt 375-7104
9-2-15-2


1/1 apt, close to UF and downtown.
Backyard. $475 mo. 1st, last & security.
Avqail immed 352-376-0006. 7-28-4-2

Walk to campus Ground floor, 2 master
suites, W/D incl. Water, trash, sewage, pest
control included. Avail Aug. $830/mo. Pets
negotiable. 373-0874 7-28-4-2

BIKE TO UF! 3BR 2BA,
Parquet floors, carport, screen
Porch, w/d hookups, $900/rent
600 NW 36th Drive
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

6 MONTH LEASE! Walk to UF
from this 2 BR 1.5BA duplex,
CH/AC, pets considered, $495/rent
805 NW 3rd Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

MICANOPY 2BR 2BA house,
Pets considered, fenced yard, w/d
Hookups, $800/rent, 11805 SE CR 234
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2


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CHARMING DOWNTOWN HOUSE
2BR 2BA, renovated w/wood floors & ce-
ramic tile, sunroom, living & dining
rooms, fireplace, w/d hookups, $675/rent
1102 NE 3rd Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

WALK TO UFI Great 4BR 2BA,
.Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc,
Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1600/rent
1741 NW 6th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

POOL HOMEI 4BR 2BA, screen porch,
Pool service included, 2 car garage, living
& dining rooms, $1600/rent,
1706 NW 22nd St.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TrulingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

1 MONTH FREE RENT! 2BR
2BAs remaining in 4BR apt, indiv. leases,
furnished rooms, $425/room
4000 SW 23rd Atreet #6-305
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurligntonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

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 7-28-4-2


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.TurlingotnRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2


SPACIOUS 2BR 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 7-28-4-2

CHEAP RENT 3BR 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 7-28-4-2

FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE
Contact us for a complete listing
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
7-28-4-2


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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 7-28-4-2

$500 OFF 1st MONTHI Downtown 4BR 2BA
house w/Living &- family rooms, fireplace,
parquet floors, washier/dryer, $1050/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington'Real Estate, inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2

HOUSE w/POOL. Older, remodeled 4/2
house w/above-ground pool. 4.5 mi to UF.
Pvt, fenced yard. W/D, satellite, possible
pets, partly furn. On bus line. No cash dep for
UF students w/good credit. Lease $1095/mo
Call Stephanie 371-9409 8-31-13-2

Houses for rent: 3/2/2, fenced yard, 5212
NW 8th Ave, $1200 mo. 3/1 Duck pond
area, $875 mo. 1st, last, & security required.
Available immediately. 352-376-0006 7-
28-4-2

3/2 NW FAMILY HOME, AVAIL NOW.
Acre fenced yd, pet arranged, garage.
4127 NW 36th St. $990/mo. $900 sec.
GOOD TENANTS SAVE $50/mo!
678-481-9208 or 678-480-2930 7-28-4-2

1BR GREAT VALUE!
ONLY $449/mos 0 $150 Deposit
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
THE WOODS 0 375-3077
8-31-13-2


2BR ONLY $579- *
AUGUST FREE *
5 $185 Moves You In *
Homestead Apts 376-0828 *
8-31-13-2


3BR ONLY $679!
$185 Moves You In *
Georgetown Apts.
NW location 378-1755
8-31-13-2

*STUDIOS $419 *
0 Walk to a movie @ Butler Plaza 0
Includes water/sewer 0
Sundowne Apartments 377-2596
.8-31-13-2

2/1 ONLY $519 *
August Free *
W/D hook-up 0-
Beval Apts 372-4835 *
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3 Blocks to UF, 2BR 1 BAApt.
Terazzo Floors, Window A/C. Nat Gas Ht.
1508 NW 4th Ave. $520/Mo.
Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 7-
28-4-2

3/2 CONDO. NW nr 39th Ave & Hwy 441.
Refurbished, 1st floor, liv rm, din rm, D/WN,
W/D. Screened porch. VERY private, quiet.
$850/month. Avail 8/1. 352-372-3819. 7-
28-4-2

Studio Apt. 1.5 milds to UF and Oaks Mall.
Contemporary style, marble bath, laundry
avail, high speed internet. $375/mo. includes
utils. Avail Aug. 1. Call 352-262-1838 7-26-
3-2

3BR/2BA ranch + 1-car garage in Northwood.
$1000/mo. Reduced rent for 2 months! Sec
dep, 1st & last mos. rent due on move-in. No
pets. Avail 8/15/05. Credit and background
check. 352-246-7159, 561-422-7052. 8-2-
5-2

SAVE $$$! Take over my lease the year &
PAY NO DEPOSIT! AUG IS FREE. Enjoy
a spacious 2B/2B apt close to Shands,
on many bus routes. RENT $750.mo incl
W/D, balcony, pool. Contact 352-870-9965
7-28-4-2

Brand New Apt. In Bradissen Place near All
Bus Stops. Right off of 34th St. & SW 35th
Ave. Close to campus and shopping. Across
from Gainesville Place Apts. 2BR/2BA, upper
floor. $750/mo. 352-262-6602 7-28-4-2

02703 NW 2nd Ave. Charming 2BR/1BA
cottage, near UF. No pets. Perfect for grad
student. $800/mo. Call 332-5836 8-2-4-2.

Studio apt for sublease. NO SECURITY
DEPOSIT. Swimming pool, across from UF!
Pets welcome. $450/mo utilities included!!
Call 561-627-3300 x 11911 8-4-5-2

Mill Run condo, very nice. 2/2. Close to UF,
1000 sq. ft, w/d hkups, ceramic tile. Great
deal @ $625/mo in such a great location.
Call Sergio @ 328-1459 8-2-4-2

Quiet 2BR/1 BA 900 sq. ft apt, 1 mile to cam-
pus. FREE Wireless Internet and washer/
dryer included. $600/mo. Great shape! Call
now! 235-1576 8-15-6-2

CHARMING HOME
3BR/2BA house near Duckpond CH/A, W/D,
Mexican tile and wood firs, close to UF, great
. for grad students. 2101 NE 7 Ter. $1100/mo,
No dogs please. 256-3916 8-2-4-2


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1 & 2 bed cottages'& apts. $425/month.
Historical downtown! w/d hookups,
porches, great size Cute! Must see!
Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352-
870-0904, 318-4553 8-15-6-2

3 bed house: $750/month. Central heat
& air. Great deal! Wooden floors & w/d
hookups. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 318-
4553 8-15-6-2

In gated Plantation Oaks. 2BR/2BA, 2 car
garage, screened in porch. Many luxury &
energy-saving features. $800/mo 386-462-
3066 8-25-8-2

1 BR/1BA in Frederick Gardens Apartments
includes water & sewer, overlooks pool. No
security deposit. $465/mo, avail August 1st.
Call 352-224-8684 8-4-5-2

Spacious 1/1 $600/mo. W/D hkups. on 9, 34,
& 35 bus rts. Fenced yard, avail August 1st.
Pets .ok. Call Rocky Point 352-376-1619 ask
for Lena's Majestic apt to.wave $300 sec dep
fee. 7-28-3-2

House 2 bedrrom 2 bath with washer/dryer
hook-up. Quiet area NW Gainesville near
University. $650 monthly. 332-8481 8-15-
6-2

1 Bedroom in NW house avail Aug
2 story, 3BR/2BA, w/d, mins from campus
On bus routes to UF & SFCC
utils incl, $450/mo
352-371-4926 or 561-302-7734
8-15-6-2

4BR/2BA, fireplace, w/d hookups, fenced
yard. $1350/mo. $1350 security deposit.
Parking available. Call 336-9607 8-2-4-2

2 BR COTTAGE in NW. Cute & clean, newly
renovated. On bus line, W/D hookups, No
dogs. 535 NW 30th Ave. $520/mo. 215-7199
8-2-4-2

2 bd/2ba, NW area, Central H & A/c, ceiling
fan, dishwasher, W&D, 2 car garage, fenced
back yard. Close to Oaks Mall and North
Regional. Ready for Aug. lease. $860. No
section 8. Call 352-375-6754 8-31-12-2

3bd/ 2ba, NW area. Clean and spacious.
Fenced back yard. Central H & A/C. Ceiling
fans. W/D hookups. Car port. Close to law
school. Ready for Aug. lease. Call 352-375-
6754. No section 8. 8-31-12-2


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FOUR BEDROOM TWO BATH
Game or study room w/wet bar, W/D incl.
New ceramic tile firs, modern kitchen, back
yard w/picnic table, family/student area off
20 Ave. $880 +sec. KM Properties. 332-5030
8-4-4-2

IT'S A GUY'S THING!
Huge 5 bdrm 2 ba House, pool room w/7'
table, 12' bar, cent AC, nice patio & back-
yard, W/D incl, 5 min to UF. 4 bdrms at $320
ea Indvl Leases, one suite at $355. KM
Properties 332-5030 8-4-4-2

LARGE 2/1 PRIVATE YARD
Nice country kitchen, extra storage, W/D in-
cluded. New ceramic tile LR, rear patio. $530
+ Sec Dp. KM Properites 332-5030 8-4-4-2

THREE BDRM LARGE LIVING RM -
Large fenced in yard, dogs OK. Fireplace,
one bath, central AC/heat, W/D included,
nice kitchen. In Linton Oaks off 20th Ave.
$590 + Sec DP. KM Properties 332-5030
8-4-4-2

Fabulous 1/1 guesthouse 9 blocks to UF.
Great for grad students. Tile throughout.
Fenced yard, private. 1-yr lease. $550/mo
+ part utils. + 1 mo sec. 909 NW 9th Ave.
Please call Chad at 407-230-2423. 8-15-
5-2

2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile & paint. W/
D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW. $750/mo
(pets ok). Available Aug. Call 352-219-6340
7-28-2-2

WALK TO DOWNTOWN 3 bed, 2 bath
house, screen porch, wood floors, central
air, washer/dryer $990 Call Larina 262-7462
8-15-5-2

BEST DEAL GUARANTEED
Amazing deal on luxury 2, 3 or 4 bedroom
apartment w/utilities included. Furnished
or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details.
8-15-5-2

Lovely remodeled NW 3BR/2BA, washer/
dryer, dbl garage, den, pet friendly, fenced
yard. $1300 edbaurmanagement.com 375-
7104 ex 2. 8-15-5-2

Colonial Oaks SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes
from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen
porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2. 8-15-5-2

Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF,
wood floors, den with fireplace, large back
patio, great for barbeques, washer/dryer.
$1200 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104
ex 2. 8-15-5-2

CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN! Cute 3BR,
Wood floors, fireplace, workshop, covered
Patio, $750/rent, 914 NE 11th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-2-2

GREAT NW LOCATION! 3 BR 2 BA,
Living & family rooms, carport,
W/D hookups, pets considered, $850/rent
1901 NW 38th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-2-2

Brand new townhouse apt. now leasing.
Very close to campus. 2BR/1.5BA. Est time
of completion mid-Aug. $750/mo. Call 494-
9045 or 494-2-173. 8-24-6-2

DOWNTOWN 2BR/1 BA apt. avail immedi-
ately. Newly remodeled, quiet neighborhood,
pets OK. Close to Shands, UF, & library.
$695/mo. Call 262-1351 8-15-5-2

590 NW 54th Terr. 3/2 all appliances, cent H/
AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail
Aug. $1050/mo. 333-9874 8-24-6-2


Student rental avail Aug. 1st. NW near The
Girls Club. 4BR/3BA $1100/mo. Pets ok. Call
318-3721 8-30-10-2

Townhouses Available August 1.
2BR/2.5BA NEW townhouses close to
campus & on bus line. No towing, free
ethernet, sec. alarm, pest cont., & pool.
$875/mo ($438/rm) -Josh 813-892-0234
8-24-6-2


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.. Brandywine Spacious 2Br/2Ba
Ground floor, end unit. Newly renovated.
$700/mo (12mo) or $750 (9mo). H20 in-
cluded. Available 15 Aug 328-8473 8-15-5-2


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NEW 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE
2 blocks from UF. 1 month free rent. Call
332-2097 8-4-4-2

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CONDO
.2/2.5. Convenient to UF & shopping. Call
379-3637 for details. 8-15-5-2


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Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA to
house. Behind sorority row. Short wal
campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIAE
Call 352-870-8902 8-4-30-3

Apartments Sublets & Roommates
All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500
Shft-Long & Furn-Unfurn
1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368)
WWW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3


.Sublet. individual lease. Gainesville Place.
Ground floor. Unfurn. $360/mo. Starting Aug
05 to July 31, 06. Call 850-785-1777 Iv msg.
7-28-15.-3

1 BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only.
All utils incl. Melrose Apts. $459/mo. 1st
month FREE. Avail Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call
941-484-9761 7-28-7-3

3BR/3BA at the Exchange
$499/mo, all included & furnished. Please
contact Ashley at 727-424-5552 8-15-8-3

FREE JULY RENT
1BR avail in 3BR/1BA house in 3rd Ave
neighborhood. $290/mo + utils. Pets wel-
come 215-7126 7-26-3-3

F seeking M or F roommate. 5-month lease
up in Dec. Stoneridge Apts. $350/mo + 1/2
utils. For info, please call Kelly 813-956-7884
8-4-6-3.

$335/mo. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA at Univ.
Commons. 1.5 mi. to campus. On 3 bus rts.
FURNISHED! Pool, gym, hot tub, W/D. Call
Jess 954-559-9698 8-2-5-3

1BR/1BA in a fully furnished 4BR/4BA for
lease. $385/month all utilities included.
Located on 2 major bus routes & near a
major grocery store. Call for details 352-
219-0441 or e-mail akeshae@hotmail.com
8-2-4-3

1 MONTH FREE RENT
1 female roommate needed for newer 3BR/
3BA apt. Walking distance to campus. Pvt
porch w/swing. Call 352-514-4202 for more
info 8-4-5-3

3BR/3BA LUXURY APT. Available immedi-
ately. 4700 SW Archer Rd. $1204/mo + $25
per dog. 1st mo FREE. Gym & pool. W/D in
apt. Call 373-7736 8-2-4-3

1 BLOCK FROM UF
Sublease Aug 1st $260. month.
Private 1 bedroom Great Deal!
Call 352-258-8111 7-28-2-3

AMAZING DEAL
One time only deal on 3 or 4 bedroom apart-
ment. All utilities included. Furnished or unfur-
nished. Call 682-5490 for details. This won't
last long. 8-15-5-3

BEST DEAL GUARANTEED'
Amazing deal on luxury 2, 3 or 4 bedroom
apartment w/utilities included. Furnished
or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details.
8-15-5-3

F only for 1 BR in 3BR/2BA, $333/mo, $150
off first month. Pebble Creek Apartments on
campus. Very nice roommates, furniture in
bedroom optional. Call 352-219-5841 8-
15-5-3

Melrose Apt 1000 SW 62nd Blvd
Furn IBR/1BA in 4BR/4BA w/d in unit. All
utils free, e-net. 1st class weight rm & ga-
merm, 2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl wds view. Sub.
to Dec 31, $450/mo NEG. 954-816-0888
7-28-2-3

Fall sublease one roommate needed in large
house, 0.5 mi to campus. Rent $225/month
plus utilities. Has pooltable &jacuzzi. Please
contact Charlton @ 352-328-9393 8-15-5-3


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. Responsible. 60 second
walk to UF. Old house charm with all ameni-
ties. Avail Now. $400 up. 352-538-2181.Lv
message. Private Owner 8-15-25-4


K to Looking for a female roommate for Ig BR in
BLE. 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


Avail May 2 rooms in Ig hduse, 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-

Female Roommate Needed
Kensington North $500/mo
includes utilities & cable
Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4

VERY NICE HOUSE IN GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD-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
7-28-20-4

Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spa-
cious new 3BR/2BA house. I-net & cable incl.
Must be neat clean & responsible. $400/mo
+ 1/3 util. Short or long term avail. 262-3989
8-15-24-4

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. No lease. Call 338-
2086 7-26-20-4

3rd Roommate needed male. 2 miin from
SFCC. 3BR new furnished townhome. Golf,
gated, $550/mo incl all util, inet & cable.
Avail 8/15/05. 1 year lease. No pets. Call
Mike 954-467-7070 or Jeff 954-240-3524
8-15-31-4

Sublets and Rooms Available "
All Florida Areas; All Major US Cities
Browse available Rooms FREE!
www.MetroRoommates.com
1-(877)-For-Rent (367-7368) 8-15-23-4

Female roommate, NS for fall. $500/mo + 1/
3 util 3BR/2.5BA. Brand new, fully furnished,
beautiful, 2500 sq ft, luxury townhome.at
Regents Park. Call 561-281-9274 7-28-13-4

Countryside 2 rms in 4BR/4BA to share w/
2 females. Secure, poolside, cable, internet,
W/D, Free parking, on bus route. 10 min. to
UF. $400 utils incl. e17bear@aol.com,
386-676-9703, 386-235-5400 8-2-13-4

Lg furn. 3BR/3BA house 3806 SW 2nd Ave.
1 blk to Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi of UF. About
3000 sq ft. Hdwd firs, no carpet, carport, Ig
front porch. Incl all' utils, w/hi spd cbl. $550/
mo/rm. 407-363-7198, cell 407-234-1380
7-28-22-4 -

M needed for 2BR/2BA apt. Rockwood
Villas. 1st floor. Rent incl: basic cable, inter-
net, utils & furn. 9 mo lease $470/mo, 12 mo
lease $440/mo. Dalia@imecanic@aol.com,
305-299-1777 7-26-8-4

Female roommate for NW 39 Ave home,
$475/mo, all utilities incl, fully furnished, pri-
vate BR, internet, W/D, avail ASAP, more info
870-5291 8-4-11-4

M/F roommate wanted for 2/1 apt. Lg bed-
rooms, cable, hi speed internet. $.350/mo.
Call William at 514-9320. Walking" instance
to stadium. 8-4-11-4

Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils.
352-271-8711 7-28-9-4


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F Roommate for 1BR in 2/2 w/ private bath,
walk-in closet, furnished, include utils, W/D,
& hi-speed internet. $490/mo. Call 514-7741
lv msg. 7-28-9-4

2 male roommates needed serious stu-
dents 'to share 3BR/2BA house. Located
South of UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable,
wireless DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 258-
9116 7-28-9-4

3BR/3BA Countryside Apt.
W/D,-utils, cable w/ 2 HBO, and DSL incl
$400/rm/mo + $100 deposit. F only. NS. Call
954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 7-28-11-4

2 student rooms avail. Great house, great
roommates. Close to UF. W/D, dsl. Possible
pets. Small rm $240. Lg rm $275. Lease. No
cash dep for UF stdt w/good credit Call 371-
9409 8-31-18-4

FEMALES FOR ALL ROOMS in beautiful
fully furn Univ Terr 4BR/4BA all priv bath.
Walk-in closets. Great location 2 bus rts. 1
yr lease. $400/mo incl utils, wireless internet,
W/D, + cable. Call 954-592-0521 8-15-12-4

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. 8-15-12-4

Share 3/2 house, NW Gainesville -
Rainbows. W/D, kitchen, patio. Located off
of 39th Ave. 10 mins to UF/SFCC. No pets,
already have 2 dogs. $400/mo, utils incl. Call
Ila 352-336-6108 8-24-12-4

2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Cred Union/
Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF.
Laundry/AC/fumiture/c-fans. $300 + half
util. Quiet/Considerate f/m? Call 337-9746
7-26-14-4

**one roommate wanted**
in BEAUTIFUL, 4BR/2BA, BIG
house w/everything in the 300 club!
only ~$325/mo + 1/4 utilities
*395-6788 or lilgoody@ufl.edu*
8-15-11-4

2 rooms available in 3 BR house. Great loca-
tion, close to UF. Partially furnished. $375/
mo. Email vmarum@ufl.edu or call 375-2496
or 870,4723 8-4-9-4

Female for 2BR/2BA townhouse. Fully re-
modeled. 1/2 mi to UF. Pool located off patio.
On bus rt. $450/mo incl everything: cable,
internet, W/D, all utils. Quiet, pref serious
stdt. Responsible. Stephanie 954-857-5618
8-2-8-4

"Countryside" 2BR/2BA avail in beautiful
condo by the pool. 1st stop on the bus rt.
Wood firs, porch, W/D. Cable, high spd in-
ternet. Awesome people. $420 util included.
Avail Aug 1. Hurry and call Nicole 328-4551
8-2-8-4

Walk to UF & Stadium! Grad stud/prof,
couple ok. Spacious bedroom w/pvt entrance
& bath attached to 4/3 home. Clean, neat, &
N/S. On bus rte, near Publix & CVS. Parking,
cable, w/d, wifi, utils incl. Use of main house
common areas $750. Call 561-471-5021
8-2-8-4.

Walk to Law School and Stadium! Grad
stud/prof for 5/4 home. Must be clean, neat,
N/S. On bus rte near Publix & CVS. Parking,
cable, w/d, wi/fi, utils incl. Aug 1 $550-$575
Call 561-471-5021 8-2-8-4

Roommates Wanted! Countryside @
University 2 rooms left. Furnished: bed, desk,
common areas, W/D, utils, internet, basic ca-
ble, phone included. Email queenyb@ufl.edu
or mstarksl@cfl.rr.com Phone: Baechle
(Bake-Lee) 407-463-6535 7-28-7-4
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02 UF Senior females need a female room-
mate 0 $400/mo for own BR in new 1700 sq.
ft. house next to SFCC. Avail now. Call 283-
6279 8-24-11-4

DUCKPOND, NE Blvd -
Great space for art, gardening, potlucks,
fun, studying. 3/2 on the creek. Bright living
& studio areas. 2BRs, $350, $400 + util. W/D.
Or share house w/ 1 person $5008 374-7038
7-28-7-4


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Male, close to campus, small furnished apt
for 1 person on side of private home. Mature
grad student preferred. No pets. Quiet,
clean, safe, cable, patio. Avail 1 AUG. $430
per mo. utils incl. Lease, deposits. 378-2016
7-28-6-4

Roommate wanted for 1 room in 2BR/1BA
house. All utils incl. Rent $450/mo + sec.
dep. 6,9 & 12 mo. leases available. On the
75 bus route. 5 min frdm 9,20,34 & 5 routes.
442-2871 8-15-9-4

Ready now 1BR/1BA in 2/2.5 condo. Tile
firs, W/D, DW, scr. porch, community pool.
Room can be furn. Close to everything, on
34th btwn Archer & Williston. $375 + 1/2 util.
$100 dep. 615-584-7837 or 386-623-5760
8-15-9-4

*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
7-28-6-4

Room in nice Valwood home w/ 2 females.
$400/mo incl. all utils, EVERYTHING.
7824 SW 52nd PI.
Call 37.8-4626, 871-0227 7-28-6-4

Furn. room in 4BR/4BA condo. All utils.,
cable w/ HBO and DSL internet incl. W/D
and walk-in closet $425/mo.
CALL JOSH 352-494-2394 7-26-5-4

Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious
condo w/2 F, UF students. NW 55th St. Call
Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763. 8-31-15-4

1 Bdrm Pirvate Bath
NE Gvl Home Quiet neighborhood, W/D,
dishwasher, cable, central H/A $300/mo +
1/2 util. 1st, last, $200 security. 375-5377,
373-6066, ask for Sue 7-28-6-4

Seeking NS grad/prof, F to share beautiful,
large 2BR restored Victorian house in down-
town G'ville. No pets. $425/mo + 1/2 utils.
Call Melodye at 378-1633 7-26-6-4

DUCKPOND
1 room in 2-story 3BR/2BA HOUSE. $110/wk
or $85/wk. Fully furnished. W/D. 514-3409.
.8-4-8-4

1 -room for rent in a great 2/1 Duckpond
house. Updated kitchen, wood floors, central
AC and heat. W/D. You must love dogs! Avail
Aug. Lease length negotiable. $350/mo
OBO. Call Annie 352-284-1686 7-26-5-4

* Wanted: 1 F N/S pref. prof/grad roommate
for 2/2 apt in Pebble Creek 0 On-campus,
vaulted ceilings, security, W/D, gym, pool,.
internet, cable. $415 + 1/2 utilities 352-
219-4408 0 7-28-6-4

Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets. Mature male non drinker/
smoker. Availalbe immediately (flex). Call
Scott 335-8209 8-24-10-4-

Roommate needed for 2BR/2BA, wood firs,
leather couches. Tennis courts, pool, hi-
speed internet, & digital cable. On 62nd by
theMall on the 20 bus rte. Pref Grad Student.
$495/mo. Call 904-891-1601 8-4-8-4

*** 2. roommates needed. New allergy-
free environment. 3BR apt, covered parking
avail. Cricket Club. On bus rte. Clubhouse,
pool, gym, laundry, gated. $500/mo incl utili-
ties. Call Jodi 352-494-0405 7-28-6-4

F roommate for a 3BR/2BA. Grad student/
prof. No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall.
Avail immediately until mid Oct. #318/mo
+ 1/3 util. Pool, tennis, 24-hr gym. Elba
425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufLedu.
7-28-5-4

Female roommate. Brand new apartment
for fall 2005! On Archer and 13th. 3/3 on top
floor. Funished. $500 + utilities. No pets and
non-smoker. 305-525-0499 7-28-5-4

Clean, nice, responsible, post-grad female
seeks to share 3BR house. Hardwood floors,
natural yard, laundry. $300/mo + utilf No
pets. 3 blks N of Law School. Call 373-9602.
Avail 7/15 or 8/1. 7-28-5-4

1 female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA
@ Countryside. $425/mo incl utils, cable,
internet, furn. Available mid-Aug. Call 727-
510-9346. 7-28-5-4


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NS ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3BR/2BA
1/2-acre home located on a quiet, wooded
street near mall. Must love dogs, but not
actually have one. $300/mo, everything incl.
262-9630 8-15-8-4

FURNISHED ROOM
in a house w/big yard. 10 min from. UF.
Mature, F, NS. Short lease OK. $400/mo inci
everything. 352-376-9960 8-2-6-4

College student looking for roommate. Living
in Piccadilly apt complex. 2BR/1BA, living
room, kitchen. Poolside. Completely furn
except BR (some room for extra furn) Low
rent $323/mo. 246-1637 8-2-6-4

Female for 2BR/2BA apt
Very close to campus. Looking Glass Apts.
$460/mo + util. 239-560-0610 8-15-8-4

M/F for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA apt @
Heritage, bus routes 9, 35, walk-in closet,
W/D, dishwasher, pets ok, $300/mo + 1/3
cable/util. Avail NOW! Call Mark 904-477-
8156 7-28-5-4

2 rooms avail in 3BR house. SE area. Close
to Boulware Springs Park. Only 5 min drive to
UF or 20 min biking thru beautiful Hawthorne,
Trail. $230/mo ea + utils. Call 375=0982 or
elaw@ufl.edu. 7-28-4-4

1 ROOM AVAIL House in Northridge subdivi-
sion $325/mo + 1/3 util. Tennis ct, pool, W/D
on premises. Prefer prof or serious student.
Walking distance to SFCC. -On bus route to
UF. 376-9632 8-4-6-4

1 MONTH FREE!
1BR avail 8/1. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable,
$300/mo + 1/3 util. NS 352-332-2234, 352-
514-1441 7-28-4-4

ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3/2 house
in SW Gville. Minutes to UF. Fully furn. Pet
friendly. W/D, DW, fenced yard. Call 352--
336-6421 or 850-496-0367 8-2-5-4

2 roommates (F preferred) for 9BR/4BA
house. Only $290, $330/mo..Close to so-
rority row. W/D, cable, internet, great room-
mates. Jessica 352-246-1499 8-24-8-4

2 NS responsible females needed for 4BR/
2BA HOUSE in quiet NW neighborhood.
$350/mo + 1/4 utils. Call Holly 352-384-3905
7-28-4-4

M student looking for 2'housemates. 3/2
home in SW Gainesville. Rent $325/mo +
1/3 util. Sec dep $325. Lease 8/2005 thru
7/2006. No pets. Please call 813-645-8472
or 352-225-1823 for more information. 7-
28-4-4

Large bedroom. 2 full closets + more.
Optional connecting office/studio. $500 +
$300 down. Electric incl. 1015 NW 3rd Ave.
Male/female/musicians welcome. 352-256-
6197 8-2-5-4

GREAT 4 STUDYING! F rmmate for Ig B/1 B
in 2B/2B w/ med student. AUG IS FREE. Apt
is quiet spacious unfurn near Shands, on
many bus rts. NO DEPOSIT. rent $375/mo
incl W/D balcony, pool. Call 352-870-9965
7-28-4-4

Working person, rooming/house $370/mo to-
tal. Max cab/tv, private locked room, washer/
dry. 3 mi from cent town, on bus rt. Private
propt. 376-0384 after 3:30 PM or pager 202-
7074 8-15-6-4

Grad/prof student to share 2BR/2BA. Lg. BR,
huge living space, pool, fireplace. Cable TV,
wireless, W/D, util included. Must be neat
and responsible. $475/mo first mo free!!
352-376-9756 or kwalosik@ufl.edu 8-4-5-4

F roommate needed for 1BR in a 3BR/2BA
house. Lg yard with pool. 10-15 rmins to UF.
$500/mo, utils included. Call 352-494-8106
8-4-5-4

3rd roomfnate needed. NS, M/F fall & spring.
Huge house, great neighborhood. $500/mo
incl everything. Call Marika @ 352-378-0329
8-2-4-4

Female roommate need for 3BR/2BA house
in NW Gainesville. Pets welcome. Everything
incl $350/mo. Hispd inet, cable, W/D, &
more. Please call.Misty @ 321-624-9014 or
email bullgurl18@aol.com 8-4-5-4


1 BR/1 BA for rent in Rockwood Villas condo.
Partially furnished, cable & internet included.
$425/mo + 1/2 utilities. Contact 727-742-
9083 8-4-5-4

$325 + 114 util. Private bath, walk-in
closet, w/d, balcony, pool, & bus to
UF. University Terrace & very nicel
www.rentalworkshop.com. See photos.
318-4553 870-0904 8-15-6-4

Archer Rd. 2BR/1BA home near bus stop.
NS, no pets. Share fully equipped kitchen.
Incl linens tool W/D. $350/mo/room + 1/3
utils. Call Betty 372-1191 7-28-3-4

Responsible roommate for Ig 3/2 house.
Quiet area, 5 min to UF, bus rt. Big stone
frplce, new furn, Ithr couches, treehse, nice
yd w/shd trees & hammock. $400 + util. Kace
941-224-7168 or kace king@yahoo.com
8-4-5-4

Walk to campus. NS roommate wanted
for 3BR/1BA apt. $290/mo + 1/2 utilities.
Available Aug 6. For more info call 305-766-
4165 or email yulienc@ufl.edu 8-4-5-4

Rockwood Villas
Female wanted for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA
starting now. Furnished, W/D, wireless high
spd internet, pool. $425/mo. Util included.
352-377-6865. Lv msg. 8-15-6-4

Female for own BR in nice 3BR house off
NW 8th Ave, 3 mi from UF on bus rte., tile/
hardwood, fenced yard, $275/mo + 1/3 GRU
& HSInternet digital cable, avail Sept 1,
381-5597 (332-3852 after July 29) 8-15-6-4

Female Roommate Wanted: $445/mo all
inclusive NO sec deposit. Gainesville Place.
Mates: 3 UF girls. Approx 1 mile from UF
campus. Pool, sec gate, gym. Call 904-207-
4050. 8-15-6-4

WALK TO CAMPUS
1 or 2 male student rooms available 8/16 in
4BR/2BA apt. $265/mo + 1/4 utils. 231-3002
-8-15-5-4


NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE
looking to buy or lease houses in this area.
Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347
or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com
8-15-23-5

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

UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO 4BR/4BA
3 leases signed for next year. Call for details
407-620-1555 7-28-10-5

HOT Student Condos Near UF.
Save Thousands When You Buy Now.
Free List of UF CONDOS.
www.condos-near-uf.com
Campus Realty Group 9-1-19-5

Great Homes Close to UF
Stop Renting. Buy Now.
FREE LIST OF HOMES.-
www.Homes-Near-UF.com
Campus Realty Group 9-1-19-5

4BR/4BA condo at Countryside. 1 mile from
UF. 3 conv. bus rts. Overlooks pool & spa. W/
D incl. Tile & carpet, walk in closets, wireless
internet. Call 904-753-1575 7-28-8-5

1978 12' x 60' single wide mobile home in
Gville park. 2BR/1.5 BA. Lot rent $220/mo.
.AC, heat, 10x24 screened room & 8x10 stor-
age shed. 1 owner. $17,000 cash. Call 386-
736-3244 eves for info. 7-28-8-5

3/2 plus den, double wide mobile home
on UF Bus- line, country feel, close to
town. Remodeled, must see! $220 lot rent,
$46,900. Call 561-436-3020 7-28-6-5

JACKSON SQUARE
Spectacular university views. Walk to UF &
the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal
with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today.
52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call
Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5

PICKWICK CONDO FOR SALE $139,900
off S.W. 34th Street 2bed 2.5 bath town-
house Call Larina Hintze, ERA Trend Realty
262-7462 8-15-5-5


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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.mattpscerealtor.com or call
today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 7-28-74-5







Grantwood Condominiums
2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard
Minutes From UF! 975SF, GATED
ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL .
Starting @ $125,9001 HURRY!
Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260
Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rltrs 372-5375
8-15-25-5


Female roommate needed for a 3BR/3BA
house. 2260 NW 30th Ave. Nice neighbor-
hood. For information call 352-870-0294.
Melissa or 954-673-5313. Michael. Avail
-Aug. Looking for students only. 8-4-4-4

Female roommate for private BRIBA in 4/4
at UTW with 3 tidy girls. Avail Aug 1 W/D,
pool, furn liv/din room. Free opt BR furn.
Cable TV, hi-spd internet. 1-yr lease. $320/
mo + split utils. 336-1130 8-4-4-4

ROOMS FOR RENT $275/mo incl utils. 1st
& last. Must have own transportation. Archer
area. Call 352-486-4628 8-4-4-4

Someone to Keep You Entertained
If you hate boring roommates, let me move
in. I love pay-per-view movies, sports pack-
ages & hot entertainment. Do you have 240
channels? I also like to play online. Sure, I'm
fast, but you can handle me. Sign up for Cox
Digital Cable and High Speed Internet. 888-
269-9693 7-26-1-4

TWO ROOMS FOR RENT
New 3BR, 2BA house. Quiet development off
39th Ave. Prefer 21+ clean, non-smokers w/o
pets. $400/mo. Uitl included. 352-284-2446
8-15-5-4

Seeking roommate to share huge 3/2 house
off Tower Rd and Newberry $500 + $200 dep.
Avail now Call Al 352-258-4751 8-31-11-4

. F NS grad/prof needed for 1BR in BRAND
NEW 2/2 condo. 2 mi to UF on bus rte. W/D.
$500 + 1/2 util/mo.*Move in by Mid-Aug,
get month free* Common area furnished,
tile firs. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufl.edu
8-15-5-4

One roommate needed for 3BR/2BA House.
Walk to campus, includes utilities & wireless
internet. Call 352-215-8743 7-28-2-4

Clean roommate wanted for 4BR/2BA house
had w/d, ctr a/h, and internet 2 miles from UF
and 4 miles to SFCC. Rent is $350 plus $300
deposit, call Jon 359-9798 8-15-5-4

CHEAP RENT! Need roommate for 2/1.
You pay $300/mo (utilities inc'd)
NS, pref female
in NW Gville, W/D, AC, small cat.
Call 305-587-1678 8-4-4-4










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3BR/2BA Casa Blanca West condo. Close
to UF. 1200 sq. ft. $160,000. Move-in ready.
New everything. Serious inquiries only
please. Call 352-284-2827 8-4-5-5 .

WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN Like
New 2 bed 1 bath condo new carpet,
paint, appliances, countertops, cabinets
only $79,900 call Larina Hintze, ERA Trend
Realty @ 262-7462 8-15-5-5


K Furnishings


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

BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49
* Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 OKing
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. 0 twin
sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149
*king sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver.
8-15-21-6

Loveseat & sofabed, 2 end tables, 1 coffee
table, dining table, 5 chairs. Call 786-282-
5073. Ask for Amy or email afajardo@ufl.edu
7-26-7-6


SALE! SALE!
2 twin size beds, new GE washer & dryer.
Prices are negotiable. 954-540-0344. 8-
15-11-6

Futon Top of the line. Looks brand new. All
wood. Blue/mauve tones. Cost $800, sell
$150. 378-4626 7-28-6-6


FURNITURE FOR SALE:
Bed; desk; black, faux leather couches;
chairs; lamps; kitchenette w/chairs; enter-
tainment unit. Prices negotiable. 561-715-
1857 7-28-6-6

Beds, Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets
$299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169;
sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all
on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St
Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-5400
12-7-81-6

POOL TABLE like new. Professional size.
$1800 obo. Barley used. 352-359-2357.
Great for a house! 7-26-5-6

Brand new La-Z-Boy chair & ottoman.
Contemporary Collection by Todd Oldham
Design. $500. Call 371-1060. 7-28-5-6
BEDROOM SET FOR SALE
Inci: nightstand, head & foot boards, dresser
w/mirror, bureau, mattress. $300/OBO. In
good condition. Call 813-326-2183. Must
pick up. Must sell by 7/30. 7-28-5-6

Washer/Dryer $200
Call 381-9854. 7-26-3-6

Bed Full size orthopedic mattress & box.
Brand New. Still in plastic with warranty. Can
Deliver. $100 (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6
Bed Full size orthopedic mattress & box.
Brand New. Still in plastic with warranty. Can
Deliver. $100 (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6

Bed All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top
mattress & box set. Still in plastic with war-
ranty. Can Deliver. $140 (352) 264-9799
8-2-5-6

Bed All New King! 3pc. Orthopedic pillow-
top set. Brand new, still in plastic, with war-
ranty. Can Deliver. $195. 376-1600 8-2-5-6

Bedroom Set $495 Brand New! Still in
boxes! 6 pieces include: HB, 2 NS, Dresser,
Mirror, Chest. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799
8-2-5-6

Futon $195 Solid oak, mission-style. Plush
mattress. Never used. Still in box. Can
Deliver. (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6
Pool Table Gorgeous 8' All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved
legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell
$1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 8-2-5-6

Hot Tub/Spa $1795.00 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v en-
ergy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery.
264-9799 8-2-5-6


CHEAP Bed includes box.spring & mat-
tress, 3 pc armoire set & couch. Good condi-
tion. Call 954-540-1900 7-28-4-6

KENMORE WASHER & DRYER only
a few years old $150. HAMPTON BAY
DEHUMIDIFYER keeps air dry & cool $75.
PROF L-DESK & CHAIR $125. All OBO 377-
9978 7-26-2-6
Computer desk, $50, kitchen table w/4 chairs
$75, 3 glass top tables w/2 lamps $100, triple
dresser w/ mirrors Basset $125, love seat
$50. Kensington North. 352-212-5331, 352-
215-9728 7-28-3-6
MOVING SALE:AFFORDABLE FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES. Great for students. Call
Toya @ 352-284-4004 7-28-3-6
Dining room set all wood; futon; twin mat-
tress; desk; nightstand; and much more.
All for $250 or best offer. Call 328-7997
7-26-2-6


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' 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 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


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8-15-16-7
GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- virus, spyware, hardware
- $10 discounts, cheapest!
- home/dorm 352-219-2980
8-15-16-7
Dell Inspiron 5100 laptop P-4
2.4 Ghz Win XP 40 GHD 256 mb RAM
DVD/CD-RW, 15" screen
1 yr old-like new $800 bo.o.
(352) 475-2382 (352) 665-9700 7-26-4-7


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DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main &The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
8-15-25-8
GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of
crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's
oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty
store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8


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** 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

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

CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES
SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition,
Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up.
Call ANYTIME: 352-376-9096
Please leave a message.
12-7-88-11

*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. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's
prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11


$50 ea: sleeper sofa, futon; $30 ea: q mat-
tress, wd dining table,+ 4 chrs; sm fridge $25;
microwave $15; $10 ea: 4 drawer chest, sm
file cabinet, Ig shelves, fir lamps 352-219-
1442 7-28-2-6

DIAL-A-WASHER
Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or
$300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6
Corner Desk for Sale! Good condition. Easy
assembly. Must pick up by July 28. Price ne-
gotiable. Call 352-494-7036 7-26-1-6

AIR HOCKEY TABLE
Sturdy, 7 ft table area. Like new, manual
scoring. Pushers & pucks included. $100.
Call 941-350-0112 8-4-4-6

SLEEPER SOFA
for sale. $200. Like new. Call 278-0070 or
email jeubanks@ufl.edu 8-4-4-6

Pool table $500
Extra marble slab, pool cues. Comes with
ping pong slats. Call 335-9965 7-28-2-6

Moving out sale
3 seat couch $50. 50 gallon fish tank $90.
Twin mattress with box $40. Call 352-328-
9670 7-26-1-6

SOFA; LOVESEAT; 2
ENDTABLES; COFFEE TABLE.
$200 305-479-3123 7-28-2-6


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Electronic 4 channel crossover $25, sound
mixer $10, pair prodynamics TX 1200 400-
watt speaker $150, Sherwood amp $20,
JBL control SB-5 subwoofer $50, 111-CD
changer $75, Pioneer VSX-D902S receiver
$835 new, sell $150. Must sell. Call 352-262-
1838 7-26-3-8

Infinity Kappa 12" Subwoofer. 2' cubic foot
box (holds 2 subs). $160 OBO. Will sell
separately. Danny 378-0723 7-28-2-8


S ,Bicycles 1

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 Towni
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9

Fuji Outland Mountain bike.
Retails for $600 asking $300 OBO. Call 352-
328-9670 7-26-1-9





PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! 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

PARKING SPACES FOR RENT
$35/mo each. Behind Nonrman Hall. 922 &
924 SW 7th Ave. & 1117 & 1119 SW 7th Ave.
372-4903 7-28-5-10

1/2 ct. ROUND SOLITAIRE RING
Appraised at $1700.00. Have paper.
Asking $1500,00 OR BEST OFFER
Call 386-497-4757
8-4-5-10

Science fiction fantasy novel for pre-teens,
teens. Self-published by local teacher, writer.
Great summer reading. $25. 352-378-9063
or qntm314@aol.com 8-15-5-10

Selling Queen Bed, dresser, tvs, etc. Moving
out sale. Call Brett at 352-284-1755 7-28-
2-10
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50cc Maxxi Scooter
Bought new in 2003. Excellent cond. and low
mileage. $850, call Ashley @ 850-321-6822
8-2-5-11
SUZUKI KATANA 600
1999, Black & Chrome. Adult owned:Garage
kept. Excellent condition, mechanically per-
fect. New brakes & chain. All factory original
$3650 OBO 262-4673 7-27-3-11

1997 Suzuki
500 GSE, blue 16k miles. Runs perfect.
$1999 OBO. Call 352-318-3193 8-2-4-11

Hondo CB1000 '83 with fairing, new tires,
runs well, 39k miles. $1995 offer. Joel 352-
336-0075 8-15-6-11

2001 QINGQI SCOOTER 50cc
$430, 7K MI
Good Condition
Call Sal @ 352-283-2727 7-26-2-11

2001 Yamaha Zuma Scooter.
Very reliable. Runs great $800. Call 352-328-
9670 7-26-1-11


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*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-12

CARS -CARS BuyOSellTrade
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 & 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 8-15-
25-12

2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE
automatic, 4-door, A/C, new tires. 69,500 mi,
$6500. Call 352-219-7450 or 352-219-1140
7-26-8-12

1996 MITSUBISHI GALANT
Black, 4 door, automatic, AC, AM/FM/
Cassette, PL, PW. $1600. Call 305-798-
5932 7-26-7-12
2002 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD, 53k mi,
100% fun/reliable ride! Orig owner, mint
cond. Expecting baby. Feat. ab, abs, ac, ps,
tilt, padded sound bar for great music w/top
down. Go Dawgs!$15,900, 404-932-0709
7-28-7-12
Chevy Venture Minivan. 2002. 42,700 miles.
16 mos FULL FREE Care Care Family of
Services and full warranty (except hoses).
Great deal $10,500 OBO. Call 846-5879
7-26-5-12

2000 OLDSMOBILE ALERO
Automatic, 4 door, tinted windows, Sony
stereo, new tires, good condition, 85k miles.
$5200/OBO. Moving out of country. Call 305-
331-7413 8-15-8-12
CHEVY 04 SILVERADO
1500 HD, extended cab LS, 5500 mi, like
new, dark green, metallic. $19,000. May take
trade. Call 386-462-3066 8-4-5-12



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0* Autos


93 VW EUROVAN $1300
135k miles, runs good, no ac. Call 381-1879
Iv mssg. 7-28-3-12

1996 Dodge Stratus
Auto, ,'C, Call 352-359-4459 7-28-7-12

2003 GLS VW Passat V6 auto. 20k mi,
$17500, great shape. Blue/Beige Ext/Int,
wood trim, ESP Premium sound, sunroof, al-
loy wheels. Contact cell ph. (724) 413-9610
8-4-5-12

94 HONDA PASSPORT
Red, 1,.47K mi, Good condition,
AC, PW, PD, CD
$4475 OBO
Call Sal @ 352-283-2727 7-26-2-12

1995 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT
99k miles, great condition, A/C, 4 speaker
AM/FM, 2WD, $3400. Call 331-7964 8-30-
10-12

Jeep Cherokee SE '94, 4D, Auto, 105,600
mi, A/C, radio, fair condition, $1800 as is.
Dodge Caravan SE Minivan, 5 passenger,
Auto, 88,000 mi, no stereo or A/C, needs
exterior work, $500 as is. Contact Sharon at
fog@foginfo.org. 377-6345 6-28-2-12

1999 FORD MUSTANG
White, V6, automatic, cruise,
leather, CD, PL, PW, anti-theft.
Only 13,300 miles, must see!
$9250 neg. Call 352-367-8686 8-2-3-12


M1 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.
8-24-26-13

Blind lady needs health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
219-6948. Thanks. 8-24-26-13


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caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
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PT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLERK
needed IMMEDIATELY at The Independent
Florida Alligator. Applicants must be cur-
rently enrolled at UF or SFCC for at least
3 credit hours for summer/6 credit hours for
fall. Customer service & good phone skills
a' must. Good spelling, typing & basic math
very helpful. Comfortable working with com-
puters. Clean appearance. Friendly, people-
person. Part time weekdays. Apply in
person at The Independent Florida Alligator,
1105 W. University Ave. 8-5, Mon-Fri. Equal
Opportunity Employer

LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free,-pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
for details. 8-15-25-14

P/T Office Assistant position available for
young, exciting, and fast-growing company!
Responsibilities include general office, mar-
keting, and research duties. Candidate must
be familiar with Microsoft Office and internet
researching.- Hours are flexible. Email re-
sume to: etedprince@perthleadership.org or
call 35P.333-3768 7-28-6-14


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What's black and white and
"read" all over???
The Independent Florida Alligator
And you can be part of the sales team of
the largest college newspaper in the
country by applying to become and
ADVERTISING SALES REP.
(this is a non-paid position
requiring 15-20 hours per week.
If you are a UF or SFCC student
eager to gain valuable sales experience
stop by the Alligator, 1105 W. University
Avenue, to fill out an application and
class schedule by Mon, Aug 4th. We will
contact you for an interview opportunity to
get your career jump-started! EEO/AA
8-4-4-14

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

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
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

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 375-2152 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 8-15-
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

NOW HIRING
CLEAN VACANT APTS
ALSO some PT Position available.
352-246-5785 8-15-25-14

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

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

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. 7-28-20-14

TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
Holiday Inn University Center is looking for
housekeepers and houseman
8-15-20-14

HELP WANTED!
Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10.
Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail
avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14

Web Programmer
asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge.
E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com
8-15-19-14

Internet Marketing Specialist Detail oriented
w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication
skills. Knowledge of SEO, PPC and affiliate
management a plus. Flex schedule. Base
pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140
10-31-66-14

PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED
Exp preferred. Valid driver's license a must.
352-222-1904 8-15-15-14

Leasing Agent/Sales
Outgoing & reliable? Bonuses, great team.
PT schedule inci Sat req. Fax resume, cover
& avail schedule to Trimark Properties 376-
6269 or email hr@trimarkproperties.com
8-15-15-14

HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr
DRIVERS $8-15/hr. PT easy schedule.
Please call 2-5pm 378-2442 or fill out ap-
plication at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW
34th St. Mon Fri. 8-15-14-14

Gymnastics & Dance
Coaches and instructors wanted at the
YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St. 3749622
ask for Kim or Judy. 8-15-13-14

Childwatch
Counselors wanted at the YMCA. Summer
and fall. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St. 374-9622
ask for Judy. 8-15-13-14

Wellness Staff
wanted at the YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th
St. 374-9622 ask for Kristina 8-15-13-14

Bus Drivers
wanted at the YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th
St. 374-9622 ask for Tim 8-15-13-14

Accounting Asst. needed 15-20 hrs/week.
Base pay + bonuses. Quickbooks, Excel,
data entry, & problem solving skills a must.
Accounting background preferred. Start
immediately, fax resume to 800-967-5140
8-26-18-14


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LOCAL OUTSIDE SALES
REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED. Flexible
schedule. 100% commission, up to $500/wk.
Call 372-8444 for more info. 8-15-12-14

Nanny, Full/Part time, newborn & older.
N/S, transportation required. Experience/
references required. Call 333-9988 7-28-
9-14

*DANCERS NEEDED*
Private dance co. Great for students. Great
pay, fast cash & flexible hours. All to start
today! 378-3312 8-4-15-14

$800 WEEKLY GUARANTEED
Stuffing envelopes. Send self-addressed
stamped envelope to Scarab Marketing 28
E Jackson, 10th FL. Ste 938, Chicago, IL
60604 7-28-8-14

local tech company seeking positive ener-
getic and assertive sales professionals with
excellent communication and phone skills.
Sales exp preferred. Base pay + commis-
sion. Send resume to jobs@usbmis.com
8-4-10-14

Artistic? Nice handwriting? Hand lettering
P/T. A few hours per wk. Close to campus.
No experience req. Short resume to: P 0 Box
286;-Gain'esville 32602 7-26-6-14

DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between
$8 $15/hr. Set your own schedule.
For info contact 379-3663 7-28-8-14

WEB DEVELOPER
Gatorfood.com seeking immediate place-
ment for ASP/MS-SQL server web devel-
oper. 5 yrs or equiv exp req. Email resume &
contact info to employment@gatorfood.com
7-28-8-14

Full-time paid legal intern
wanted for Gainesville
criminal defense law office.
Fax resume to 374-6771
8-4-9-14


Trainee for busy espresso bar near Oaks
Mall. Excellent pay, advanced skills taught.
No coffee experience req'd. Email work
references w/dates & contact info to :
tendoug@atlantic.net 7-28-6-14.

Five Star Pizza Downtown/Tower Road now
hiring all positions for fall and spring. In store/
driver. Great pay w/ great atmosphere. Apply
@ 210 SW 2nd Ave 375-5600 or 600 NW
75th St. 333-7979 10-3-37-14

Non-profit organization seeking copy editor.
Grammar and writing skills necessary. Email
resume to Alexakos@gue.com 7-28-6-14

PART TIME TELEPHONE SALES
Infinite Energy sells $500 million of natural
gas yearly. We have immediate openings for
SALES REPRESENTATIVES that can work
20-35 hours per week. Hourly wage: $7 to
$11, plus commission. Need more info? Go
to www.infiniteenergy.com. Respond by
fax 352-240-4146 or email your resume to
wehavejobs@infiniteenergy.com. EOE/AA/
MFDV. 8-4-8-14

Student Supervisors/Managers:
Start building or add to your resume! Gator
Dining Services, located on the UF Campus,
is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers.
Pay is $8-$10 hr based on experience. We
offer competitive pay, benefits and a great
working environment. Aply at Gator Dining
Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or
online at www.gatordining.com. 7-26-4-14

WGFL-TV is seeking a reliable part-time
master control operator. Must be able to
work possible overnight & weekend shifts.
Computer or broadcast experience a plus.
DFWP EOE. Fax or mail resume to: WGFL-
TV 4190 NW 93rd Ave. Gainesville, FL
32653; fax 352-371-9353. 7-26-4-14

CHILD CARE needed in my home. M-F
8AM-3:30 PM & 3PM 6PM. Must have own
transportation & references required. Love of
children a must. Call 335-2564 8-15-8-14

BEEF O'BRADY'S
Now hiring experienced kitchen staff. Please
apply in person at 6500 SW Archer Rd. 8-
2-6-14


Henry

Author Wise


Black Male
(DOB 1/3/51); 6'01",
165 Ibs, Black Hair,
Brown Eyes

Wanted for:
2 Counts of Felony DUI, Driving
While License Suspended or Revoked
3rd Conviction, Leaving the Scene
of an Accident with Personal Injury,
and Driving While Drivers License
Revoked Habitual
ALACHUA COUNTY

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Help wanted PT immediate availability.
Busy optometrist office in search of PT help.
Will train. Applicants must have excellent
people skills. Fax resume w/availability for
the rest of summer as well as fall semester.
Great patient care exp. Fax to 352-333-9950
ASAP 7-26-4-14


JEWELLS NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS
WAITSTAFF, BARTENDERS, DAY
BARTENDER, ETC. Also hiring MARKETING
ASST. 352-338-2800. 7-28-5-14


PT POSITIONS. Great for FT students.
Email info to: amarshall35@yahoo.com 8-
25-10-14


Catering positions available with the dy-
namic, creative crew at Gainesville's best
catering company. Hiring part time and full
time caterers, set up staff, kitchen prep
and delivery drivers. Open positions for all
shifts. Flexible scheduling with weekday
and weekend hours available. This job is
for enthusiastic, active, people who want a
fun job loaded with opportunity and variety.
This is NOT your typical fast food, drive-thru,
or boring retail setting. Every day is exciting
and different at Celebrations. Ask around
about our excellent reputation and become
part of our success!...check our web site at
www.celebrations-catering.com --- No cater-
ing experience necessary. Apply in person
at Celebrations Catering after 2pm 904 N.
Main St. by U-Haul. 8-15-8-14


FLYER PEOPLE NEEDED
for on-campus flyering for reputable local
company. UF students only. Call 352-375-
2707. 7-26-4-14


Holiday Inn University Center Hotel
Immediate openings for the following:
Houseman
Maid
Maintenance one year experience
Apply in person Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 7-26-
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The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now
hiring sales assoc & sandwich prep. PT.
Approx 18-24 hrs/wk. Starting salary $6.50/
hr. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St. (behind
McDonalds on Newberry Rd) 331-1253.. 7-
28-5-14

PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED
good $ for exp: grad student welcomed
bkgd ck: 8 REAL $ jobs avail NOW
Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008. 8-15-8-14

MARY POPPINS: Where are you??
FT NANNY NEEDED 30-45 hrs/wk
6 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp.
Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008. 8-15-
8-14

Video tape for use in court. 1-3 days a week,
3-5 hours per day. Hours vary. Will train.
Must have own camcorder, VHS or better.
Call (352) 466-1105 and leave a brief mes-
sage on machine. 8-2-5-14

Hiring for fall rush. Orange & Blue Textbooks-
is seeking PT/FT help for upcoming semes-
ter rush. Good people skills & register expe-
rience preferred. Stop by store @ 309 NW
13th St. for details & application 8-2-5-14

$10-12/hr Delivery Drivers
Mario & Luigi's Pizza. Flexible schedule. Call
after 5pm 871-3368 8-2-5-14

WEB PROGRAMMER
VB, asp.net, SQL knowledge. Email resume
to jobs@gothicsoftware.com 8-2-5-14


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CLINIC RECEPTIONIST FRIENDLY,
RELIABLE & ORGANIZED MULTI-
TASKER NEEDED FOR FT POSITION
AT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE
CLINIC. MEDICAL OFFICE OR RETAIL
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. BENEFITS.
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED. SEND
RESUMES TO:

CENTER MANAGER
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
914 NW 13TH STREET
GAINESVILLE, FL 32601

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Established fine-dining Asian restaurant
seeks reliable student for part-time entry-
level positions. Please call 352-514-6404 for
more info, 2-5pm daily. 8-2-5-14

SWEET JOB!! Thornbrook Chocolates is
hiring sales assts, PT/FT. Only responsible,
hard-working, people-friendly people need
apply. No calls please. Apply in person @
2441 NW43rd St. Suite 11B 7-28-4-14
SCHOOL: Part time assistant teacher,
after school supervisor, Spanish teacher &
Substitute Teachers. Stop by 8505 NW 39
Ave. to apply see Millhopper.com for de-
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Lead Cook
ARAMARK The world leader in managed
services is looking to hire a lead cook for an
Italian Concept on the UF Campus. Need
to be a hands on person that will work right
along with the employees and have experi-
ence with recipes and managing employees.
Competitive pay, flex hours. Fill out an ap-
plication online at www.gatordining.com -or
email resume to msmorgan@ufl.edu. As
always, Grazie. EEO/AA. 7-28-4-14

ROOFERS
Experienced shingle & built up. Benefit pack-
age. DFWP. Call 352-376-3419. 8-4-6-14
www.GatorHospitalityJobs.com
Find a job today at one of over 60 restau-
rants, bars or hotels. Cooks, delivery driv-
ers, bartenders, housekeepers, servers.
In high demand. 7-28-3-14
Accepting applications for fall sem. Looking
for 21+ yr old w/clean driving record w/class
D license. Agriculture background pref for
delivery & loading farm supplies. FT/PT,
hours can be flexible. Call 472-6050. Also
looking for utility people 8-2-4-14

5 Star Pizza is now hiring
Pizza makers, delivery drivers, great pay
flex hrs. Closing drivers avg over $100/sthift
Apply in person:600 NW 75 St 352-333-7979
8-2-4-14

Hiring experienced cooks. Apply in person
@ On the Border. 3100 SW Archer Rd 7-
26-2-14
Now hiring: bar, server, host, bus. Must be
available to work at least 2 weekday lunch
shifts, holidays, and school breaks. Apply in
person @ On the Border. 3100 SW Archer
Rd 7-26-2-14
Laborer wanted for painting & cleaning apart-
ments & yard work. Some exp w/painting,
car & phone. Work references. $6.50/$7.50
depending on experience. 378-3075 7-26-
2-14
BABYSITTER/NANNY needed for UF family
(2 girls, 5 & 2). Position is M-F 7-10 OAM, start
mid-August. Must have reliable transporta-
tion, good driving record, prior childcare
experience, & exc. references 352-359-3729
8-4-5-14

Web Prog/Designer
Great biz opp for right person. Local entre-
preneur seeks partner for joint venture. PT,
split profits in lieu of salary. Call Chris 352-
871-7711 8-4-5-14
Maintenance Help
Looking Glass Apts
Period ofAug 10th thru 16th
Basic skills required
Call 376-1111 or Come by
111 NW 16th St Office
8-2-4-14

The Florida Book Store is hiring for tem-
porary cashiers for Fall Semester Back to
School. Applicants with previous cashiering
and customer service experience are pre-
ferred. Applicants must be available and in
town during the following times: Wednesday,
August \3rd thru Friday, August 12th for
training; Monday August 15th thru Sunday
September 4th to work. Apply in person at
1614 W. University Ave between the hours of
11am to 2pm. Complete application and ask
for Carolynne. Please do not drop off applica-
tions during times not specified or weekends.
Equal Opportunity Employer 8-5-5-14


Looking for dependable, non-smoking nanny
to watch our 2 yr old daughter in our home
S MWF. 9:30am-5:30pm. Must submit to back-
ground check, have reliable transportation
1 ^& be great with kids. References required.
Please email humanresources@starlingeye
group.com if interested. 8-2-4-.14
Technologically Oriented?
Intelligent and Bright
Internet Guru needed for
Research Position.
Resumes@NetEnforcers.com
8-2-4-14
Personal/Administrative Assistant need-
ed. Must have 2-4 hrs/day available. Flexible
availability. Must be organized & responsible.
Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 8-4-
5-14


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Apt + meals in exchange for duties. House
director/parent for a fraternity. Seeking an as-
sertive & adaptable & dependable. Veterans,
grad students, semi-retired & couples wel-
comed to apply. NO UNDERGRADS. Email
fratmgmt@aol.com or fax a letter to 379-
9398 7-28-2-14

PT office help., Hrs 7am noon, M-F. Good
driving record. Expw/AutoCAD, Excel, Word a
must. $7.50 to start wells@ridgwaytruss.com
or fax 352-371-3316 8-4-4-14

NS RECEPTIONIST needed immediately for
busy hair salon. Receptionist hrs are from
9am 5pm, M-F only. Come by and fill out an
application at 3911 Newberry Rd, in the back
of the building. 8-4-4-14

Work behind the scenes in theater produc-
tions, concerts, and dance performances
at the Phillips Center for the Performing
Arts. The Center is now hiring for technical
crew positions. Odd shifts & weekend work
are required. Paid training. To schedule an
interview, please call 392-1900 ext 309 July
21-Aug 12. between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
Theater experience a plus. Phone interview
required. Do not apply in person. This is PT
work 8-4-4-14

PT NANNY for infant. 20 hrs/wk. Must have
transportation & references. Great family.
Must be loving, experience preferred 352-
332-2310 8-4-4-14

$1380 weekly stuffing envelopes FT/PT. No
experience necessary. For more info call
386-462-9301 8-4-4-14

Nanny needed for after school care and light
housekeeping. 26-30 HRS/week starting at
$8/HR. Must have reliable transportation and
a good driving record. Special needs experi-
ence a plus! Call Ainsley Blue at 332-9562.
8-15-5-14

THE OFFICIAL GATOR SPORTSHOP is
looking for part-time OPS help for sum-
mer and fall. Must be able to work football
gamedays. Hours are flexible but require at
least 4-hourblocks. Duties include customer
service, cashiering, mail orders and working
events. Applications can be picked up in the
Sportshop located in the north endzone of
the football stadium. 8-4-4-14

CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE
Part-time customer svc. help needed. Must
have retail exp. Must work well with children.
Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212
8-4-4-14

MAUI TERIYAKI
Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS.
Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. loca-
tions. 8-31-11-14

ZAXBY'S on 43rd St.
Now hiring all positions all shifts, Contact
Boris between 2pm 5pm 352-376-8700
8-15-5-14

BABYSITTER Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:
30 1:00. For 18-mo. old baby. Starting
Aug. Light housekeeping. Located in Haile
Plantation. References and resume required.
Email to jcauthen2@cox.net 7-28-2-14

RECEPTIONIST PT, afternoons +
Saturday. Apply in person only at Southeast
Car Agency 39th Ave. 7-28-2-14 -

Horsecare: Perm PT Micanopy. Warmblood
breed/train farm. Nice studio apt in ex for
flex hrs. Horse/pets ok Exp. w/mares & foals.
Farm maint & daily chores w/horses. 352-
591-2474 or www..morehousefarms.com
8-31-11-14

IT. Systems Intern. Flexible hours, competi-
tive pay, great experience! Email resume to
resume.submit@actcfl.org or contact Jim
Ousley @ 352-337-6234 8-15-5-14

Local non-proft, USDA Accredited
Certification Agency seeks PT Food Science
Specialist. Call 377-0133. Send resumes
to: qcs@qcsinfo.org or fax to 377-8363 7-
28-2-14

EDUCATION RETAIL STORE
Seeking PT help, Mondays & Wednesday,
and 2-3 Saturdays per month for the fall
term. Please bring resume to 2020 NW 6th
St. 8-31-11-14


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Loving, caring person for Sunday Church
Nursery. Must be available summer and
beyond. Responsible, reliable. Background
check, references required. Call Leslee 378-
1527 8-2-3-14

ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED'-'
for PT help approx 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge of
Quickbooks Pro preferred. Fax resume to
375-2526 8-24-6-14

DELIVERY DRIVER
for busy Chinese restaurant. Experience
preferred, flexible hours. Call 372-4282 8-
15-5-14

Sales Assistant: Duties to include data entry,
bookkeeping and customer service. MS
Word, Excel, & Quickbooks exp. needed.
Part time 20-30 hrs wk. Send resume to
jobs@cyberchem.com 8-4-4-14

Therapist needed. Working with male juve-
nile sex offenders ages 12-18 in a residential
treatment facility. Therapy positions available
for Masters Level Interns. 386-431-1999 8-
4-5-14

"Licensed" Security Part Time
Fri/Sat 9PM til 2AM $7/hr
Apply 9PM Tues-Sat Traders
2212 SW 13th St 9-6-14-14

Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit
smoking? Smokers are needed to participate
in a smoking cessation study. If interested
email the UF Smoking Lab & Clinic ufsm
okelabclinic@gmail.com or call 328-4944
8-24-6-14

Now hiring for fall
UF Bookstores
Earn cash and save $ on your textbooks:
Apply in person at the Univ. of Florida
Bookstore. Located in the UF Welcome
Center on Campus 8-4-4-14

Private horse farm. looking for help w/caring
for horses in'exchange for lessons & board-
ing opportunity. Not a paid position. Call 352-
494-3185 8-15-5-14

LEASING CONSULTANT
full time to start part time in fall. Fax re-
sume to: Heddy 352-338-0982 or email to
Hmmaus@amjinc.com 8-4-4-14 .

Baseball & Football Sports Management
Co seeks administrative asst with excellent
communication, phone, & computer skills. PT
20 +/- hr/wk (flexible sched), min. jr standing
preferred. Fax res + 3 ref to 352-331-8780
8-4-4-14


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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 mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079. 8-15-25-15

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UF center accused of using tennis racket as weapon


Late night incident leads to


arrest of 7-foot-2 star


Editor's note: One of the most
hilarious crimes in UF sports his-
tory may have made Schintzius
a laughingstock around the
SEC, but the center would have
the last laugh. Here are two
stories about an unforgettable
moment.
By DAN EVANS
November 8, 1988

UF basketball player Dwayne
Schintzius is in trouble with
his coaches and with the police
after two men say he attacked
them with a tennis racket early
Saturday morning behind a
downtown nightclub.
Head basketball coach Norm
Sloan suspended Schintzius
indefinitely Monday for an "off-
the-court" incident. The junior
center, who has often been criti-
cized for his on-the-court behav-
ior, can practice with the team
but will not play for an undeter-
mined number of games.
Saturday morning, Gainesville
police charged Schintzius with
two counts of battery for strik-
ing Paul Sullivan, 20, and Eric
Gettshall, 20, with a tennis racket
following a 2 a.m. argument in
the rear parking lot of the Animal
House nightclub.


Police reports said conflicting
accounts prevented them from
making an arrest at the scene.
Instead, police issued a sworn
complaint against the 7-foot-
2 Schintzius. They also filed
battery charges against Robet
Emmon, a friend of Schintzius,
-who was involved in the fight.
Sullivan, a UF psychology
student, also faces charges for
throwing a half-full beer can into
Schintzius' car.
Conflicting wit-
Classic ness reports have
Story clouded the events
... that led to the at-
tack.
Schintzius, 20, declined to
comment Monday, but Sullivan
said the fight started after some-
body in Schintzius' car threw a
beer can into a group of people
standing outside the nightclub.
The police report said a beer
bottle hit Gainesqville resident
Anne Caruso but doesn't men-
tion Sullivan getting struck.
Caruso said Monday she wasn't
hit with a bottle.
Sullivan, however, maintains
that a beer can hit him in the
thigh.
After getting hit, Sullivan said
he picked up the can and threw


it into the passing car. The car
stopped and Schintzius and a
friend got out-Schintzius hold-
ing a tennis racket.
"You never realize ho he is until he's standing in front
of you with a tennis racket,"
Sullivan said.
Schintzius told police the in-
cident began after someone first
threw a beer bottle at his car.
Police reports said Schiqtzius
and Enmon, a 22-year-old
Brandon resident, exited the
car and entered the crowd.
Schintzius began swinging the
tennis racket,in the crowd, strik-
ing both Sullivan and Getshall,
reports said.
When police arrived they
questioned Schintzius and
Enmon, who were about to drive
away.
Freshman basketball player
Jose Ramos, who was also in the
car with Schintzius, was ques-
tioned but not charged in the
incident.
Schintzius has had a turbu-
lent career at UF since arriving
in 1986. His problems have been
related to his on-court attitude.
Some players and coaches who
have worked with Schintzius
said that his trying out this sum-
mer for the U.S. Olympic basket-
ball team, under the instruction
of Georgetown head coach John
Thompson, has helped Schintzius
mature.


Schintzius hit with tennis balls, leads Gators to victory


* A PRACTICAL JOKE BY VANDY
FANS ENDS UP HANDING THE
GATORS AN OVERTIME WIN.

STAFF REPORT
JANUARY 26, 1989

Being hit by a tennis ball probably
never felt so good for UF center Dwayne
Schintzius.
A hail of tennis balls directed
at Schintzius enabled him to send
Wednesday's game against Vanderbilt
into overtime and ultimately allowed


UF to beat the Commodores 81-78 in the
Memorial Coliseum in Nashville.
Vanderbilt led 72-70 when UF forward
Livingston Chatman threw the ball away
with one second remaining in regulation.
Fans then threw tennis balls onto the court
to taunt Schintzius, who was suspended
for four games this season for hitting a UF
student with a tennis racket.
But the tennis balls kept Schintzius-
and UF-in the game this time. Schintzius
and the Gators were awarded two tech-
nical foul shots. With 15,498 Vandy fans
looking on, Schintzius sank both shots to
send the game into overtime.


He then proceeded to score the first
seven points of overtime to give UF a lead
that Vanderbilt could not overcome.
-UF improved to 10-9 overall and 4-4
in the -Southeastern Conference. Vandy,
which was third in the SEC
before the game, fell to 10-9,
Classic 4-3.
Story "Schintzius stepped right
up there and made both of
them," UF coach Norm Sloan
said in his post-game radio interview.
"You can't have any more pressure than
what he had. I'm just real proud."
Schintzius scored 24 points in his 43


minutes, of action despite playing with a
sore back. Forward Dwayne Davis led UF
with 15 rebounds, 10 of them offensive.
Gator guard Clifford Lett played all 45
minutes.
Vanderbilt guard Barry Booker led
Vandy with 23 points and eight rebounds.
Booker hit seven of his 13 3-point field
goal attempts.
UF led for most of the first half, but
Vandy scored the first eight points of the
second half to take a 32-24 lead with 17:50
remaining. The Gators, behind 11 points
from Schintzius, closed the gap in the
second half.


FOOTBALL


Experts sound off on Gators' chance at national, SEC titles


STAFF REPORT


With the 2005-06 football season
rapidly approaching, preseason
predictions are heating up in media
outlets across the nation.
A big name first-year coach and
plenty of returning talent have fu-
eled especially massive speculation
over how Urban Meyer and the
Gators will fare this season.
Athlon Sports, who releases a
yearly college football prospectus,
said Meyer's arrival at UF heralds a
return to not only the high-powered
Gators' offense of yesterday, but also
to the winning tradition that accom-


panied it.
"Meyer knows how to win," said
Athlon's write-up of UF. "His chal-
lenge is to instill a winning attitude
in the Gators, who grew to accept
mediocrity during the Zook era. If
Meyer can do that, talent can take
Florida a long way."
As they usually do on the play-
ing field, UF and Tennessee have
found themselves battling across
a number of preseason polls this
offseason, heightening intensity of
the teams' already crucial Sept. 17
showdown.
Pete Fiutak of College Football
News has selected the match as one


of the top five in the 2005 season.
"These two should be ranked
in the. top five, at least in the top
ten, with the
winner getting a
big boost in the
-.l hunt for the Rose
Bowl," he wrote.

Sports, an agency
that provides
Meyer picks for both
professional and
collegiate athletics, predicts the
game will be a pivotal point in the
2005 season, and that the Gators will
prove victorious.


"Whoever wins that game has
an inside track to the Southeastern
Conference East title, and with
the game being in the Swamp, we
predict Florida will win this show-
down," the agency said.
Many experts are giving
Tennessee the nod over UF. Athlon
picked the Volunteers as the pre-
season No. 2 team in the nation,
while selecting UF No. 13-behind
Florida State (No. 5), LSU (No. 9)
and Miami (No. 11).
But in the the world of gambling,
the betting lines are painting a dif-
ferent picture. Current Las Vegas
odds place the Gators at 20-1 to win


the National Championship, while
the Volunteers trail slightly at 22-1.
LSU is the heavy favorite from the
SEC, currently sitting at 12-1.
The Gators' odds are 7-2 to win
the SEC, with the Volunteers falling
closely behind at 4-1. LSU tops the
lines again at 2-1.
A recent ESPN poll asked sports
fans to pick the quarterback most
likely to win the Heisman Award
other than USC's Matt Leinart.
Texas' Vince Young was the run-
away favorite, garnering over half
the votes, but Leak's numbers were
enough to place him in second with
13 percent of the fan votes.


Courtesy of UF Sports Information
Dwayne Schintzius can practice with the Gators, but he is suspended
indefinitely after hitting two students with a tennis racket.






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Crowder-less UF moves on


By ERIC ESTEBAN
Alligator Staff Writer
eesteban@alligator.org

When a team loses a starter like Channing
Crowder to the NFL Draft, there would nor-
mally be a learning curve or struggle in the
following year to make up for the production
at that spot.
But with sophomore linebacker Brandon
Siler stepping into Crowder's lead role, and
junior Earl Everett becoming a veteran, UF's
linebacking core could actually improve in
2005.
Siler, last year's Southeastern Conference.
Freshman of the Year and last year's team
leader in tackles, took every opportunity he
could to study from the Miami Dolphins-
bound Crowder so that UF wouldn't miss a
beat.
"Brandon came in his freshman year and
learned a lot from Channing," Everett said.-
"He was lucky enough that he got a whole
bunch of playing time early and he's learned
the system perfectly."
From the front seven to the secondary,
nine starters from a year ago return to anchor
UF's defense.
While the faces might be the same, the
system itself has been tweaked in order to
be more aggressive in the trenches and in
coverage.
Co-defensive coordinators Charlie Strong
and Greg Mattison will. provide a flash of
old and new-school defense that should
be vastly improved from where the Gators
stood in 2004.
Junior defensive back Dee Webb could
be poised for a national breakout year after
leaving his mark on the SEC last year. Like
many other athletes,.Webb can easily recall


when the lights went on for him a year ago.
"I was learning more and more every
game, but in the LSU game when I got my
first pick and I had my hands on the ball it
was a relief," Webb said. "I dropped a couple.
[of balls] in the games before, but that's the
game that made me feel like I was in high
school and the game came to me easier."
UF will be counting on several of the new
defensive faces to get comfortable early on
and make an impact much like sophomore
safety Kyle Jackson did last year.
Four true freshmen Jon Demps, Kalvin
Baker, Ryan Stamper and
Af.y2jgg Darryl Gresham will
IH%1frfJI E compete for playing time
at the linebacker position.
Of the four, perhaps the one with best chance
to emerge and make an immediate impact
would be Demps.
At 6-foot-4, 219 pounds, the speedy line-
backer looks and plays much like Everett did
in his freshman year.
In the secondary, three true freshmen
could compete for time at starting corner,
nickel packages and the safety rotation.
Avery Atkins is the only true corner UF
signed, but he was widely regarded as one of
the nation's best while at Daytona Mainland
High School.
Dorian Munroe led Miami-Dade County
in interceptions while playing at Coral Reef
and Reggie Nelson could prove to be the best
of the bunch in time.
A sophomore transfer, Nelson was a
dominating safety while at Palm Bay High
School two years ago and continued to play
at a high level in junior college, leading his
team in tackles with 72 and catching six in-
terceptions.


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Sophomore linebacker Brandon Siler celebrates a tackle during UF's 20-3 win
against Kentucky last season. This year, Siler will head the UF defense.


Celtics sign Greene


By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabramson@alligator.org

When Orien Greene left UF for
Louisana-Lafayette in 2002, few
Gators fans expected to hear much
from, the former Gainesville High
star.
Greene had failed to live up to
expectations, and after he commit-
ted a last minute turnover in UF's
first round NCAA Tournament loss
to Creighton, Greene was hardly a
fan favorite.
But after the Boston Celtics sur-
prised many UF fans, and Greene
himself, by selecting him with the
53rd pick in this year's NBA Draft,
Boston president Danny Ainge went
a step further on Monday, agreeing
to a three-year deal with Greene
worth approximately $1.8 million.
The first year of the contract will be
guaranteed.
"It's a tremendous accomplish-
ment and I'm just excited to be
here," Greene said. "To get a chance
to play for a franchise like this, it's a
dream come true."
Mr. Florida Basketball in 2000,
Greene didn't duplicate his high
school success at UF, averaging just


more than 4 points per game in two
years. But he did lead the team in
steals his sophomore season, and his-
reputation as a defensive stopper fol-
lowed him to Louisiana-Lafayette.
As a second round pick, Greene's
contract was non-guaranteed, and
after he fractured his foot this sum-
mer, Greene didn't expect to receive
a contract offer.
So despite averaging just 10
points per game
this past year and
injuring his foot,
V 4, Greene said that
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,, impressed with
S his ability to play
the point at 6-
Greene foot-5.
"I'm pretty polished right now,
and I feel like I'm on the top of my
game," Greene said. "I'll basically do
whatever they need me to do to get
on the court and play."
Greene said he wasn't sure how
his career would. have turned out
had he stayed at UF, but he has no
regrets.
"I'm always a firm believer that
everything happens for a reason,"
he said. "It's the way the cards fell. I
worked hard for it."


Durrance beloved in local
A threat both on the
TOMMY,from page 24 ground and in the air,
Durrance scored a then-SEC
shape. He had that strong record of 18 combined touch-
All-American look. He was. downs.
a fine, sharp looking guy. He sti holds the UF
We'll miss him." record, along with Reidel
Durrance burst onto the Anthony, who tied it in
scene in 1969 as part of a 1996.
UF team dubbed the "Super "He was a great player,"
Sophs." Cheney said. "He was really
Since freshmen weren't al- great with both running and
lowed to play varsity football receiving skills plus he was
at the time, Durrance, quar- tough as nails. It was really
terback John Reaves, receiver hard to bring him down."
Carlos Alvarez and other A 1971 14h round NFL
first-year players led the na- Draft selection by Pittsburgh,
tion in passing yards. Durrance didn't attempt
to make the roster, instead


ABRAMSON, from page 24

mix.
3. Who is Les Miles? Many experts con-
sider LSU a Rose Bowl-caliber team, even
without Nick Saban. First-year coach Miles
is relatively unknown can he really lead
a team to No. 1 national ranking?
4. Will Tommy Tuberville take a Prozac
before taking the podium? You have to feel
a bit sorry for the Auburn head man. Last
year the Tigers went undefeated and boast-
ed two running backs that were drafted
.in the top five in the NFL. But without a
playoff system in place, the Tigers weren't


community

choosing to head Halifax
Paving, a family business.
"Contracts weren't like
they are now. It was a big
difference," Chaney said.
"He would have been a pro
player if he had his heart in
it, but he was ready to go
home. He was a Daytona
boy, always has been. He
was a hunter, a" fisherman,
an All-American kind of
guy.
"He was my roommate
and it was a pretty sad week-
end even though in all hon-
esty with such a tough illness
it was probably a blessing
[that he passed]."


even given a shot at a national title. Now,
Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams and Jason
Campbell have all departed, meaning this
year's team will be very fortunate to even
make the SEC championship game.
5. A heavy dose of Spurrier. For years,
Steve was the SEC's main attraction. The
media will always flock to Spurrier for his
witty and cynical remarks, but pure curi-
osity makes him a huge draw, at least this
year.
.Spurrier's not coaching a top-10 UF team
- that distinction will likely go to Meyer.
Will Meyer receive more attention than
Spurrier? It sounds frivolous and juvenile,
but you have to think it'll be a strange deal
for UF's most heralded sports figure ever.














Sports ALLIGATOR
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 www.alligatorSports.org



Gators record-setting back Durrance dies at 55


* TOUCHDOWN TOMMY IS STILL
TIED FOR UF SCORING RECORD.

By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabramson@alligator.org

More, than 35 years after he set the
Southeastern Conference record .for touch-
downs in a season, Tommy Durrance had be-
come just a shell of the colossal running back
that instilled fear in the rest of the SEC.


But at his final team reunion this year,
Durrance was still viewed as a larger-than-life
figure to everyone that had come to know and
love the former Gators star.
"He was in bad shape, but as we were leav-
ing I walked out and tried to get his attention,"
said Ray Graves, Durrance's first coach at UF.
"I told him about one of his great runs he
made against Alabama, and he started smil-
ing. His hand came out and I shook it.
"Tommy was a winner. The players be-
lieved in him. To think he's gone is really
sad."


The player known as Touchdown Tommy
- both for his initials and a keen ability to find
his way into the end zone succumbed to a
rare neurological disease on Friday that had
plagued him since 2000. He was 55.
On Monday, hundreds of friends and fam-
ily gathered in Ormond Beach for the funeral,
but it was hardly a day of mourning. Instead,
the group spent the day reminiscing about
the man that thrilled UF football fans for
three years and, more importantly, became
a respected and beloved man in the Daytona
community.


"It was a huge tribute, a lot of people were
there to honor him and it was overwhelming
to us," Durrance's wife Jo Lynn said. "It's just
been a beautiful experience to see how many
people's lives he touched."
Former UF teammate Andy Cheney said
Durrance was always the team leader, but con-
tinued that role well past his playing career.
'"It all went back to the stature he
had as an athlete. He was such a physi-
cal specimen, he was in great physical
SEE TOMMY, PAGE 23


FOOTBALL


Ingram commits to gridiron play


STAFF REPORT


After a single season playing
for Billy Donovan, UF's lone bas-
ketball-and-football player will
S A l


concentrate solely on the gridiron.
Cornelius Ingram, a two-sport
star from Hawthorne, came to UF
on a football scholarship in 2004.
But since there was little opportu-
.^ie-in ... '^ e .x, .^ -


Tim Casey / Alligator Staff
Quarterback Cornelius Ingram practices two weeks after playing
just one minute in the basketball team's loss to Villanova in the
NCAA Tournament. Ingram will now play football full time.


nity for the quarterback to see ac-
tion on the field last year, former
coach Ron Zook allowed Ingram
to leave the team in October and
pursue basketball,
But Ingram didn't find much
success with basketball, playing
limited minutes and never finding
a regular role with the team.
While neither Donovan nor
football coach Urban Meyer
forced Ingram to choose one sport
over the other, both made it clear
that it would be in his best interest
to concentrate on one.
Ingram could technically join
the basketball team in January, but
Donovan said he would be too far
behind to play.
Ingram has plenty of competi-
tion on the football field. Chris
Leak is the solid No. 1 starter, and
Meyer recruit Josh Portis, a true
freshman, looks to be the favorite
to secure the backup job.
Junior Gavin Dickey, more pol-
ished than Ingram after serving
as Leak's backup in 2004, is also
in the mix.
After seeing Ingram practice
just seven times, Meyer isn't sure
if the redshirt freshman will fit
into the offense. However, he
praised Ingram's athleticism.
Incoming freshman Nyan
Boateng, also a basketball and
football star in high school, is in a
similar situation and must choose
one sport over the other.
Most expect the receiver to
play football.


Alabama's media


frenzy is a must-see
W hen I informed a couple of friends that I'd be driv-
ing to Birmingham this week to hear a bunch of
coaches talk at a podium, they called me all sorts
of strange names.
"You might as well drive to South Carolina and visit the
boyhood home of former president James K. Polk," one
friend said. "It just seems sort of pointless."
Welcome to the world of Southeastern Conference foot-
ball, where every year 12 coaches, 24 players and nearly
1,000 media members flock to a Wynfrey Hotel in Alabama
like it's a Grateful Dead fest or a Billy Graham tent revival.
You'd be hard pressed to get 1,000
folks interested in the -homeless
epidemic in Zimbabwae. Ouch, that
S wasn't fair, because come on this is
SEC football, baby! Who needs priests
a. and ministers when you have Mike
Andrew Shula and Mark Richt preaching the
Anbramson real bible of the south?
Dramew's Control Since the Alligator is still searching
aaDrew's Con@alligator.org for a pilot (and a jet for that matter),
we'll embark on 14-hour round-trip
drive to hear the SEC coaches and
players talk for a combined 18 hours over three days.
Call it absurd, but it's safe to say that if tickets were
available to the general public, UF diehard fanatics would
find it difficult to pass up this one.
Not only will Urban Meyer make his SEC debut, but Steve
Spurrier returns after an extended absence and Tennessee's
Philip Fulmer returns after an Alabama arrest warrant made
the big fella noticeably non-present last year.
And you thought Jesse Palmer knew drama.
Here's the top five things we'll be looking for in
Birmingham:
1. How many times will Meyer be asked if Chris Leak can
run Urban's offense or if the spread offense can work in the
SEC? My guess is at least five variations of those questions
will be posed. (Luckily for Leak, Mike Degory and Jarvis
Herring are the only two UF players attending).
2. Mississippi State's Sylvester Croom will finally an-
swer questions about his team, not the color of his skin. But
somebody will still manage to throw a race question in the

SEE ABRAMSON, PAGE 23


* Don't make a raise unless you
think you can call a re-raise. If
you're going to play strong don't
back down if someone wants to
play stronger.


W The sports world outside of UF
continues to turn as Ricky Williams
returns to the NFL and the ACC
splits into two divisions. See stories
on page 22.


* July 25, 2001: Nearly a week after col-
lapsing from heat stroke during a summer
workout, Gators fullback Eraste Autin dies.
In his memory, UF wore patches bearing his
name for four years.


*MLB: Pittsburgh vs. Florida
FSN, 7 p.m.
N Poker: 2005 World Series
ESPN, 8 p.m.




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the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida VOLUME 98 ISSUE 162 Published by Campus communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. Recycle TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 0,.Ni'ne voting By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org A new plan for online voting is two weeks away from becoming Student Government law, but not everyone in SG believes the new program offers the accessibility needed to increase student participation in SG elections. The SG online-voting committee met Sunday and almost unanimously decided that "secured-site" online voting, which requires students to vote on-campus, was the way to go. The committee made its final choice for the secured system over "unsecured-site" online voting, which would allow students to vote anywhere via the Internet. 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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 3 By GRACE SINCLAIR He said expenses will be minimal Alligator Contributing Writer as both the deck' and the liner are still under warranty. Students have to find a new place to swim for the dog days of summer. The Stephen C. O'Connell Center Pool has been closed for five weeks to resurface the deck and to replace the pool liner. It is scheduled to reopen Student Aug. 24. Life The deck is being repaired because it is starting to wear away and is slippery, said Jeremy Cvnkar, assistant director of the O'Connell Center. Although there have been no accidents from the slick deck, it still has been a safety concern, he said. Cynkar said the pool deck was resurfaced by Sundek last simmer and is still oider warranty. "I know the deck wasn't done correctly," he said. When the pool deck is resurfaced, an extra compound will be added to make it less slick when wet, he said. Weller Pools will replace the pool liner, w idch has wom down over time, he said. 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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 5 Swefftering heat doesn't keep locals from protest rally E THE RALLY WAS PUT ON TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE "DOWNING STREET MEMOS." By DIANA MAZZELLA Alligator Contributing Writer More than the local heat index rose this weekend as Gainesville residents gathered to call for a government review of documents challenging the U.S. government's impetus for invading Iraq. About80people sweated, listened, fanned themselves, applauded, ate, performed and made speeches to commemorate the Downing Street Memo Third Anniversary Event at the Florida School of Massage on Saturday afternoon. Organized by local political groups such as the county branches of Progressives, Democrats and the Green Party, Veterans for Peace and the Community Coalition Against War and Terror, the event called for government action on the Downing Street memos. The memos are said to contain evidence that the Bush administration planned the war in Iraq before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 and that the British government had no knowledge of the development of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Retired Navy officer Dave Bruderly, who plans to run in the 2006 Congressional race for Florida's sixth district, took to the small wooden house's front porch, a makeshift stage on the grounds of the school, and emphasized the memos were "memorandum[s] of fact." He said the United Nations should be brought into Iraq and the United States should get out. Former Ambassador to Peru Dennis Jett, who now serves as dean of UF's International Center, was widely apAro.und plauded as he deGageSVili1 livered remarks at the request of his former research assistant who was involved in the event. "If we supported our troops, we'd impeach their leader," he said, calling for listeners to involve their friends. After his speech, Jett equated the events behind the war in Iraq to Watergate and said he thought "a crime has been committed at the highest level in Washington." Event coordinator Shelly Packer said approximately 500 other groups met in cities across the country on the same day to discuss the issue. Later in the afternoon, a handful of performers and a dog named Rooty staged a rendition of the meeting from which the documents originated at 10 Downing St. in 2002. The basic script came from the Web site, www.afterdowningstreet. org, said Jerry Rose, the playwright who adapted the script for the day's performance. Rose said he expanded the information from the Web site to include things for dramatic effect that may not have been said at the meeting but were from other memos. Though hard to hear at times, it drew an appreciative roar from the audience when "Tony Blair" made his entrance as a Bush-mask-wearing dachshund led by owner David Dick. The event was funded by inkind donations from organizers and individuals who purchased food items or rented sound equipment for the event, Packer said. In total, he said the event was funded by about $300. Brenda Bayne, a co-coordinator of the Alachua County's chapter of Democracy for America, said the number of attendees who braved the summer heat showed the Gainesville community's interest in what was happening with its government. She also said the people who attended were not radical. "They actually care about America," Bayne said. "Copyrighted Materia Syndicated Content I Available from Commercial News Providers" aaagalLADIES NIG T Ladies Drink FREE F $2 Pitchers for Everyone -DJ JD FREE BEER 9pm -10pm 1718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 Sunday, July 31 3:00-5:30 pm 7 out of 10 Uf students find a dr Ljnk person 391 161 4t2S1 navhtLuILddi If you are: Female 19-39 years old Healthy Non-smoking Non-pregnant or nursing Not taking prescription medication (excluding oral contraceptives) If you are willing to: Provide medical history information Complete a dietary questionnaire Have blood drawn once (following an overnight fast) Then you are eligible to participate in this study You will be paid 950 for completing the study Please call 392-1991 extension 273 for more information. Indian Cultural & Education Center 1115 SW 13th Street www.ethnicdanceexoressions.com 384-9200 VISI >N MARKETPLACE Spare Backup Prescription Single Vision Glasses $30.00 352-264-9924 2950B SW Archer Road

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6, ALLIGATORS TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Insecure choice Internet voting the only real step forward spoke too soon last week when we said online voting was on its way to Student Government. The proposal possibly on its way to Student Senate isn't for online voting at all -in fact, it's a lie. For years, SG has appointed committees, commissioned independent reports, hired consultants and received petitions on this issue. Every itie a plan gets close to implementation, it's killed before it reaches the Senate floor. In february, a petition with more than 1,000 signatures calling for a ballot initiative on online voting was denied by the SG Supreme Court on less than a loophole -more like the eye of a needle. The letter announcing the Courf's decision stated "ambiguous" language in the petition made it unclear whether it called for an initiative, which if passed becomes binding law, or a referendum, which is just a show of support or dissent. Of course, the petition said "initiative" several times and in no place said "referendum." But SG sat on the hopes of an appointed online-voting commtittee, which spent all summer reviewing information gathered by past committees. Then that coninittee called a forum last week to present its findings. Suddenly, two options were considered online voting: "secured-site" voting, which used to be called "intranet voting," an online voting system restricted to on-campus polling locations; and "unsecured-site" voting, which is true Internet voting. The latter was rejected and then banned by the committee in the face of strong student support because of "security concerns," a term as ambiguous as that loophole. What security concerns? We've never heard a single argument outlining specific problems with Internet voting that don't have easy solutions and aren't an issue with all voting systems. True, committee members can scare us by saying our votes could be coerced by evil forces within SG. But that happens now on campus using paper ballots. Proponents of the "secured" system say keeping the polls controlled will prevent voter influence from crossing the "50foot halo" around the location, so voters won't have people looking over their shoulders. But the coercion that takes place now shows that 50-foot barrier means nothing. Who really has an incentive to restrict voting to a handful of polling locations on campus? Groups who can capitalize on the relatively few students with a lot of access to the sites -like those who live on campus. The recent SFCC transfer student with a full-time job and maybe a full-blown life outside of keeping incessant track of every detail of SG isn't the type we've heard accused of voter coercion. It also means all the convincing we've had from UF about the wavs we are forced to interact with the university online are safe and mostly free from harm -they're all predicated on a lie. If a student thinks nothing of shooting thousands of dollars through ISIS on a semesterly basis, after having registered for classes, verified sensitive financial aid information and pulled a degree audit detailing every class she's ever taken, then she can handle an Internet ballot. But that hard-working student may not pay as much attention as the few interested parties who vote in our current system. That's what some in SG may want to say, to defend artificially limiting turnout, but won't because it exposes the inherent fallacy of the "democratic" system we have now. Democracy is not supposed to be a system of elites. The process takes a leap of faith and gives everyone a fair vote, and then candidates try to appeal to as many as possible. So we urge you to appeal to SG to do the right thing, the thing you've voted for in every poll we've run for years -let's bring real, fair Internet voting to campus elections. tl-in indpendet lrid"." Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words (abot ott Ietter-sized page). They must0 ho typed, double-spaced and must inclode the author's name, clssiation an phone number. hases wil e pitheld nu the ttetr shots Wet e o setre the ght to edt tot length, gramymar, style asd ibeI. tend letters to .otieisltlgotoi.ssg, trig thesm to 11.05 W. Univesity Ate., oi soot the, to R.O. hot 14257, Gainesvlle, FL 32604-2257.Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome. Questions? Call 376-4458. ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions -'Hppy Jack' etns fl rJudgae Roberts y )V U 0[ n July 19, President Bush hit the stop button on the official presidential boom box, thus ending almost three weeks of butt shimmying for the latest open seat on the Supreme Court. There were many a bruised arse, but in the game of Court musical chairs, "There can be only one!" His name is John G. Roberts, Jr., and he currently serves as an appellate judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Bush announced Roberts' nomination in his first ever prime-time press conference as president. No stranger to pre-emption, Bush ended up delaying the first 15 minutes of NBC's new show "I Want to Be a Hilton." Clearly, it's payback for his 2003 Nielsen ratings defeat to Paris Hilton -when more Americans watched "The Simple Life" than his interview with Diane Sawyer. Hilton's response at the time: "That's hot!" Bush used the press conference to introduce Roberts personally to the American people, but surprisingly, another member of the Roberts family stole the show. Roberts' 4-year-old son Jack was caught dancing on camera while playing what appeared to be an air guitar. According to an anonymous but reliable source, "Happy Jack," as I like to call him, idolizes guitarist Pete Townshend of The Who. The elder Roberts was born in Buffalo, New York but moved to Long Beach, Indiana when he was in elementary school. While in high school, he worked in a steel mill his father managed. Rumor has it former vice-presidential candidate John Edwards responded to the nomination by running through the streets of UNC shouting, "I too, am the son of a millworker!" Roberts graduated at the top of his class from both Harvard College and Harvard Law School. While in Aaron Bye Blye's Eyes school, he was more of a bookworm than a Beantown boozeablye@asigator.org hound. After graduating from Harvard Law, Roberts became a clerk for then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist. He later entered private practice and argued 39 cases before the Supreme Court in addition to working for former presidents Reagan and Bush. In 2001, a bipartisan group of more than 150 lawyers sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee advocating Roberts' appointment to the D.C. Circuit, but it wasn't until 2003 that his appointment was realized. Many Democrats and Republicans believe he is one of the most talented legal minds in America. It was inevitable that President Bush would nominate someone more conservative than retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, but thankfully he chose a candidate that appears to be more even-minded than several of the rumored nominees. However, Democrats are correct to withhold judgment until the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings. Liberals are ready to grill Roberts on the hot-button issue of abortion. As an attorney he wrote a brief advocating the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade; but in all fairness he was representing the views of a client. Although I believe women have a constitutional right to choose abortion, liberals must not forget there are other extremely important issues like civil liberties, abuse of executive power, environmental law and eminent domain. It was basically inevitable that the Supreme Court would move to the right, but if "Happy Jack" keeps on rockin' in the free world, his antics just might influence good ol' dad to loosen up and take a chill pill.'Aaron Blye is a political science senior. His colomi appears on Tuesdays. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader r-spOnse Today's question: When you heard about "online voting," did you think that meant Internet-based ballots? Thursday's question: Are you less likely to pay tuition with a credit card now that ISIS charges a fee? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 85% YES 15% NO 55 TOTAL VOTES MIS 0 P. n S

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Letters to the Editor Speak out at Senate on online voting Editor: This summer, many senators and students alike have been working diligently at addressing students' concerns relating to Student Government elections, specifically online voting. I formed an online voting committee because I believe the issue has been addressed ineffectively during my tenure in SG and the Student Senate. Online voting has been a campaign issue in elections for many years and has yet to receive the attention it deserves. However, I personally do not believe this can be done without student input. I firmly believe this is a student issue and not an SG issue. I always believed when students speak, senators must listen. Moreover, the more students participate in dialogue about SG issues, the more responsive SG will become. Students must reinember that we are here to serve them and not to serve ourselves. Therefore, I encourage students to come and voice their opinions tonight during the Senate session at 7 p.m. in room 282 of the Reitz Union and speak to their senators about online voting and which option they prefer. Whether students are for or against online voting, senators need to hear from students, who are the people they serve. Diane Kassim Student Senate President Secured-site voting only a first step' Editor: Today, a bill will be brought before the Student Senate altering the Student Body Statutes Election Code, authorizing the use of online voting in Student Government elections. The bill, authored by the Senate Committee to Investigate Online Voting, will recommend SG adopt a system of online voting that allows students to submit votes via on-campus computers from any of ten on-campus polling locations, once they have had their identification verified by a poll worker. I applaud the committee for bringing to partial fruition a cause that is long overdue. However, I remain deeply disappointed with my representatives in SG who have decided to conserve instead of empower. Instituting a truly universal system of online voting, one which more than 1,200 students expressed an interest in, and one which would allow any student to vote from any computer, would have been an opportunity for every member of the Student Senate to stand behind its promise from Spring 2005 to institute a system of online voting. The committee's recommendation is a good first step, but it is just that: a first step. If SG officials want to be taken seriously, they must continue their work toward making true online voting a reality. Until then, the promise to "Bring SG to Every Gator" remains unfulfilled. Adam Roberts 3EG Senate disregarded student opinion Editor: I am extremely disappointed in the online voting committee for putting its personal biases ahead of students' express wishes and interests. Despite the petition that garnered more than 1,200 signatures calling for online voting that allows students to vote from home, the committee voted not only to recommend secured-site online voting to the Senate but to ban universal online voting (also termed "unsecured-site online voting"). It should not surprise us that it is rare that most students take a stance on a Student Goveinment-related issue since the one time they did, the Senate disregarded their input. Banning this money-saving measure that would enfranchise great numbers of students is a self-serving move -after all, the current system is what elected most of the members of the committee and the Senate or the people who appointed them. It does not embody the spirit of deinocTUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 7 racy, which allows as many eligible voters as possible to vote. Rosemarie Clouston 3PR U U U Racism explodes at intramural game Editor: At a premier institution like UF, you would expect issues such as racism to occur. But I'm sad and infuriated it has happened. A group of my friends and I were playing intramural softball last week when the incident occurred. The team came out jeering and obnoxious, but we played it off -sports will be sports. But then the comments got out of hand. One of the spectators in the bleachers cried out, "I didn't know Chinese people can play softball!" and the opposing team cracked up with laughter. We didn't say anything because we didn't want a scene. However, the jeering continued with chants of, "America! America! Go USA!" We issued a complaint with the officials, but they offered no help. Their words were, "We can't do anything. I didn't see it." I was born and raised in the United States as an American. I speak fluent English. I like wings and beer. I love Gators football. 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8, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Ne&,;w pytherapty gijrad progcrar offered at UF By MELISSA GARCIA Alligator Contributing Writer UF graduate students can begin working toward an entry-level clinical doctoral degree in physical therapy for the first time this Fall. The Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, or DPT, will replace the current master's program in the physical-therapy department of UF's College of Public Health and Health Professions and is offered by only one other Florida public university, USE. The goal of the new program is to make graduates capable of evaluation and patient treatment when working wvith other health professionals as part of a team, said Jane Day, clinical professor and assistant chair of the physical-therapy department. "The practice has changed so much that we need more information to provide care," she said. Compared to the master's program, the DPT program will require 35 additional credit hours and a clinical internship, Day said. However, she said the entire 113-credit curriculum has been refocused to meet the objectives of the new program. "There's a bigger emphasis on health promotion and wellness in the programs," Day said. "The whole curriculum has been redone." Old courses have been restructured and integrated with new courses to focus on topics such as radiology and imaging, pharmacology and diagnosis, she said. Mark Bishop, physical therapy lecturer, said he has been updating his lecture notes and slides to the new curriculum during the summer. "The old curriculum has anatomy and biomechanics as separate classes," he said. "The new curriculum combines the subjects into one big superclass that's two semesters long." Bishop said students complained in previous years about feeling disconnections in class material. Students would dissect the arm but not talk about the biomecharnics of the arm until the next semester when, at that time, they're dissecting the foot, he said. By eliminating redundancy in classes and reordering lecture material, the new curriculum will help students easily absorb information, he said. To apply for the program, students need a bachelor's degree, a minimum score of 1000 on the Graduate Record Examinations and at least 40 hours of observation or volunteer work as well as other requirements, Day said. Current master's students caught in the transition will have the option to earn a DPT by completing an extra year of courses, she said. As more planned classes arrive, the department will need more faculty members to fulfill the needs of students, Day said. One new instructor has been hired already, and the department plans to hire four more in the coming year, she said. Since the American Physical Therapy Association is endorsing the switch to the new program nationwide, Day said she believes the program will continue to expand and grow in popularity. "To be competitive realistically now, programs have to do this, or they're not going to get all the applicants," she said. Voting system designed to limit ballot coercion ONLINE, from page 1 compromised." The unsecured system is also cheaper. Hernandez said the committee thought the unsecured option -could promote voter coercion. "I think there is voter persuasion (now)," he said. "There's a 50-foot halo around the polling location so there's not direct voter coercion." This legislation does not include UF's satellite campuses and study-abroad programs, but Hernandez said that group of students will not be ignored. "We would be able to set up a polling location at the satellite campus," he said. "They would be able to vote there. Students studying abroad have to request an absentee ballot." But Senate President Diane Kassim, who created the committee, said secured-site voting might not be the best conclusion given student sentiment toward an Internet system. "This may be a compro'mise, but I don't want to compromise with the students losing in the end," she said. "I don't want them to be blindsided by this version of online voting. I know a lot of my constituentsprefer the unsecured option." Kassim said at one point she thought the situation was a political ploy, but added the diversity in the online voting committee gives her confidence. "The diversification of the body helped," she said. "I do believe it's a step in the right direction." However, she said the terminology used to distinguish between the online-voting models is confusing. Hernandez said the committee came to an agreement on the names. Sources close to SG said some members had a problem with the way Hernandez handled his committee. Committee member Sen. Gareth Kerr said he hasn't seen it. "I think that he was biased in making sure that we had a system that would satisfy our three goals: integrity, access and participation," he said. "If you want to call that bias, then he's biased to those goals." Committee member Sen. Susan Henriques said the committee's finished product just isn't the best option. "I feel like a large portion of students would say that they want unsecured online voting," she said. "The bill that the committee has designed to put through is not what the students want." Hernandez said his chairmanship has been a challenge. "This is a political hand grenade," he said. Alligator writer Justin Richards contributed to this report. Senate allocated $24,000 to fund Internet upgrade WIRELESS trom nage another department to be spent, and SG ultimately did not make any direct purchases. Ngin added that although SG reserve "SG didn't physically buy any equipfunding covered all the new technology's ment," he said. "That money was transcosts, the money was transferred to ferred to Computing and Networking Q. 0 L. 0 0 E 0 Services." Ngin said he didn't know if Computing and Networking Services was the department that eventually spent the allotted funds but speculated the Department of Housing may have made the final purchases to implement the technology. In order to help cover expenses for wireless networking, rental rates for residence halls may increase, though Blansett said students living on campus shouldn't anticipate major pricing changes in the near future. "We have to work a year ahead on rental-rate adjustments, and the rates we have set through Summer 2006 are already in place," she said. In addition to expanded wireless Internet, Blansett said her department will have upgraded DHNet speed from 10 MB to 100 MB by Fall. "Students are so tech-savvy now, and we're hoping to accommodate that," she said. UF freshman Liliam Jarquin, a resident of Rawlings Hall, said the plan for increased wireless coverage sounds useful. "I think that's good in case you need to study in that area," she said. "As long as it doesn't make a huge difference in your rent payment, it's OK." Tricla Coyne/ Alligator UF freshman Amanda Varney uses the Internet inside her Jennings Hall room Monday. When the wireless network is complete, students will be able to log online in their dorms' common areas as well as surrounding yards. 40 0 4=0 0 U *0 Cl) CL 0.

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 9 UF' s2 trongest students compete fOOr campus honor By RYAN WIERENGA Alligator Contributing Writer A final gront of brute strength and determination was barely audible over the sound of about 50 cheering onlookers as the tractor tire was flipped over the finish line. James Maynor, 20, let out a yell of victory and relief as he completed the medley event in just under a minute. On Sunday at the UVS Field, 15 of UF's strongest students competed for the title of the strongest in the Strong Gator, a strength competition hosted by the Division of Recreational Sports and modeled after the World's Strongest Man. The competition consisted of five mock WSM events. The crucifix hold tested endurance and strength as students held out 15-pound weights at a 90-degree angle until they dropped them. The Olympic dead lift required students to perform as many repetitions as possible in 60 seconds with 315 pounds on the bar. The Atlas Stone event consisted of lifting three water coolers weighing up to 150 pounds onto a table. For the farmer's walk, competitors had to carry a 140-pound block of concrete in each hand as far as they could. The final event was the medley, which involved a weighted sled pull, pushing a wheel barrel filled with 240 pounds of sand and weights, and a giant tire-flip over a set course. The weights were adjusted for the three female competitors. Maynor took first place in three of the five events and won the overall title of strongest gator. He has power lifted since high school Megan Schaub / Alligator Ryan Hall, foreground, and Alfredo Arauz compete in the tire race portion of the Strong Gator contest Sunday. and currently trains twice a day, six days a week. His favorite event was the dead lift, which he won with 20 repetitions. "It feels great to win considering how tough the competition was out here," Maynor said. Kristin Trout, known as "The Krusher," won the women's overall title of strongest gator. "I'm tired, but all the pain was worth it because now I have a new pick-up line to use at the bars," Trout said. She said she will take her opponent and roommate, Mandy, out to dinner with the gift certificates she won from the competiion. Rick Stone, a 39-year-old decision and information sciences graduate student, was the oldest competitor at Strong. Gator. He said he participated because he likes to compete and wanted to make a statement. "I want to be UF's strongest computer nerd," Stone said. Stone said it was difficult to train for the competition because there is no real way to simulate the events. "I don't have a giant tire or a weighted sled in my backyard," he said. Most competitors made only minor changes to their regular work-out routines while training for the event. Graduate student Ryan Hall said he added grip-strength training to his normal work-out routine in order to prepare. Hall said his favorite event was the farmer's walk and that the crucifix hold "burned like hell." Debbie Renelus, a UF senior, said she felt most comfortable with the crucifix hold and the medley. In order to prepare for the Strong Gator competition she added heavier weights to her routine and didn't do any cardiovascular training for the last week and a half. Mai Tran, a strength and conditioning graduate assistant, helped plan and run the competition. She said this event fan more smoothly and was more fun than the trial competition that had been hosted in the Spring. "All the volunteers and the competitors really made this event great and worthwhile," Tran said. The next Strong Gator competition will be held during the Spring semester. Both Maynor and "The Krusher" said they will be back to defend their titles. '1. -as, 5' 4 .5 f 1 v ainesville, Floida 47 LSAT I GMAT I GRE I MCAT DAT I PCAT I NCLEX-RN* USMLE I TOEFL I OAT' D Realistic practice P Free extra help Kaplan study centers D Best teachers Located in Reitz Union Spring classes filling fast! G RE .June 2 LSAT .June 28 DAT. June 28 LSAT .July 7 PCAT .July 11 GMAT. July 18 MCAT. Oct 1 Test Prep and Admissions 1-800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com 'Test names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. a T -d I' J

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10, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 By RESHELLE SMITH Alligator Contributing Writer Last Tuesday, seven women filed into a classroom in the University Police Department with one goal: to learn to defend themselves. UPD's Rape Aggression Defense program, or RAD, a free, three-part 12-our class, gives women the basic tools they need to protect theumselves from an attacker, said officer Darren Sanders, a RAID instructor and coordinator of the program. Sanders spoke about topics ranging from how to stay safe at home to safety when walking to one's car and when out on a date. One piece of advice he offered was to attempt to break into their own houses. "If you can get in, the bad guys can too," he said. Other advice included trimnting shrubs and bushes, especially those covering windows, making sure entrances are well-lit and keeping a phone in the bedroom to call for help in an emergency. On Wednesday, the class learned some self-defense moves, and during the third class the students experienced simulations of dangerous situations. "If you can get in, the bad 'guys can too." Darren Sanders RAD instructor The chief benefit of the class is that people with no background in self-defense can learn to protect themselves; Sanders said. If they should ever be attacked, they at least have a chance to defend themselves. "It gives them options," he said. Alissa Barnard, a junior at Florida State University who is home for the break, took the class a little more than a year ago. She came back because the class gave her confidence, she said. "It's good to refresh," she said. "You forget it quickly." In 2003, eight cases of sexual battery, which includes rape, were reported on or near the UF campus. Sexual battery is the least reported crime, Sanders said. He said he believes the actual number of cases may be higher. According to a RAD brochure, 10 times more are comrnmitted than are reported. According to a 2001 report by the U.S. Departnent of Justice, three percent of college-age women will have some experience with a rape during a typical college year. Sixty women have been through the class this year, a higher number than usual, Sanders said, while 265 have completed it since the program came to UF in Spring 2000. The classes are offered to anyone associated with UF and to those in the community. Classes are usually limited to 10 or 12 women. For more information or to sign up for a class, contact officer Darren Sanders at 392-1409 or by e-mail at dsanders@admin.ufl.edu. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" WtetOnrStf .s frtuz: Arc Angel Automotive When you're away from home and it seems like no one cares, Arc Angel will help with your automotive repairs COLLISION AND REPAIR Free towing with collision and mechanical repair Lockouts Roadside service Broken glass replacements -NAPA Certified Care Center 223N73s6 tonWhtlnevLaon MAJOR: Advertising GRADUATION: May 2008 Sal &ptvsohN of 1 1oth zunt 2005 the independeut florida aWllig tor 'We, inform. You decide. PUBUJC SAFETY UPD offers free defense class

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 11 C By BRENT STEINBERG Alligator Contributing Writer Prescription-drug abuse has become more prevalent among UF students during the last five years, a UF expert said. Paul Doering, co-director of the UF Drug Information and Pharmacy Resource Center, said in a phone interview that students "are discovering prescription drugs." A July 7 report by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University stated that the abuse of prescription drugs had reached "epidemic" levels, with 15.1 million abusers in the United States. The number .of Americans who abused prescription drugs nearly doubled from 1992 to 2003, according to the report. Teenagers were the fastest-growing group of new abusers, with 2.3 million Americans. Doering said he was not surprised by the recent findings. "On college campuses, UF included, prescription drugs tend to be used for recreational purposes rather than prescription," Doering said. "The thing that concerns me the most is that people think they are safer than hard drugs." Doering said prescriptions, especially when mixed with other drugs, can be more lethal than street drugs. He said students do not understand the consequences and underestimate the drugs' effects. In Spring 2000, a UF freshman died after mixing alcohol with an 80-milligram dose of a powerful opioid pain reliever called OxyContin. Abuse of prescription opioids rose 542 percent among teenagers during the 10-year span, more, than four times the rate of increase among adults. "The perceived danger of a drug is inversely proportional to the level of its use," Doering said. "That's the problem with prescription drug abuse -people think the risk is minimal. I feel sad for people who are so naive." Charles, a third-year UF marketing major who does not want to use his full name because of a pending legal investigation, said he learned his lesson after misusing a prescription drug last Spring. Charles took a rectangular pill known as a "bar" of Xanax, a benzodiazepine used for antianxiety, while drinking with friends at a party. He said he drank no more than six beers over a couple of hours. "When you start mixing and matching these drugs, it is hard to predict the outcomes." Paul Doering UF Drug Information and Pharmacy .Resource Center co-director "I still have no idea what happened that night," Charles said. "I was at a party around midnight. Next thing I know, it's sunny outside, and I'm in my own bed. Lying on the floor was a notice to appear from University Police for disorderly conduct." Charles was seen near a vandalized luxury car in a parking garage approximately two miles from the party, according to a police report. UPD escorted him home at 4 a.m. He had no recollection of the incident. Doering said amnesia associated with miing Xanax and alcohol can be "pretty profound." "When you start mixing and matching these drugs, it is hard to predict the outcomes," Doering said. Since coming to UF as an undergraduate in 1967, Doering has seen a lot of changes in the drug scene. He said the student lifestyle has changed completely fro'm when he was an undergraduate. He believes the 2 a.m. bar-closing time is a reason for the "power drinking and power drugging" that occurs at the "pre-party." UPD spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey said his agency does not keep statistics on prescription-drug offenses but that arrests are "very rare." In Charles' case, UPD was unaware he had consumed Xanax. Doering said prescription drugs are fairly easy to obtain illegally through the Internet, theft, local dealers or fraudulent claims made to doctors. "Where there's a market, there is a supply," he said. a. I) a. U) *0 0 a. 0~ (I) U) z (U 0 a. U) E E 0 0 E 0 a. 4U) .0 (U "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 0 40. In UI C) ICu '"0 Squaring off A UF junior who plays under the alias "Tha Blue" dives for the ball during a game of FourSquare on Friday morning at Turlington Plaza. An informal league has been playing the-game every week since Fall 2004, inspired by a similar group at Ball State University in Indiana. Regular players have nicknames, and a tournament organized in the Spring even drew Gators head football coach Urban Meyer to play.

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 For Rent -For Rent -For Rent .Fr Rent -For Reht furnished furnished a l furnished u furnishe d' unfurnished A Rebate on Rent? Brilliant! Roommate Match 3/3 from $399 FREE: Cable w/ HBO + Showtime W/D*Tanning*Huge GYM*Gated Save $255 Per Room. 377-2777 8-15-25-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to ShandsAnnual lease Now as low as $355 monthly inc all utilities ph 336-9836 8-15-25-1 ROOMMATES WANTEDI!l Private Bed/Bath, Furnished, All Utilities inc Cox High-Speed Internet, Pool, Gym, Tennis, Bball, Tanning $429 336-3838 8-15-25-1 *** SORORITY ROW AREA *** Experience the luxury at Windsor Hall. Located 2 blocks to UF Beautiful single & double suites available. Starting at $400/mo includes everything -gym, pool, DSL, electric, 'etc. 337-9255 or www.windsorhall.com 8-15-25-1 1BR & 2BR Huge floor plan. Private patio park at your door. Oasis 377-3149 Furn Avail 3436 SW 42nd Ave & 34th St. $500 & $600/ mo 8-15-25-1 BETTER THAN THE DORMS Roommate matching from $430 Townhouse style*Furnished*All Utilities Poo[*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning Call for specials! 372-8100 8-15-25-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indvi lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 8-15-25-1 Summer and fall rooms available $350/sum A, B. Fall $275/mo. Inc. util, Ethernet. Near UF 377-4269 grove. ufl.edu/-clo 8-15-25-1 Close to UF FREE Roommate Match FREE CABLE, FREE Utilities FREE Alarm FREE Furniture FREE Tanning, W/D, PC Lab 24-hr Gym, Gated Entry Only $485, 372-0400 8-15-14-1 Rockwood Villas, 3BR/3BA condo. Furnished, W/D, Avail mid-July. $1050/mo. Call 352-871-4478 7-28-11-1 1 MO FREE w/ indiv. lease. Countryside, 1 mi from UF. 1 BR/1 BA in 4BRI4BA, Furnished Inl 51" TV, cable, DSL, washer/dryer, pool, fitness center, $425/mo. Call 352-281-4588 8-15-12-1 Grad Student Roommates Wanted Huge 3BR house in very quiet neighborhood across from Royal Park Plaza. Inc. All Utils, cable, phone, W/D. $450 352-375-2662 728-9-1 2BR2BA CONDO: Furn except 1BR. Treehouse Village Condos. Share w/UF student. All utils, cable & dsl internet inc. in price $430/mo heliman46l3@verizon.net, 813-657-3405 8-15-12-1 **SPECIAL 4 GRADS** Quiet 3BR/1 BA -Duckpond area. New paint/ carpet. W/D, cent H/AC, N/S. 219-2399, 3767529 7-28-8-1 **Countryside 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. $425 util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-1555 8-15-10-1 1, 2, 3, 4BR Apts. www.ApartmentsinGainesville.com 8-31-21-1 "1st MONTH FREE" 2 rooms available at Countryside Apts. Newly renovated. $425/ mo utilities included. Fully furnished. Call 305-785-3474. Lease begins 8/1 8-4-9-1 Awesome Student Living 4/4's from $435-455! Free Internet, cable, W/D, PC lab, all new gym, 3 Buses & RM Match! Going Fast 271-3131 8-15-19-1 PHOENIX 2BR, 1.5BA townhouse, patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus. 386328-6229 Iv mog or cell 386-972-4647. $475 + deposit. 6-30-14-1 DUCKPOND 1 room in 2-story 3BR/2BA HOUSE. $110/wk or $85/wk. Fully furnished. W/D. 514-3409 8-4-8-1 BE THE FIRST TO LIVE IN NEW LUXURY CONDOS -JUST BUILT 4B/4B 2 BLKS TO UF -SORORITY ROW AREA. $499/MO FURNISHED, UTIL, CBL, W/D. CALL 904838-751 FOR INFO. 7-26-5-1 Countryside Condo. 4BR/4BA: 1/1 avail 81-05. Ethernet access, util incl (cap), W/D, furn, secure. Exercise/pool, bus to UF-3 mi. $465/mo/rm. 1st.last.dep. Vanessa 352-2173464, Flo 352-357-9656 7-28-23-1 Walk to SFCC Roll out of bed and into class. $399 Gets you all this! Fully Furnished, Free Ethernet, Free Cable w/HBO, FREE UTILITIES, W/D, Roommate match. 379-9300 8-15-8-1 F. furnished room in private part of 7BD/5BA home. Walk to UF. All util. cable TV, laundry, park, room has desk, bed, dinette, frig, MW, walk-in closet. $320. 262-5527, 378-8166 8-2-5-1 UF Living At Its Best 4/4 & 3/3 from $385 Ind. all until cable, & internet. On UF bus routes. Free roommate match. MaCor Realty Inc. 352-375-8888 10-18-45-1 I will pay you $200 to lease any Gainesville Place Apt. From Fall 2005 -Summer 2006. Choice of 1BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA or 4BR/4BA. Call ASAP 305-519-4249 7-28-3-1 2BR/2.5BA condo in Southfork Oaks. Close to school. Fireplace, wood floors, stainless steel appliances, big screen TVnew leather sofas, 1 room available. $500/mo Ind all utils. Call Brian 321-278-6044 8-29-10-1 Make Sure It's FULLY Furnished Couch, bed, end tables, blah, blah, blah. Make sure they've got what you REALLY need -Cox High Speed Internet! Included w/rent at the best apartment complexes. Ask before you sign. Then upgrade to Digital Cable for the ultimate entertainment -888269-9693 7-26-1-1 AMAZING DEAL One time only deal on 3 or 4 bedroom apartment. All Utilities included. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details. This won't last long. 8-15-5-1 2BR/2BA HOME NEAR THE PRAIRIE. Available now. Short drive to UF. $850/rno. 352-591-0234 6-15-5-1 *CAMPUS LODGE!!* 1BR/1BA in a 4BR/4BA in bldg 4, right by pool (opt for alt. bldg. ok). $100 cash if you find someone to take over my lease. 305-490-4154/email ACorn027@aol.com 8-15-5-1 MM1 ,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 Wood Floors, W/D, Screened porch, Pets Ok. 3 Blocks to UF OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 8-15-25-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 8-15-25-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! Watson Reaty Cilo). 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 & 1/1s 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 6-15-25-2 LAST CHANCE TO LIVE DOWNTOWN Fabulous Studios and One Bedrooms Alarm*Pool*Pets Welcome Filling up FASTI 338-0002 6-15-25-2 OSUN BAY APTSO OSome furnished aVaile *Walk or Bike to Campus 00 1-1 $460/mo02-1 $520/mo wow.sunisland. info 00376-6720 86-15-2-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few miles from UF. Located off SW 20th Ave. $375 -$450, ind water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066. 8-15-25-2 A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! Stress free living! Great rates! 0 1BR from $460 2BR from $530. Beautiful pools/courtyards Walk/bike to UP Polo ok Open Weekends! 372-7555 8-15-25-2 SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA W/D Ind. *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, Old House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 lv message 8-15-25-2 GET $$$ OFF RENT! 3&4 B/R Amazing SPECIALS for fallM!! FREE UP Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, luv pets! Open wknds, Call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UK Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio dock. Can furnish. Short term available. Private Owner. $495Sup. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 8-15-25-2 WE LOVE BIG DOGS!l1! 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. 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There will be a $2.00 charge for minor changes. s Yor Rent Fuornished 6 Furnishings I1 Motorcycles, Mopeds 16 Health Services 21 Entertainment 2 For Rent: Unfurnished 7 Computers 12 Autos 17 Typing Services 22 Tickets 3 Sublease 8 Electronics 13 Wanted 18 Personals 23 Rides 4 Roommates 9 Bicycles 14 Help Wanted 19 Connections 24 Pets 5 Real Estate 10 For Sale 15 Services 20 Event Notices 25 Lost & Found All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make limitation, or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any adverising for real estate which is in violation of the law. 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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 13 E For Rent Fqr Rent For ren4'6t 1F=r61, ntFor Rent unfurnished unfirnished )tunfurnished ubnfurnished finished 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 More BANG for your BUCK 1 BR*2BR*3BR TH from ONLY $399/person FREE Cable, FREE Tanning, FREE Alarm, W/D, PC Lab 24-hr Gym, Gated Entry Pets Welcome, 372-0400 8-15-25-2 ***Beautiful and New"' 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY FREE High-Speed Internet FREE Monitored Alarm FREE CablelTanning/Gym W/D plus TVs in every kitchen 374-FUNN (3866) 8-15-25-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or 352-215-4990 8-15-25-2 SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $460.00 2.1 $520.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 8-15-25-2 TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS! HUGE Townhouse only $1025 Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100 8-15 -25-2 --) CL *0 04) 0) I). 0HOUSES 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 WOOD Floors at UF Large 1BR w/ W/D. Pets ok, central air. Free parking, 1 blk from stadium. Open Weekends 371-0769 8-15-25-2 WALK TO UF Studios and 1 BR's From $489. Pets Ok. Laundry on site, Free parking. Open Weekends 371-7777 8-15-25-2 Summer rates on a 15 month lease Sun Island Properties 376-6720 www.sunisiand.info 8-15-25-2 FREE UF PARKING! GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALStt 1BR flats, 2, 3, and 4 BR THs. W/D in all THs. We have it all! Pool*tennis* bball*racquetbal*FREE gym*no pet restrictions. 332-7401. 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 & save over $1050* 8-15-25-2 BIGGER IS BETTER! 1,2,3&4BR FOR FALL FREE UF Parking! Tennis, b-ball, pool, d/w, amazing specials! call376-4002 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 HUGE 2/2 FOR FALL! FREE UF parking & bus rt to UF tennis, b-ballsmonitored alarw spaciousl pets ok! SPECIALSl pinetreegardens.com 376-4002 8-15-25-2 1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/1BA $495, 2BR/2BA $525, 3BR/2BA $695. New carpet, Italian tile, cent AC/H, covered patio, DW, verticals, W/D hkups, pool. Some utls, walk to UF. 332-7700. 8-15-25-2 **3/3 TOWNHOME-Last One!** 8 1.9mi to UF-W/D*Garages Free Cable w/HBO & Showtime o Free Tanning-Comp. Lab Pets welcome-Private dog park 0 Luxury Living 377-2801 8-15-25-2 Free Extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcomel 1000 sq ft Split Floor Plan, W/D Hook-ups & DW, 1 BR/1BA & 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 appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. 373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2 Have Roommates? 4BR/2BA House $950 3BR/2BA in FL park w/lawn svc $1500 2BR/1 BA house ig fenced yd $650 Mitchell Realty 374-8579x 1 8-15-25-2 Close to Campus Avail now, 2BR/1 BA & 2BR/1.5BA apts. $475 & $575 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x1 8-15-25-2 1/2 PRICE APTSl Close to UF/Downtown. 2BR & 3BR starting @ $525/mo Call 3734423 or online at www.maximumre.com 8-15-95-2 **BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL** NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 2BRover 1100 sq ft006$650/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $550/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposited 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! 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Next to Sorority Row Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111 8-15-25-2 DEAL OF A LIFETIMEH!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* Elks from UF 0 Houses 0 Duplexes 0 Apts (Managed by owner) See www.Dalyproperties.com for listings or call Carol at 377-3852. 8-15-25-2 TOP QUALITY -GREAT LOCATIONS Upscale 1 & 2 BR apts. 1 block to campus on north & east sides. Year leases avail. Begin summer or fall. No pets. K&M Properties 372-1509 8-15-25-2 TIRED OF ROOMMATES?! Huge 1/1 w/ D/W, patio/balcony Tennis, ball, alarm, luv pets! SPECIALS! leasing now & fall Open wknds, call 376-4002 8-15-25-2 Avail Aug: All units 5 mi of UF campus. Rooms in house $300 + split util, 1BR/1BA $450-$475, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1BA $700. Sec dep, NS, no pets. Contact sor20@yahoo.com or lv msg 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 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 *DON'T MISS THESE!* *THREE 4BR HOUSES* Bike to campus. Large fenced yards. Lots of extras. Available now & fall. Call for details. $875-1225/mo. 352-372-4768 8-15-30-2 Available Summer & Fall Studios & 1BRs $350to $750 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com 8-23-41-2 DUCKPOND Historic house, cute and cozy, lots of charm. Studio avail. 306 NE 6th St. $400/mo. Call 379-4952 8-15-25-2 0 SPYGLASS 40 Ask About Our Move-in Specials & Giveaways Individual Leases: Furniture Packages, Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet; Every Unit is an End Unit Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 701 SW 62nd Blvd 373-6330 www.spyglassapts.com 8-15-25-2 LAKEWOOD VILLAS Ask About Our Muse 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 SW62nd Blvd 371-8009 www.lakewoodvililas.com 8-15-25-2 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. 8-4-35-2 **0.8 miles to UF. Historic 2BR apt/house near downtown. W/D. $625/mo. 214-9270 Owner/Agent 8-4-29-2 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 7-28-25-2 4BR/4BA available now. University Terrace. W/D, pool, convenient bus stop, pvt woodland view, 3 mi from campus. $335/room utl not Inci. Call John 786-436-1657 or Jonathon 954-309-3004 7-28-22-2 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 + utls 1740 NW 3rd Pl 231-3002 8-15-25-2 University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West 4/4 Individual Leases Furnished Living Area W/D, Pool $375/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 8-15-25-2 MOVE-IN SPECIAL 1/2 Month FREE RENT! Bel-Air Apartments -636 NW 26th Ave. I BR/1BA or 2BR/1 BA starting at $535 Village West Apartments-800 NW 10th Ave 1 BR/1BA available now. Starting at $460. Ask about UF Parking Decal. 352-373-7578 3www.rentgainesvilk.com 8-15-20-2 1 & 2 BRs Avail August! 1BR $439 -2BR $539 $200 off August 0 Pine Rush Apts -375-1519 8-31-31-2 1 Month FREE Rent! Going Fast! Avail Now & Aug/ Luxury Studios. Specials from $489/mo Wood firs, W/I closets & pet friendly All -Incl also avail! Call now! 3766223 LiveNearCampus.com 8-15-23-2 Apartments Available Now All Florida Areas; All Major US-Cities Browse our listing FREE WV/W.SUBLET.COM 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 8-1 5-23-2 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Wood floors, cent A/C, W/D, large yard, 521 NW 4th St. $990/mo 262-7462 8-15-23-2 NEW& USED RENTALS From $450 to $1400/mo Available Now & August Call 376-4581 8-15-23-2 1 BIG ENOUGH FOR 2 1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal *recquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions. 332-7401 8-15-22-2 ENORMOUS IBRs **NEW W/D* FREE Tanning* 24hr Gym Pool FREE Alarm* Screened Porch Gated Entry* PC Lab* Pet Friendly RENT REBATE* 372-0400 8-15-22-2 Immediate Availability Haile Country Club, Mill Run & Brandywine Huge 2 & 3 BRs Call 665-4106 Ask us about our summer specials! 7-28-18-2 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 7-28-18-2 2Bed/1Bath Apartment. $525/mo. W/D hookup, no pets. 625 SW 11th Lane. Call 231-3002 8-15-20-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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14, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 For Rent Forr Rent For Rent" For Rent unfurnished unfurnished snfurnhed -unfurnished unfurnished For Rent: Rockwood Villas SW condo Avail 8/11/05. 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 ****4 BLOCKS TO UF**** Cute 32 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 6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. Aug Free 4BR/2BA duplexes. All appliances incl. DW, WID. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile & carpet. Approx 1300 sq ft. $1150/mo. Call Carol at 377-3852 or dalyproperties.com 8-24-1i2 WALK TO CAMPUS 2BR2BA apts. 110 NW 9th Terr. Sec system, W/D, high ceilings, energy efficient, good parking, pets ok. $700/ mo Mitchell Realty 374-8579 8-15-16-2 Looking for a home? We have the LARGEST selection of single family rentals in Gainesville. With over 100 properties currently available, we're sure to have something to fit your style and budget. Visit our website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or call us to find your new home today 352375-7104 ex 2. Management Inc. 8-15-16-2 **WALK TO CAMPUS** 1/1 699/mo and 22 839/mo W/D and Alarm INCLUDED! Ask about our SPECIALS! Call 376-9607 8-31-21-2 4BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE 3 blks from campus. $1060/mo No pets. 2313002 8-15-15-2 Available now -3BR/1 BA house with private yard, window A/C, 920 NW 6th Ave. $600 edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2 August rental -1 BR 1 BA, cent A/C, water/ sewer,' garage included, 1406 SW 18 P1. $425 edbaurmanagmentcom 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 ex 2 7-28-11-2 August rental 2BR/1BA duplex, walk to UF, 922 SW 6th Ave, off street parking $520 edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St. 375-7104 vs 2 7-28-11-2 ****DOWNTOWN**** 1 BR apts avail now. Starting at $395/month. Pets arranged. 216 SW 3rd Ave. Others Avail. Call 371-3260 8-15-13-2 ****STUDENTS**** 1, 2, 3& 4 BRs. Houses & apts avail for Fall. All near campus. All price ranges. Call 3713260 8-15-13-2 4bed/4 bath UTG condo. $1300/month. Walk-in closets, WID, balcony, pool. Photos -www.rentalworkshop.com. Close to campus! Very nice & great deal! 870-0904, 318-4553 8-15-13-2 *UPPER CLASS Students* Perfect place to study! FREE cable w/ HBO/Show FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD Gated entry*Computer lab Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning 1,2&3brs**338-0003 8-15-13-2 Free Hi-Speed Internet Walk/bike to UF & shopping. 2/2 only $665 0 3/2 only $775 0 www.tuscanbend.com 3009 9Sk' Archer Rd. 377-0555 7-28-9-2 One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but has it all. All util. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished. Call Charlie "Whitey" Webb. 375-4373. Stop by 1215 NE 20th Ave. 8-15-12-2 ****$900/mo**** 3BR/2BA home for rent, avail now. Wood floors, fenced yard, pets ok. Call for more info 87-1194. 3516 NW 3rd St 7-28-9-2 3 Blocks to UF 2BR Apts Avail Fall. See our list at www.merrillmanagement.net updated daily or call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 8-4-11-2 2BR 1BA Apts. $500-525/Mo 5 Blks to UF! 840 Sq. Ft. 829 SW 5th Avenue, St. Croix Apts, Central H & Air, IncIds Wtr, Swg, Pst Ctrl, Garbage. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 84-11-2 Close to UF Law School 3BR 1 BA Home $900/Mo. Wood Floors, Central H & Air 303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 8-4-11-2 PETS FREE -House 3 bed, 2 bath, wood floors, screen porch, washer/dryer, central air $990 call Larina 262-7462 8-15-12-2 1BR/1BA APT for rent coming 10/1/05. Spyglass Apts. Pets welcome. Fitness center, pool, tennis court, screened in patio. $594/mo. Call Natalya 283-6399 8-2-10-2 1 BR/1BA APT. W/D hk ups, large screened room, pets. ok. $475/mo w/$500 sec dep. 3300 SW 23rd St. Apt 2. Call Candy or David @ 352-371-3473 7-28-9-2 1BR/1BAin 4BR/4BAat Countryside Apts. All utilities inc. $400 per mo. Lease fall 2005 to Spring 2006. Info 786-412-9337 8-15-12-2 Close to UF & Butler Plaza on bus rte 2BR/1BA duplex w/huge fenced backyard. $630/mo 3829 SW 37th St. Avail 8/1 352371-5805 9-1-19-2 *Huge 1/1 w/Balcony* Walk to class Next to sorority row Oversized: Br, Ba, Closet, & Kitchen Want to take a look call 372-7111 8-15-12-2 Cheap 3BRs close to UF 625 NW 10th Ave $900 1417 NW 7th Ave $950 1418 NW 6th Pt $950 Campus Realty 692-3800 8-15-11-2 VILLAGE LOFTAPTS. 1 BR LOFT APTS. 650 &750 sq ft. Starting @ $450 mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 8-31-17-2 3/2 1250 sq ft condo on golf course. All appliances, amenities, pool. New carpet. Avail immediately. 4204 NE 17th Terr. $875/mo 941-447-5453 7-26-7-2 3BR/2BA HGUSE w2-car garage, all appliances, maintenance-free front yard. Close to UF & SFCC. $1100/mo. Call 215-9987 8-15-11-2 Mansion for 5-8 students 920 SW Ist Ave $2600/mo. Call 495-8612 or 377-1732 8-15-10-2 New 1800 sq ft 3BR/2BA home for rent. Brand new neighborhood w/ pool. Great schools. Quick drive to campus. $150Q/mo. Avail now. Call 331-0485 7-26-5-2 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 7-28-6-2 Great 3BR home w/ wood floors, CHIA, screened porch, large BRs, carport. Walk to campus. 104 NW 7th Terr. $1200/mo. Call 371-3260. Others available. 8-24-10-2 Excellent 2BR home with small yard, perfect condition, CHIA, ceramic tile, WID hook-ups. 1023 NW 30th Ave. $750/mo 352-215-8815 8-24-10-2 CASABLANCA EAST! 2BR/2.5BA townhouse, W/D, porch, pool, cable and high speed wireless internet. On bus route. Close to UF and Shandsl Avail Aug. $960/mo. Call 352-336-8986 7-26-5-2 3br/2ba beautiful home in quiet nw community with pvt pool, clbhse. Tile & wood fl, w/d hkups, fenced yd w/ lawn svc, garage, bus rt. $1200neg avail 8/1. 256-3609. 7-26-5-2 2/2 home wgarage in Milhopper area. 1 acre with deer & cows across fence. $900/mo. 352-377-2150 8-4-8-2 HUGE IBR APT 3 blks north of UF. Hardwood firs, ceiling fans, W/D. Great neighborhood. Lots of storage. $575/mo 373-5295. 7-26-4-2 3BR/1BAAPT1 block to UF 1227 SW 4th Ave. Apt #1 Cent H/AC, wood floors, parking & clean Avail Aug 7th, $1125 Call 352-331-0590, 514-5060 cell. 7-26-4-2 STUDIO APT. 1 mi from UF. Completely renovated, new appliances. Laundry on-site. $495/mo 352-871-5928 7-28-5-2 STUDIO APT. Great downtown location. Walk to Starbucks. 1st mo rent FREE. Can be furnished. $515/mo. Available now. Call 954-463-4498 lv msg. 7-28-5-2 1/1 CONDO -4 blocks to UF Near UF, HSC, Sorority Row Brand new kitchen, tile firs, patio, cent AC Off-str parking, $600/mo incl water, swr, gbg 1st, last, sec. Avail 8/1 352-222-6344 815-8-2 2BR/1BA 6 Blocks from UF 1 Block from Mother Earth. Pets OK $650/month 386-454-4440. 7-26-4-2 ERY NEAR UF Efficiency. W/D, full kitchen. $380/mo. 1 Room in 3BR house $300/mo. 377-2930. 8-4-7-2 DOWNTOWN HISTORICAL HOUSE 5BR/ 2.5BA -security sys, off street parking, remodeled, w/washer & dryr hook-ups, dishwasher. $1600. Available in August. Call 305-527-9315. 7-28-5-2 2BR/1.5BA twnhm, W/D, DW, new appliances, on bus route, NS, no pets, $625/mo Avail August 1st. Call 352-335-0455. 8-15-8-2 Remodeled 3BR/1BA house in quiet NW neighborhood. New kitchen, bath, washer, dryer, cnetral ac, Ig bk yd. Close to UF & bus route. $1100/mo. 1st & deposit only. 305297-4827. 7-26-4-2 3 rooms for rent $350/mo. Pet fee. Horse board avail. Contact Jen 407-947-9748. 7-28-5-2 House available Aug Ist NW location. 1200 sq ft, 3BR/2BA, garage, appliances, W/D hkups, fenced, great schools. Bus to Shands, UF & SFCC. $950/mo + sec. Call 941-5453 7-28-4-2 0@3 BLOCKS TO UFtS@@ 120 NW 10th St. 000 Historic 3BR, remodeled kitchen & bath, lofts, porch, W/D, cent H/AC $975 neg Ed Baur Mgmt 375-7104 9-2-15-2 1/1 apt, close to UF and downtown. Backyard. $475 mo. 1st, last & security. Avqail immed 352-376-0006. 7-28-4-2 Walk to campus -Ground floor, 2 master suites, W/D incl. Water, trash, sewage, pest control included. Avail Aug. $830/mo. Pets negotiable. 373-0874 7-28-4-2 BIKE TO UFI 3BR 2BA, Parquet floors, carport, screen Porch, w/d hookups, $900/rent 600 NW 36th Drive Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 6 MONTH LEASE! Walk to UF from this 2 BR 1.5BA duplex, CH/AC, pets considered, $495/rent 805 NW 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 MICANOPY -2BR 2BA house, Pets considered, fenced yard, w/d Hookups, $800/rent, 11805 SE CR 234 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonReaEstate.com 7-28-4-2 CHARMING DOWNTOWN HOUSE! 2BR 2BA, renovated w/wood floors & ceramic tile, sunroom, living & dining rooms, fireplace, w/d hookups, $675/rent 1102 NE 3rd Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 WALK TO UF! Great 4BR 2BA, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc, Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1600/rent 1741 NW6th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 POOL HOME! 4BR 2BA, screen porch, Pool service included, 2 car garage, living & dining rooms, $1600/rent, 1706 NW 22nd St. Cart Tu rington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TrulingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 I MONTH FREE RENT! 2BR 2BAs remaining in 4BR apt, indiv. leases, furnished rooms, $425/room 4000 SW 23rd Atreet #6-305 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurligntonReaEstate.com 7-28-4-2 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 7-28-4-2 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.TurlingotnRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 SPACIOUS 2BR 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 7-28-4-2 CHEAP RENT! 3BR 1BA 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 7-28-4-2 FALL & SUMMER ARE HERE! Contact us for a complete listing www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 7-28-4-2 CUTE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX Spacious 1 BR 1 BA, new carpet, screen porch, lawn svc, $550/rent, 417 SW 2nd Street Carl Turington Real Estate, inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 $500 OFF lst MONTH! Downtown 4BR 2BA house w/Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet floors, wasler/dryer, $1050/rent 1525 NE 6th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-4-2 HOUSE w/POOL. Older, remodeled 4/2 house wlabove-ground poet. 4.5 mi to UF. Pet, fenced yard. WIG, satellite, possible pets, partly furn. On bus line. No cash dep for UF students w/good credit. Lease $1095/mo Call Stephanie 371-9409 8-31-13-2 Houses for rent: 3/2/2, fenced yard, 5212 NW 8th Ave, $1200 mo. 3/1 Duck pond area, $875 mo. 1st, last, & security required. Available immediately. 352-376-0006 728-4-2 3/2 NW FAMILY HOME, AVAIL NOW Acre fenced yd, pet arranged, garage. 4127 NW 36th S1. $990/mo. $900 sec. GOOD TENANTS SAVE $50/mos 678-481-9208 or 678-480-2930 7-28-4-2 1BR -GREAT VALUE! ONLY $449/mos 0 $150 Deposit CLOSE TO CAMPUS THE WOODS 0 375-3077 8-31-13-2 2BR ONLY $579* AUGUST FREE * $185 Moves You In * Homestead Apts -376-0828 0 8-31-13-2 3BR ONLY $679! $185 Moves You InS0 Georgetown Apts. NW location -378-1755 8-31-13-2 *'STUDIOS $419.o 0 Walk to a movie @ Butler Plaza 0 Includes water/sewerO0 Sundowne Apartments 377-2596 8-31-13-2 2/1 ONLY $519. August Free 0 W/D hook-up 0 Beval Apts 0 372-4835 0 8-31-13-2 Iw vmww1I "now U U U U "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 15 For FRent FoFor Rent For Rent Roommate unfurnished ) unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished 3 Blocks to UF, 2BR 1 BAApt. Terazzo Floors, Window A/C. Nat Gas Ht. 1508 NW 4th Ave. $520/Mo. Call Merrill Management Inc 372-1494 728-4-2 3/2 CONDO. NW nr 39th Ave & Hwy 441. Refurbished, 1st floor, liv rm, din rm, D/W, W/D. Screened porch. VERY private, quiet. $850/month. Avail 8/1. 352-372-3819. 728-4-2 Studio Apt. 1.5 mile's to UF and Oaks Mall. Contemporary style, marble bath, laundry avail, high speed internet. $375/mo. includes utils. Avail Aug. 1. Call 352-262-1838 7-263-2 3BR/2BA ranch + 1-car garage in Northwood. $1000/mo. Reduced rent for 2 months! Sec dep, 1st & last mos. rent due on move-in. No pets. Avail 8/15/05. Credit and background check. 352-246-7159, 561-422-7052. 8-25-2 SAVE $$$! Take over my lease the year & PAY NO DEPOSIT! AUG IS FREE. Enjoy a spacious 2B/2B apt close to Shands, on many bus routes. RENT $750.mo incl W/D, balcony, pool. Contact 352-870-9965 7-28-4-2 Brand New Apt. In Bradissen Place near All Bus Stops. Right off of 34th St. & SW 35th Ave. Close to campus and shopping. Across from Gainesville Place Apts. 2BR/2BA, upper floor. $750/mo. 352-262-6602 7-28-4-2 02703 NW 2nd Ave. Charming 2BR/1BA cottage, near UF. No pets. Perfect for grad student. $800/mo. Call 332-5836 8-2-4-2. Studio apt for sublease. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT Swimming pool, across from UFI Pets welcome. $450/mo utilities included!l Call 561-627-3300 x11911 8-4-5-2 Mill Run condo, very nice. 2/2. Close to UF, 1000 sq. f6, w/d hkups, ceramic tile. Great deal @ $625/mo in such a great location. Call Sergio @ 328-1459 8-2-4-2 Quiet 2BR/1 BA 900 sq. ft apt, 1 mile to campus FREE Wireless Internet and washer/ dryer included. 8600/mo. Great shape! Call now! 235-1576 8-15-6-2 CHARMING HOME 3BR/2BA house near Duckpond CH/A, W/D, Mexican tile and wood firs, close to UF, great for grad students. 2101 NE 7 Ter. $1100/mo, No dogs please. 256-3916 8-2-4-2 I & 2 bed cottages'& apts. $425/month. Historical downtown! w/d hookups, porches, great size! Cute! Must see! Photos @ www.rentalworkshop.com 352870-0904, 318-4553 8-15-6-2 3 bed house: $750/month. Central heat & air. Great deal! Wooden floors & w/d hookups. Behind Leo 706. 870-0904, 3184553 8-15-6-2 In gated Plantation Oaks. 2BR/2BA, 2 car garage, screened in porch. Many luxury & energy-saving features. $800/mo 386-4623066 8-25-8-2 1 BR/1BA in Frederick Gardens Apartments includes water & sewer, overlooks pool. No security deposit. $465/mo, avail August 1st. Call 352-224-8684 8-4-5-2 Spacious 1/1 $600/mo. W/D hkups. on 9, 34, & 35 bus rts. Fenced yard, avail August 1st. Pets ok. Call Rocky Point 352-376-1619 ask for Lena's Majestic apt tomwave $300 sec dep fee. 7-28-3-2 House 2 bedrrom 2 bath with washer/dryer hook-up. Quiet area NW Gainesville near University. $650 monthly. 332-8481 8-156-2 1 Bedroom in NW house avail Aug 2 story, 3BR/2BA, w/d, mins from campus On bus routes to UF & SFCC utils incl, $450/mo 352-371-4926 or 561-302-7734 8-15-6-2 4BR/2BA, fireplace, w/d hookups, fenced yard. $1350/mo. $1350 security deposit. Parking available. Call 336-9607 8-2-4-2 2 BR COTTAGE in NW. Cute & clean, newly renovated. On bus line, W/D hookups, No dogs. 535 NW 30th Ave. $520/mo. 215-7199 8-2-4-2 2 bd/2ba, NW area, Central H & A/c, ceiling fan, dish washer, W&D, 2 car garage, fenced back yard. Close to Oaks Mail and North Regional. Ready for Aug. lease. $860. No section 8. Call 352-375-6754 8-31-12-2 3bd/ 2ba, NW area Clean and spacious. Fenced back yard. Central H & A/C. Ceiling fans. W/D hookups. Car port. Close to law school. Ready for Aug. lease. Call 352-3756754. No section 8. 8-31-12-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" FOUR BEDROOM TWO BATH Game or study room w/wet bar, W/D incl. New ceramic tile firs, modern kitchen, back yard w/picnic table, family/student area off 20 Ave. $880 +sec. KM Properties. 332-5030 8-4-4-2 IT'S A GUY'S THING! Huge 5 bdrm 2 ba House, pool room w/7' table, 12' bar, cent AC, nice patio & backyard, W/D incl, 5 min to UF. 4 bdrms at $320 ea Indvi Leases, one suite at $355. KM Properties 332-5030 8-4-4-2 LARGE 2/1 PRIVATE YARD Nice country kitchen, extra storage, W/D included. New ceramic tile LR, rear patio. $530 + Sec Dp. KM Properites 332-5030 8-4-4-2 THREE BDRM LARGE LIVING RM Large fenced in yard, dogs OK. Fireplace, one bath, central AC/heat, W/D included, nice kitchen. In Linton Oaks off 20th Ave. $590 + Sec DP. KM Properties 332-5030 8-4-4-2 Fabulous 1/1 guesthouse 9 blocks to UF. Great for grad students. Tile throughout. Fenced yard, private. 1-yr lease. $550/mo + part utils. + 1 mo sec. 909 NW 9th Ave. Please call Chad at 407-230-2423. 8-155-2 2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile & paint. W/ D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok). Available Aug. Call 352-219-6340 7-28-2-2 WALK TO DOWNTOWN 3 bed, 2 bath house, screen porch, mood fours, central air, asher/dryer $990 Call Larina 262-7482 8-15-5-2 BEST DEAL GUARANTEED Amazing deal on luxury 2, 3 or 4 bedroom apartment w/utilities included. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details. 8-15-5-2 Lovely remodeled NW 3BR/2BA, washer/ dryer, dbl garage, den, pet friendly, fenced yard. $1300 edbaurmanagement.com 3757104 ex 2. 8-15-5-2 Colonial Oaks -SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2. 8-15-5-2 Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF, wood floors, den with fireplace, large back patio, great for barbecues, washer/dryer. $1200 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 8-15-5-2 CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN! Cute 3BR, Wood floors, fireplace, workshop, covered Patio, $750/rent, 914 NE 11th Avenue Carl Turington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 7-28-2-2 GREAT NW LOCATION! 3 BR 2 BA, Living & family rooms, carport, W/D hookups, pets considered, $850/rent 1801 NW 38th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 7-28-2-2 Brand new townhouse apt. now leasing. Very close to campus. 2BR/1.5BA. Est time of completion mid-Aug. $750/mo. Call 4949045 or 494-2173. 8-24-6-2 DOWNTOWN 2BR/1BA apt. avail immediately. Newly remodeled, quiet neighborhood, pets OK. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $695/mo. Call 262-1351_8-15-5-2 590 NW 54th Terr. 3/2 all appliances, cent H/ AC, screened back porch, W/D, carport, avail Aug. $1050/mo. 333-9874 8-24-6-2 Student rental avail Aug. 1st. NW near The Girls Club. 4BR/3BA $1100/mo. Pets ok. Call 318-3721 8-30-10-2 Townhouses Available August 1. 2BR/2.5BA NEW townhouses close to campus & on bus line. No towing, free ethernet, sec. alarm, pest count & pool. $875/mo ($438/rm) 'Josh 813-892-0234 8-24-6-2 Brandywine SpaCiOuS 2Br/2Ba Ground floor, end unit. Newly renovated. $700/mo (12mo) or $750 (9mo). H20 included. Available 15 Aug 328-8473 8-15-5-2 NEW 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE 2 blocks from UF. 1 month free rent. Call 332-2097 8-4-4-2 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CONDO ,2/2.5. Convenient to UF & shopping. Call 379-3637 for details. 8-15-8-2 Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Behind sorority row. Short walk to campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-870-8902 8-4-30-3 Apartments Sublets & Roommates All areas. Stu, 1 & 2 Bdrm; $400-1500 Shrt-Long & Furn-Unfurn 1-(877)FOR-RENT (367-7368) WWW.SUBLET.COM 8-15-23-3 .Sublet .individual lease. Gainesville Place. Ground floor. Unfurn. $360/mo. Starting Aug 05 to July 31, 06. Call 850-785-1777 lv msg. 7-28-153 1 BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA furn apt. Female only. All utils incl. Melrose Apts. $459/mo. 1st month FREE. Avail Aug 05 thru Aug 06. Call 941-484-9761 7-28-7-3 3BR/3BA at the Exchange $499/mo, all included & furnished. Please contact Ashley at 727-424-5552 8-15-8-3 FREE JULY RENT 1BR avail in 3BR/1BA house in 3rd Ave neighborhood. $290/mo + utils. Pets welcome 215-7126 7-26-3-3 F seeking M or F roommate. 5-mont/v lease up in Dec. Stoneridge Apts. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. For info, please call Kelly 813-956-7884 8-4-6-3 $335/mo. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA at Univ. Commons. 1.5 mi. to campus. On 3 bus rts. FURNISHED! Pool, gym, hot tub, W/D. Call Jess 954-559-9698 8-2-5-3 BR/1BA in a fully furnished 4BR/4BA for lease. $385/month all utilities included. Located on 2 major bus routes & near a major grocery store. Call for details 352215-0441 or e-mail akeshae@hotmail.com 8-2-4-3 1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 female roommate needed for newer 3BR/ 3BA apt. Walking distance to campus. Pvt porch w/swing. Call 352-514-4202 for more info 8-4-5-3 3BR/3BA LUXURY APT. Available immediately. 4700 SW Archer Rd. $1204/mo + $25 per dog. 1st mo FREE. Gym & pool. W/D in apt. Call 373-7736 8-2-4-3 1 BLOCK FROM UF Sublease Aug 1st $260. month. Private 1 bedroom Great Deall Call 352-258-8111 7-28-2-3 AMAZING DEAL One time only deal on 3 or 4 bedroom apartment. All utilites included. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details. This won't last long. 8-15-5-3 BEST DEAL GUARANTEED Amazing deal on luxury 2, 3 or 4 bedroom apartment w/utilities included. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 682-5490 for details. 8-15-5-3 F only for 1 BR in 3BR/2BA. $333/mo, $150 off first month. Pebble Creek Apartments -on campus. Very nice roommates, furniture in bedroom optional. Call 352-219-5841 815-5-3 Melrose Apt 1000 SW 62nd Blvd Furn 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA w/d in unit. All utils free, e-net. 1st class weight rm & gamerm, 2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl wds view. Sub. to Dec 31, $450/mo NEG. 954-816-0888 7-28-2-3 Fall sublease one roommate needed in large house, 0.5 mi to campus. Rent $225/month plus utilities. Has pooltable & jacuzzi. Please contact Charlton @ 352-328-9393 8-15-5-3 Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 8-15-25-4 Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Responsible. 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, HBr/ cable, sec alarm & utils incl $500/mo.Avail Fall. Call Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526 7-28-93-4 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 8-15-25-4Female Roommate Needed Kensington North $500/mo includes utilities & cable Union Properties 373-7578 8-15-25-4 VERY NICE HOUSE IN GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD-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 7-28-20-4 Grad, upperclassmen or prof to share spacious new 3BR/2BA house. I-net & cable incl. Must be neat clean & responsible. $400/mo + 1/3 until. Short or long term avail. 262-3989 8-15-24-4 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. No lease. Call 3382086 7-26-20-4 3rd Roommate needed -male. 2 win 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 Female roommate, NS for fall. $500/mo + 1/ 3 util 3BR/2.5BA. Brand new, fully furnished, beautiful, 2500 sq ft, luxury townhome at Regents Park. Call 561-281-9274 7-28-13-4 Countryside -2 rms in 4BR/4BA to share w/ 2 females. Secure, poolside, cable, internet, W/D. Free parking, on bus route. 10 min. to UF. $400 utils incl. el7bear@aol.com, 386-676-9703, 386-235-5400 8-2-13-4 Lg furn. 3BR/3BA house 3806 SW 2nd Ave. 1 blk to Newberry Rd w/in 1 mi of UF. About 3000 sq ft. Hdwd firs, no carpet, carport, Ig front porch. Inci all utls, w/hi spd cbl. $550/ mo/rm. 407-363-7198, cell 407-2:34-1380 7-28-22-4 M needed for 2BR/2BA apt. Rockwood Villas. 1st floor. Rent inc: basic cable, internet, utils & furn. 9 mo lease $470/mo, 12 mo lease $440/mo. Dalia@imecanic@aol.com, 305-299-1777 7-26-8-4 Female roommate for NW 39 Ave home, $475/mo, all utilities inci, fully furnished, private BR, internet, W/D, avail ASAP, more info 870-5291 8-4-11-4 M/F roommate wanted for 2/1 apt Lg bedrooms, cable, hi speed internet. $350/mo. Call William at 514-9320. Walkingnistance to stadium. 8-4-11-4 Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fireplace, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D, cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils. 352-271-8711 7-28-9-4 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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16, ALLIGATOR S TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Roomrmats R-Roommates RoRooRoommt Real Estate F Roommate for 1BR in 2/2 w/ private bath, walk-in closet, furnished, include utils, W/D, & hi-speed internet. $490/mo. Call 514-7741 lv msg. 7-28-9-4 2 male roommates needed -serious students (o share 3BR/2BA house. Located South of UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable, wireless DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 2589116 7-28-9-4 3BR/3BA Countryside Apt. W/D, utils, cable w/ 2 HBO, and DSL incl $400/rm/mo + $100 deposit. F only. NS. Call 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 7-28-11-4 2 student rooms avail. Great house, great roommates. Close to UF W/D, dsl. Possible pets. Small rm $240. Lg rm $275. Lease. No cash dep for UF stdt w/good credit Call 3719409 8-31-18-4 FEMALES FOR ALL ROOMS in beautiful fully furn Univ Terr 4BR/4BA all priv bath. Walk-in closets. Great location 2 bus rts. 1 yr lease. $400/mo incl utils, wireless internet, W/D, + cable. Call 954-592-0521 8-15-12-4 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@uf.edu. 8-15-12-4 Share 3/2 house, NW Gainesville Rainbows. W/D, kitchen, patio. Located off of 39th Ave. 10 mins to UF/SFCC. No pets, already have 2 dogs. $400/mo, utils incl. Call Ila 352-336-6108 8-24-12-4 2BR/1BA SW 5th Ave by Cred Union/ Norman Hall/hospital/buses for city/UF. Laundry/AC/furniture/c-fans. $300 + half util. Quiet/Considerate f/m? Call 337-9746 7-26-14-4 **one roommate wanted** in BEAUTIFUL, 4BR/2BA, BIG house w/everything in the 300 club! only -$325/mo + 1/4 utilities *395-6788 or lilgoody@ufl.edu* 8-15-11-4 2 rooms available in 3 BR house. Great location, close to UF. Partially furnished. $375/ mo. Email vmarum@ufl.edu or call 375-2496 or 8704723 8-4-9-4 Female for 2BR/2BA townhouse. Fully remodeled. 1/2 mi to UF. Pool located off patio. On bus rt. $450/mo inc everything: cable, internet, W/D. all utils. Quiet, pref serious stdt. Responsible. Stephanie 954-857-5618 8-2-8-4 **Countryside** 2BR/2BA avail in beautiful condo by the pool. 1st stop on the bus rt Wood firs, porch, W/D. Cable, high spd internet. Awesome people. $420 util included. Avail Aug 1. Hurry and call Nicole 328-4551 8-2-8-4 Walk to UF & Stadium! Grad stud/prof, couple ok. Spacious bedroom w/pvt entrance & bath attached to 4/3 home. Clean, neat, & N/S. On bus rte, nehr Publix & CVS. Parking, cable, w/d, wifi, utils incl. Use of main house common areas $750. Call 561-471-5021 8-2-8-4. Walk to Law School and Stadium! Grad stud/prof for 5/4 home. Must be clean, neat, N/S. On bus rte near Publix & CVS. Parking, cable, w/d, wi/fi, utils incl. Aug 1 $550-$575 Call 561-471-5021 8-2-8-4 Roommates Wantedi Countryside @ University 2 rooms left. Furnished: bed, desk, common areas, W/D, utll, Internet, basic cable, phone included. Email queenyb@ufledu or mstarksl@cfl.rr.com Phone: Baechle (Bake-Lee) 407-463-6535 7-28-7-4 02 UP Senior females need a female roommate@0 $400/mo for own BR in neW 1700 sq. ft. house next to SFCC. Avail now. Call 2836279 8-24-11-4 DUCKPOND, NE Blvd Great space for art, gardening, potlucks, fun, studying. 3/2 on the creek. Bright living & studio areas. 2BRs, $350, $400 + util. W/D. Or share house w/ 1 person $500374-7038 7-28-7-4 Male, close to campus, small furnished apt for 1 person on side of private home. Mature grad student preferred. No pets. Quiet, clean, safe, cable, patio. Avail 1 AUG. $430 per mo. utils inc. Lease, deposits. 378-2016 7-28-6-4 Roommate wanted for 1 room in 2BR/1BA house. All utils incl. Rent $450/mo + sec. dep. 6,9 & 12 mo. leases available. On the 75 bus route. 5 min fr6m 9,20,34 & 5 routes. 442-2871 8-15-9-4 Ready now -1BR/1BA in 2/2.5 condo. Tile firs, W/D, DW, scr. porch, community pool. Room can be furn. Close to everything, on 34th btwn Archer & Williston. $375 + 1/2 until. $100 dep. 615-584-7837 or 386-623-5760 8-15-9-4 *SUMMER SPECIAL $275/mo* Female(s) for 1-2 BR in 3/2 house near UF, Stands & VA. W/D. Pets ok,asurn opt., avail now. Jennifer 371-6228 please leave mog 7-28-6-4 Room in nice Valwood home w/ 2 females. $400/mo incl. all utils, EVERYTHING. 7824 SW 52nd Pl. Call 37.8-4626, 871-0227 7-28-6-4 Furn. room in 4BR/4BA condo. All utils., cable w/ HBO and DSL internet incl. W/D and walk-in closet $425/mo. CALL JOSH 352-494-2394 7-26-5-4 Unfurn BR for rent in brand new, spacious condo w/2 F, UF students. NW 55th St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-514-1763. 8-31-15-4 1 Bdrm -Pirvate Bath NE GvI Home -Quiet neighborhood, W/D, dishwasher, cable, central H/A $300/mo + 1/2 until. 1st, last, $200 security. 375-5377, 373-6066, ask for Sue 7-28-6-4 Seeking NS grad/prof, F to share beautiful, large 2BR restored Victorian house in downtown G'ville. No pets. $425/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Melodye at 378-1633 7-26-6-4 DUCKPOND 1 room in 2-story 3BR/2BA HOUSE. $11 0/wk or $85/wk. Fully furnished. W/D. 514-3409. 8-4-8-4 1 room for rent in a great 2/1 Duckpond house. Updated kitchen, wood floors, central AC and heat. W/D. You must love dogs! Avail Aug. Lease length negotiable. $350/mo OBO. Call Annie 352-284-1686 7-26-5-4 0 Wanted: 1 F N/S pref. prof/grad roommate for 2/2 apt in Pebble Creek 0 On-campus, vaulted ceilings, security, W/D, gym, pool, internet, cable. $415 + 1/2 utilities 0 352219-4408 0 7-28-6-4 Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets. Mature male non drinker/ smoker. Availalbe immediately (flex). Call Scott 335-8209 8-24-10-4' Roommate needed for 2BR/2BA, wood f6rs, leather couches. Tennis courts, pool, hispeed internet, & digital cable. On 62nd by the mall on the 20 bus rte. Pref Grad Student. $495/mo. Call 904-891-1601 8-4-8-4 *** 2 roommates needed. New allergyfree environment. 3BR apt, covered parking avail. Cricket Club. On bus rte Clubhouse, pool, gym, laundry, gated. $500/mo incl utilities. Call Jodi 352-494-0405 7-28-6-4 F roommate for a 3BR/2BA. Grad student/ prof. No pets, NS. Near 1-75 & Oaks Mall. Avail immediately until mid Oct. #318/mo + 1/3 util. Pool, tennis, 24-hr gym. Elba 425-778-2460 (work) or elbarsan@ufl.edu. 7-28-5-4 Female roommate. Brand new apartment for fall 2005 On Archer and 13th. 3/3 on top floor. Finished. $500 + utilities. No pets and non-smoker. 305-525-0499 7-28-5-4 Clean, nice, responsible, post-grad female seeks to share 3BR house. Hardwood floors, natural yard, laundry. $300/mo + util No pets. 3 blks N of Law School. Call 373-9602. Avail 7/15 or 8/1. 7-28-5-4 1 female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Countryside. $425/mo incl utils, cable, internet, furn. Available mid-Aug. Call 727510-9346. 7-28-5-4 NS ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3BR/2BA 1/2-acre home located on a quiet, wooded street near mall. Must love dogs, but not actually have one. $300/mo, everything inc. 262-9630 8-15-8-4 FURNISHED ROOM in a house w/big yard. 10 min from UF. Mature, F, NS. Short lease OK. $400/mo incl everything. 352-376-9960 8-2-6-4 College student looking for roommate. Living in Piccadilly apt complex. 2BR/1BA, living room, kitchen. Poolside. Completely furn except BR (some room for extra furn) Low rent $323/mo. 246-1637 8-2-6-4 Female for 2BR/2BA apt Very close to campus. Looking Glass Apts. $460/mo + util. 239-560-0610 8-15-8-4 M/F for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA apt @ Heritage, bus routes 9, 35, walk-in closet, W/D, dishwasher, pets ok, $300/mo + 1/3 cable/util. Avail NOW! Call Mark 904-4778156 7-28-5-4 2 rooms avail in 3BR house. SE area. Close to Boulware Springs Park. Only 5 min drive to UF or 20 min biking thru beautiful Hawthorne Trail. $230/mo ea + utils. Call 375-0982 or elaw@ufl.edu. 7-28-4-4 1 ROOM AVAIL House in Northridge subdivision $325/mo + 1/3 until. Tennis ct, pool, W/D on premises. Prefer prof or serious student. Walking distance to SFCC. -On bus route to UF. 376-9632 8-4-6-4 I MONTH FREE! 1BR avail 8/1. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable, $300/mo + 1/3 utl. NS 352-332-2234, 352514-1441 7-28-4-4 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3/2 house in SW Gville. Minutes to UF. Fully furn. Pet friendly. W/D, DW, fenced yard. Call 352336-6421 or 850-496-0367 8-2-5-4 2 roommates (F preferred) for 9BR/4BA house. Only $290, $330/mo.Close to sorority row. W/D, cable, internet, great roommates. Jessica 352-246-1499 8-24-8-4 2 NS responsible females needed for 4BR/ 2BA HOUSE in quiet NW neighborhood. $350/mo + 1/4 utils. Call Holly 352-384-3905 7-28-4-4 M student looking for 2 housemates. 3/2 home in SW Gainesville. Rent $325/mo + 1/3 until. Sec dep $325. Lease 8/2005 thru 7/2006. No pets. Please call 813-645-8472 or 352-225-1823 for more information. 728-4-4 Large bedroom. 2 full closets + more. Optional connecting office/studio. $500 + $300 down. Electric incl. 1015 NW 3rd Ave. Male/female/musicians welcome. 352-2566197 8-2-5-4 GREAT 4 STUDYING! F rmmate for Ig 1B/1B in 2B/2B w/ med student. AUG IS FREE. Apt is quiet spacious unfurn near Shands, on many bus rts. NO DEPOSIT. rent $375/mo incl W/D balcony, pool. Call 352-870-9965 7-28-4-4 Working person, rooming/house $370/mo total. Max cab/tv, private locked room, washer/ dry. 3 mi from cent town, on bus rt. Private propt. 376-0384 after 3:30 PM or pager 2027074 8-15-6-4 Grad/prof student to share 2BR/2BA. Lg. BR, huge living space, pool, fireplace. Cable TV, wireless, W/D, util included. Must be neat and responsible. $475/mo first mo free! 352-376-9756 or kwalosik@ufledu 8-4-5-4 F roommate needed for 1BR in a 3BR/2BA house. Lg yard with pool. 10-15 mins to UF. $500/mo, utils included. Call 352-494-8106 8-4-5-4 3rd roommate needed. NS, M/F fall & spring. Huge house, great neighborhood. $500/mo incl everything. Call Marika @ 352-378-0329 8-2-4-4 Female roommate need for 3BR/2BA house in NW Gainesville. Pets welcome. Everything incl $350/mo. Hispd inet, cable, W/D, & more. Please call Misty @ 321-624-9014 or email bullgurl18@aol.com 8-4-5-4 1 BR/1iBA for rent in Rockwood Villas condo. Partially furnished, cable & internet included. $425/mo + 1/2 utilities. Contact 727-7429083 8-4-5-4 $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 8-15-6-4 Archer Rd. 2BR/1BA home near bus stop. NS, no pets. Share fully equipped kitchen. Incl linens too! W/D. $350/mo/room + 1/3 utils. Call Betty 372-1191 7-28-3-4 Responsible roommate for Ig 3/2 house. Quiet area, 5 min to UF, bus rt. Big stone frplce, new turn, Ithr couches, treehse, nice yd w/shd trees & hammock. $400 + util. Kace 941-224-7168 or kaceking@yahoo.com 8-4-5-4 Walk to campus. NS roommate wanted for 3BR/1BA apt. $290/mo + 1/2 utilities' Available Aug 6. For more info call 305-7664165 or email yulienc@uf.edu 8-4-5-4 Rockwood Villas Female wanted for .1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA starting now. Furnished, W/D, wireless high spd internet, pool. $425/mo. Util included. 352-377-6865. Lv msg. 8-15-6-4 Female for own BR in nice 3BR house off NW 8th Ave, 3 mi from UF on bus rte., tile/ hardwood, fenced yard, $275/mo + 1/3 GRU & HSlnternet -digital cable, avail Sept 1, 381-5597 (332-3852 after July 29) 8-15-6-4 Female Roommate Wanted: $445/mo all inclusive NO sec deposit. Gainesville Place. Mates: 3 UF girls. Approx 1 mile from UF campus. Pool, sec gate, gym. Call 904-2074050. 8-15-6-4 WALK TO CAMPUS 1 or 2 male student rooms available 8/16 in 4BR/2BA apt. $265/mo + 1/4 utils. 231-3002 -8-15-5-4 Female roommate needed for a 3BR/3BA house. 2260 NW 30th Ave. Nice neighborhood. For information call 352-870-0294. Melissa or 954-673-5313. Michael. Avail -Aug. Looking for students only. 8-4-4-4 Female roommmate for private BR/BA in 4/4 at UTW with 3 tidy girls. Avail Aug 1 W/D, pool, furn liv/din room. Free opt BR furn. Cable TV, hi-spd internet. 1-yr lease. $320/ mo + split utils. 336-1130 8-4-4-4 ROOMS FOR RENT $275/mo incl utils. 1st & last. Must have own transportation. Archer area. Call 352-486-4628 8-4-4-4 Someone to Keep You Entertained If you hate boring roommates, let me move in. I love pay-per-view movies, sports packages & hot entertainment. Do you have 240 channels? I also like to play online. Sure, I'm fast, but you can handle me. Sign up for Cox Digital Cable and High Speed Internet. 888269-9693 7-26-1-4 TWO ROOMS FOR RENT New 3BR, 2BA house. Quiet development off 39th Ave. Prefei 21 + clean, non-smokers w/o pets. $400/mo. Uitl included. 352-284-2446 8-15-5-4 Seeking roommate to share huge 3/2 house off Tower Rd and Newberry $500 + $200 dep. Avail now Call Al 352-258-4751 8-31-11-4 F NS grad/prof needed for 1BR in BRAND NEW 2/2 condo. 2 mi to UF on bus rte. W/D. $500 + 1/2 util/mo.*Move in by Mid-Aug, get month free* Common area furnished, tile fIrs. 904-386-6485 or apena13@uf.edu 8-15-5-4 One roommate needed for 3BR/2BA House. Walk to campus, includes utilities & wireless internet. Call 352-215-8743 7-28-2-4 Clean roommate wanted for 4BR/2BA house had w/d, ctr a/h, and internet 2 miles from UF and 4 miles to SFCC. Rent is $350 plus $300 deposit, call Jon 359-9798 8-15-5-4 CHEAP RENT! Need roommate for 2/1. You pay $300/mo (utilities inc'd) NS, pref female in NW Gville, W/D, AC, small cat. Call 305-587-1678 8-4-4-4 Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tn-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 lv mssg 8-15-25-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more infornation, visit www.mattpgicerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 7-28-74-5 Grantwood Condominiums 2/2 Loft Condo W/Private Courtyard Minutes From UFl 975SF, GATED ENTRANCE, SECURITY, POOL. Starting @ $125,900! HURRY! Call Adam Vaisman 352-222-7260 Coldwell Banker MM Parrish Rtrs 372-5375 8-15-25-5 NEW COMPANY IN GAINESVILLE looking to buy or lease houses in this area. Any size, price, or condition. 352-264-7347 or visit us @ www.happygatorhomes.com 8-15-23-5 1 BR/1BA 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 UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO 4BR/4BA 3 leases signed for next year. Call for details 407-620-1555 7-28-10-5 HOT Student Condos Near UF. Save Thousands When You Buy Now. Free List of UF CONDOS. www.condos-near-uf.com Campus Realty Group 9-1-19-5 Great Homes Close to UF. Stop Renting. Buy Now. FREE LIST OF HOMES. www.Homes-Near-UF.com Campus Realty Group 9-1-19-5 4BR/4BA condo at Countryside. 1 mile from UF. 3 conv. bus rts. Overlooks pool & spa. W/ D incl. Tile & carpet, walk in closets, wireless internet. Call 904-753-1575 7-28-8-5 1978 12' x 60' single wide mobile home in Gville park. 2BR/1.5 BA. Lot rent $220/mo. AC, heat, 10x24 screened room & 8x10 storage shed. 1 owner. $17,000 cash. Call 386736-3244 eves for info. 7-28-8-5 3/2 plus den, double wide mobile home on UF Bus, line, country feel, close to town. Remodeled, must see! $220 lot rent, $46,900. Call 561-436-3020 7-28-6-5 JACKSON SQUARE Spectacular university views. Walk to UF & ,the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today. 52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5 PICKWICK CONDO FOR SALE $139,900 off S.W. 34th Street 2bed 2.5 bath townhouse Call Larina Hintze, ERA Trend Realty 262-7462 8-15-5-5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" U U U S

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 17 Real Estate Furnishings Furnishings lectroni d:Motorcycle, Mopeds 3BR/2BA Casa Blanca West condo. Close to UF. 1200 sq. ft. $160,000. Move-in ready. New everything. Serious inquiries only please. Call 352-284-2827 8-4-5-5 WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN Like New 2 bed 1 bath condo new carpet, paint, appliances, countertops, cabinets only $79,900 call Larina Hintze, ERA Trend Realty @ 262-7462 8-15-5-5 Frmishings BED-Queen, orthopedic, firm, extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $150. Call 352-3727490 will deliver. 8-15-25-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 8-15-25-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $230. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 815-25-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-271-5119 8-1525-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 8-15-25-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 8-1525-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $199 can deliver. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 BEDS0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 0 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 OKing sets $99 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. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 Oqueen sets $149 eking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 8-15-21-6 Loveseat & sofabed, 2end tables, 1 coffee table, dining table, 5 chairs. Call 786-2825073. Ask forAmy or email afajardo@ufl.edu 7-26-7-6 SALE! SALE! 2 twin size beds, new GE washer & dryer. Prices are negotiable. 954-540-0344. 815-11-6 Futon -Top of the line. Looks brand new. All wood. Blue/mauve tones. Cost $800, sell $150. 378-4626 7-28-6-6 FURNITURE FOR SALE: Bed; desk; black, faux leather couches; chairs; lamps; kitchenette w/chairs; entertainment unit. Prices negotiable. 561-7151857 7-28-6-6 Beds, Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets $299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169; sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-5400 12-7-81-6 POOL TABLE like new. Professional size. $1800 obo. Barley used. 352-359-2357. Great for a house! 7-26-5-6 Brand new La-Z-Boy chair & ottoman. Contemporary Collection by Todd Oldham Design. $500. Call 371-1060. 7-28-5-6 BEDROOM SET FOR SALE mcr: nightstand, head & foot boards, dresser i/mirror, bureau, mattress. $300/CEO0. In good condition. Call 813-326-2183. Must pick up. Mustsell by 7/30. 7-28-5-6 Washer/Dryer $200 Call 381-9854. 7-26-3-6 Bed -Full size orthopedic mattress & box. Brand New. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $100 (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6 Bed -Full size orthopedic mattress & box. Brand New. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $100 (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6 Bed -All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top mattress & box set. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $140 (352) 264-9799 8-2-5-6 Bed -All New King! 3pc. Orthopedic pillowtop set. Brand new, still in plastic, with warranty. Can Deliver. $195. 376-1600 8-2-5-6 Bedroom Set -$495 Brand New! Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: HB, 2 NS, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799 8-2-5-6 Futon -$195 Solid oak, mission-style. Plush mattress. Never used. Still in box. Can Deliver. (352) 376-1600 8-2-5-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8' All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell $1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 8-2-5-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1795.00 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v energy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery. 264-9799 8-2-5-6 CHEAP -Bed includes box spring & mattress, 3 pc armoire set & couch. Good condition. Call 954-540-1900 7-28-4-6 KENMORE WASHER & DRYER only a few years old $150. HAMPTON BAY DEHUMIDIFYER keeps air dry & cool $75. PROF L-DESK & CHAIR $125. All OBO 3779978 7-26-2-6 Computer desk, $50, kitchen table w/4 chairs $75, 3 glass top tables w/2 lamps $100, triple dresser w/ mirrors Basset $125, love seat $50. Kensington North. 352-212-5331, 352215-9728 7-28-3-6 MOVING SALE:AFFORDABLE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES. Great for students. Call Toya @ 352-284-4004 7-28-3-6 Dining room set -all wood; futon; twin mattress; desk; nightstand; and much more. All for $250 or best offer. Call 328-7997 7-26-2-6 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" $50 ea: sleeper sofa, futon; $30 ea: q mattress, wd dining table 4 chrs; sm fridge $25; microwave $15; $10 ea: 4 drawer chest, sm file cabinet, Ig shelves, fir lamps 352-2191442 7-28-2-6 DIAL-A-WASHER Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or $300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6 Corner Desk for Sale! Good condition. Easy assembly. Must pick up by July 28. Price negotiable. Call 352-494-7036 7-26-1-6 AIR HOCKEY TABLE Sturdy, 7 ft table area. Like new, manual scoring. Pushers & pucks included. $100. Call 941-350-0112 8-4-4-6 SLEEPER SOFA for sale. $200. Like new. Call 278-0070 or email jeubanks@ufl.edu 8-4-4-6 Pool table $500 Extra marble slab, pool cues. Comes with ping pong slats. Call 335-9965 7-28-2-6 Moving out sale 3 seat couch $50. 50 gallon fish tank $90. Twin mattress with box $40. Call 352-3289670 7-26-1-6 SOFA; LOVESEAT; 2 ENDTABLES; COFFEE TABLE. $200 305-479-3123 7-28-2-6 Computers W&e, Jua k -ot .e Ca, 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 35 2.2$1 i f jMrn I 8-15-16-7 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 8-15-16-7 Dell Inspiron 5100 laptop P-4 2.4 hz Win XP40 GHD 256 mb RAM DVD/CD-RW, 15" screen 1 yr old-like new $800 ob.o. (352) 475-2382 (352) 665-9700 7-26-4-7 e leCtroniC s DISCOUNT HI-Fl 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 8-15-25-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8 Electronic 4 channel crossover $25, sound mixer $10, pair prodynamics TX 1200 400waft speaker $150, Sherwood amp $20, JBL control SB-5 subwoofer $50, 111-CD changer $75, Pioneer VSX-D902S receiver $835 new, sell $150. Must sell. Call 352-2621838 7-26-3-8 Infinity Kappa 12" Subwoofer. 2' cubic foot box (holds 2 subs). $160 OBO. Wll sell separately. Danny 378-0723 7-28-2-8 In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from 0 Best Prices in Townl SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 8-15-25-9 Fuji Outland Mountain bike. Retails for $600 asking $300 OBO. Call 352328-9670 7-26-1-9 PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538218.1. 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 PARKING SPACES FOR RENT $35/mo each. Behind Nonrman Hall. 922 & 924 SW 7th Ave. & 1117 & 1119 SW 7th Ave. 372-4903 7-28-5-10 1/2 ct. ROUND SOLITAIRE RING Appraised at $1700.00. Have paper. Asking $1500,00 OR BEST OFFER Call 386-497-4757 8-4-5-10 Science fiction fantasy novel for pre-teens, teens. Self-published by local teacher, writer. Great summer reading. $25. 352-378-9063 orqntm314@aol.com 8-15-5-10 Selling Queen-Bed, dresser, tvs, etc. Moving out sale. Call BrEtt at 352-284-1755 7-282-10 lMOtorCyCles, Mopeds ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 8-15-25-11 Swamp Cycles Large selection of E-bikes, Scooters and Accessories. CPI USA, ETon, Luoia, HJC Helmets. 534 SW 4th Avenue, 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 8--15-25-11 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599. Largest section KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 8-15-43-11 CASH PAID for MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS, or dirt bikes in ANY condition, Running or not. titles or not. Prompt pick up. Call ANYTIME: 352-376-9096 Please leave a message. 12-7-88-11 *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. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11 50cc Maxxi Scooter Bought new in 2003. Excellent cond. and low mileage. $850, call Ashley @ 850-321-6822 8-2-5-11 SUZUKI KATANA 600 1999, Black & Chrome, Adult owned. Garage kept. Excellent condition, mechanically perfect. New brakes & chain. All factory original $3650 OBO 262-4673 7-27-3-11 1997 Suzuki 500 GSE, blue 16k miles. Runs perfect. $19990BO. Call 352-318-3193 8-2-4-11 Hondo CB1000 '83 with fairing, new tires, runs well, 39k miles. $1995 offer. Joel 352336-0075 8-15-6-11 2001 QINGQI SCOOTER 50CC $430, 7K MI Good Condition Call Sal @ 352-283-2727 7-26-2-11 2001 Yamaha Zuma Scooter. Very reliable. Runs great $800. Call 352-3289870 7-26-1-11 FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or not!* NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS OOver 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 8-15-25-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade 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 & 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 9 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 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE automatic, 4-door, A/C, new tires. 69,500 mi, $6500. Call 352-219-7450 or 352-219-1140 7-26-8-12 1996 MITSUBISHI GALANT Black, 4 door, automatic, AC, AM/FM/ Cassette, PL, PW. $1600. Call 305-7985932 7-26-7-12 2002 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD, 53k mi, 100% fun/reliable ride! Orig owner, mint cond. Expecting baby. Feat. ab, abs, ac, ps, tilt, padded sound bar for great music w/top down. Go Dawgs!$15,900, 404-932-0709 7-28-7-12 Chevy Venture Minivan. 2002. 42,700 miles. 16 mos FULL FREE Care Care Family of Services and full warranty (except hoses). Great deal -$10,500 OBO. Call 846-5879 7-26-5-12 2000 OLDSMOBILE ALERO Automatic, 4 door, tinted windows, Sony stereo, new tires, good condition, 85i miles. $5200/OBO. Moving out of county. Call 305331-7413 8-15-8-12 CHEVY 04 SILVERADO 1500 HD, extended cab LS, 5500 mi, like new, dark green, metallic. $19,000. May take trade Call 386-482-308 .8-4-5-12 C lass if ieds. Continued on next page. Autos Falloro il For ae

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18, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Autos Help Wanted H610'Warhted Help Warited HelpUWanted 93 VW EUROVAN $1300 135k miles. runs good, no ac Call 381-1879 lv mssg. 7-28-3-12 1996 Dodge Stratus Auto, C Call 352-359-4459 7-28-7-12 2003 GLS VW Passat V6 -auto. 20k mi, $17500, great shape. Blue/Beige Ext/Int, wood trim, ESP Premium sound, sunroof, alloy wheels. Contact cell ph. (724) 413-9610 8-4-5-12 94 HONDA PASSPORT Red, 147K mi, Good condition, AC, PW, PD, CD $4475 OBO Call Sal @ 352-283-2727 7-26-2-12 1995 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 99k miles, great condition, A/C, 4 speaker AM/FM, 2WD, $3400. Call 331-7964 8-3010-12 Jeep Cherokee SE '94, 4D, Auto, 105,600 mi, A/C, radio, fair condition, $1800 as is. Dodge Caravan SE Minivan, 5 passenger, Auto, 88,000 mi, no stereo or A/C, needs exterior work, $500 as is. Contact Sharon at fog@foginfo.org. 377-6345 6-28-2-12 1999 FORD MUSTANG White, V6, automatic, cruise, leather, CD, PL, PW, anti-theft. Only 13,300 miles, must see! $9250 neg. Call 352-367-8686 8-2-3-12 WaEnted ,, 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. 8-24-26-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6r-48. Thanks. 8-24-26-13 M 1 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 the independent florida PT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLERK needed IMMEDIATELY at The Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants must be currently enrolled at UF or SFCC for at least 3 credit hours for summer/6 credit hours for fall. Customer service & good phone skills a must Good spelling. typing & basic math very helpful. Comfortable working with computers. Clean appearance Friendly, peopleperson. Part time weekdays. Apply in person at The Independent Florida Alligator, 1105 W University Ave. 8-5, Mon-Fri. Equal Opportunity Employer LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22. stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 8-15-25-14 P/T Office Assistant position available for young, exciting, and fast-growing company! Responsibilities include general office, marketing, and research duties Candidate must be familiar with Microsoft Office and internet researching. Hours are flexible. Email resume to: etedprince@perthleadership.org or cult 35DR-333-3768 7-28-6-14 110the independent florida aigator What's black and white and "read" all over??? The Independent Florida Alligator And you can be part of the sales team of the largest college newspaper in the country by applying to become and ADVERTISING SALES REP. (this is a non-paid position requiring 15-20 hours per week. if you are a UF or SFCC student eager to gain valuable sales experience stop by the Alligator, 1105 W. University Avenue, to fill out an application and class schedule by Mon, Aug 4th. We will contact you for an interview opportunity to get your career jump-started! EEO/AA 8-4-4-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 8-15-25-4 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 8-15-25-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 815-25-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ Sales and IT needed for various positions. Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/ employment 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 815-25-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 8-15-25-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 8-15-25-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr Smokers are needed to participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested come to the psychology 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 hris/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life Best part-time job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 8-15-25-14 Groundskeepers FT, PT Custodial duties/Apt Maint Transportation req. DFWP EEO 220 N Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 Leasing Consultant, FT, PT Energetic Attitude Cust. Serv. Exp. DFWP EEO 220 N. Main 375-2152 x301 8-15-25-14 PT CLEANING SERVICE Great for college students. Flexible hours. Excellent pay. No exp nec. 378-8252 8-1534-14 Green Sparrow Chinese Restaurant now hiring: Kitchen helpers, cashier/servers. Apply in person 4-5pm, Mon -Sun. See www.green-sparrow.com for store locati'n orcall352-871-5771 8-15-25-14 NOW HIRING CLEAN VACANT APTS ALSO some PT Position available. 352-246-5785 8-15-25-14 SOCCER COACHES: Gainesville Soccer Alliance seeking experienced soccer coaches for competitive youth soccer teams for 2005-2006 season. Call 379-5979 or email: contact@gainesillesoccer.org 8-15-25-14 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 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 flr 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. 7-28-20-14 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Holiday Inn University Center is looking for housekeepers and houseman 8-15-20-14 HELP WANTED! Start your AVON BUSINESS for $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 8-15-20-14 Web Programmer asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. E-mail resume to jobs@352media.com 8-15-19-14 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 PT/FT LANDSCAPERS WANTED Exp preferred. Valid driver's license a must. 352-222-1904 8-15-15-14 Leasing Agent/Sales Outgoing & reliable? Bonuses, great team. PT schedule incl Sat req. Fax resume, cover & avail schedule to Trimark Properties 3766269 or email hr@trimarkproperties.com 8-15-15-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr DRIVERS S8-15/hr. PT easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378 2442 or fill out application at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St Mon -Fri. 8-15-14-14 Gymnastics & Dance Coaches and instructors wanted at the YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St. 3749622 ask for Kim or Judy. 8-15-13-14 Childwatch Counselors wanted at the YMCA. Summer and fall. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St. 374-9622 ask for Judy 8-15-13-14 Wellness Staff wanted at the YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St. 374-9622 ask for Kristina 8-15-13-14 Bus Drivers wanted at the YMCA. Apply at 5201 NW 34th St 374-9622 ask for Tim 8-15-13-14 Accounting Asst. needed 15-20 hrs/week. Base pay + bonuses. Quickbooks, Excel, data entry, & problem solving skills a must Accounting background preferred. Start immediately, fax resume to 800-967-5140 8-26-18-14 LOCAL OUTSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED. Flexible schedule. 100% commission, up to $500/wk. Call 372-8444 for more info. 8-15-12-14 Nanny, Full/Part time, newborn & older. N/S, transportation required. Experience/ references required. Call 333-9988 7-289-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. All to start today! 378-3312 8-4-15-14 $800 WEEKLY GUARANTEED Stuffing envelopes. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to Scarab Marketing 28 E Jackson, 10th FL. Ste 938, Chicago, IL 60604 7-28-8-14 local tech company seeking positive energetic and assertive sales professionals with excellent communication and phone skills. Sales exp preferred. Base pay + commission. Send resume to jobs@usbmis.com 8-4-10-14 Artistic? Nice handwriting? Hand lettering PIT. A few hours per wk. Close to campus. No experience req. Short resume to: PD0 Box 286,Gainesville 32602 7-26-6-14 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Gatorfood.com. Can earn anyshere between $8 -$15/hr. Set your own schedule. For info contact 379-3663 7-28-8-14 WEB DEVELOPER Gatorfood.com seeking immediate placement for ASP/MS-SQL server web developer. 5 yrs or equiv exp req. Email resume & contact info to employment@gatorfood.com 7-28-8-14 Full-time paid legal intern wanted for Gainesville criminal defense law office. Fax resume to 374-6771 8-4-9-14 Trainee for busy espresso bar near Oaks Mall. Excellent pay, advanced skills taught. No coffee experience req'd. Email work references w/dates & contact info to tendoug@atlantic.net 7-28-6-14 Five Star Pizza Downtown/Tower Road now hiring all positions for fall and spring. In store/ driver. Great pay w/ great atmosphere. Apply @ 210 SW 2nd Ave 375-5600 or 600 NW 75th St. 333-7979 10-3-37-14 Non-profit organization seeking copy editor. Grammar and writing skills necessary. Email resume to Alexakos@gue.com 7-28-6-14 PART TIME TELEPHONE SALES infinite Energy sells $500 million of natural gas yearly. We have immediate openings for SALES REPRESENTATIVES that can work 20-35 hours per week. Hourly wage: $7 to $11, plus commission. Need more info? Go to wwwinfiniteenergy cow Respond by fax 352-240-4146 or email your resume to wehavejobs@infiniteenergy.com EOE/IAA/ MFDV. 8-4-8-14 Student Supervisors/Managers: Start building or add to yourhresumei Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers. Pay is $8-g10 hr based on experience. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Aply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at www.gatordining.com. 7-26-4-14 WGFL-TV is seeking a reliable part-time master control operator. Must be able to work possible overnight & weekend shifts. Computer or broadcast experience a plus. DFWP EOE. Fax or mail resume to: WGFLTV 4190 NW 93rd Ave. Gainesville, FL 32653; fax 352-371-9353. 7-26-4-14 CHILD CARE needed in my home. M-F 8AM-3:30 PM & 3PM -6PM. Must have own transportation & references required. Love of children a must. Call 335-2564 8-15-8-14 BEEF O'BRADY'S Now hiring experienced kitchen staff. Please apply in person at 6500 SW Archer Rd. 82-6-14 Help wanted PT -immediate availability Busy optometrist office in search of PT help. Will train. Applicants must have excellent people skills. Fax resume w/availability for the rest of summer as well as fall semester. Great patient care exp. Fax to 352-333-9950 ASAP 7-26-4-14 JEWELLS NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS WAITSTAFF, BARTENDERS, DAY BARTENDER, ETC.Also hiring MARKETING ASST. 352-338-2800. 7-28-5-14 PT POSITIONS. Great for FT students. Email info to: amarshail35@yahoo.com 825-10-14 Catering positions available with the dynamic, creative crew at Gainesville's best catering company. Hiring part time and full time caterers, set up staff, kitchen prep and delivery drivers. Open positions for all shifts. Flexible scheduling with weekday and weekend hours available. This job is for enthusiastic, active, people who want a fun job loaded with opportunity and variety. This is NOT your typical fast food, drive-thru, or boring retail setting. Every day is exciting and different at Celebrations. Ask around about our excellent reputation and become part of our success!,.check our web site at www.celebrations-catering.com --No catering experience necessary. Apply in person at Celebrations Catering after 2pm -904 N. Main St. by U-Haul. 8-15-8-14 FLYER PEOPLE NEEDED for on-campus flyering for reputable local company. UF students only. Call 352-3752707. 7-26-4-14 Holiday Inn University Center Hotel Immediate openings for the following: Houseman Maid Maintenance -one year experience Apply in person Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 7-264-14 MOST WANTED Henry Author Wise Black Male (DOB 1/3/51); 6'01", 165 lbs. Blaok Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: 2 Counts yf Felony OUt, Driviin 2hle License Suspendedorv evoked 3rd Convicion, Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Personal Injury, and D'ving While Drivers License Revoked Habitual ALACHUA COUNTY CRIME Call (352) 372-STOP

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.TUESDAY, JULY26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 19 Help Wanted Help Wanted HepWanted Help Wanted HelpWanted, The Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe is now hiring sales assoc & sandwich prep. PT. Approx 18-24 hrs/wk. Starting salary $6.50/ hr. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St. (behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) 331-1253. 728-5-14 PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED good $ for exp: grad student welcomed bkgd ck: 8 REAL $ jobs avail NOW Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008. 8-15-8-14 MARY POPPINS: Where are you?? FT NANNY NEEDED 30-45 hrs/wk 6 Jobs avail immediately: Great $ for exp. Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008. 8-158-1/1 Video tape for use in court. 1-3 days a week, 3-5 hours per day. Hours vary. Will train. Must have own camcorder, VHS or better. Calt (352) 466-1105 and leave a brief message on machine. 8-2-5-14 Hiring for fall rush Orange & Blue Textbooks. is seeking PT/FT help for upcoming semester rush. Good people skills & register experience preferred. Stop by store @ 309 NW 13th St. for details & application 8-2-5-14 $10-12/hr Delivery Drivers Mario & Luigi's Pizza. Flexible schedule. Call after 5pm 871-3368 8-2-5-14 WEB PROGRAMMER VB, asp.net, SQL knowledge. Email resume to jobs@gothicsoftware.com 8-2-5-14 CL 00 0 C0 so w I I I To the University of Florida students! Help us make the world green, and fund your education doing it. Details at: http://krystal-planet.com/umc 8-2-5-14 CLINIC RECEPTIONIST -FRIENDLY, RELIABLE & ORGANIZED MULTITASKER NEEDED FOR FT POSITION AT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE CLINIC. MEDICAL OFFICE OR RETAIL EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. BENEFITS. POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED. SEND RESUMES TO: CENTER MANAGER PLANNED PARENTHOOD 914 NW 13TH STREET GAINESVILLE, FL 32601 EOE 7-28-4-14 Established fine-dining Asian restaurant seeks reliable student for part-time entrylevel positions. Please call 352-514-6404 for more info, 2-5pn daily. 8-2-5-14 SWEET JOB!! Thornbrook Chocolates is hiring sales assts, PT/FT. Only responsible, hard-working, people-friendly people need apply. No calls please. Apply in person @ 2441 NW 43rd St Suite 11B 7-28-4-14 SCHOOL: Part time assistant teacher, after school supervisor, Spanish teacher & Substitute Teachers. Stop by 8505 NW 39 Ave. to apply -see Millhopper.com for details. 7-28-4:z 0 L. >D 0 0 m Su 14 S S S 6 Lead Cook ARAMARK -The world leader in managed services is looking to hire a lead cook for an Italian Concept on the UF Campus. Need to be a hands on person that will work right along with the employees and have experience with recipes and managing employees. Competitive pay, flex hours. Fill out an application online at www.gatordining.com or email resume to msmorgan@ufl.edu. As always, Grazie. EEO/AA. 7-28-4-14 ROOFERS Experienced shingle & built up. Benefit package. DFWP. Call 352-376-3419. 8-4-6-14 www.GatorHospitalityJobs.com Find a job today at one of over 60 restaurants, bars or hotels. Cooks, delivery drivers, bartenders, housekeepers, servers. In high demand. 7-28-3-14 Accepting applications for fall sem. Looking for 21+ yr old w/clean driving record w/class D license. Agriculture background pref for delivery & loading farm supplies. FT/PT, hours can be flexible. Call 472-6050. Also looking for utility people 8-2-4-14 5 Star Pizza is now hiring Pizza makers, delivery drivers, great pay flex hrs. Closing drivers avg over $100/sthift Apply in person:600 NW 75 St 352-333-7979 8-2-4-14 Hiring experienced cooks. Apply in person @ On the Border. 3100 SW Archer Rd 726-2-14 Now hiring: bar, server, host, bus. Must be available to work at least 2 weekday lunch shifts, holidays, and school breaks. Apply in person @ On the Border. 3100 SW Archer Rd 7-26-2-14 Laborer wanted for painting & cleaning apartments & yard work. Some exp w/painting, car & phone. Work references. $6.50/$7.50 depending on experience. 378-3075 7-262-14 BABYSITTER/NANNY needed for UF family (2 girls, 5 & 2). Position is M-F 7-1 SAM, start mid-August. Must have reliable transportation, good driving record, prior childcare experience, & exc. references 352-359-3729 8-4-5-14 Web Prog/Designer Great biz opp for right person. Local entrepreneur seeks partner for joint venture. PT, split profits in lieu of salary. Call Chris 352871-7711 8-4-5-14 Maintenance Help Looking Glass Apts Period of Aug 10th thru 16th Basic skills required Call 376-1111 or Come by 111 NW 16th St Office 8-2-4-14 The Florida Book Store is hiring for temporary cashiers for Fall Semester Back to School. Applicants with previous cashiering and customer service experience are preferred. Applicants must be available and in town during the following times: Wednesday, August 3rd thru Friday, August 12th for training; Monday August 15th thru Sunday September 4th to work. Apply in person at 1614 W. University Ave between the hours of 11am to 2pm. Complete application and ask for Carolynne. Please do not drop off applications during times not specified or weekends Equal Opportunity Employer 8-5-5-14 U I 9 U U U I Looking for dependable, non-smoking nanny to watch our 2 yr old daughter in our home MWF 9:30am-5:30pm. Must submit to background check, have reliable transportation & be great with kids. References required. Please email humanresources@starlingeye group.com if interested. 8-2-4-.14 Technologically Oriented? Intelligent and Bright Internet Guru needed for Research Position. Resumes@NetEnforcers.com 8-2-4-14 Personal/Administrative Assistant needed. Must have 2-4 hrs/day available. Flexible availability. Must be organized & responsible. Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 8-45-14 Apt + meals in exchange for duties House director/parent for a fraternity. Seeking an assertive & adaptable & dependable. Veterans, grad students, semi-retired & couples welcomed to apply NO UNDERGRADS. Email fratmgmt@aol.com or fax a letter to 3799398 7-28-2-14 PT office help. Hrs 7am -noon, M-F. Good driving record. Expw/AutoCAD, Excel, Word a must. $7.50 to start wells@ridgwaytruss com or fax 352-371-3316 8-4-4-14 NS RECEPTIONIST needed immediately for busy hair salon. Receptionist hrs are from 8am -5pm, M-F only Come by and fill out an application at 3911 Newberry Rd, in the back of the building. 8-4-4-14 Work behind the scenes in theater productions, cncerts, and dance performances at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The Center is now hiring for technical crewrpositions. Odd shifts & weekend work are required. Paid training. To schedule an interview, please call 392-1900 ext 309 July 21-Aug 12. between 8:30 am and 4-30 pm. Theater experience a plus Phone interview required. Do not apply in person. This is PT work 8-4-4-14 PT NANNY for infant. 20 hrs/wk. Must have transportation & references. Great family. Must be loving, experience preferred 352332-2310 8-4-4-14 $1380 weekly stuffing envelopes FT/PT. No experience necessary. For more info call 386-462-9301 8-4-4-14 Nanny needed for after school care and light housekeeping. 26-30 HRS/week starting at $8/HR. Must have reliable transportation and a good driving record. Special needs experience a plus Call Ainsley Blue at 332-9562. 8-15-5-14 THE OFFICIAL GATOR SPORTSHOP is looking for part-time OPS help for summer and fall. Must be able to work football gamedays. Hours are flexible but require at least 4-hour blocks. Duties include customer service, cashiering, mail orders and working events. Applications can be picked up in the Sportshop located in the north endzone of the football stadium. 8-4-4-14 CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE Part-time customer svc. help needed. Must have retail exp. Must work well with children. Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212 8-4-4-14 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. locations. 8-31-11-14 ZAXBY'S on 43rd St. Now hiring all positions all shifts, Contact Boris between 2pm -5pm 352-376-8700 8-15-5-14 BABYSITTER -Tuesdays & Thursdays 8: 30 -1:00. For 18-mo. old baby. Starting Aug. Light housekeeping. Located in Haile Plantation. References and resume required. Email to jcauthen2@cox.net 7-28-2-14 RECEPTIONIST -PT, afternoons + Saturdays. Apply in person only at Southeast Car Agency 39th Ave. 7-28-2-14 Horsecare: Perm PT Micanopy. Warmblood breed/train farm. Nice studio apt in ex for flex hrs. Horse/pets ok Exp. w/mares & foals. Farm maint & daily chores w/horses. 352591-2474 or www.morehousefarms.com 8-31-11-14 IT. Systems Intern. Flexible hours, competitive pay, great experience Email resume to resume.submit@actcfl.org or contact Jim Ousley @ 352-337-6234 8-15-5-14 Local non-proft, USDA Accredited Certification Agency seeks PT Food Science Specialist. Call 377-0133. Send resumes to: qcs@qcsinfo.org or fax to 377-8363 728-2-14 EDUCATION RETAIL STORE Seeking PT help, Mondays & Wednesday, and 2-3 Saturdays per month for the fall term. Please bring resume to 2020 NW 6th St. 8-31-11-14 Loving, caring person for Sunday Church Nursery. Must be available summer and beyond. Responsible, reliable. Background check, references required. Call Leslee 3781527 8-2-3-14 ACCOUNTING STUDENT NEEDED for PT help approx 20 hrs/wk. Knowledge of Quickbooks Pro preferred. Fax resume to 375-2526 8-24-6-14 DELIVERY DRIVER for busy Chinese restaurant. Experience preferred, flexible hours Call 372-4282 815-5-14 Sales Assistant: Duties to include data entry, bookkeeping and customer service. MS Word, Excel, & Quickbooks exp. needed. Part time 20-30 hrs wk Send resume lo jobs@cyberchem.com 8-4-4-14 Therapist needed. Working with male juvenile sex offenders ages 12-18 in a residential treatment facility. Therapy positions available for Masters Level Interns. 386-431-1999 84-5-14 "LiCensed" Security Part Time Fri/Sat 9PM til 2AM $7/hr Apply 9PM Tues-Sat Traders 2212 SW 13th St 9-6-14-14 Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit smoking? Smokers are needed to participate in a smoking cessation study. If interested email the UF Smoking Lab & Clinic -ufsm okelabclinic@gmaii.com or call 328-4944 8-24-6-14 Now hiring for fall UF Bookstores Earn cash and save $ on your textbooks? Apply in person at the Univ. of Florida Bookstore. Located in the UF Welcome Center on Campus 8-4-4-14 Private horse farm. looking for help w/caring for horses in exchange for lessons & boarding opportunity. Not a paid position. Call 352494-3185 8-15-5-14 LEASING CONSULTANT full time to start part time in fall. Fax resume to: Heddy 352-338-0982 or email to Hmmaus@amjinc.com 8-4-4-14 Baseball & Football Sports Management Co seeks administrative asst with excellent communication, phone, & computer skills. PT 20 +/hr/wk (flexible sched), min. jr standing preferred. Fax res + 3 ref to 352-331-8780 8-4-4-14 Services 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 1-352-472-2627. Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 8-15-25-15 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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20, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Services Services Personals Tickets Rides TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE Take Points Off Your Driver's License And Dismiss Traffic Tickets With Online Driver Improvement Courses onlinedrivingschool.idrivesafely.com 8-15-25-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 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 @ 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 G Service 0 Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job search at www.college-resumes.com 8-15-51-15 AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Plaques 8 Name Badges e Cups 0 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 & amentiies quality instruction. 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762. Greathouse Equestrian Center. 8-15-26-15 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 year 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 Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait? Express Training Services can get you certified in less than 3 weeks! Hands-on exp, no videos. Day/eve classes avail. Next class 725-05. Class sizes limited. Call 338-1193 for details. 7-28-12-15 Beautiful emerald amethyst farm 40 acre, full service horse boarding & training facility. On-site trainer & care. 275 x 175 jump ring. 386-462-0781 8-15-12-15 GUITAR, MANDOLIN & FIDDLE LESSONS Beginners to advanced. Folk, bluegrass, blues & pop. Flatpick & fingerpicking guitar styles. Celtic & bluegrass fiddle & mandolin styles. Alan Stowell 372-9248, 262-0171 8-15-8-15 Private Tutor -Experienced teacher looking for students to tutor -Grades 1-6 Back to school special -Eamil today for info or call 386-546-0013/nan2l98@yahoo.com. 7-28-5-15 Mentor/Tutor. Math, Science, & Reading. Grades 6+. Experienced with mild learning disabilities. $30/hour. 352-378-9063 or qntw314@aol.com 8-15-5-15 URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL New Location Students -No Appt Neededl 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 AFFORDABLE DENTAL PLAN Save up to 80%. Go to: www.health4u.biz or call 352-376-9960. 8-2-6-16 Meditation (zazen style). Instructional/ practice. Based on writings of Suzuki. 5 yrs sitting exp. Improve focus, manage anxiety. 352-378-9063 or qntm314@aol.com 8-155-16 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. 10-9 384-0090 8-15-25-18 CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go 100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten for $50. We need more room for our GIANT DVD 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 striking. 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 Become More Beautiful Add years to life. Free proof: PASR, Box 312144, Atlanta Georgia 30331. 10-5-35-18 W1Co nnections Want to make a connection? Place your ad here to look for someone 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! SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES Aug 5 -Sept 2 Classes 6-7pm 376-6011 $20 7-28-4-20 W .pokerforpets.org Play poker to benefit pet rescue. 8-26-8-20 Typingservices en SAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing, apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 7-28-20-17 Pers opas 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 *Family Chiropractic* Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F. 373-7070 8-15-25-18 FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres Call for the best group rates! 352-338-8408 8-15-25-21 ROCKYCREEK PAINTBALL In Gainesville Better Prices Better Fields Better Call 371-2092 8-15-25-21 GET $500 OFF A WEEK AT THE BEACH in Panama City. Beautiful, new 2/2 condo. Oceanfront, spectacular views, white sand. Call 335-5946 or 379-0619 lv msg. 8-1521-21 WALDO FARMER & FLEA MARKET Every Sat & Sun -Hwy 301 15 min from Gainesville 468-2255. 8-15-25-21 M 1 Ti cket s ***EUROPE $757 RT*** Travel planning for students. Train & cruises also available Gator Country Travel (ust off campus) 373-1992 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 (ust off campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 815-25-22 ***AIRFARE $157 RT*** Summer & fall specials. NYC, DC, Philly, New Eng & more! Gator Country Travel (ust off campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST 18264 8-15-25-22 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 Rides Furry, feathery, scaly.no, not your amongg eroommate.pets. Find or advertise your pets or pet products here in the Pets section of the Alligator. GMG TRANSPORT Lost & Found 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. FOUND: LARGE BROWN AND WHITE 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com MALE DOG. Found on NW 13th Ave. Call 8-15-25-23 373-6825 to identify. 7-28-3-25 CL CL CI 0 0. 0R -0 -----I 0 U) 0 CD 6 CD 0) 0 '15 0) 0 CD 0) M 0 3 a) I ?17 C U) CD r1) Cn 0 CD (n R CID a) 0 :r 0 M (1) n Z m U) rn -rv 70 0 1 -4 0 0 W1 0. ~0 I I I I I I I -n 0 >' z M 0 >' 0 -0 Z Z Mmm m m C) ox N IC OFF] CE USE ONLY I I CLAS$IFICATIONS (Check ore) RATES I I I I I I 1. For Rent: Furnished 2. For Rent: Unfurnished 3. Sublease: House/Apt 4. Roommates -5. Real Estate -6. Furniture/Household Items 7. Computers 8, Stereos/Electronics 9. Bicycles -10. For Sale .Mopeds/Motorcycles -12. Autos -13. Wanted 14. Help Wanted t15. Services -16. Health Services _17. Resumes/Typing Services _18. Personals -19. Connections ._.20. Events/Notices -21. Entertainment _.22. Tickets .23. Rides -4.-2. Pets -.25. Lost 8 Pound I] MASTERCARD J viSA EXP. 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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 21 UF center accused of using tennis racket as weapon Courtesy of UF Sports Information Dwayne Schintzius can practice with the Gators, but he is suspended indefinetely after hitting two students with a tennis racket. A PRACTICAL JOKE BY VANDY FANS ENDS UP HANDING THE GATORS AN OVERTIME WIN. STAFF REPORT JANUARY 26, 1989 Being hit by a tennis ball probably never felt so good for UF center Dwayne Schintzius. A hail of tennis balls directed at Schintzius enabled him to send Wednesday's game against Vanderbilt into overtime and ultimately allowed STAFF REPORT With the 2005-06 football season rapidly approaching, preseason predictions are heating up in media outlets across the nation. A big name first-year coach and plenty of returning talent have fueled especially massive speculation over how Urban Meyer and the Gators will fare this season. Athlon Sports, who releases a yearly college football prospectus, said Meyer's arrival at UF heralds a return to not only the high-powered Gators' offense of yesterday, but also to the winning tradition that accomEditor's note: One of the most hilarious crimes in UF sports history may have made Schintzius a laughing stock around the SEC, but the center would have the last laugh. Here are two stories about an unforgettable moment. By DAN EVANS November 8, 1988 UF basketball player Dwayne Schintzius is in trouble with his coaches and with the police after two men say he attacked them with a tennis racket early Saturday morning behind a downtown nightclub. Head basketball coach Norm Sloan suspended Schintzius indefinitely Monday for an "offthe-court" incident. The junior center, who has often been criticized for his on-the-court behavior, can practice with the team but will not play for an undetermined number of games. Saturday morning, Gainesville police charged Schintzius with two counts of battery for striking Paul Sullivan, 20, and Eric Gettshall, 20, with a tennis racket following a 2 a.m. argument in the rear parking lot of the Animal House nightclub. UF to beat the Commodores 81-78 in the Memorial Coliseum in Nashville. Vanderbilt led 72-70 when UF forward Livingston Chatman threw the ball away with one second remaining in regulation. Fans then threw tennis balls onto the court to taunt Schintzius, who was suspended for four games this season for hitting a UF student with a tennis racket. But the tennis balls kept Schintziusand UF-in the game this time. Schintzius and the Gators were awarded two technical foul shots. With 15,498 Vandy fans looking on, Schintzius sank both shots to send the game into overtime. panied it. "Meyer knows how to win," said Athlon's write-up of UE "His challenge is to instill a winning attitude in the Gators, who grew to accept mediocrity during the Zook era. If Meyer can do that, talent can take Florida a long way" As they usually do on the playing field, UF and Tennessee have found themselves battling across a nmnber of preseason polls this offseason, heightening intensity of the teams' already crucial Sept. 17 showdown. Pete Fiutak of College Football News has selected the match as one of the top five in tI "These two s in the. top five, a Meyer collegiate athleti game will be a pi 2005 season, and t prove victorious. Police reports said conflicting accounts prevented them from making an arrest at the scene. Instead, police issued a sworn complaint against the 7-foot2 Schintzius. They also filed battery charges against Robet Emmon, a friend of Schintzius, who was involved in the fight. Sullivan, a UP psychology student, also faces charges for throwing a half-full beer can into Schintzius' car. Conflicting witCi ness reports have clouded the events 2 that led to the attack. Schintzius, 20, declined to comment Monday, but Sullivan said the fight started after somebody in Schintzius' car threw a beer can into a group of people standing outside the nightclub. The police report said a beer bottle hit Gainesville resident Anne Caruso but doesn't mention Sullivan getting struck. Caruso said Monday she wasn't hit with a bottle. Sullivan, however, maintains that a beer can hit him in the thigh. After getting hit, Sullivan said he picked up the can and threw He then proceeded to score the first seven points of overtime to give UF a lead that Vanderbilt could not overcome. -UF improved to 10-9 overall and 4-4 in the Southeastern Conference. Vandy, which was third in the SEC before the game, fell to 10-9, ClassiC 4-3. StOrf "Schintzius stepped right up there and made both of them," UF coach Norm Sloan said in his post-game radio interview. "You can't have any more pressure than what he had. I'm just real proud." Schintzius scored 24 points in his 43 he 2005 season. "Whoever wins that game has hould be ranked an inside track to the Southeastern t least in the top Conference East title, and with ten, with the the game being in the Swamp, we winner getting a predict Florida will win this showbig boost in the down," the agency said. hunt for the Rose Many experts are giving Bowl," he wrote. Tennessee the nod over UP Athlon M a d d u x picked the Volunteers as the preSports, an agency season No. 2 team in the nation, that provides while selecting UF No. 13-behind picks for both Florida State (No. 5), LSU (No. 9) professional and and Miami (No. 11). cs, predicts the But in the the world of gambling, votal point in the -the betting lines are painting a difhat the Gators will ferent picture. Current Las Vegas odds place the Gators at 20-1 to win Late night incident leads to arrest of 7-foot-2 star minutes of action despite playing with a sore back. Forward Dwayne Davis led UF with 15 rebounds, 10 of them offensive. Gator guard Clifford Lett played all 45 minutes. Vanderbilt guard Barry Booker led Vandy with 23 points and eight rebounds. Booker hit seven of his 13 3-point field goal attempts. UF led for most of the first half, but Vandy scored the first eight points of the second half to take a 32-24 lead with 17:50 remaining. The Cators, behind 11 points from Schintzius, closed the gap in the second half. the National Championship, while the Volunteers trail slightly at 22-1. LSU is the heavy favorite from the SEC, currently sitting at 12-1. The Gators' odds are 7-2 to win the SEC, with the Volunteers falling closely behind at 4-1. LSU tops the lines again at 2-1. A recent ESPN poll asked sports fans to pick the quarterback most likely to win the Heisman Award other than USC's Matt Leinart. Texas' Vince Young was the runaway favorite, garnering over half the votes, but Leak's numbers were enough to place him in second with 13 percent of the fan votes. it into the passing car. The car stopped and Schintzius and a friend got out-Schintzius holding a tennis racket. "You never realize hoe big he is until he's standing in front of you with a tennis racket," Sullivan said. Schintzius told police the incident began after someone first threw a beer bottle at his car. Police reports said Schirltzius and Enmon, a 22-year-old Brandon resident, exited the car and entered the crowd. Schintzius began swinging the tennis racket in the crowd, striking both Sullivan and Getshall, reports said. When police arrived they questioned Schintzius and Enmon, who were about to drive away. Freshman basketball player Jose Ramos, who was also in the car with Schintzius, was questioned but not charged in the incident. Schintzius has had a turbulent career at UF since arriving in 1986. His problems have been related to his on-court attitude. Some players and coaches who have worked with Schintzius said that his trying out this summer for the U.S. Olympic basketball team, under the instruction of Georgetown head coach John Thompson, has helped Schintzius mature. 0 CTAL Experts sound off on Gators' chance at national, .03E% tites Sct~ih 1n t Z.1us,hit1 wt 1en b 1 s eds Gatr to 11 try&

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22, ALLIGATOR M TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" The Realigned ACC Coastal Division Atlantic Division Miami Florida State Virginia Clemson Georgia Tech North Carolina State North Carolina Wake Forest Duke Boston College VT Virginia Tech Maryland *The regular season winners of the Coastal And Atlantc Divison wl pl i ne fomred ACC Championship Game. Michael Friedman / Alligator Staff

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 23 Crowder-less uF moves on By ERIC ESTEBAN Alligator Staff Writer eesteban@aligator.org When a team loses a starter like Channing Crowder to the NFL Draft, there would normally' be a learning curve or struggle in the following year to make up for the production at that spot. But with sophomore linebacker Brandon Siler stepping into Crowder's lead role, and junior Earl Everett becoming a veteran, UF's linebacking core could actually improve in 2005. Siler, last year's Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year and last year's team leader in tackles, took every opportunity he could to study from the Miami Dolphinsbound Crowder so that UF wouldn't miss a beat. "Brandon came in his freshman year and learned a lot from Channing," Everett said."He was lucky enough that he got a whole bunch of playing time early and he's learned the system perfectly." From the front seven to the secondary, nine starters from a year ago return to anchor UF's defense. While the faces might be the same, the system itself has been tweaked in order to be more aggressive in the trenches and in coverage. Co-defensive coordinators Charlie Strong and Greg Mattison will. provide a flash of old and new-school defense that should be vastly improved from where the Gators stood in 2004. Junior defensive back Dee Webb could be poised for a national breakout year after leaving his mark on the SEC last year. Like many other athletes, Webb can easily recall when the lights went on for him a year ago. "I was learning more and more every game, but in the LSU game when I got my first pick and I had my hands on the ball it was a relief," Webb said. "I dropped a couple [of balls] in the games before, but that's the game that made me feel like I was in high school and the game came to me easier." UF will be counting on several of the new defensive faces to get comfortable early on and make an impact much like sophomore safety Kyle Jackson did last year. Four true freshmen -Jon Demps, Kalvin Baker, Ryan Stamper and gg Darryl Gresham -will flU ffi%%flSE H compete for playing time at the linebacker position. Of the four, perhaps the one with best chance to emerge and make an immediate impact would be Demps. At 6-foot-4, 219 pounds, the speedy linebacker looks and plays much like Everett did in his freshman year. In the secondary, three true freshmen could compete for time at starting corner, nickel packages and. the safety rotation. Avery Atkins is the only true corner UF signed, but he was widely regarded as one of the nation's best while at Daytona Mainland High School. Dorian Munroe led Miami-Dade County in interceptions while playing at Coral Reef and Reggie Nelson could prove to be the best of the bunch in time. A sophomore transfer, Nelson was a dominating safety while at Palm Bay High School two years ago and continued to play at a high level in junior college, leading his team in tackles with 72 and catching six interceptions. Matt Marriott/ Alligator Staff Sophomore linebacker Brandon Siler celebrates a tackle during UF's 20-3 win against Kentucky last season. This year, Siler will head the UF defense. By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabramson@alligator.org When Orien Greene left UF for Louisana-Lafayette in 2002, few Gators fans expected to hear much from the former Gainesville High star. Greene had failed to live up to expectations, and after he committed a last minute turnover in UFs first round NCAA Tournament loss to Creighton, Greene was hardly a fan favorite. But after the Boston Celtics surprised many UF fans, and Greene himself, by selecting him with the 53"' pick in this year's NBA Draft, Boston president Danny Ainge went a step further on Monday, agreeing to a three-year deal with Greene worth approximately $1.8 million. The first year of the contract will be guaranteed. "It's a tremendous accomplishment and I'm just excited to be here," Greene said. "To get a chance to play for a franchise like this, it's a dream come true." Mr. Florida Basketball in 2000, Greene didn't duplicate his high school success at UP, averaging just more than 4 points per game in two years. But he did lead the team in steals his sophomore season, and his reputation as a defensive stopper followed him to Louisiana-Lafayette. As a second round pick, Greene's contract was non-guaranteed, and after he fractured his foot this summer, Greene didn't expect to receive a contract offer. So despite averaging just 10 Greene points per game this past year and injuring his foot, Greene said that the Celtics were impressed with his ability to play the point at 6foot-5. "I'm pretty polished right now, and I feel like I'm on the top of my game," Greene said. "I'll basically do whatever they need me to do to get on the court and play." Greene said he wasn't sure how his career would have turned out had he stayed at UF, but he has no regrets. "I'm always a firm believer that everything happens for a reason," he said. "It's the way the cards fell. I worked hard for it." Durrance beloved in local A threat both on the TOMMY,from page 24 ground and in the air, Durrance scored a then-SEC shape. He had that strong record of 18 combined touchAll-American look. He was. downs. a fine, srarp looking guy. He still holds the UP We'll miss him." record, along with Reidel Durrance burst onto the Anthony, who tied it in scene in 1969 as part of a 1996: UF team dubbed the "Super "He was a great player," Sophs." Cheney said. "He was really Since freshmen weren't algreat with both running and lowed to play varsity football receiving skills plus he was at the time, Durrance, quartough as nails. It was really terback John Reaves, receiver hard to bring him down." Carlos Alvarez and other A 1971 14th round NFL first-year players led the naDraft selection by Pittsburgh, lion in paying yards. Durrance didn't attempt to make the roster, instead ABRA MSON, from page 24 mix. 3. Who is Les Miles? Many experts consider LSU a Rose Bowl-caliber team, even without Nick Saban. First-year coach Miles is relatively unknown -can he really lead a team to No. 1 national ranking? 4. Will Tommy Tuberville take a Prozac before taking the podium? You have to feel a bit sorry for the Auburn head man. Last year the Tigers went undefeated and boasted two running backs that were drafted in the top five in the NFL. But without a playoff system in place, the Tigers weren't community choosing to head Halifax Paving, a family business. "Contracts weren't like they are now, It was a big difference," Chaney said. "He would have been a pro player if he had his heart in it, but he was ready to go home. He was a Daytona boy, always has been. He was a hunter, a fisherman, an All-American kind of guy. "He was my roommate and it was aipretty sad weekend even though in all honesty with such a tough illness it was probably a blecssiig [that he passed]." even given a shot at a national title. Now, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams and Jason Campbell have all departed, meaning this year s team will be very fortunate to even make the SEC championship game. 5. A heavy dose of Spurnier. For years, Steve was the SEC's main attraction. The media will always flock to Spurrier for his witty and cynical remarks, but pure curiosity makes him a huge draw, at least this year. Spurrier's not coaching a top-10 UF team -that distinction will likely go to Meyer. Will Meyer receive more attention than Spurrier? It sounds frivolous and juvenile, but you have to think it'll be a strange deal for UF's most heralded sports figure ever. Celtic Csign Gre envA

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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org N TOUCHDOWN TOMMY IS STILL TIED FOR UF SCORING RECORD. By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabramson@alligator.org More than 35 years after he set the Southeastern Conference record for touchdowns in a season, Tommy Durrance had become just a shell of the colossal running back that instilled fear in the rest of the SEC. But at his final team reunion this year, Durrance was still viewed as a larger-than-life figure to everyone that had come to know and love the former Gators star. "He was in bad shape, but as we were leaving I walked out and tried to get his attention," said Ray Graves, Durrance's first coach at U. "I told him about one of his great runs he made against Alabama, and he started smiling. His hand came out and I shook it. "Tommy was a winner. The players believed in him. To think he's gone is really sad." The player known as Touchdown Tommy -both for his initials and a keen ability to find his way into the end zone -succumbed to a rare neurological disease on Friday that had plagued him since 2000. He was 55. On Monday, hundreds of friends and family gathered in Ormond Beach for the funeral, but it was hardly a day of mourning. Instead, the group spent the day reminiscing about the man that thrilled UF football fans for three years and, more importantly, became a respected and beloved man in the Daytona community. "It was a huge tribute, a lot of people were there to honor him and it was overwhelming to us," Durrance's wife Jo Lynn said. "It's just been a beautiful experience to see how many people's lives he touched." Former UF teammate Andy Cheney said Durrance was always the team leader, but continued that role well past his playing career. "It all went back to the stature he had as an athlete. He was such a physical specimen, he was in great physical SEE TOMMY, PAGE 23 STAFF REPORT concentrate solely on the gridiron. Cornelius Ingram, a two-sport After a single season playing star from Hawthorne, came to UF for Billy Donovan, UF's lone bason a football scholarship in 2004. ketball-and-football player will But since there was little opportu10 V Tim Casey / Alligator Staff Quarterback Cornelius Ingram practices two weeks after playing just one minute in the basketball team's loss to Villanova in the NCAA Tournament. Ingram will now play football full time. nity for the quarterback to see action on the field last year, former coach Ron Zook allowed Ingram to leave the team in October and pursue basketball, But Ingram didn't find much success with basketball, playing limited minutes and never finding a regular role with the team. While neither Donovan nor football coach Urban Meyer forced Ingram to choose one sport over the other, both made it clear that it would be in his best interest to concentrate on one. Ingram could technically join the basketball team in January, but Donovan said he would be too far behind to play. Ingram has plenty of competition on the football field. Chris Leak is the solid No. 1 statler, aid Meyer recruit Josh Portis, a true freshman, looks to be the favorite to secure the backup job. Junior Gavin Dickey, more polished than Ingram after serving as Leak's backup in 2004, is also in the mix. After seeing Ingram practice just seven times, Meyer isn't sure if the redshirt freshman will fit into the offense. However, he praised Ingram's athleticism. Incoming freshman Nyan Boateng, also a basketball and football star in high school, is in a similar situation and must choose one sport over the other. Most expec the receiver to play football. Alabama's media frenzy is a must-see hen I informed a couple of friends that I'd be driving to Birmingham this week to hear a bunch of coaches talk at a podium, they called me all sorts of strange names. "You might as well drive to South Carolina and visit the boyhood home of former president James K. Polk," one friend said. "It just seems sort of pointless." Welcome to the world of Southeastern Conference football, where every year 12 coaches, 24 players and nearly 1,000 media members flock to a Wynfrey Hotel in Alabama like it's a Grateful Dead fest or a Billy Graham tent revival. Andrew Abramson Drew's Control aabramson@alligator.org You'd be hard pressed to get 1,000 folks interested in the homeless epidemic in Zimbabwae. Ouch, that wasn't fair, because come on -this is SEC football, baby! Who needs priests and ministers when you have Mike Shula and Mark Richt preaching the real bible of the south? Since the Alligator is still searching for a pilot (and a jet for that matter), we'll embark on 14-hour round-trip drive to hear the SEC coaches and players talk for a combined 18 hours over three days. Call it absurd, but it's safe to say that if tickets were available to the general public, UF diehard fanatics would find it difficult to pass up this one. Not only will Urban Meyer make his SEC debut, but Steve Spurrier returns after an extended absence and Tennessee's Philip Fulmer returns after an Alabama arrest warrant made the big fella noticeably non-present last year. And you thought Jesse Palmer knew drama. Here's the top five things we'll -be looking for in Birmingham: 1. How many times will Meyer be asked if Chris Leak can run Urban's offense or if the spread offense can work in the SEC? My guess is at least five variations of those questions will be posed. (Luckily for Leak, Mike Degory and Jarvis Herring are the only two UF players attending). 2. Mississippi State's Sylvester Groomn will finally answer questions about his team, not the color of his skin. But somebodywill still manage to throw a race question in the SEE ABRAMSON, PAGE 23 N Don't make a raise unless you think you can call a re-raise. If you're going to play strong don't back down if someone wants to play stronger. 0 The sports world outside of UF continues to turn as Ricky Williams returns to the NFL and the ACC splits into two divisions. See stories on page 22. July 25, 2001: Nearly a week after collapsing from heat stroke during a summer workout, Gators fullback Eraste Autin dies. In his memory, UF wore patches bearing his name for four years. MLB : Pittsburgh vs. Florida FSN, 7 p.m. 1Poker: 2005 World Series ESPN, 8 p.m. MOTALL Angrarn,,1' Corntis to grvLdirOn ay Gatos rcord-sett ng back Durrance dies at 55,