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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 6 We Inform. You Decide. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,2005



Student accuses fraternity of illegal hazing


By KYLIE CRAIG
Alligator Writer
kcraig@alligator.org

When Troy Devine decided to join the UF
chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, he was
hoping to meet new people and make good
friends. He didn't expect death threats, stolen
and vandalized property or hazing.
But that's what happened.


Now Devine has complained to UF's Office
of Student Judicial Affairs, which is investigat-
ing the allegations and may charge the frater-
nity, known as Pike.
Devine, who originally joined the fraternity
at Florida Atlantic University, became affili-
ated with the UF chapter in Fall 2004.
However, Devine was never a UF student.
He joined UF's chapter while attending SFCC,
which is against university policy.


Because he was already affiliated, Devine
didn't have to go through new-member
procedures but said he witnessed
Greek pledges being hazed through two
Life recruitments.
According to an e-mail from
Devine, pledges were put through degrada-
tion and physical and mental suffering during
the pledge week and "Hell Week" at the end
of the semester.


The e-mail describes a hazing ritual called
"scrubbing" that took place at the end of the
new member period.
During "scrubbing" pledges were forced
to scrub bathroom floors covered in detergent
with their bare knuckles until they bled.
Devine wrote that fraternity members
would sometimes force the pledges to go
SEE HAZING, PAGE 8


Tricia Coyne / Alligator Staff
The Authentic African Custom Dance Group performs before an enthusiastic crowd at the Black Student As-
sembly on Tuesday night in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.


Meyer, Machen lead wellwishers


By DIANA MAZZELLA
Alligator Writer
dmazzella@alligator.org

The crowd was going wild, and it
wasn't even a football game.
Gators head football coach Urban
Meyer, UF President Bernie Machen,
other administrators and dance pre-
sentations urged more than 800 stu-
dents at the Black Student Assembly
Tuesday night to show the world what
they've got.
"There's gonna be ass-kicking,"


Meyer said of the Gators-Wyoming
matchup this Saturday.
He asked students not to be sur-
prised when they succeed, whether it
be winning national championships,
becoming doctors
Multicultural or making good
Affairs grades.
He ended with,
"I'll see you Saturday at 6 o'clock."
The crowd went wild.
Machen welcomed students and
encouraged them to have a wonder-
ful year.


"We're most proud of our stu-
dents," he said.
Samuel Green, assembly co-direc-
tor for BSU, said the event's organizers
sent letters of invitation to the adminis-
trators and Meyer.
"He seemed eager to participate,"
Green said of the coach, adding he
thought the attendance was better than
last year's.
Student Senate President Diane

SEE BSU, PAGE 8


UF keeps place


in lobby group

By DAVID COHEN
Alligator Writer
dcohen@alligator.org -

Student Senate unanimously confirmed Tuesday
night that UF will remain a member of the State
University System's lobbying group, the Florida
Student Association.
Student Government will pay $29,262 in FSA mem-
bership dues, $2,000 for hosting the organization's con-
ference at UF this year and $2,730 for travel expenses.
FSA Executive Director Mike Fisher said the organi-
zation exists to protect the interests of students across
the state.
"One of our main goals is to be
a watchdog on the state legislature
and make sure they aren't doing
anything detrimental to students,"
he said.
Student Body President Joe
Goldberg agrees with the decision.
"I think it's important that stu-
dents' voices are united all across
Goldberg the state," he said.

IT'S YOUR MONEY: Also at Tuesday's meeting, Budget
and Appropriations Chairwoman Jackie Pace present-
ed the Activity & Service Fee budget for the 2006-2007
fiscal year.
Pace said the budget of student money, drawn from
tuition, looks weaker than in previous years.
"In the past we kind of tended to give away mon-
ey," she said. "As a result our reserve account is pretty
low. We're kind of in dangerous ground. For a while
it's going to be a little tight. There is simply not enough
money to fund everything that was requested."
Pace said utility-price hikes, minimum-wage in-
creases and university-salary increases contributed
to the hard times. One casualty of the cuts is the USA
Today and New York Times readership programs, for
SEE SENATE, PAGE 8


* Defensive tackle
Marcus Thomas
(44) admits to
being one Gator
who underachieved
under former coach
Ron Zook. A new
no-nonsense at-
titude could quell
the laziness.
See story, pg. 18.


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* Every afternoon, professor
Laura Ellis climbs the 194
steps of Century Tower. With
only a bit of light passing
through the windows, she
, pounds out.her finest five-
octave masterpieces on one
of the largest instruments in
the world: the carillon.
See story, pg. 5.


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News Today


LOCAL
Gainesville residents urged
to conserve electricity
Natural-gas production
in the Gulf of Mexico virtu-
ally ceased following Hurricane
Katrina, spurring the Florida Gas
Transmission to ask utility com-
panies throughout the state to ad-
vise their customers to conserve
energy, according to a Gainesville
Regional Utilities press release.
"The limited availability of
natural gas, transportation is-
sues in getting fuel oil here to
replace what we are burning
and higher prices for both fuels
are all causing us some concern,
but we are hopeful that this is a
short-term problem," said Chip
Allen, GRU's assistant general
manager for Energy Supply, in
the release.
Approximately 30 to 35 per-
cent of the electricity in Florida
comes from plants fueled by
natural gas, the price of which is
more than $13 million per million
Btu, the measure of the amount
of heat required to raise the tem-
perature of one pound of liquid
water by one degree Fahrenheit.
Last August the same amount
sold for $5.3 million, the release
stated.
EVA KIS

CAMPUS
UF official to run for City
Commission next year
Honors Program Associate
Director Jeanna Mastrodicasa
announced she is running for a
Gainesville City Commission seat
on Monday.
"I think I represent the next
generation of leadership in the
community, the future leaders of
tomorrow," she said.
City Commissioner Warren
Nielsen will step down from his-
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said she would be a good re-
placement because she agrees
with his stance on many issues.
Mastrodicasa said she has
thought about running for the
City Commission for a long
time and spent the summer in
Gainesville preparing for the up-
coming election in March.
There is only one woman on
the seven-member commission
- Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan.
If elected, Mastrodicasa said
her presence would add more
diversity to the commission.
"I think it's the right opportu-
nity at the right time," she said.
Protecting the environment
and improving downtown and
East Gainesville are some of the
problems Mastrodicasa plans to
tackle if elected. She also said she
wants to ensure that as the city
grows, it does so safely and in a
way that is optimal for transpor-
tation, housing and other issues.
Mastrodicasa said she plans
to keep her position at UF if
elected. She pointed out that
Rick Bryant, another at-large city
commissioner, has been able to'
balance working simultaneously
for UF and the city.
"We're planning to kick off my
campaign in September, so you'll
be hearing more," she said.

-ADRIENNE BROWNE

PC donates to fire victim
The Panhellenic Council
presented the UF student whose
room was destroyed in the
Broward Hall fire with a check


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of $1,650 Tuesday to help in her
recovery.
The student, who lost nearly
all of her belongings, was in the
middle of new-member recruit-
ment week when the fire occurred
nearly two weeks ago.
PC President Ashley Gomberg
said one of the potential new
members came up with the idea to
collect money.
"It was them who really started
it and Pi Chis," she said.
Pi Chis are women who lead
students through recruitment, but
are disaffiliated with their sorori-
ties during the week. -
The money was raised from
anonymous donations over a
three-day period.
One student donated $50 the
first day. Others donated in any
way they could.
People were bringing in punch
cards for free meals and were do-
nating those, Gomberg said, add-
ing, "It was so nice of them."
Amy Clark, the student's Pi
Chi for the week, said the student
was thrilled by the check.
"She was absolutely speech-
less," Clark said. "I think it's defi-
nitely representative of Panhellenic.
Though we are 16 different chapters,
we're all one community."

KYLIE CRAIG

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Feelings on new logo mixed


By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
Ilewis@alligator.org

Armando Gonzalez was thrilled at the op-
portunity to live in Gainesville and immerse
himself in the local sports culture when he
transferred to UF from Miami-Dade College.
"Everything is amazing here," the UF junior
said. "I'm really proud to be one of the Gators."
But Gonzalez wasn't as pleased with UF's de-
cision to base a massive new marketing campaign
on a slogan referencing the school's athletic pro-
gram: "the foundation for The Gator Nation."
"It sucks that we have to spend so much
money on something stupid like that when the
money could probably be used for better re-
sources," he said.
UF began its attempt to re-brand itself with
advertising agency Lido Brand Strategy Group,
which in the spring unveiled the marketing con-
cept "an unparalleled university experience that
lasts a lifetime" at a cost of $85,000. But the uni-
versity wanted to project a message that would
work better in traditional media such as TV, and
hired a second agency, Fletcher Martin, to pro-
duce a new concept that has so far cost $200,000.
Since UF's university relations office pre-
sented the school's new slogan last week, some
students and faculty members have voiced
concerns over whether it perpetuates a negative
stereotype of UF as a sports-centered institution.
John Sutherland, a UF professor and chairman
of the advertising department, said it's probably
too early to tell whether "the foundation for The
Gator Nation" will even play a prominent role in
the school's marketing plan.
"You can't jump the gun on this, because the
slogan may not even appear in the ads," he said.
"It could be just a tagline or a concept."
However, Joe Hice, UF's associate vice presi-


By JESSICA RIFFEL
Alligator Writer
jriffel@alligator.org

Learn Russian, try flamenco dancing or
practice rock climbing this semester, all without
leaving UF.
Leisure courses offered through the Arts &
Crafts Center in the Reitz Union are non-credited
courses that meet on a weekly or one-time basis.
"The idea is to do something fun and to take
the stress away from regular classes," Program
Director Bree Jung said.
This semester, courses such as pottery, guitar,
tennis and hip-hop are offered alongside new
ones such as poker, dream exploration, begin-
ning meditation and introduction to Russian.
"I think it's a good break from regular class-
es," Jung said. "People who have signed up and
tried something new find a new hobby and love
it. It's nice to experiment and find something that
you really love to do."
Art history major Katy O'Heam tried screen
printing during Spring semester and enjoyed
the class.
"It was good because I'm an art history
student, but I also have a creative side, and it's
hard to take art classes through the [Fine Arts]
college without jumping through a lot of hoops,"
O'Heam said. "Also, you don't have to worry
about being graded."
She became a member of the Arts & Crafts
Center, where she continues her screen printing
hobby by occasionally making shirts for herself
and friends.
"It's fun to have some sort of creative outlet,"
O'Heam said.
While leisure courses have been offered for
more than 25 years, the selection of classes has
changed with trends.
"In the '70s there were disco classes, and now
there's hip-hop classes," Jung said.


dent for marketing and public relations, said he
looks forward to publicizing the slogan as much
as possible in future advertisements.
"We'll call [the slogan] more of a theme, but
we'll use it as much as we can," he said. "It could
take a while, but we do want everyone to eventu-
ally recognize and accept it."
Although Hice acknowledged the slogan
could be perceived as a reference to the univer-
sity's athletics programs, he said it's actually
meant to convey that being a Gator "is about
believing that Gator Nation belongs to everyone
involved with the university."
The slogan is partial-
U F dly designed to appeal to
Administration potential donors.
Kim Tanzer, a UF
architecture professor and chairwoman of the
Faculty Senate, said she initially opposed UF's
new slogan but came to appreciate it.
"I'm not a football person, but I believe this
campaign can take the energy of the football
-program and put it toward academics," she said,
adding that some of her colleagues take a differ-
ent standpoint on the issue.
"Faculty members think of themselves as aca-
demics, not Gators, but I think the best part about
this is what we could change the perception
from the word 'Gator' being only about sports,"
Tanzer said.
Although the total cost of UF's new adver-
tising campaign is projected to reach $500,000,
Tanzer said the price "is more than worth it if this
marketing can change people's perceptions."
However, UF graduate student Elizabeth
Smith remains unconvinced.
"The premise behind the idea of wanting to
get UF out there is good, but-in my opinion the
slogan seems kind of stupid," she said. "The
money should still go toward advertising the
school, but maybe not in such a silly manner."


Presto!
With help from the audience, illusionist Craig Karges impresses the
large crowd by levitating a table, mind-reading and predicting the fu-
ture during his performance at the Fall's first Gator Nights on Friday.




University Club a survivor


* NIGHTSPOT OWNER WAS AR-
RESTED ON FRAUD CHARGES.

By IVETTE MENDEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

Despite the arrest of its owner last week
for tax fraud, popular downtown nightspot
University Club will remain open.
Mark Spangler will stand trial Oct. 3
on eight counts of filing false returns from
1999 to 2002, two counts for each year, U.S.
Attorney's Office Public Affairs Officer
Alan Sprowls said in a phone interview.
Spangler is accused of underreport-
ing profits made from the operation of
University Club to the Internal Revenue
Service.
"We really can't disclose how the inves-
tigation started," Sprowls said.
When asked if the dub would keep its
doors open, Sprowls said his office had
"no control over the dub dosing."
The owner, in this case Spangler, is re-
sponsible for claiming the club's profits and
losses on his personal income-tax return.
Spangler was responsible for the pay-
ment of any income tax on money gener-
ated by the nightclub, Sprowls said.
- "If it made money, Mr. Spangler had to
claim it," he said.
The charges state that Spangler pro-
vided false information on the dub's in-
formational tax returns as well as his own
personal tax-returns, Sprowls said.- ,


Fraud is different froin evasion in that
evasion involves proof that the accused
manipulated numbers. In this case some-
thing relevant to the accuracy of the return
was false, so it was fraud, he said.
"It has to be something that matters
that is false on the return," Sprowls said.
The sentence for fraud, which includes
a maximum of three years in prison and a
fine of up to $100,000, would be less severe
than the sentence for
Around tax evasion if Spangler
Gainesville is found guilty, he said.
Sprowls would not
disclose how his office determined which
charge was appropriate against Spangler.
The dub will remain open during
Spangler's trial preparations.
Several telephone calls made to
Spangler about the dub's future were not
returned.
Spangler's attorney, George Tragos,
said the investigation of Spangler's
University Club-related finances has
been going on for years, yet it has taken
until now to amass enough information to
charge his client.
After his first appearance in court,
Spangler was released until he goes to trial.
"It went great. The judge released him,
so he's able to help me with his own de-
fense," Tragos said.
Spangler has no business partners in
the University Club venture.
"We still maintain we did nothing
wrong," Tragos said.


The popular beginning and intermediate hip-
hop classes are offered by Pofahl Dance Studio,
4201 NW 16th Blvd. The studio offers tap, bal-
let, flamenco, modem, jazz and hip-hop for the
community, but it aims to include UF students
through the leisure courses.
"We offer a lot that isn't offered on a regular
basis at the university, and it's something any-
body can take," studio owner Kim Tuttle said.
"You don't have to be a dance major."
"The idea is to do something fun
and to take the stress away from
regular classes."
Bree Jung
program director

Community niembers, UF students and
alumni teach the courses. Potential instructors
fill out an application and course-proposal form
on the leisure course Web site before their classes
can be approved and offered.
Fifth-year electrical engineering student
Braden Kom has played guitar for the past six
years. A year ago he decided to apply to teach a
beginning guitar course.
"I was playing guitar and decided it would be
great if I could get paid for teaching students,"
Korn said. "It's a personal passion."
He was approved, and this semester he will
teach two classes Thursday evenings.
"I want to instill the love of guitars in others
and make them enjoy learning the guitar instead
of stopping after a couple of months," Kom said.
As of Tuesday, 480 students were registered
for a leisure course. Of the 94 classes offered, 15
are full, but registration continues for the remain-
ing courses until the first day of the specific class
the week of Sept. 12.
Online registration is open on the leisure
course Web site at Www.unioi.ufl.edu /leisure:


ACADEMICS

Leisure courses still open








WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 5

ON CAMPUS

Century Tower bells have students at the controls


By JESSICA GAVILAN
Alligator Contributing Writer
Every afternoon, professor Laura
Ellis climbs the 194 steps of Century
.,Tower to sit in a small room just be-
low the bell chamber.
With no m6re than a little bit of
light passing through the slits of the
windows, she pounds out her finest


five-octave masterpieces on one of
the largest instruments in the world:
the carillon.
"It's a fun instrument to play,"
the associate professor in the School
of Music said. "Of course, the view
from the top of the tower isn't too
bad either."
The carillon is a musical instru-
ment composed of at least 23 caril-


lon bells arranged in sequence and
tuned to produce harmony when
the bells are sounded together.
The UF carillon was purchased
in 1976 using about $200,000 that
had been accumulated from several
generations of student fees. Though
it was a large amount of money to
dedicate to such an endeavor, the
purchase of the carillon received


Kristin Nichols / Alligator
UF music professor Laura Ellis plays the Century Tower carillon from the 11th floor of the tower Tuesday.
A carillon is a system of bells manually played using a keyboard, similar to an organ.


unanimous support fromin the Student
Senate, and on May 14,1979, the bells
rung for the first time.
-The bells were installed in
Century Tower, which was con-
structed in 1956 to serve as a monu-
ment in memory of students killed
in World Wars I and II.
The melodies from the bells of
the 57-ton instrument are not played
automatically by a computer as most
seem to expect, she said, but are per-
formed live by Ellis and the seven
students in her applied carillon class.
The class is for anyone who's
interested in learning to play the
instrument, Ellis said, noting the
course-is open to both music and
non-music majors alike.
The sounds of the tower in-
trigued chemical engineering" stu-
dent Julie Lawson, who took the
course without prior experience
with the carillon.
"I heard the bells being played
one day on campus, and I told my
friends that one day I would be up
there playing them too," she said.
Lawson, who has played the car-
illon for two years, describes the in-
strument as being set up similar to a
piano keyboard, but rather than hav-
ing 88 black and white keys, there are
61 lower and raised wooden batons.
She said getting her hands accus-
tomed to playing the batons wasn't
as difficult as learning.how to co-
ordinate her hands with her feet,
which are used to press 25 pedals.
"My height is probably the most
challenging thing about it," said the
5-foot-tall Lawson. "I have to do a
lot of moving and sliding along the
bench."


Taking written piano music and
playing it note for note on the car-
illon is not permitted due to copy-
right infringement laws. However,
students are encouraged to arrange
their own music by keeping the
basic melody of a song but making
some minor changes to it.
"I heard the bells being
played one day on cam-
pus, and I told my friends
that one day I would be up
there playing them too."
Julie Lawson
UF carillon player

Century Tower's carillon is one
of the largest university carillons
in the United States. There are
fewer than 200 carillons in all of
North America, only four of which
can be found in Florida.
Another student in the class,
Kate Lindbolm, said she learned
about the carillon when she read
an article in the Orange & Blue
Magazine three years ago about
unusual classes the university
offers.
Lindbolm, who is in her third
semester of applied carillon, de-
scribes the feeling of being up in
the 11-story, non air-conditioned
Century Tower as extraordinary,
especially given its history.
"There's a reason it's a symbol
on campus," Lindbolm, 21, said.
"It's not just a beautiful structure.
It contains a beautiful instru-
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Editorial


Infantile games

Administrators should

stop playing with union
The Editorial Board has one question for UF administra-
tors: Did you really think you would get away with it?
We should probably be a little more specific. This
question could be about almost anything.
Today's lesson in administration follies concerns one of the
foundations of our university: faculty.
UF's faculty union has been pushed aside for entirely too
long.
When the union was discarded in 2001, we could at least
blame the bandwagon effect. All of Florida's public universities
joined in on the massacre, claiming that the United Faculty of
Florida's contract was void because of a reshuffling of the state's
broken governing system.
For 25 years the union had one contract with the entire
public university system. But then the Board of Education,
which was acting as the system's governing body, devolved its
power to the schools' individual governing bodies, the boards
of trustees.
So all the universities' administrators jumped on the chance
to break the contract and have some freedom with their deci-
sions. After years of union negotiations being effectively out of
their reach, university officials saw their chance to take control.
Fine. It's a mean and illegal way to go about it, but we'll give
you the benefit of the doubt. You guys were a little cranky after
being shut into a financial prison cell you didn't create.
But four years later, UF is the only university that has failed
to recognize the union. That's right every other public univer-
sity in the entire state has reinstated United Faculty of Florida.
Furthermore, a July court decision basically outlines why the
universities broke the law in 2001: The bureaucratic reorganiza-
tion of the Education Department was no more than renaming
a board. It wasn't a real shift of authority.
Why would UF administrators be so stubborn? Surely
they've had plenty of time to come to an agreement with union
officials. The union might even forgive their previous behavior
if they at least seriously worked toward a new contract.
Instead, they prance around like upset 3-year-olds with dirty
diapers.
First, they insisted that professional schools, like the Levin
College of Law, be included in the faculty vote for a union. It
was an obvious attempt to skew the numbers: Those schools
have never been part of the union, and they don't want to
be a part of it. Specialized schools have different wants and
needs.
Then officials pushed shared governance. While the Faculty
Senate has done its best to influence university policy, it's con-
stantly pushed down by the administration.
The Senate is simply not on an equal playing field. Every so
often UF President Bernie Machen strolls in to meetings and an-
swers a few questions. But he never commits to anything, and
his presence is a courtesy, not an obligation.
When Machen has to face a union, both sides will have equal
control.
Pam Bernard, vice president and general counsel for UF,
recently said schools like UF that are part of the Association of
American Universities traditionally have stronger systems of
faculty governance, so the need for a union is limited.
This is just ridiculously hilarious. Yet again, university of-
ficials are playing their favorite trump card: UF is better than
all those sub-par Florida schools, so we don't have to accept the
commoners' unions.
Wrong. Faculty governance gets as much power as the ad-
ministration wants to bestow upon it. We're betting increased
snobbery doesn't miraculously strip officials of their desire for
control.
Administrators are engaging in an outrageous game.
-Playtime is over.


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Sheehan's Texas protest long overdue


he tents have been dismantled, the Porto-Potties
have been emptied, and the crowds are heading
to their cars. Today, after a 25-day run, the Cindy
Sheehan circus is ready to leave Crawford, Texas, and only
one order of business remains: Who's going to clean up
the elephant poop?
But as Sheehan takes the show on the road, it's im-
portant to remember why it all began in the first place.
Sheehan, mother of fallen U.S. Army Spc. Casey
Sheehan, set up camp outside President Bush's ranch
in Texas on Aug. 6, demanding a meeting with the
president to advocate the immediate withdrawal of all
American troops from Iraq.
Sheehan vowed to remain there until her request
was granted or until the end of the president's vacation,
in which case he would be seen off by a thousand bare
asses. Well, figuratively at least.
In all seriousness Sheehan's qualms with President
Bush are completely justified.
There were no slam-dunk weapons of mass destruc-
tion. There was no connection between 9/11 and Iraq.
Our troops were ill-equipped and too few in number
going into Iraq. And "the intelligence and facts were
being fixed around the policy" of removing Saddam,
which was "justified by the conjunction of terrorism
and WMDs," according to an official British document.
Regardless of how Maverick-esque President
Bush looked in his "Top Gun" re-enactment May 2,
2003, major combat operations were far from over.
Unfortunately, President Bush made a few boo-boos
that even Robitussin can't handle.
Although Sheehan's call for immediate withdrawal
is not the right answer, American troops should be com-
ing home sooner rather than later. More than 1,870 U.S.


Aaron Blye soldiers have been killed in Iraq,
Blye's Eyes and as stated by Sen. Chuck Hagel,
ablye@alligator.org R-Neb., "the White House is com-
pletely disconnected from reality,"
and "the reality is that we're losing
in Iraq."
According to the polls, a majority of Americans are
unhappy with Bush's handling of the war. In a recent
AP-Ipsos poll, 53 percent of Americans believe the
United States made a mistake by going into Iraq.
The movement Sheehan began is long overdue. The
average citizen rarely stands up for what he or she be-
lieves in, and Sheehan should be commended for the
attention she's brought to the mismanagement of the
situation in Iraq. Her actions are a true testament to the
power of one.
But meeting with Cindy Sheehan would have set a
dangerous precedent for President Bush. The line to
meet with him would have been longer than the one to
kiss Pamela Anderson at the county fair.
More importantly where would the president find
the time to do so and also lead the free world in fishing,
cycling and reading about the history .of salt? Yes, the
condiment, not the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Are
you really that surprised?
Sheehan should continue to take her case to the
American people regarding the war in Iraq, but she
should not expect the president to give her another
meeting in addition to the one she was granted in June
2004.
A long line of grieving parents remains, and hey
- no cutting!
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Guest column

Israel pullout foreshadows Iraq problem


The Israeli pullout from Gaza has
much to teach us about the cost of
losing Iraq.
In both cases, liberals have long op-
posed occupation. Concerning Iraq, you
may have even seen a couple "Support
our troops bring them home" bumper
stickers around campus.
I imagine those that desire a prema-
ture exit from Iraq are led not complete-
ly by a genuine sympathy for the men in
uniform but more by a misunderstand-
ing of how much suffering Iraqis would
endure in the wake of a pullout.
Take Gaza. If the politics behind the
pullout seem confusing, don't be intimi-
dated. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
name almost always has been syn-
onymous with hard-liner and far-right
wing, and the pullout is his brainchild.
The West Bank security wall and
pullout result from Sharon's frustration
with terrorism and occupation. Bush
faces similar pressure in Iraq. Exhausted
by broken promises and ineffective
Palestinian leadership, Sharon conceded
to the only option he saw available.
Hamas has turned the pullout into a
public relations campaign. Emboldened
by the apparent success of their attacks,


Matthew Palestinian terror
Melone organizations
Speaking Out are taking aim
at the complete
destruction of the
Jewish state and will rely increasingly
on rockets to attack civilians.
But the drama of booting out settlers
and dismantling homes has masked the
other losers here: the Palestinians.
Israel's one-way concessions are
largely responsible for legitimizing
failed anti-liberal Palestinian leadership.
Palestinians will now inherit a govern-
ment that exerts little or no influence on
the violent regimes that have terrified
Israelis for decades.
Now imagine Palestine becoming an
anarchic militant state, and then consid-
er what Iraq would look like in the event
of an American pullout. -Simply calling
it a terrorist breeding ground would not
do it justice.
The Sunnis and al-Qaida would drag
the nation into a civil war.
The Kurds would stop at nothing
to take control of oil-rich lands around
northern cities Mosul and Kirkuk. Very
likely oil fields around the country
would be set ablaze, dooming the Iraqis'


only chance of economic prosperity.
Saudi Arabia, Syria and Iran would
all be tempted to war with each other to
get a piece of the action, while democrat-
ic progress in Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi
Arabia would either stall or reverse.
Tyrants worldwide would cheer
the United States' failure. Sentiment at
home would be tipped in favor of iso-
lationists, leaving Russia, North Korea
and China all free to intimidate their
neighbors without fear of retribution.
Terrorism, not civil disobedience,
would be reinforced as the most potent
tactic for minority factions to achieve
political aims. The insurgents' victory
would echo everywhere.
The Israeli pullout from the relatively
small area, which was left no provisions
to stop terrorists or promote democracy,
could destabilize an entire region. A
pullout from Iraq would have the same
effect on a much larger scale.
More immediately, the consequences
of abandoning Iraqi democrats to terror-
ists and civil war could make an impov-
erished and violent Palestine look like a
vacation spot.
Matthezw Melone is a journalism and
political science major.


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 7



Letter to the Editor
Machen's comments on GAU unfounded
In Friday's Alligator article, "UF Ignores Union
Ruling," President Machen responded to my con-
cerns of the motive behind administrators' stalling
tactics with a terse statement that the Graduate
Assistants United president "doesn't know what
she/he is talking about."
To which suggestion of mine is he referring?
Is it the allegation that the administration is wast-
ing university resources fighting the faculty union?
Local papers, for example the Jan. 25 Alligator arti-
cle "Costs Mount in Fight Over Union" and the July
31 Gainesville Sun article "Legal Pendulum Swings
Toward the Unions in Lengthy Battle with UF," sug-
gest that "all the time and money spent dismantling
the unions ... may have been for naught."
Or perhaps Machen is referring to my question-
ing of the so-called "shared governance" structure.
UF administration has pushed this model as the
alternative to a faculty union, but Machen is not
legally bound to take the Faculty Senate's advice.
Ultimately, any system of "shared governance"
should be legally guaranteed by a union. Otherwise,
administrators will once again respond to serious
concerns with a terse "you don't know what you're
talking about."
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UF investigating complaint


HAZING, from page 1


running for miles, and do push-ups and
sit-ups, usually after a night of drinking,
as early as 4 a.m. the next day. He was
concerned that students could be hospi-
talized because they became so sick, he
wrote in the e-mail.
Devine complained of pledges being
told to stand on tables and recite things
they had to learn during pledge week.
If they got something wrong, they were
yelled at and had food thrown at them.
The e-mail also included details
of "pledge review boards" run by the
new-member educator. Pledges were
blindfolded and brought into the chap-
ter room, where they were "grilled
about the information they were to have
learned that week." When they 'made
mistakes, they were yelled at and forced
tdo sit-ups and push-ups, sometimes
for hours, until they were "mentally and
physically exhausted."
Notices were put on doors stating
"Ritual in progress" in an attempt to en-
sure police or school officials didn't enter.
Devine, who was a regional vice
president for the fraternity before trans-
ferring to SFCC, said he opposed the
hazing procedures.
He said Pi Kappa Alpha has a nation-
al policy against hazing and that he saw
nothing at FAU like what he saw at UF.
"I have no problem with the little
stuff, but when you're telling kids they
have to bleed to join a fraternity, I just
don't agree with that," he said. "They try
to quote symbolism behind that you're
bleeding for the house, but you don't
need to make kids bleed."


He said other members of the organi-
zation agreed with him, but the majority
didn't want change.
"I just realized trying to do things
internally wasn't working," he said.
"That is when I think they tried to get
rid of me."
Following his outspokenness Devine
said he was threatened and ostracized
by the fraternity.
When he returned to the house to
pick up his belongings June 4, his room
had been vandalized, he said.
Devine then filed police reports with
the Gainesville Police Department about
the vandalism. GPD spokesman Keith
Kameg did not return calls.
Devine's complaint with Judicial
Affairs, which is public record, was not
released because the case is under in-
vestigation, Associate Dean of Students
Paige Crandall said.
Judicial Affairs officials are decid-
ing if there are any charges, what the
charges will be and who will be charged,
she said.
"Realistically, there will probably be
something coming from this," Crandall
said. "It's our goal to get this done as
quickly as possible."
Devine said he hopes changes are
made within the organization.
"My intent is not to have the frater-
nity shut down by any means," he said.
"There are still a lot of good people in the
fraternity."
Devine is no longer attending SFCC
and has moved out of state.
Pi Kappa Alpha President John
Allen did not return phone calls to the
Alligator.


SENATE, from page 1


which Pace said SG just couldn't meet the
expense.
Pace said the A&S Fee is funded by about
a $9 fee per credit hour, which is also used by
the University Athletic Association and for
health programs. Each year the fee is increased
by about 5 percent.
The newly formed budget will see its first
reading next Tuesday.
CELLULAR CONNECTION: Campus Media CEO
George Tingo introduced a text-messaging


service to Senate that would link students to
UF administration, professors, SG and other
organizations.
Tmgo said the plan, which has already been
approved by UF President Bernie Machen,
will not be forced upon
Student students.
Government "It's a pull theory, not
a push theory" he said.
"It's a completely free service to the university
and the students. What the students pay for is
an incoming message to them."
Tmgo said the service is already available
at five out of the 10 biggest universities. UF's
version of the text-messaging program will be
launched Sept. 12.


Assembly explodes with frenetic dancing


BSU, from page 1

Kassim said black students should challenge
stereotypes of their being late and not making
good grades.
"Do well in class first and foremost," she
said. "Be on time."
She said her distinction as the first female
black president of the Student Senate be-
longed to all students.
Her attainment of the position is a "sign
that UF is changing," she said.
The rousing applause and cheers that
met Meyer, Machen and the other leaders
seemed like a polite whisper compared to
the mania that engulfed the Reitz Union
Grand Ballroom for the dance and music
presentations.
Women catcalled and screamed when
10 men of the Apocalypse Dance Troupe
decked out in jeans, white T-shirts, open
button-down shirts and black suit jackets
hip-hopped and did almost acrobatic stunts,


including one man dance-walking across
the backs of four other men.
The emcee announced the group as being
UF's only all-male dance group.
Likewise, the male audience didn't con-
tain their excitement when women from
the Urban Essence Dance Squad jumped,
hopped and kicked their way through a
dance.
The Caribbean Student Association's
troupe and Black Student Union's Shades of
Unity also performed.
The crowd's chanting and cheering
through the performances reached the back
of the room, where the wall was lined with
students who didn't get seats.
The audience laughed at the Association
of Black Faculty and Staff's skit of studious
and slacker students.
Institute of Black Culture Director Darius
Bost said the event cost about $1,000 and
was paid for mostly by the Dean of Students
Office through a Weeks of Welcome grant.
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U.S. poverty rate up


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WASHINGTON Even with a
robust economy that was adding jobs
last year, the number of Americans
who fell into poverty rose to 37 million,
an increase of 1.1 million from 2003,
according to Census Bureau figures
released Tuesday.
It marks the fourth straight increase
in the annual poverty measure.
The Census Bureau also said house-
hold income remained flat, and the
number of people without health insur-
ance edged up by about 800,000 to 45.8
million people.
"1 was surprised," said Sheldon
Danziger, co-director of the National
Poverty Center at the University of
Michigan. "I thought things would
have turned around by now."
While disappointed, the Bush


administration, which has not seen a
decline in poverty numbers since the
president took office, said it was not
surprised by the new statistics.
Commerce Department spokes-
woman E.R. Anderson said they mirror
a trend in the '80s and '90s in which un-
employment peaks were followed by
peaks in poverty and then by a decline
in the poverty numbers the next year.
"We hope this is it, that this is the
last gasp of indicators for the reces-
sion," she said.
Overall, the nation's poverty rate
rose to 12.7 percent of the popula-
tion. Of the 37 million living below
the poverty level, dose to a third were
children.
The last decline in overall poverty
was in 2000, during the Clinton admin-
istration, when 31.1 million people
lived under the threshold. Since then,
the number of people in poverty has
increased steadily from 32.9 million in
2001, when the economy slipped into
recession, to 35.8 million in 2003.


AROUND GAINESVILLE

Student paints mail mural


By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

Most see the post office as drab and boring.
Ashley Awbrey saw a canvas. ,
The UF set design student was honored at
a ceremony Tuesday morning for painting a
mural on a wall of the University Post Office
behind The Swamp Restaurant.
Awbrey, the daughter of postman Larry
Awbrey, painted a mural of an alligator letter
carrier making a delivery at the university sta-
tion office. ,
"My father came up with the idea about
two years ago, and I thought it was a good
idea, so I decided to draw the design,"
Awbrey said.
But she said she had some difficulty jug-
gling her time working on the mural with her
classes.
"It was difficult to work on it, especially
with all the hurricanes, the heat and how
busy I was with school," Awbrey said. "I just
wanted to do something that would better the
community and make people see the beauty
.in things."
The mural took approximately two years
to complete. First the project required ap-
proval from the state of Florida, as post offices


are federal property; then it took another year
for Awbrey to design and paint it.
The mural measures about 14 feet high and
40 feet long.
"I was really excited that she was able to ac-
complish this big project," Larry Awbrey said.
"I just wanted to do something
that would better the community
and make people see the beauty
in things."
Ashley Awbrey
mural artist

Awbrey began painting murals during her
senior year of high school as a final project and
continues to paint them for fun.
"I just recently found out my artistic ability,
and I. think it's inspiring to receive offers to
paint murals," Awbrey said.
The mural is a reminder to observers that
the post office is in a convenient location for
UF students and can help them retain the
same address in college for four years.
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Annual lease
Now as low as $3.55 monthly
inc all utilities ph 336-9836
12-7-72-1

NEED ROOMMATES?!
Private Bed/Bath, in 3/3 Apt.
$489 for all utilities, furn, & internet
Call 336-3838
12-7-72-1

BETTER THAN THE DORMS
Roommate matching from $430
Townhouse style*Furnished*All Utilities
Pool*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning
Call for specials! 372-8100
12-7-72-1

HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR
Spiral Staircase Skylight
Pool 2 Tennis Cts
Indvi lease & Utility Pack
Now and Fall 377-7401 12-7-72-1

Close to UF
FREE Roommate Match
FREE CABLE, FREE Utilities
FREE Alarm FREE Furniture
FREE Tanning, WID, PC Lab
24-hr Gym, Gated Entry
Only $485, 372-0400
12-7-72-1

1 MO FREE w/ indiv. lease. Countryside, 1
mi from UF. 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA, Furnished
incl 51" TV, cable, DSL, washer/dryer, pool,
fitness center, $425/mo. Call 352-281-4588
9-21-20-1

**Countryside 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. $425
util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9
& 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-1555
9-15-26-1

1, 2, 3, 4BR Apts.
www.ApartmentslnGainesville.com
12-7-72-1

One Month Free + Free Internet, Cable,
W/D, PC Lab, New Gym, 3 Bus Stops and
Roommate Match! The Best Student Living
and a Fun Community! Going Fast 271-3131
12-7-72-1

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
12-7-72-1

UF Living At Its Best
4/4 & 3/3 from $385 Incl. all util., cable, &
internet. On UF bus routes. Free roommate
match. MaCor Realty Inc. 352-375-8888
10-18-45-1

WALK TO UF!
2BR/2.5BA townhouse near University &
NW 8th. W/D, small pets ok. $750/mo. Call
1-877-833-2865. 9-8-10-1

ONE ROOM.
Furnished in Oxford Manor. Call Danny 407-
832-8001 9-8-10-1


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*OAKBROOK WALK*
1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA. Walk to UF. Utils,
cable, int, W/D incl. Balcony, pool, 3 fir. Live
w/fem grad student. NS. Price neg 863-738-
5344. 9-8-10-1
Countryside 4BR/4BA $375/mo W/D, gym
and pool, T1 internet, bus 9 & 35. Can be
unfurnished if preferred. Individual. lease
length neg. Call Victor at 352-337-9747 or
786-385-3971 9-6-5-1
4BR/2BA WATERFRONT HOME on 2000-
care lake. Recently customized. Fireplace,
pvt. 750 ft dock, short/long-term lease. 386-
566-3631 9-7-5-1

For Rent
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QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN
SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $345/mo.
*1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 12-7-72-2
5 BR House at UF
Wood Floors, W/D,
Screened porch, Pets Ok.
3 Blocks to UF
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777
12-7-72-2

LYONS SPECIAL
$99 1st month's rent
377-8797
12-7-72-2
Need a Rental Home or Condo?
Need A Tenant?
CALL THE BEST!




Watson Really Corp. RFALTORS*'
www.watsonrent.com
Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440
Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com
12-7-72-2
*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
12-7-72-2
-A HOME FOR FALLI~-
HUGE floorplans
1, 2 & 3 BRs $530-7351
Sparkling pools & more!
Bike to UF Pets ok!
Open wkends 335-7275
12-7-72-2
DOWNTOWN-ONLY 2 UNITS LEFT
3/3 avil NOW & Studio avail Oct.
Alarm*Pool*Pets Welcome
Daily $pecials!! 338-0002
12-7-72-2

*SUN BAY APTSO
*Some 'furnished avail*
**Walk or Bike to Campus **
1-1 $460/mo0*2-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info ***376-6720
12-7-72-2
1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus
line, and just a few miles from UF. Located
off SW 20th Ave. $375 $450, incl water,
sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets
allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2


A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE!
* Stress free living! Great rates!
.0 1 BR from $460 2BR from $530
* Beautiful pools/courtyards
* Walk/bike to UF Pets ok
* Open Weekends! 372-7555
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SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE
Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA
W/D incl. *FREE Cable*Alarm*
24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF
Museum Walk 379-9255
12-7-72-2
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 Iv message 12-7-72-2
GET $$$ OFF RENT!,2&3 BR
Available now
FREE UF Parking
Pinetreegardens.com
Open wknds, 376-4002 12-7-72-2
Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 12-7-72-2
There's no place like home!
Make us yours!
1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH
FREE Cable*w/HBO & SHOW*Alarm*Sauna
Gated*24hr Gym*FREE tan*Close to UF!
Leasing for Spring *377-2777
12-7-72-2
"**Beautiful and New***
2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY
FREE High-Speed Internet
FREE Monitored Alarm
FREE Cable/Tanning/Gym
W/D plus TVs in every kitchen
374-FUNN (3866)
12-7-72-2

** ELLIE'S HOUSES **
Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to
UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991,or
352-215-4990 12-7-72-2

SUN ISLAND
1.1 from $480.00 2.1 $530.00
$99 deposit for Grad students
999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720
www.sunisland.info
12-7-72-2
TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS!
HUGE Townhouse only $1025
Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym
Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100
12-7-72-2
*Location, Location, Location*
1BR $589, 2BR $639, near Butler Plaza,
but park FREE @ UF.
Alarms, some utilities, pets welcome!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
12-7-72-2
WOOD Floors at UF
Large 1BR w/W/D.
Pets ok, central air.
Free parking, 1 blk from stadium.
Open Weekends 371-0769
12-7-72-2
HOUSES AT UF
2 and 3 BRs from $690
W/D HU, Fenced in
backyard, Deck.
Open Weekends 371-7777
12-7-72-2

LIVE STUDY PLAY
Luxury 3BR/3BATownhomes
Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym,
Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms
*The Laurels, 335-4455*
*Sign today & save over $1050*
12-7-72-2


HUGE 1BR! Move-in Today
Tennis, b-ball, pool, alarm -
Pinetreegardens.com
376-4002, open wknds
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FREE Rent, FREE UF Parking FREE W/D
2BR/1.5BAtownhome $669
Alarms, pets welcome, move-in today!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
12-7-72-2

**2/2 TWHN Avail. Nowl"*
* 1.9 mi to UF-W/D*Garages
* Free Cable w/HBO & Showtime
* Free Tanning-Comp. Lab
* Pets welcome-Private dog park
* Luxury Living 377-2801
12-7-72-2

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


**IBR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL**
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
3BR/2BA Flats ** $735/mo
2BR/2BA Flats ** $695/mo
2BR- over 1100 sq.ft 00 $695/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft So $599/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$300 off deposit 0 376-2507


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NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE 1& 2BR Pool
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401
12-7-72-2

*Luxury Living/Walk to UF*
$679
1BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK.
Huge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets.
Next to Sorority Row
Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111
12-7-72-2
ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall
Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2
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2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850
Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc.
378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com
12-7-72-2

DUCKPOND
Historic house, lots of charm. Hardwood firs.
Blocks to downtown. Studio $400/mo. 1BR
$500/mo. 306 NE 6th St 338-0803, 379-4952
9-7-35-2

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 9-15-15-2

University Terrace Gainesville
University Terrace West
9 Month Individual Leases
W/D, Pool'& Utilities $325-$350/mo.
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-7-725-2

1 & 2 BRs Avail August!
1BR $439 2BR $539
0*August FREE*
Pine Rush Apts 375-1519
12-7-72-2

1 BIG ENOUGH FOR 2!
1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored
alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal
l*racquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions.
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DW, W/D. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile &
carpet. Approx 1300 sq ft. $1000/mo. Call
Carol at 377-3852 or dalyproperties.com
9-8-28-2

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.


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Ma--nagement Inc,

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*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
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Close to UF & Butler Plaza on bus rte
2BR/1BA duplex w/huge fenced back-
yard. $630/mo 3829 SW 37th St. $100 off
September. 352-371-5805 9-1-19-2


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Walk to class
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Oversized: Br, Ba, Closet,
& Kitchen
Want to take a look call 372-7111
12-7-72-2


VILLAGE LOFTAPTS.
1BR LOFT APTS. 650 &750 sq ft. Starting
@ $490 mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE
monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave.
Call 332-0720 9-30-21-2

0003 BLOCKS TO UF!OOO
120 NW 10th St. *** 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 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.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-15-2

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 9-2-15-2

$500 OFF 1st MONTH! Downtown 4BR 2BA
house w/Living & family rooms, fireplace,
parquet floors, washer/dryer, $1050/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-15-2

$795 4BR Older, remodeled 4/2 house.
Close to UF & SFCC. Pvt, fenced yard. W/D,
satellite, possible pets, partly furn. On bus
line. No cash dep for students w/good credit.
Zoned MF Legal for 4 roommates Lease
371-9409 9-15-23-2

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 In *
Georgetown Apts.
NW location 378-1755
8-31-13-2

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

2/1 ONLY $519 *
August Free 0
W/D hook-up 0
Beval Apts 372-4835 *
8-31-13-2

2 bd/2ba, NW area, Central H-& A/C, ceiling
fan, dish washer, W&D, 2 car garage, fenced
back yard. Close to Oaks Mall and North
Regional. Ready for Aug. lease. $860. No
section 8. Call 352-375-6754 9-30-33-2

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. 9-30-33-2

Colonial Oaks SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes
from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen
porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2

Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF,
wood floors, den with fireplace, large back
patio, great for barbeques, washer/dryer.
$1100 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104
ex 2. 12-7-72-2

BEAUTIFULL 2BR APARTMENTSOOO
Close to UF & Shopping, Avail. now. In Mill
Run & Brandywine, Ask about Summer
Specials, Call 665-4106 Today. 8-31-9-2


Greenleaf 2BR/1BA $600/mo + dep. refs
req'd. Central H/AC. all appliances incl. 378-
3943/331-1414. No pets. 9-1-10-2

-******** WALK TO UF ********
2Bed/Bath Apt in older house next to Univ.
Ave. & 7th Terr. Pets ok, utilities included!
$575/mo. Greg 214-3291 Others too. 8-
31-9-2

3BR/3BA COUNTRYSIDE APT.
Close to UF on bus rt. W/D, utils, cable w/
HBO,DSL incl. $400/rm/mo. No dep. Female
only. NS. 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 9-
30-24-2

"SERIOUS STUDENT DISCOUNT"
See & ask a nice 2/2 condo vaulted ceil-
ings, screened patio, laundry room, *
Non smokers/no pets, private yard. Call after
11am 374-4216 $600/mo. 8-31-8-2
Duplex near Duckpond. 2BR/1 BA. Large lot,
very clean, with carport, W/D included. $600.
Available immediately. Jeffrey 246-5801,
929-931 NE 6th Ave. 9-2-9-2
Village West Apartments
800 NW 18th Ave
1 BR/1BA $460-$520/mo.
Ask about UF Parking Decal
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-7-72-2
Bel-Aire Apartments
636 NW 26th Ave.
1or 2 BRs $535-$625/mo
Ask about UF Prarking Decal
-Union Properties 373-7578
wwww.rentgainesville.com
12-7-72-2
Large country home. 3 acres, huge oak
trees, bike or bus to UF & Shands. Efficiency
w/hdwd floors $400/mo. Garbage, water &
cable incl. Share utils. Pets ok 376-6886,
262-0642 9-2-9-2

OBRANDYWINE CONDO*
2/1 ground floor, newly renovated $525
(12 mo), $575 (9 mo). H20 incl. Avail. 15
Aug. Rick 407-841-3040. 9-6-10-2
BLOCKS TO UF! Spacious 3BR 2BA, Bonus
room, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc,
Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent
1741 NW 6th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-9-2
BIKING DIST TO UF! 3 BR 2 BA,
Parquet floors, carport, screen
porch, w/d hookups, $875/rent
600 NW 36th Drive
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-9-2

1 BR/1 BA condo close to UF
New appliances. Call 352-213-3943 9-7-
10-2

3/2 PARTY HOUSEAVAILABLE
NOW. 904-710-3050
9-30-28-2
2 bed/1 bath condo for rent $650.00 per
month. On 10-minute bus route,., small pets
OK. Call Stacey 352-256-6361. 9-21-20-2
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 9-7-10-2
HOME OR OFFICE
3 and 1.5 NW area Close to banks, busi-
nesses and shopping centers. Central Ht and
A/C. Private driveway and space for parking.
Call 352-375-6754. No section 8. 9-30-27-2
FREE MONTH'S RENT
2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile, carpet &
paint. W/D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW.
$750/mo (pets ok) Available immediately.
Call 352-219-6340 9-16-15-2
FREE RENT!
Brighton Park 2/2 TH with W/D. Quiet stu-
dent community w/pool, close to campus.
Rent $825/mo. Security $700. Call 318-3194
Iv. msg. 9-2-7-2

**10 BLOCKS TO UF**
Quaint 1BR apt in historic Victorian house.
Wood floors, A/C, heat, fans, $450/mo. 376-
2184. 225 SW 3rd Ave. Pets.ok. 8-31-5-2


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1BR for relet in 4BR/4BA apt w/3 female
roommates @ The Estates. Less than 1 mile
to campus. Furnished. $490/mo. Cal1 423-
878-3545. 8-31-5-2

**WALK TO UF**
3/2 W/D ceiling fans large
living area 1402 NW 6th PI
$1050 Call 904-631-0292
8-31-5-2
Walk to UF & Shands. 2/2 $800/mo incl water
sewer, pest control, washer/dryer, newlyqiA-
ovated condo 871-1365 Iv. msg. 8-31-10-2
ONE GREAT HOUSE LEFT!
1801 NW 38th Dr, 3/2
DW, W/D $945
2 mi to UF, walk to Publix, on bus line
377-5988 or 352-514-1257 9-9-11-2
3912 SW 37th St. 3BR
Great location, wood floors, newly painted,
off-street parking $900/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-8-10-2

907 NW 11th Ave.
4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious inte-
rior, large yard. $1200/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-8-10-2

NEW & AFFORDABLE!
Remodeled 3/1 house in nice NW area near
UF. New: kitchen/bonus rm, bath, tUe/carpet,
appliances, W/D. Central AC, big yard. $900/
mo 305-297-4827 9-15-15-2
Have Roommates?
4/BR/2BA House $950
3BR/2BA in FL park w/lawn svc $1500
3BR.1,5/BA in SE $650
3BR/1 BA duplex downtown $600
Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 9-16-16-2
Close to Campus
Available new, 2BR/1 BA apt.
$475
Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 9-16-16-2
4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS
2BR/2BA apts 110 NW 9th Terr. Sec system,
W/D, high ceilings, energy efficient, good
parking pets ok $700/mo Mitchell Realty
374-8579 9-16-16-2
Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welome!-
1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups
& DW. 1BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2
Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1BR
1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 12-
7-71-2
4BR/3BA unfurnished house near campus,
fenced backyard, new carpet, washer, dryer,
$1050/mo 321-624-6417 Available immedi-
ately, rent starts Sept 1st. 9-8-10-2

Homes near UF!.
3BR/2BA, wd firs, 2635 W. University Ave.
3BR/2BA, wd firs, 1141 SW9th Rd. -
Starting at $1150/mo
Union Properties 373-7578 9-9-11-2

Close to UF! Great bus line. Treehouse
Village SE 16th Ave. 2/2- all new appliances.
$650/mo 9 month lease available. 904-272-
6965 or 904-477-5105 8-31-5-2
4/3 & 3/2 HOUSES Walking distance to UF.
Newly remodeled. W/D, carport and huge
yard. Call 352-283-2828. 9-9-11-2
2BR/2.5BA in luxury townhouse. Amazing lo-
cation on Sorority Row. Available ASAP. Call
for more info 352-870-8902 8-31-5-2
1BR/1BA POSH, DOWNTOWN APT. in heart
of Gainesville night life. Wood floors, fire-
place, pets okay. Call 305-778-4856 before
too late! 8-31-5-2
BRADISSEN PLACE -Brand new construc-
tion. Large 2BR/2BA condo. W/D, patio area.
Close to Archer Rd & UF. $850/mo. 3 avail-
able. On UF bus route. 332-0841, 317-5060
8-31-5-2
LARGE YARD W/CANOPY OAKS! 3BR/
1.5BA w/washer/dryer, central air, hardwood
floors, close to UF, $975/mo, 1115 NW 14
Ave, call 514-0518 9-8-10-2


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1939 8-31-5-2

1/1 CONDO 4 BLOCKS to UF
Near HSC, sorority row. Brand new kitchen,
tile firs, patio, cent AC,Off-str parking, $600/
mo incl water, swr, garbage
1st, last, sec. Avail now. 352-222-6344 9-
9-11-2

HOUSES FOR RENT
2BR/1 BA & 1 BR/1 BA $700 & $550. In private
wooded cul-de-sac near downtown. W/D incl
120 & 125 SE 10th St. Call Peter 316-6667
8-31-5-2

ACROSS FROM O-DOME
Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/
mo no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509
9-1-6-2

Charming 2BR/1BA cottage w/sunroom.
Large yard, alarm, new bath, 10 min from
UF in quiet neighborhood. $800/mo 1st, last,
security 481-5545, Iv message. 9-1-6-2

For Rent $425 + util. 2BR in 4BR huge
house, close to UF and Santa Fe. W/D, two
car garage. Available for fall & spring. Call
352-213-0486 8-31-5-2

1BR condo, 3 min from campus, spacious,
new carpet and appliances, balcony, safe
area, 4 month lease w/option to extend,
available new.. $505/mo + deposit 352-502-
2458 8-31-5-2

Pets free, 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse near
UF and Shands. Fenced yard, deck, dish-
washer, W/D, Central Heat/AC, beautiful
tile, $750/mo. Available now. Call Shannon
258-2857. 9-8-10-2

House for rent 3BR/1BA
New cent. heat/air. Close to UF & Downtown.
502 NW 2nd Ave. New paint, cabinets, gas
stove, DW. $800/mo Ist+last. 352-219-3904.
8-31-5-2
1BR/1BA. in 4BR/4BA house. Internet, full
kitchen, Wash/Dry. $300 + 1/4 util. 1126 NW
16th Ave. 352-373-2595. 8-31-5-2

NW-39th Ave. Nice 2BR/2BA + loft. With
Wood Laminate floor 0 Lg., open, bright.
Light carpet 0 Good neighborhood, conve-
nient Patio, gate, trees 0 $590-$610 *
Call 373-8310. 8-31-5-2

*3BR/2BA ON 2 ACRES*
near sfcc/nfl.regional 2 mi to UF. 2000 NW
63 Terr. $1200/mo, wd flors, cent h/a, util rm
w W/D, dishwasher *352-316-3524*No Pets
8-31-5-2
Beautiful Luxury townhouse 2BR/2.5BA 1172
sq ft. 2 master suites W/D, alarm, ethernet.
$850/mo 352-378-3056 8-31-4-2

* 2BR/2BA avail NOW 0
Only $570. No deposit, Ig kitchen, poolview,
gym, patio, great bus route & much more.
Call Flo 352-371-6846 or Evelyn 407-496-
7887 9-1-5-2

SEPTEMBER RENT FREE
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. $980/mo.
No dogs please. 256-3916 9-1-5-2

NEAR LAW SCHOOL 3/1, $1200/mo. 1st,
last, sec. Pref grad student. No pets, W/D
hook-up, DW, wood firs, cent A/C, gas heat,
trees. Call Tom >8pm or wkd 954-529-4031
9-12-10-2

MOVE IN SPECIAL 3BR1BA. 1 block to
UF 1227 SW 4th Ave. Spotless, extras incl.
$1000. Cent H/AC 352-331-0590, 514-5060
cell. -9-1-4-2

3B1'2BA newly renovated condo. Close to
UF & mall. No pets. Smoke-free. $1000/mo +
dep. Phone: 850-496-0367 or 352-336-6421
9-12-10-2

BRANDYWINE spacious 2BR/2BA
Ground floor, end .unit. Newly renovated.
$650/mo, H20 included. Avail now. 328-
8473 9-2-5-2

Walking distance to UFI
Completely renovated studio
Condos in Prairiewood less than
1 mile to campus. $450.
Call 215-515,5/215-5506 9-30-25-2.' "


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1608 NW 1st Avenue
Located right behind the Florida Book Store
Plenty of FREE PARKING

FREE Apartment and Housing
Locator Service

Call 352-376-4493 or visit
www.TheLeasingConnection.com
9-30-25-2


Casablanca West townhouse, 1000 sq ft.
2BR/1.5BA, screened rm, W/D, pool, bus
route. Avail Aug. $650/mo. Call-352-359-
2594 9-13-10-2

$460/mo, 1/1 apt, 2 months free no depos-
it. Close to UF & swimming pool. Call Bob
352-264-7740, 314-956-9323 9-6-5-2

Share w/two other student in 3BR/2BA
duplex. BR are large. Cable avail, on bus
rte. Near UF. Large fenced- backyard. Pets
permitted w/one time fee. $325/mo + 1/3
util. Whole flat $850/mo 475-5772, 246-9070
9-6-5-2

Beautiful, brand new Sorrento Subdivision.
2192 sq ft 4BR/2BA 2056 NW 47th PI.
4.6 miles from UF. $1550/mo + sec dep.
www.gatorpads.com or 284-0316 or 281-
0733 9-13-10-2

SPARROW CONDO SW location. A cute
1BR/1BA condo w/ loft, foyer, living/dining
room combo, clubhouse, pool, bball, exer-
cies rm, tennis ct. Close to UF & on busline.
$575/mo, 1st& last. $300 dep. 352-278-6048
9-14-10-2

COUNTRYSIDE APTS.
Rent 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA; 6 to 12 mo lease
available; all utilities inci, cable, ethernet, W/
D. Near pool. Info 786-412-9337. 9-14-10-2

1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF,
& library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call
262-1351 9-15-11-2


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Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA town-
house. Behind sorority row. Short walk to
campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE.
Call 352-870-8902 8-31-37-3

Apt for Sublease.
2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 1100 sq. ft. dswhr, A/C,
W/D. Call Melissa 378-5993 9-2-11-3

Luxury apt. Available immediately. 3BR/3BA
$1200/mo + $25/dog. 4700 SW Archer Rd.
W/D, pool, gym. Looking for someone to
take over lease. 1st month + deposit free.
Call 373-7736 9-2-9-3

! !! AVAILABLE NOW !
All inclusive sublease for female
$480/mo OBO @ Gainesville Place
Contact Amanda 727-637-7077. 9-1-7-3

1ST MO $100 OFF & NO SEC DEP
Female only. Furn Melrose 4BR/4BA apt
avail 8/21/05-8/7/06. $419/mo. DW, micro-
wave, W/D. Great amenities! Call 800-361-
1776 or 813-997-0023 8-31-5-3

Sublease now
1/1 loft in Bridgelight.
$525/mo, no deposit!
Pets welcome, pool, laundry. -
Call 352-494-6253 or 386-212-6673 8-31-
5-3

2 FREE MONTHS
Cambridge Apts Sublease. NO deposit.
Large pets welcome. Can email pics. Call
Kelly 352-283-3359 8-321-5-3

DOWNTOWN 1BR apt Arlington Square.
Furn or unfurn. Sublet thru 12/31/05. Opt
to renew. $600/mo. Call 813-765-9009 8-
31-5-3

2BR/2.5BA Arbor East townhouse $655/mo
tile floors extra storage close to UF, Shands
& shopping 1st month free 1002 sq ft pets
welcome. Call 373-1828. 8-31-5-3

1BR Unfurnished 1 yr. lease at Oxford Manor
end-unit must go! BELOW-LEASE $. Call
904-739-7455 or 386-328-9876. 9-8-10-37


2BR/2BA w/full size W/D hook-up, util rm,
balcony overlooking lake, Rocky PointeApts.
3100 SW 35th PI Apt 2D. W/D also for sale.
Pets allowed. 1st mo rent 1/2 price. Monthly
rent $674. Contact Jamie 352-213-0885
9-1-5-3


Sublease Available Sept 1 2BR/2BA
Townhouse $645/mo. Towne Parc. Apt 1301.
352-375-3072 Ask for Matt 9-2-5-3

1BR Apt to sublet through Dec. Sundowne
Apts. Windmeadows Blvd near Butler Plaza
theater. Move in Sept 8th. Rent w/water
$440/mo. Call Brett. 352-491-0959 9-2-5-3

1BR/1BA in 4BR4BRBA at Melrose Apts Close
to UF on great bus rte. Great Roommates!
W/D, util, cable, internet included. Only
$395/mol Contact Henry at 352-804-8554
9-19-15-3

Melrose Apt. 1000 SW 62nd Blvd. 1BR furn
in 4BR/4BR, W/D in unit. All utilities free,
ethernet. 1st class weight roon & gameroom,
2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl woods view. Sublet
to Dec 31st. $450/mo neg. 954-816-0888
9-2-5-3

4 month sublease/fall semester
2BR/2BA, W/D
Full kitchen, pool, hot tub & gym.
Unfurnished. No deposit/no security.
$865/mo. Call Ross 352-871-3483. 9-6-5-3

2/1 w/office. Close to Butler Plaza. Great
layout, lots of windows, awesome neighbors,
very clean, pets welcome. Available end of
Sept. $569/mo. 305-491-4371 9-6-5-3

1 or both rooms .in 2BR downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF,
& library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call
262-1351 9-15-11-3


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Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
12-7-72-4

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 12-7-72-4

M/F roommate wanted for 2/1 apt. Lg bed-,
rooms, cable, hi speed internet. $350/mo.
Call William at 514-9320. Walking distance
to stadium. Still available 9-2-20-4

1 male roommate needed serious students
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
9-14-27-4

$195 small room. Close to UF & SFCC Great
house, great roommates. Close to UF. W/D,
dsl. Possible pets. Lease. ALSO Large room
$250/mo No cash dep for UF & SFCC stdt
w/good credit. Call 371-9409 9-15-28-4

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

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.
$475 + 1/2 util/mo. Common area furnished,
tile firs. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufl.edu
9-7-15-4

ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR apt.
Detached bath. 307 SW 16th Ave. $305/mo
+ 1/2 utils & cable. Call Adam at 219-2433
8-31-9-4

Ready NOW!
M/F Nonsmk & clean to share 2/1.5 twnhs
w/ 20yr pre-vet M. No cats pis. W/D, DW, full
kitchen, tile, pool. SW 20th Ave. $350 + 1/2
utils. 352-871-7460. 8-31-9-4

Single UF mom w/toddler seeks F roommate
for 1BR in 3/1, 3 blks from UF. $400/mo incl
all util. Call 352-377-9394 Iv message. Avail
Sept 2nd. 8-31-8-4


Roommate needed for 2/1. M/F quiet. Rent
$350/mo + 1/2 utilities hi speed internet.
Southfork condos. No pets. Avail now. Call
Sergei at 246-1775. 9-6-10-4

$250/mo + 1/3 utils
3BR/2BA for F at Boardwalk. Close to UF on
bus rte, Ig pool, tennis cts, fitness rm, dsl,
cable & internet. 1 yr lease. Mike 352-316-
6219 or ffmike2508@aol.com 9-8-12-4

Room in nice, quiet NW home. $375/mo in-
cludes utilities, cable, phone, DSL, and W/D.
258-4701 8-31-7-4

1BR/1BA available in 3/2 mobile home on
bus line. $300/mo + 1/2 utilities. Call 352-
262-6930 9-2-9-4

F. Roommates Wanted! Countryside @ Univ.
2 rooms left. Furn: bed, desk, common ar-
eas, W/D. Utils, i-net, basic cable, phone inci.
queenyb@ufl.edu or mstarksl@cfl.rr.com or
Baechle (Bake-Lee) (407)463-6535. 8-31-
7-4

Share 2BR/2BA Mobile Home. Clayton Est.
$150 dep, $275/mo 1/2 GRU ph/cab &satt.
incl. Will trade rent 4 work 4 minor home
improve. Near shop, bus, Oaks Mall. Caged
pets ok. Police clear req. 333-2444 Donna
8-31-7-4

HUGE HOUSE 2 female roommates need-
ed. $420/mo incl everything. 2 miles from
campus. Call 352-262-0383. 8-31-7-4

Rental to share w/ male roommate. 6 mi.
from UF 2BR/2BA condo in nice complex.
Avail immediately. 2nd floor, privacy. $450/
mo incl utils, W/D. References required. Call
941-232-9940. 9-7-10-4

1 male wanted to rent room in nice clean
3BR/2BA house 4 miles to campus $350-
375/mo + 1/3 util. Call Ryan 850-261-3571
9-7-10-4

3rd ROOMMATE NEEDED furn 3/2 home
on 39th Ave. Resp & clean M/F share w/2
guys. Digital cable, wireless net, W/D. $400/
mo + 1/3 utils. Call 561-951-3654 9-7-10-4

$240 Fem student to share nice, older
3BR HOUSE w/2 others. Close to UF &
Downtown. Possible pet. No cash dep for
student w/good credit. Lease. 371-9409
8-31-6-4

2 roommates needed, M or F, to share a
great 4/1 house with 2 easy-going female UF
students. Off University Ave, 5 min walk to
campus, wood floors; W/D, porch. $275/mo
+ 1/4 util. 352-359-3044 or rachba@ufl.edu
9-7-10-4

Spacious 1BR avail in 3BR/2BA house. All
utils incl + wireless hi-spd internet svc. Off
bus rt. $525/mo. Available immediately. Call
352-283-2005 9-7-10-4

1BR w/own bath, brand new, pool, tennis
court, wklout center, gated, 10 min from UF,
1 yr lease, female non-smoker, $400/mo + 1/
2 utilities. Call Jill @ 803-466-8586 8-31-5-4

Roommate wanted; responsible female grad/
prof, share Ig house w/retired lady, NW, 2 min
SFCC/Publix, quiet n/hood, all utilities, $450,
372-5634, Iv mess. 9-8-10-4

3BR/2BA Blocks to campus. Clean, female
for 1BR share BA, W/D, internet, cable,
phone incl. Rent $430/mo. Call 727-599-
4779,8-31-5-4

2 rooms in house near Duck Pond. Common
areas furn. W/D, DW, fenced backyard. Avail
immed'. $400/mo incl utils & basic phone.
$100 dep. 352-338-0562, 904-829-1082 day,
904-797-7587 evenings. 8-31-5-4

M NS for 2/1 Sun Island condo. PET OK.
3 blocks to UF, hi-speed internet. $450 in-
cludes utils. Call Geoffrey at 352-335-1836
avail now. 8-31-5-4

Student needed for 1 unfurnished BR/BA
in 2BR/2.5BA condo. $450/mo incl utilities,
hi-speed internet, cable, WD. Call Tim at
321-298-5156 9-2-7-4

SPRING LEASE 4BR/4BA CONDO.
$410/mo everything incl. Countryside Apts.
Female only non-smokers looking for a fun
roommate! Contact Jackie (831) 924-1520
9-9-11-4


Male roommate needed for 2/1 in
Brandywine. $282/mo + shared utils. $282
deposit. New paint, no pets. Month-to-month
lease avaialbe. common area furnished. Call
407-944-0088 9-8-10-4

Male roommate wanted 2Br/2BA furnished
condo. $550/mo. Monticello subdivision. NW
50th Blvd. All utilities included, pool & tennis
courts. Contact Eileen at 386-774-1881 8-
31-5-4

Roommates --bring a friend. Share utils.
Houses on East University Ave. Bike or bus
to class. $475-550 + sec & last mo. Available
now. Call 352-375-4250 or 745-0785. 9-
22-20-4

2 ROOMMATES needed (18-22 pref)
Furnished common area, washer/dryer,
digital cable + hi spd internet. $350/mo + 1/3
until. Just North of UF on-13th St. Call 352-
318-3198 8-31-5-4

$350/mo pays rent & electric. NS, no pets.
Close to campus.-Clean & quiet. W/D, fur-
nished, king bed, Call 374-5244 x 2246 Mon-
Fri 8:30am-5pm, San; or 379-3158 evenings.
8-31-5-4

3BR in 4BR/2BA house $350/mo each +
part utils. Pet fee. 15 min to UF. Contact
Denise 407-509-4574 or Jen 352-495-8068
9-10-10-4

**$275/mo + 1/2 utils. Close bike to campus.
Good parking. Student preferred. 321-427-
1879 or cowchipss@aol.com 8-31-5-4

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. GREAT LOCATION!
1 Open BR. No Security Deposit!!
Approx. $325/month + 1/4 Utilities!
Wood Floors. Big Closet & Huge Kitchen
Call 352-395-6788. By 34th St. & 8th Ave.
9-15-15-4

8 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 4BR/2BA Co-ed
house w/huge private deck, W/D, TIVO, pool
table, $400/mo Incl utils, cable, hs internet.
Call David 352-870-7726 8-31-5-4




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**ROOMMATES NEEDED**
to share w/grad student. 3BR/2BA new
townhome. Bus to UF, pool, gym, volleyball,
tennis courts, gated $350/mo + utils. Call
352-332-2148 or celtic67@ufl.edu 8-31-5-4

ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/1BA apt in NW
G'ville. Female only. No lease. $265/mo +
1/2 utils. Call 375-7312 8-31-5-4

1 BR/1 BA AVAILABLE
in NEW 2/2.5 townhouse. Everything NEW +
W/D. $430 + 1/2 utils. Call 352-870-2506 or
email apt4rent06@yahoo.com 8-31-5-4

Female student to join 2 females for your
own BR in attractive 3BR house near NW
8th Ave, 3mi. from UF on bus rt..#43, tile/
hardwood, $275/mo + 1/3 GRU&HSInternet-
digital cable, avail Sept, 222-1125 or 332-
3852. 9-9-11-4

Prof. student seeking quiet neat roommate
for 2BR/2BA furn. apt in Hampton Oaks.
Internet, cable, W/D, pool, exercise .room,
etc. $425/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 954-540-1905.
9-8-10-4

2BR/2BA CONDO- Nice, gated community.-
Own parking space, on bus route, close to
UF, own W/D, community pool, racquetball
court, clean. $430/mo incl utils, cable inter-
net. M/F. 561-809-0892. 9-9-10-4

Master BR, walk-in closet, private bath, in
townhouse 2 miles from UF campus. No
parking restrictions. 7th Street Station. $400/
mo, utils incl. Pets ok. Call 954-579-0862,
available immediately. 9-1-5-4

Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail immed (flex). Scott 335-8209
9-9-20-4

Beautiful Countryside Room 1BR/1BA in
4BR/4BA available NOW! First stop on bus
route, high speed internet, dig cable, util in-
cluded. $450. wood floors, washer/dryer. Call
Nicole 352-328-4551 Aug 24. 9-9-10-4


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REDUCED and Ready NOW! M/F student to
share 2/1.5 twnhs w/21yr pre-vet M. Animals
welcome! 1/2 mi to UF, 2 story W/D, DW, full
kitchen, tile, pool, SW 20th Ave $325/mo +
1/2 uti 352-871-7460 9-6-7-4

F roommate for large 3BR/2BA townhouse
only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all utils, dig cable
& hi spd net incl. Pool. Call 954-298-7591 or
amyb@ufl.edu. 9-9-10-4

Room in 2BR/1BA condo 2 blocks from
campus, 1 block south of Mellow Mushroom.
Wood floors, washer dryer, parking. $450/
mo, utilities included. Call Zac for more info
352-281-9900 9-12-10-4

Large 2BR condo. Quiet neighborhood.
Beautiful area. Female student or profes-
sional only to rent 1 unfurn BR. Now thru
Dec. $575/mo incl utils. Cent AC, W/D, pool.
Private owner 305-853-7070 9-2-5-4

Need roommate who doesn't suck! Oak
Forest 2BR/2BA HUGE fast & safe 2 mi ride
up 13th St to UF. $350 + util. Nice & quiet
area. Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 9-2-5-4

Female roommate for NW 39th Ave home,
$475/mo, all utilities incl, fully furnished,
private BR, internet, W/D, avail. ASAP, more
info. 870-5291 9-8-7-4

Dorm Life Suck?
Female roommate wanted to share new 4/4
Oxford Terrace condo 2 blocks from UF near
Sorority Row. Furnished private BR and
bath, all util. & internet, W/D, reserved park-
ing. $550/mo. Call Rebecca (850) 774-9792
9-6-5-4.

Modern apt. furn/unfurn 4/4, 3 min drive to
campus. Bus stop in front of apt. Living area
furn. Amenities & digital cable internet incl.
.$400/mo 305-562-3190 9-13-10-4

FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR/
2BA apt. 3515 SW 39th Blvd. $425/mo + 1/2
utils. Cable free. Call at 335-5024 or email
me minakung@hotmail.com 9-6-5-4

$385/mo + utils. SW area. Room in furn
house w/4 UF upperclassmen. 3 mi from
campus. Internet & cable incl. Immediate
occupation. Please call Regan at 305-495-
7409 9-6-5-4

1BR avail now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable,
$300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, non-
smoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 9-
14-10-4

M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA
home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3
utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737
9-14-10-4

**AVAILABLE NOW!lC Wanted: Quiet,
NS, seriuos student/grad, own bedroom and
bath in furnished condo, hike or bus to UF
$425 + 1/3 utilities 375-1971 9-6-5-4

2 share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remod-
eled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/
mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay.
Pets okay. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-4

NS and dog-friendly roomates wanted
IMMEDIATELY! New leather sofas and ap-
pliances, wireless, W/D, clean living, friendly
environment w/direct bus route and biking
distance to campus. 2 room availability.
Everything incl. for $420/mo. 386-795-5888
9-7-5-4

2 FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/2BA
home in.Northwood Pines Sub. NS, no pets
$350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly @ 352-
384-3905 9-14-10-4

Male/Female, NS, grad student/professional
needed for 2BR/2BA apt in The Laurels. Dog
ok. $465/mo + 1/2,utils. Call Josh 336-3931
9-14-10-4

Grad, upper classman wanted for large
3BR/3BA condo in Rockwood Villas. I-net,
cable & util incl. $440/mo Keith 727-457-
3418 9-6-4-4

Just remodeled 4BR/3BA home close to
campus. Nice neighborhood. Need 2 more
roommates. Fully furn, incl big TV, new BR
furn, W/D. Big porch, fenced backyard, bball
hoop. New carpet, tile, paint. Cable & inter-
net incl, split utils. $350-375/mo NS. No pets.
Call 386-212-1578 9-7-5-4


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PLANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA
house. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area.
$375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447
9-14-10-4
COUNTRYSIDE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/
1BA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely
furn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3
mi.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464,
Flo 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-30-
26-1


a || Real Estate 3

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 12-7-72-5
Existing condos & luxury condos near UF
at affordable prices. For more information,
visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call
today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 9-30-27-5

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'
MEDICAL OFFICE 8 blocks to UF. Prior use
was dentist. 2000 sq ft. 1205 NW 9th Ave.
$2000/mo. 375-8256. 8-31-9-5

UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO
4BR/4BA, 3 leases signed for next year. Call
for details 407-620-1555 9-30-28-5
House for sale 2BR/1BA. Near-new condi-
tion. 2000 sq ft under roof. Huge back screen
balcony. 2134 SW 14th St. Less than 1/2
mile to Shands/UF. $159,900. 352-256-4033
or 707-803-4890. 9-6-10-5
2 bed/ 1 bath condo on 10-minute bus
route. Only $89,900. Call Kenny Gibbs with
Campus Realty (352)494-0012. 9-21-20-5
CUSTOM-BUILT VICTORIAN 3BR/2.5BA,
2,600 + sq ft on 1 acre corner lot w/deeded
access to Lake Santa Fe $339,000 Debra
Oberlin, REALTOR ERA Trend Realty 225-
4649 9-8-10-5
3/2 plus den, double wide mobile home on
UF bus line. Country feel, close to town.
Remodeled. Must see! $240 lot rent $39,500.
Call 561-357-8227 8-31-5-5
TOWNHOME FOR SALE. 2BR/2BA w/study
loft, Berber carpet, fenced-in yard, near UF &
Archer Rd, on bus rte. Call 514-9161 ask for
Joey. 9-14-10-5


0 Furnishings 3

BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillow-
top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still
in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490
will deliver. 12-7-72-6
BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top
mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic
w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $85. Call
352-377-9846 12-7-72-6
MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice
$550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6
BED King Pillowtop mattress & box springs.
.Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never
been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell
$170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 12-
7-72-6
CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516 12-7-
72-6
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 12-7-72-6
SOFA & LOVESEAT 100%.Italian leather.
Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail
$2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846
12-7-72-6 1


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 12-
7-72-6
FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell
$160 can deliver.
DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new in box.
Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6
BEDS @ Full mattress & boxspring sets $49
* Queen sets $89 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.
12-7-72-6
MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia.
Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. twin
sets $89 Ofull sets $129 Oqueen sets $149
Joking sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver.
12-7-72-6
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. 352-378-3400
12-7-81-6
**BEDS ALL BRAND NEW**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets.
**Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195**
Brand name matching sets not used or re-
furbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory!
A better product at a better price. Wholesale
Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off
Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or.
Brian 12-7-72-6
Bed All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top
mattress & box set. Still in plastic with war-
ranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352) 264-9799
8-31-13-6
Bed $100 All New Full size orthopedic mat-
tress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ war-
ranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 8-31-13-6
Bedroom Set- Brand New! Still in boxes HB
- $125, NS $75, Dresser $135, Mirror $75,
Chest $135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799
12-7-72-6
Dinette Set $125 Brand New 5 pc set in
box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333

Sofa $225 Brand New! Loveseat $170 Still
in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600
12-7-72-6
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 12-7-72-6
Hot Tub/Spa $1795.00 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v en-
ergy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery.
264-9799 12-7-72-6

DIAL-A-WASHER
Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or
$300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6
**BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW**
"Full $90 Queen $110 King $170**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name
matching sets not used or refurbished. Still
in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6

BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6
Bed- All New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop
mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with
warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6
Bedroom Set- $325 BRAND NEW. Still
in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2
Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must
sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6
Futon $160 Solid Oak Mission Style with
plush mattress. All brand NEW still in box.
Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6
Pool Table Gorgeous 8" All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs.
Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail
$5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846
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J I II Furnishings J


Hot Tub/Spa $1295 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cupholders, 110-v
energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery,
MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-61'

SLEEPER SOFA
3 yrs old, like new, floral print. $300. Call 373-
.7752 9-1-10-6
'twin bed $75, dorm fridge $45, dining room
table w/ 4 chairs $75, nice sofa $85, dresser
w/ mirror $75, 19" color TV $45, 27" color TV
$85, VCR $30, lawn mower $50. CallS,1-
5326.8-31-7-6 -

Bed-FULL size orthopedic pillowtop mattress
and box set. Brand New. Still in plastic with
warranty. Can deliver. $90. Call 352-31.7-
-4031 12-7-72-6
WaterBed King size, waveless, complete
set up, six drawer pedestal, headboard,
siderails, heater, everything, clean, $250
OBO 352-514-1800 frankiev@bellsouth.net
9-6-9-6

SOLID PINE DINING TABLE, 6 CHAIRS
72" x 32". Refinished. $375. Call 352-372-
6466 9-8-10-6

QUEEN SIZE SOFABED & CHAIR
Good condition $125. 375-5377 home or
373-6066 work, ask for Sue. 8-31-5-6

WASHER & DRYER
Call for details 305-775-5387 9-2-5-6

72" DOUBLE BED PULL OUT COUCH.
BROWN AND BEIGE DESIGN. $250 OR
BEST OFFER. 376-3884 9-2-5-6
Bedroom set. 2pc, light oak, twin bed with
drawers & dresser with mirror. Great condi-
tion. $250. Call 379-2798 9-2-3-6

FREE.
Large used .corner desk with computer
station. Requires assembly. Hardware and
manual present. Call 378-8371 9-2-3-6


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.r Ma. Mt raHot CJls!

12-7-72-7
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 12-
7-72-7

Cash Paid Laptop PCs
SALES SERVICE PARTS
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7
"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
12-7-72-7


12-7-69-7
GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- virus, spyware, hardware
- $10 discounts, cheapest!
- home/dorm 352-219-2980
12-7-69-7
The Ultimate Upgrade's a Call Away "
Turn your computer into the ultimate
online .machine with one call to Cox
Communications. Sign up for Cox High
Speed Internet for the area's fastest online
connection 170x faster than dial-up. Email,
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DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
12-7-72-8

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

Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile
nagation, custom wheels and tires, and
automobile performance at Sound Depot &
Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com.
12-7-72-8


.| Bicycles s

NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
* Best Prices in Townl
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9

YIKES BIKES
Used not abused. From basic transportation
to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5
blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693
12-7-72-9


l For Sale


PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10

GET CHEAP TEXTBOOKS
Search 24 bookstores in 1 click!
S&H and taxes automatically calculated
Try it tiday! http://www.bookhq.com 9-
26-25-10

Student parking available
4 blocks from campus. Call 374-7700. 9-
2-9-10


ANTHOLOGY
by Bob Brackin
containing
"Gainesville Stories"
www.bobbrackin.com 11-18-60-10


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 12-7-71-10

PARKING
60 sec to UF. Many spaces avail. $37.50/mo
or $150/semester. Call for decal. 538-2454
8-31-5-10

-GREAT SOUNDING GUITAR!*
Taylor 310 w/hard case. Great cond. $700/
,OBO. TRADE OR NEG. 305-409-2028,
email lexy17@ufl.edu. 8-31-5-10

COMMERCIAL BBQ GRILL ON TRAILER w/
2 doors 120 gal size tank $800. Bob Hanson
386-752-0209 eves. 9-8-10-10


PARKING
3 Blks from UF. Call for prices 359-1811
9-7-5-10

PARK AND RIDE: Bike, bus or walk from
the SW Downtown Parking Garage only
5 minutes from campus! Call the City of


***SOLANO CYCLE***
Scooters from $599. Largest selection
KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many
others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St.
338-8450 solanocycle.com 12-7-72-11

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 NW67th 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

2000 SUZUKI GSX 600 KATANA
blue, good condition, 9k miles, additional
parts $3400. Call Wayne @ 352-215-2321
9-2-8-11

YAMAHA 400 special 1980
5,000 miles, new tires, windshield and back-
rest, in excellent condition $1,200. 352-494-
3431 8-31-5-11

MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER; 2005 SUZUKI
DL 1000, 5mo old, 4k, 4 yr warr, adult owned,
$7500, 372-5634 Iv mess. 9-8-10-11

MINI-BIKES NEW IN BOX,47cc
very fast. Top speed b/t 35-40 mph. These
are professional models, have two to sell,
$300. each or $550 for both. 941-400-8189
9-6-9-11

2004 YAMAHA ZUMA 49cc silver 2200 miles.
Excellent condition. $2200 new, asking
$1400/OBO. Call 850-529-5071 8-31-5-11

1980 Honda CB 900 Custom Very depend-
able. Faring. Many extras. $900. Call 352-
514-2643. ANYTIME. Evening 352-495-2643
8-31-5-11

Scooter Retro 50cc
Brand new. 0 miles. 4-cycle, liquid cooled,
clear taillight & turn signal lenses. This
scooter is black & silver and very unique and
attractive. $1295 352-262-4673. 9-2-7-11

SUZUKI SAVAGE 650 LS 2001
Excellent small cruiser. 3900 miles. Belt
drive. Black & chrome. Excellent condition.
New tire. Perfect 1st cruiser. $2950 Call 262-
4673. 9-2-7-11

BUELL S-3 THUNDERBOLT '97
6000 miles, Vance & Hines exhaust, im-
maculate condition. Very fast & fun. $3950.
Call 262-4673. 9-2-7-11

2000 Yamaha Road Star MM Ltd Ed Head
Turner & Easy Parking 4K Miles, Tons of
Chrome & Leather V&H Pipes $15k in Bike
Must Sell $8k OBO Call Joe 352-225-1669
9-2-10-11

NEW SCOOTER 4 stroke 49cc
Elec start engine. Reaches 50mph, makes
80-100 mpg. Front disc brakes, remote
ignition & alarm. $1150. Call 352-219-3950
9-16-15-,11

2003 HYOSUNG SCOOTER
Blue 2000 mi, garage kept, $650, Call Toby
352-328-1038 8-31-3-11

2004 Vento Scooter. Gator blue. Like new.
Only 1200 miles. Includes helmet, chain and
lock. Paid $1300, asking $1000. 352-213-
5082 9-6-5-11


Gainesville at 334-u5074 9-7-5-10u 2004 Pink Scooter*
a0 u*2004 Pink Scoote r*
49cc, 500 miles. $750 OBO
Motorcycles, Mopeds Call 352-373-1054 9-6-5-11
m i /


** SCOOTERS **-
RPM MOTORCYCLES INC
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
12-7-72-11

*Swamp Cycles* Save $$$ on gas, ride to
class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters
& accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty,
best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823
www.swampcycles.com
12-7-72-11 .' "- '


03 CYCLONE TEMPEST SCOOTER
Silver, 49cc, 35 mph, less than 100 miles.
Like new. $850 OBO. 352-335-7223 or 386-
418-0836 (eve). 9-14-10-11


Autos


*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR*
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12


Autos


CARS -CARS Buy0SellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
12-7-72-12

**FAST CASH PAID**
For CARS & TRUCKS
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Sell or Trade Welcome
Call Ray 352-284-8619
12-7-72-12

OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
www.selectmotorcar.us
12-7-72-12

Best Cars o Lowest Prices
www.39thaveimports.com
12-7-72-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-7-
72-12

2003 GLS VW Passat V6 auto. 20k mi,
$16,995, great shape. Blue/Beige Ext/Int,
wood trim, ESP Premium sound, sunroof, al-
loy wheels. Contact cell ph. (724) 413-9610
8-31-12-12 -

1999 Mitsubishi Mirage DE sedan automatic,
A/C, burgundy with gray cloth, power every-
thing, 69k, clean, $4900 OBO 352-514-1800
frankiev@bellsouth.net 9-2-9-12

1995 OLDS ACHIEVE
4-door, auto, cold A/C, 131k miles. Looks
and runs great. $1450. 215-7987. 9-6-10-12

TAKE OVER MY LEASE! 03 AUDI A4
Like new. No money down. Good credit only.
Black, leather, sunroof, premium sound sys-
tem. 332-2310 8-31-5-12

98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks
great, runs great. Needed truck. Asking
$4899. Call 352-318-7890 9-14-15-12

2002 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT
8 cylinders, automatic. Less than 31k
miles. Power seats, locks, power steering,
& power windows. AM/FM stereo with cas-
sette. $13,000 Call 373-1764 after 4pm.
8-31-5-12

1999 CADDY STS
Loaded with extras. Under 100k miles. call
377-1234, please leave message $8900
9-8-10-12

0 HONDA CIVIC LX 97 107k mi. Needs A/C
compressor $3700. 0 HONDA ACCORD
93 10th Anniversary 74k mi. Excellent cond
$3900 01 YAMAHA XT 225, 8K Perfect
$2200. Rich or Gik @ 373-8238 9-2-7-12

Hyundai Elantra GLS 2002, 31k mi, PWR,
Auto, 4DR, Great Cond! Tinted Windows!
$7500 OBO. 352-362-6861 8-31-5-12

99 MITSUBISHI GALLANT second owner,
good condition 128k mi, $2800/OBO. Call
352-514-7773 9-2-7-12

1995 MERCURY MYSTIQUE GS
A/C, auto, airbag, power steering. Looks
great! $1500 OBO 352-846-5139 9-2-6-12


1 Electronics Motorcycles, Mopeds) M


2003 Ford Ranger Edge V6 3.0L, 5 Speed, the independent florida
15k Miles, Step Side MP3 CD Premium llit
Sound, Excellent Condition Must Sell $12500 a.lig- i to r
OBO Call Joe 352-225-1669 9-2-10-12 Evening Newspaper Production
2002 PORCHE BOXTER Applications are now being accepted for edi-
$,000.22k mil BCal 3 torial production at the Independent Florida
$34,000. 22k miles. Call 352-359-3626 9- Alligator. Applicants should be available two
1-5-12 to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and
1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production .
97 YELLOW HUMMER H1 duties include layout and design. Experiencd
40k miles. $40,000. Call 352-359-3626 9- is preferred on software applications, Adobe
1-5-12 Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat.
A one-year commitment is expected.
1999 FORD MUSTANG Please include references and availability
Whie, V6, automatic, cruise, leather, CD, PL, on application.


PW, anti-theft. Only 13,300 miles, must see!
$8700 neg. Call 352-367-8686 9-2-6-12

02 NISSAN XTERRA
SE, Supercharged V-6, 6-disc changer.
Excellent condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561-
703-2076 9-1-5-12


All previous applicants are encouraged to
reapply. Fill out application at the front desk
of the Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave.
between 9am and 4pm, M-F. Ask for the
production application. Equal Opportunity
Employer.. .


Mi Help Wanted


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0* Autos


99 HONDAACCORD EX coupe
6 cyl, all power, spoiler, exc cond. $9600/
OBO Call 3591505 9-2-6-12


1995 Buick Skylark Gran Sport
MINT, Red, 68K miles, Cold AC
Power everything, Sunroof, Garage-kept
Driven by nice lady since new. $4200
Gainesville 332-8991 9-6-5-12


2000 VW Jetta GLS VR6.
Midnight blue, black leather interior. Good
contion, with all the options, incl, 6-CD
changer, PW/mirrors/moohroof and more.
96,000 highway miles. 514-0867 9-7-5-12


NISSAN ALTIMA GXE 99
Black, automatic, all power, A/C, CD, 89k
mi, Asking $4200. Contact 352-846-5358 or
392-8657 9-7-5-12


79 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
All original power windows, locks & seats.
Leather interior. Runs great looks great
$3850/OBO. Call Martin 407-416-7091 9-
7-5-12



Wanted



LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD,
DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC
TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE
JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13


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.
9-2-34-13


Blind lady needs health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
219-6948. Thanks. 9-2-34-13


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sample, free business website w/training.
Just think, your own business that works
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ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who responds to advertising use
caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
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Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progressive
company w/advancemerit & 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 NW6th St.
352-378-9204
12-7-72-14
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)
12-7-72-14

Would you like to be your own boss, work
your own hours, and make unlimited in-
come? Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail
avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-7-72-14
Internet Marketing Specialist Detail oriented I
w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication
skills. Knowledge of SEO, PPC and affiliate
management a plus. Flex schedule. ease
pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140
10-31-66-14










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HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr
DRIVERS $8-15/hr, and FLYERERS. PT
easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378-2442
or fill out application at California Chicken
Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon Fri. 12-7-72-14

*DANCERS NEEDED* -
Private dance co. Great for students. Great
pay, fast cash & flexible hours. All to start
today! 378-3312 9-20-20-14

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

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. 9-30-33-14

MAUI TERIYAKI
Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS.
Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. loca-
tions. 9-14-20-14

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

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

SECRETARY
Gatorfood.com is looking for personable
responsible, enthusiastic, fun people.
Customer svc exp helpfull. For more info.
Call Meghan 379-3663- 8-31-10-14

SALES ASSOCIATES
F/T and P/T for hotel. Hourly & bonus.
Weekdays & wkends. Friendly attitudes
w/good customer svc skills. Apply in person:
4021 SW 40th Blvd. 9-8-10-14

Automated Online Income
Need money and time?
Grab hold of this new unique & explosive
opportuntiy! www.ComfortFreak.info 8-
31-10-14

NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS
Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jack's
3501 SW 2nd Ave Creekside Mall 9-7-14-
14


Sun Country Sports is hiring. Many posi-
tions available. Office staff, after-school
counselors, bus driver, fitness coordinator,
gymnastics/tumbling coaches & rockwall
staff. Both locations. 4010 NW 27th Lane
and 333 SW 140th Terr. 9-2-11-14

Contestants wanted for Reality Television
1-416-414-0852/ www.nlm-ipn.com
Serious applicants apply. 9-16-20-14

Call center needs telephone agents for all
shifts 24 hours 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in
person M-F 9am 4pm. 8-31-8-14

TCBY now hiring all shifts.
Apply at 34th St. store in the Crispers Center.
12-7-72-14

Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit
smoking? Smokers are needed to partici-
pate in a smoking cessation study. If inter-
ested e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic.
ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or 328-4944.
8-31-7-14

MOVERS WANTED. Need driver's license.
Apply in person at 505 NW 53rd Ave. At
GATOR MOVING & STORAGE. Mon-Fri
9-30-28-14






HIRING EXCELLENT NOTETAKERS
in UF's 50 most popular classes. Apply in
person, located across from The Swamp in
the UF Plaza. Interviews only. 9-6-10-14

FOOD SERVICE JOBS
Gator Dining Services located on the UF
Campus is hiring for cashiers, cooks, line
services and dishwashers. Flex hours,
competitive pay and a great working envi-
ronment. Apply at Gator Dining Services,
B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at
www.gatordining.coni 9-7-11-14

ZAXBY'S
Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in
person atArcher Rd. location. '8-31-7-14

Psychiatric Aides $22,612 annually. Shift
work. Rotating days off. Requires comple-
tion of 30 semester hours of college with 5
classes in Social/Behavioral Sciences. Apply
online at: https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com.
May contact Lori Ross at 352-264-8250. An
EEO/AA employer 9-16-18-14


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FORGET COLLEGE. Beer, parties and fun.
Ready to get serious? Free online business,
real estate, self-defense and empowerment
courses. Success.org. 9-20-20-14

The Pantry, Inc.- Welcome back students!
The Southeast's largest and fastest growing
Convenience Store Chain is now hiring for all
positions in the Gainesville area. We'll work
around your schedule! *We offer paid train-
ing, immediate benefits, Excellent starting
pay, career opportunities, vacation pay, and
direct deposit. (*To those who qualify) Call
Joe at (904) 219-4804 to schedule an inter-
view. EOE/M/FN. 9-6-11-14

Seeking management trainees for premier
spa, skin-care, and beauty product company.
Positions avail nationwide. Professional train-
ing provided. Great salary + bonus pkgs. Call
352-336-0105 or e-mail beautitree@cox.net
8-31-7-14

GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM
We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville.
100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys.
9-30-27-14

Looking for an OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT.
Available M, W, F 10-3 and weekends. No
experience required. Will train.
Please email resume with cover letter to
humanresources@starlingeyegroup.com
9-7-10-14

Wanted for interesting project involving alter-
nate energy vehicle. Need EE and/or physics
MS/PhD. Part-time. Patent pending. Contact
Bill Lassiter 386-659-1902. 9-7-10-14

Part-time kitchen help wanted for Asian res-
taurant. Prefer students with good attitude
and reliability. Call 352-514-6404 between
2-5pm daily. 9-7-10-14

Vibrating condom company seeks college
reps to sell our product during "Safe Sex Is
Fun" campaign period. To help spread the
good vibes, call Rachel at 720-837-3527 or
rachel@touchmeusa.com 9-7-10-14

CASH!!
Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit here &
make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF
students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr
with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105
NW 16th St. 4th floor. Academic Classroom
Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info.
12-7-72-14

SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM-VARIOUS
LOCATIONS-JOBS BEGIN August 15, 2005
* ACTIVITY LEADERS-$10/hr-Bach.
Desired or successful exp. or training work-
ing w/children. .
* AIDE-$7.61/hr-HS or equiv. exp. as
teacher aide or combo of training and exp.
working w/children.
* CENTER AIDE-$8.67/hr-HS or equiv.exp
& training working w/handicapped children.
Hours required-M,T,Th,F- 1:45-5:30, Wed.-
12:30-5:30PM
DRUG TESTING REQUIRED-
BACKGROUND CHECK CONDUCTED
-AA/EOE
CALL 955-7766 FOR INFORMATION.
Submit application, resume, 3 reference let-
ters & transcript to: SBAC Personnel, 620 E.
University Ave. 9-7-10-14

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. 9-7-10-14

FEMALE N/S companion to care for 22yr
old disabled female. Mustbe UF student.
Work hrs Sat &Sun 2pm-8pm. $8.50/hr +
mileage reimbursement. Must have reliable
car. Wknd wk poss. Job duties incl toileting,
assisting w/reading, trans to PT. Jerry 377-
1306 9-2-7-14

PT help at the Gainesville Beach Club in the
Oaks Mall. Must be outgoing & clean-cut.
Retail exp a must. POS knowledge a bonus.
331-9767 9-1-7-14


DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere be-
-"* tween $8-$15/hr. Set your own schedule. For
- info contact: 379-3663 9-8-10-14


PERSONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
NEEDED. Must have 2-4 hrs/day avail-
able, flexible availability. Must be or-
ganized & responsible. Email resume:
dkranz@gatorfood.com 8-31-5-14

KISS 105.3 needs promotion person to set
up and maintain live events. Need outgoing
personality who like meeting and working
with people. Set up & break down equip-
ment, drive Giant Boom Box, give away
prizes and greet people. Clean driving re-
cord required. Apply at 7120 SW 24th Ave,
Gainesville. 332-2200/Fax: 331-0401. EOE.
8-31-5-14

Nighttime help needed, 4-11pm, 3-4 days a
week, includes weekends inside clerk. Must
be able to use computer. Golf knowledge a
plus. Fill out application at 6007 SW Archer
Road. 8-31-5-14

WINGZONE now hiring DELIVERY
DRIVERS. $8-14/hr. Flexible schedule. Cool
boss, fun atmosphere. Apply in person 923
W. University Ave. 9-15-15-14

Parttime for weekends Pick up application
at 4701 NE 40th Terrace 32609 9-8-10-14

ZAXBY'S on 43rd St. Now hiring all positions
all shifts, contact Boris between 2pm-5pm
352-376-8700 8-31-5-14

Pocket EXTRA CASH Selling Satellite Tv.
Up to $110 Commissions. No Investment.
Work whenever you want. Reputable Co.
localjobs.BIZ 8-31-5-14

Now hiring friendly experienced counter help.
BRICK OVEN PIZZA & PASTA CO. 112 NW
13th St. 352-376-5577 8-31-5-14

02B KIDS!
We're hiring Preschool Teachers! Full or part-
time available. Apply at any location, or call
332-5500. 8-31-5-14

O2B KIDS!
Now hiring teachers for gymnastics, dance,
sports, and science. Apply at any location, or
call 332-5500. 8-31-5-14

DREAM JOBS
Great pay. Travel bonus and sales training
Now Hiring: Outgoing, motivated characters
to promote, sell and staff our HS grad trip
vacations. 877-725-0705 9-16-16-14

LOOKING FOR A PARTTIME JOB?
Merchandise sales. Earn $100-$200 working
2-3 hrs. Home games only, prior to kick-off.
Contact 321-277-5523 8-321-5-14

HOUSEKEEPER for home near University,
6-8 hours a week, $8-10 and hour depending
on experience. Flexible hours, but must be
reliable. Please send resume and references
to: housekeepingingainesville@yahoo.com
8-31-5-14

Nanny needed after school for three children,
10-12 hours per week, $10/hr, flexible days
and times, safe driving record, references
and background check required. Email us
at macphau01@bellsouth.net w/info. 8-
31-5-14

University of Florida
Survey Research Center
408 W University Ave. Suite 106
Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm
392-2908 ext. 105
$7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training
Telephone Interviewing NO SALES
3 eves 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts
or
Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm-8pm
Must work winter break
12-7-71-14 .

PT FILE CLERK for busy doctor's office.
Afternoons 1-5pm. Please send resume:
352-377-9577 8-31-5-14

High energy, dynamic persons needed for
fragrance modeling at Belk in Qaks Mall,
$10-15 per hour. Must be available week-
ends. Apply in person anytime or call Dan
331-3535 x 220 8-31-5-14

DELIVERY DRIVER, FRONT COUNTER
& PREP PERSONS needed @ busy deli
store. Flex hours. M, W, F, or Tu, Th shifts
avail. HEAVENLY HAM 3832 Newberry Rd.
8-31-5-14


Now Hiring for Fall 2005 Experienced

Notetakers & Editors
Apply at SmokinNotes.com 9-2-7-14 _

Honey Baked. Ham Co. is now hiring 2
counter and 1 sandwich prep person. Shifts
availalbe 3-4 days a week Mon-Sat b/t 10am-
6pm, must be available during normal lunch
hours. Starting pay $6.50 and hour. Apply in
person 618 NW 60th St (behind McDonalds
on Newberry Rd.) Call 331-1253 8-31-5-14

FISH LOVERS WANTEDII
Sales opportunity for tropical fish lover.
Experience preferred. Training program.
FT/PT, flex hrs. Modern, fish-only pet store.
Work w/great people. Bring resuem to
AQUATROPICS 2100 SW 34th St. G'ville.
Attn: Karen 8-31-5-14

Waitress needed for The Harvest Moon
Cafe. Work hrs Thursday, Friday, Saturday
5-11 and Sunday 10-2. Call 352-591-2131
9-2-7-14

GIRLS CLUB HIRING PT Drivers and
Maintenance staff.
CDL must be obtained to drive. Will train. Call
for more info 373-4475 8-31-5-14

EDUCATIONAL RETAIL STORE
needs part-time help, flexible weekday hours,
plus 2-3 Saturdays per month. Please bring
in a resume to 2020 NW6th St. 9-9-11-14


$200
We know you are smart, but can you work
independently? amarshall35@yahoo.com
9-6-8-14

HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring.
Cash paid daily. Drivers & inside workers
needed. Flexible schedule. Full & part time
avail. Apply in person any Gainesville loca-
tion. 9-8-10-14

CHILDCARE: Catch frogs, play ball and
incite art? Seeking creative person for
childcare 15 hours a week during the 2005-
6 school year for two boys, 8 and 12. Us:
organic foods, progressive politics, no TV.
Good driving skills essential. Message-: fax
at 352-371-2994 8-31-5-14

PT office help, hrs 7am-5:30pm, M-F. various
hours available. Good driving record. Exp
w/AutoCAD, Excel, Word helpful. $7.50/hr
to start. Call Wells @ 352-219-1183 or email
wells@ridgwaytruss.com, fa 352-371-3316
9-15-15-14

AutoCAD PT person. M,W,F, 7am-5:30pm.
Various hrs poss. $8/hr. Must be dependable
& good knowledge of basic AutoCAD. 1 mi
to campus. Call Wells 352-219-1183, email:
wells@ridgwaytruss.com, fax 352-371-3316
9-15-15-14

ENGLISH MAJOR GRAD STUDENT wanted
to EDIT. Small project. CASH PAID 352-562-
1985 Ask for Paula 8-31-5-14

PERSONAL ASSISTANT
Energetic go-getter needed to assist a team
of busy real estate professionals part time.
Fax resume or letter of qualifications to 352-
372-6630 or email jlawcowart@hotmail.com.
8-31-5-14

SWEET JOB!! Thornebrooke Chocolates is
hiring sales assistants. PT/FT. Only respon-
sible, hard-working, people-friendly people
need apply. No calls please. Apply in person.
2441 NW43rd St Ste 11B. 8-31-5-14

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT NEEDED.
No experience necessary. Weekends,,night
sleepover-morning routine. Will not interfere
w/school. Good exp for medical field. Call
332-5810 or 376-1611 ext 4970 9-2-7-14

YMCA Bus Drivers Needed. Must have valid
CDL and good driving record. Need to be
available from approx 12pm-5pm M-F. Apply
in person at 5201 NW 34th St. Immediate
Openings! 9-15-14-14



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Taco Bell (YUM...brandsl)
We are the BOLD CHOICE!!
Are You?
Come join us, today!
We offer:
* Flexible schedules
* Latenight availability
Multiple locations
* CHAMPS recognition
* Pre-Teamer Rewards
* FREE MEAL incentives
* Career Opportunities
* Customer Maniacs
HOURLY POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Now what do YOU offer?
You make a BOLD CHOICE
and contact us to discuss the details
with our Restaurant Gen. Managers:
Edie @ 3408 SWArcher Rd 372-0453
Michelle @ 826 W University Ave 373-2949
Martin @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335
Christine @7410 Newberry Rd 332-1238
Kevin @ Reitz Union location 372-1747
9-8-10-14

AM nannies! After school nannies
Tues-Thur nannies! M-W-F nannies!
14 Jobs avail immediately:. Great $ for exp.
Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 9-8-10-14

PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED
Good $ for exp: grad student welcomed.
bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW.
Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 9-8-10-14

PRESCHOOLASSISTANT TEACHER
Downtown preschool needs nurturing part-
time assistant teachers. Must have exp
w/young children. Excellent working environ-
ment. 376-1818 8-31-5-14

Part-time help wanted servers or hosts.
Prefer students with good attitude and
reliability for lunch. Call 352-222-8293. 9-
6-9-14


KOTOBUKI
Now hiring. No experience required. Apply at
1702 W. University Ave. 9-1-5-14

EXP LEASING CONSULTANTS/MANAGER
Please apply within or. call 377-6700

University Commons
9-2-8-14


Oak Hammock

Oak Hammock offers a stable, consistent
work environment with steady hours, com-
petitive wages, a full benefit package and
opportunity to work in an upscale Retirement
Community. Experience preferred; but we
will train people who possess a positive
attitude.

Waitstaff-FT & PT

Performs a variety of services in the dining
room including waiting on assigned tables,
taking orders, sets tables, buses tables.

Dishwasher FT & PT

Familiarity with dishwashing equipment and
applicable sanitation guidelines.

Apply in person:
5100 SW 25thBlvd
Gainesville, Florida 32608
Oak&ammock is DFWP/EOE!
5100 SW 25th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 32608.
Oak Hammock is a DF.WP/EOE!
careers@oakhammock.org
Jobline: 352-548-1180
9-8-10-14


WAREHOUSE
PT inventory cc
for students! V
ule. 'Apply at
End Zone Ben
the Gator Spoi
8-31-5-14


STAFFII
control, flexible hours. Great job


EVENT SUPERVISORS!!
PT Supervisors needed. Days, nights, week-
ends. Flexible hours. Great 2nd job! Apply at
Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben
Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport
Shop 352-375-4683 x 6500 8-31-5-14

CASHIERS NEEDED!!
PT Cashiers needed. Teller Exp. Preferred.
Days, nights, weekends. Flexible hours.
Great 2nd job! apply at Concessions Office,
South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium,
next to the Gator Sport Shop 352-375-4683
x 6500 8-31-5-14

Leasing Agent/Sales
Outgoing & reliable? Great team & bonuses.
PT & FT avail. Fax res, cover & avail sched
to 376-6269 or hr@trimarkproperties.com
12-7-71-14

PM CARE HELP.
Reliable student with own car needed to drive
11 & 12 yr olds from school and activities in
Gainesville 3:30-6:30. Refs and background
check required. Tel evening 901-292-0293.
8-31-5-14

Accounts receiveable/front office assistant
for Dermatology office. Experience preferred
but will train motivated individual for assis-
tant manager position. Ideal for business,
accounting, or similar major. Prefer two year
commitment. FT (M-F, 8-5) or PT minimum
28 hrs/wk. Fax resume to 352-332-2966
9-1-5-14

Receptionist/front office assistant .for
Dermatology office. Must have excellent
organization and communication skills. FT
M-F, 8-5 or PT at least 30 hr/wk. Insurance/
retirement benefits available. Medical office
experience desired but will train motivated
person. Fax resume to 352-332-2966 9-
1-5-14

Wanna be a SCUBA Professional? SCUBA
Diving Pro Internship available. Check with
the UF Career Resource Center or call: 870-
1839 after 6pm. 9-8-10-14

FILE CLERK/ERRAND PERSON: Mon-Fri
1PM-5PM for busy engineering firm. Must be
extremely reliable & have reliable transporta-
tion. $6.50/hr + mileage. Come by 2209 NW
40th Terrace Suite A or call 352-372-1911
9-1-5-14


SALES CLERK
$6.50/HR. PART-TIME Call Sandy's
Consignment Boutique. 372-1226 9-9-
10-14

COOKS NEEDED
Fill out app: GatorHospitalityJobs.com.
Receive offers from over 100 restaurants &
hotels. Also needed: delivery drivers, manag-
ers & housekeepers. 9-30-25-14

Looking for enthusiastic, outgoing, grass
roots, marketing person for up and coming
bar and restaurant Parttime pref exp but not
necessary. Apply at 3545 SW 34th St. or call
372-9880 9-9-10-14




SDPAGONTFLUY
SUSHI & SAKE COMPANY



Now Hiring!
"Rolls and Bowls"
Our latest concept Call 375-5944
9-1-5-14

Zul's Frozen Lemonade
has finally arrived in the
Swamp! Now hiring workers
for all home football games.
Starting Sept. 3rd. $7-20/hour..
Call Phil for more information
813-943-1360
9-6-7-14


till work around class sched- Salon coordinator. Escape Day Spa & Hair
Concessions Office, South Studio P/T employee needed. Book appts,
n Hill Griffin Stadium, next to answer telephones & perform office duties.
rt Shop 352-375-4683 x 6500 Fax resume to 352-335-2445 or call 352 335-
I i5025 9-1-5-14- I .


FOOD SERVICE JOBS
Gator Dining Services located on the UF
Campus is hiring for supervisors, cashiers,
cooks, line servers, and dishwashers. Flex
hours, competitive pay and a great working
environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services,
B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at
www.gatordining.com 9-9-10-14

TELEMARKETING
SALES REPRESENTATIVES

Infinite Energy, a rapidly expanding
natural gas marketer with a large customer
base, has an immediate need for SALES
REPRESENTATIVES (inbound and out-
bound calls). Flexible schedules. Need more
info go to www.infiniteenergy.com. Respond
by fax 352-240-4146 or e-mail your resume to
wehavejobs@infiniteenergy.com. EOE/AA/
MFDV 9-23-20-14

Horse farm needs part time afternoon and
weekend help. Duties- include, feeding,
cleaning stalls. Must have. prior experi-
ence and be responsible.. Call 472-2991
www.starquarry.com 9-2-5-14

Energetic Mascot needed,
10 hours a week + game days, $8/hr. 284-
0388 9-2-5-14

FT/PT person needed for EMBROIDERY
BUSINESS. No experience necessary.
Call STRICTLY EMBROIDERY 375-6767
9-2-5-14

Help Wanted Apply in Person
Mancino's Pizza & Grinders
5717 SW Tower Rd. 9-9-9-14

Casher, PT, approx 25 hrs/wk Mornings,
afternoons or evenings.
Ada's Clothes Repair
284-2959 9-2-5-14

GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY!
Park Place Car Wash looking for hard work-
ers for all positions. Cashiers (must have full
day availability) & lineworkers (am 8:30-1 &
pm 12-6 shifts) 15-40 hrs-your choice. Great
work environment. Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd
across from Home Depot. No calls please.
9-15-14-14

WANTED: Website. designer/publisher for
updating company site. Flash & contempo-
rary tools required. $8.50+/hr subcontract.
rob@courier-services.com 8-31-3-14 "

HORSE THERAPY PROGRAM. In need
of volunteers to help with various activities.
Horse experience a plus, not necessary.
hippopt@aol.com. 352-377-6390, 495-0533
9-2-5-14

Advanced Technologies is seeking applica-
tions-for FULL/PART TIME Lab Technician
in the area of environmental testing with
B.S. or Associate Degree in Sciences. A
part/full time position is also available for
office assistant. Please email your resume
to attl@bellsouth.net or fax to 352-378-0322
9-1-4-14

Make Money By Watching TV
OK, truth be told, you won't make any money
watching TV, but it doesn't have to cost you
much either. Upgrade to Cox Digital Cable
for as little as $7/mo. Add a Digital Video
Recorder and record your TV classes. Hey,
that could help you get a job someday! 888-
269-9693 9-2-5-14

Oak Hall School seeks two highly motivated
individuals to coach in the schools volley-
ball program for students in grades 6-8.
Interested individuals should have volleyball
experience and be available after school
hours beginning at 3:15. Contact, Cari
Martin at 332-3609 or CMartin@OakHall.org.
Please be prepared to provide a resume and
participate in'a background check. 9-2-5-14

Oak Hall School seeks a highly motivated
individual to serve as a facility administrator
for home athletic events. Interested individu-
als should be available after school hours
beginning at 3:15. Contact, Jeff Malloy at
332-3609 or JMalloy@OakHall.org CMartin@OakHall.org> Please be pre-
pared to provide a resume and participate in
a background check. 9-2-5-14


VIRTUALLY CUBAN
Now hiring servers & prep cooks. Experience
& Spanish speaking a plus. FT apply in per-
son M-F 2-5pm. 2409 SW 13th Street 336-
4127 10-10-30-14

Distribution driver wanted for twice monthly
delivery. Good pay. Some weekend work
involved. Must be quick and dependable and
must have dependable vehicle. Email work
history & contact info to: jobs@insitegainesvi
Ile.com 8-31-3-14

Babysitter needed-afternoons part-time
housework and homework help! 692-4740
9-2-5-14 .

LEG-A-Z SOCCER ACADEMY SEEKS U-
18 Male & female soccer players for state
cup club team. Please call 377-6088 or
email khunum@legazsoccer.com. Website
www.legazsoccer.com 9-12-10-14

Intelligent, detail-oriented programmers
with working experience in ASP.NET,
VB.NET, C#, or CSS/HTML wanted for
flexible, PT employment. Email resumes to
jobs@verticalaps.com 9-12-10-14

Full time position in cheri lab. BS in chem-
istry desired. Metals experience desired.
E-mail resume to janies@abcr.com or fax
352-378-6483 9-13-10-14

Entry level, PT positions for analytical
lab, need to work Tuesday-Saturday flex-
ible hours. 10-6pm, email resume to
janies@abcr.com 9-13-10-14


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 12-7-68-14

O'CONNELL CENTER
NOW HIRING

Concerts Banquets Sports Event

Need extra money? Want to work sporting
events, concerts, and other fun events?
Learn while you work! We are now hiring
student assistants to work various events:
offering flexible schedules. Great reference.
Great experience. Make life long friends.
Apply @ Rm 1302 at the O'Connell Center.
Applications due by Sept 6th. 9-6-5-14

Looking for student with high academic
standards and good golf skills to provide
transportation, after-school care, homework
help and help foster golf skills for 11-year-old
girl. 2 to 3 afternoons a week, 3:30 until 5:
30. Must have reliable transportation. $10 an
hour. Call 352-336-2399. Leave brief sum-
mary of qualifications on answering machine
and we will return your call. 9-1-3-14

Looking for student with high academic
standards and piano skills to provide trans-
portation, after-school care, homework help
and piano mentoring for 11-year-old girl. 2 to
3 afternoons a week, 3:30 until 5:30. Must
have at least 5 years of piano experience'
and reliable transportation. $10 an hour.
Call 352-336-2399. Leave brief summary of
qualifications on answering machine and we
will return your call. 9-1-3-14

Five Star Pizza on Tower Road. Now hiring
experienced pizza makers and phone per-
sonnel. Apply in person 600 NW 75th Street
9-13-10-14


PT, Flex Hours Inside & Outside work at
Private School FDLE Background check.
Must be able to drive Manual Trans. Pierced/
Tattooed need not apply. 8505 NW 39th Ave.
9-6-5-14

Childcare needed in my home for 2 yr old, 4
or 5 days per week. 8:30 to 4:30. Previous
childcare for toddlers. Resume, references
& own transportation required Call 318-4755.
9-1-3-14

Sales Assistant: Duties to include data
entry, bookkeeping and customer service.
MSWord, Excel, & Quickbooks exp. needed.
Part time 20-30 hrs wk. Send resume to
jobs@cyberchem. com. 9-6-5-14

Loving, reliable babysitter needed for-
Newberry family. 2 (sometimes 3) days/wk
7am-5pm. Female, NS, with own transporta-
tion. Fall/spring commitment. Call 352-258-
9216 Lv. msg. 9-7-5-14

OFFICEASSISTANT
Part time. Duties: type, file, copy, fax, com-
puter. Some patient interaction. Mail resume
to SCB, 6400 Newbery Rd. #301 Gainesville
32605 9-14-10-14

LOT PERSON. Full or part time. Must be
hard-working, dependable, w/clean driving
record. Apply in person only @ Southeast
Car Ageticy 39th Ave. 9-7-5-14

DELIVERY DRIVERS
Apply at KOTOBUKI 1702 W. University Ave.
9-7-5-14

Full time chemist, course work &/or lab-expe-
rience in quantative & instrumental analysis
required. GC experience required. MS or
HPLC experience desirable. Send email re-
sume to janies@abcr.com. 9-14-10-14

FIND BABYSITTING JOBS, babysitters or
nannies at CallforSitters.com! Sitters, regis-
ter today for FREE! 8-31-1-14

Help wanted for after-school activities &
wkends. 2-4 hrs for 14 yr old boy w/autism,
ADHD, MH (high-functioning). Exc oppor-
tunity for special ed and/or health-related
students. $7/hr + mileage. Page 276-1061
9-9-7-14

NANNY wanted to pick up 8 yr old at school
and watch her and 7 yr old brother approx 20
hrs/wk. Possible some light housework 1:30-
6pm, Mon, Wed, Thrus. 1:30-10pm on Tues.
Call Pat at 352-214-7896 9-7-5-14

Now hiring PIZZA MAKER/CASHIER
Exp preferred. Apply @ Italian Gator 1728 A
W. University Ave. Also hiring for 2nd location
in High Springs. 9-7-5-14

Natural Foods Dept. Stock Clerk FT & PT
shifts. Heavy lifting required, Need to be
available holidays. Apply within 515 NW 23
Ave. G'ville. DFWP. 9-9-7-14

OPUS CAFE COFFEE BAR
Work @ a fast-paced coffee bar near cam-
pus. Searching for dependable students to
work between 18-24 hrs/wk. Morning & af-
ternoon weekday shifts available. Call Joel @
352-376-4823 for more info. 9-6-4-14

Competitive cheer team needs male coach.
Experienced in tumbling and stunting. Call
352-215-0969 9-2-3-14

Positions available for full or part itme in
sales. Gator Fever in Butler Plaza 692-5597
or 692-4472 9-14-10-14


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9-7-5-14

Busy optometrist office needs part time
help. Must be available Tues & Thrus 10am
to 3pm. Weekends also. Will train. Good-
people skills a must. Email resume & hours
of availability to: humanresources@starlinge
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4x4x4 $20/mo
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**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
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EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryclub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250'
x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump pad-
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FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.
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Stringing If anybody can string rackets low,
EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in
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We have more string than all local stores
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Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can
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1800 Gun Inventory
Over 500 handguns in stock
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Reloading Supplies 466-3340
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8mi. South of G'ville on 441
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Computer Skills Challenge I am looking for
students interested in helping produce a pilot
for a t.v. game show. The game involves
the use of computers, the internet and con-.
testants. I am trying to find out if the game,
computer skills challenge, is a game that stu-
dents find interesting and would like to par-
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Sports
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005


ALLIGATOR
www.alligatorSports.org


Players admit to slacking during Zook regime


By BRYAN APP
c Alligator Staff Writer
bapp@alligator.org

Ron Zook was no Bear Bryant,
though the guy did work like a
bear.
Spending endless hours con-


fined to the bowels of the Swamp,
Zook tirelessly toiled to make the
Gators "better and better," to quiet
"the noise in the system," all the
while chasing a dragon that would
ultimately turn around and bite off
his head. If one statement rings true
about the discarded coach, it's that


he cared about his job. The same
couldn't be said for his players last
season.
For all the noise certain Gators
made about Zook's firing last
season, few, if any, put their
muscles where their mouths were.
Admittedly, Zook's boys left him


Alligator File noto
Defensive tackle Marcus Thomas (44) admits to being one of many Gators who underachieved under
former coach Ron Zook. Matured backups and a new no-nonsense attitude could quell the laziness.


out to dry, as complacency reigned
supreme throughout the ranks of
the Orange and Blue last season.
"We were kind of set in stone
[last season]," defensive tackle
Marcus Thomas said. "I'll admit I
know I was, because I figured no-
body would take my spot, so I just
kind of did what I wanted."
But don't crucify Thomas.
Others also will attest to their lacka-
daisical affliction last season.
"I was probably a victim of it
too," center Mike Degory said.
"I think we all were. But Coach
[Urban] Meyer has definitely
preached to us that it's not our
choice anymore. Everybody is com-
mitted to the same goal. If you're
cheating yourself, you're also
cheating somebody else."
Kind of like how the defensive
line cheated the rest of the Gators
last season. Meyer doesn't like be-
ing cheated.
"Our coach was telling us we
only had [13.5] sacks last year, and
for a defensive line, that was ter-
rible," junior Ray McDonald said.
"So they wanted to make a few
changes for guys to be in the right
places to make good plays."
Meyer reassigned McDonald
from tackle to his former defensive
end position. The coach has no
favorites and isn't afraid to shake
things up in order to instill a sense
of urgency in his squad. It's a re-
freshing departure from last season
for some.
"Last year, I guess a couple guys
had problems with the coaches,"
linebacker Earl Everett said. "They
were a great staff, but a couple
guys, I guess they weren't buying


into what the coaches were bring-
ing."
According to one holdover from
UF's former regime, however, age
played a significant factor in the
Gators' motivational woes.
"Coach Meyer told us this
is an investment. As much
as you invest in it, you're
going to get that much
reward out."
Mike Degory
UF center

"Two years ago, we went into
the season, and Mo Mitchell, an
offensive lineman, is playing defen-
sive line," co-defensive coordinator
Charlie Strong said. "The competi-
tion has gotten a lot better for those
guys at their positions. Now you
look at Ray, you look at Marcus, you
look at [Jeremy] Mincey, you look at
Steven Harris and Joe Cohen. There
was nobody to push [before]."
Thanks to such competition and
coaches like Strong and his counter-
part Gregg Mattison, Everett claims
UF's lazy days are finished.
"There are a couple guys behind
some of us who are really pushing
for a spot," Everett said. "If we
don't jump up and do what we are
supposed to do, the next guy is go-
ing to be there."
And if a benching doesn't strike
fear in their hearts, perhaps a little
economics lesson will.
"Coach Meyer told us this is
an investment," Degory said. "As
much as you invest in it, you're go-
ing to get that much reward out.


Best way to start the day, Meyer O's is a part of this balanced offense


Just last week, I was strolling through
Publix, and I ran into Urban Meyer.
I didn't see him standing in the express
line or in the produce section or even with his
family.
I found him hanging out with Tony the
Tiger, Trix the Rabbit and Toucan Sam.
I followed my nose and, believe it or not,
encountered the Urban Meyer cereal.
Yes, every morning you can pour yourself
a bowl of Urban O's, as I like to call them, and
devise plays with sugar-coated X's and O's.
I know Meyer is vastly superior to UF's last
coach, and everyone already has Rose Bowl
tickets reserved. But does this guy really de-
serve his own cereal?
You bet he does.
ir only eight months, Meyer has managed


MLB
Cardinals 6
Marlins 7


Nationals
Braves


to give this football program a complete make-
over. More importantly, he has shown the
University of Florida what a coach can do.
Ladies love him, players follow him and
sports writers are a little scared of him.
Forget Steve Superior, because Urban
Meyer is going to go down as the greatest
coach in Gators' history.
Is it a little too early to be making such bold
statements? If you disagree, just look at what
he has done here in such a short span.
He has taken a group of men who would
have taken a bullet for Ron Zook and gotten
them to see the errors of their ways from the
last three years.
He's cultivating the Florida family by in-
viting former Gators greats to speak with his
young team. If it weren't for Urban Meyer, 99


* Former UF linebacker Channing
Crowder will start in the Miami
Dolphins' preseason finale on Sat-
urday in place of the injured Zach
Thomas.


percent of the football
team would not have
known that former
UF de ensive lineman
Jack Youngblood once
played on a broken leg.
Farzad Safi Come on, you know
Far's Side you like Grandpa's sto-
fsafi@alligator.org ries too.
Finally, he plans on
earning the fans' ad-
miration by involving them more. The Gator
Walk will allow fans to walk with and cheer
the team on as they march into the stadium
from University Avenue.
Steve Spurrier was an offensive master-
mind; however, he would rather tee off than
put in extra hours at the office. Ron Zook was


2002: Taylor Jacobs records a UF record
246 receiving yards in the Gators' 51-3 rout
of Alabama-Birmingham. It was Ron Zook's
first game at UF, but the glory wouldn't last
long. The next week, UF fell to Miami 41-16.


a convincing recruiter but mostly just lucky to
have ever coached here.
Meyer is a two-time National Coach of the
Year who combines values, work ethic, cha-
risma and success.
Down to the bones, this guy is a winner.
Meyer is currently on a 16-game winning
streak and hasn't lost in a year and a half.
Oh yeah, he's also won five times as many
.games as he has lost over the last four years.
Years from now, Meyer might move on to
Notre Dame or a Big Ten powerhouse, but his
legend at UF will remain.
So until that day, give the man his own
Wheaties or whatever he may ask for.
Coaches like this don't come around too
often, so consider yourself lucky to be along
for the ride.


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UFROUNDUP

Goalies vie for starting spot against Notre Dame


Editor's note: See extended versions of both
stories at alligatorSports.org
A half-hour before practice began on Tuesday, Jen
Gardner was already sweating.
Before the rest of the team came out, goalkeep-
ers Gardner, Brittni Goodwin and Katie Green took
turns fielding kicks from assistant coach Danielle
Fotopoulos in front of two goals
formed into a right angle.
With head coach. Becky
Burleigh holding back on nam-
ing a starter for Friday's match
against No. 2 Notre Dame, the
practice field turns into a battle-
ground.
Gardner "The starting job is on the
line every time we go out there,"
Gardner said. "I could have it one day, Brit could
have it the next day and Katie could have it the next
day. It's up in the air."
Gardner started the first game against Drake,
allowing one goal while stopping three shots, but
came away irked by giving up a late goal.
"I think it was disappointing for the entire de-
fense as a whole," Gardner said. "We worked really
Shard the entire game and to give up a goal on a set
piece was highly disappointing."


WEATHERING THE STORM: Louisiana State
transfer Stacy Bishop and Fotopoulos, a former
Tigers' coach, have taken their minds away from
soccer this week with Hurricane Katrina hitting
near the LSU campus.
"It's definitely a concern," Fotopoulos said.
"It's something that's been on my mind all the
time, whether I'm in the office or at home."
After Katrina ripped through Louisiana,
Bishop contacted her former teammates to make
sure all were safe.
"All the girls in Baton Rouge are fine,"
Bishop said. "I couldn't get in touch with
them [Monday], but I got in touch with them
[Tuesday] and they're all good."

NICK ZACCARDI

NO PLACE LIKE HOME: It was her first time back un-
der the big lights, the pressure cooker that is Division
I volleyball. For Amber McCray, the long road home
finally ended in her Oz, the center of the O'Connell
Center floor.
Though it was her first time back since suffering
a severe knee injury during the spring of 2004, the
6-foot Texan was more than impressive, tallying ten


kills with a .350 hitting percentage.
"Going into the match my hope was that I could
play her for a long period so she could get into a
rhythm," UF coach Mary Wise said. "And I think
that's what happened. The hitting errors came be-
cause she was just early. I have to think that's waiting
a year and a half to hit."
Despite playing in a live match for the first
time since the opening round of the 2003 NCAA
Tournament against Georgia Southern, McCray felt
little apprehension as she crossed back over from the
sidelines to primetime.
"Ironically, [I didn't have any apprehension],"
McCray said. "The Orange and Blue game kind of
prepared me for being in front of the Gator crowd
and everything, and once you step on the court and
start warm-up, any butterflies I might have had are
gone."

SEE YOU NEXT YEAR: Wise announced af-
ter Monday's match that Kristina Johnson,
ranked as the No. 55 recruit in the nation by
*prepvolleyball.com, will be redshirted. The
Gators will go with the middle-blocking trio
of sophomores Kari Klinkenborg and Kisya
Killingsworth and freshman Kelsey Bowers.

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SL L I G TOR E WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005


UF FOOTBALL

Portis, Dickey prepare to play


By LOUIS ANASTASIS
Alligator Staff Writer
lanastasis@alligator.org

UF quarterback Gavin Dickey
boasts a career throwing accuracy
of 73 percent.
But Dickey hasn't completed,
sa110 of 150 passes. Nor is it 55 of
75 passes.
The redshirt junior's stellar rate
stems from having completed 11 of
15 passes.
That's it and not just for Dickey,
but for UF's entire reserve quarter-
back crew.
Sound bad? If starter and
Heisman hopeful Chris Leak suffers
injury, yes. If Leak outlasts a season's
worth of pounding, no.
"An injury is something we don't
want to happen," Dickey said."
I think Coach [Dan] Mullen and
Coach [Urban] Meyer have been
getting everybody prepared to play,
and we're ready to step in and do a
very good job."
And that's where they stand, or
sit on the bench.
As well as Leak might flourish
under Meyer's new system, there
is a three-headed enigma lurking on
the sidelines.
There is Dickey, a play-every-
position kind of player, who could


catch more passes than he throws as
he battles for the fifth wide receiver
job. There is freshman Josh Portis, a
California product who rescinded
his intent to play for Utah once
Meyer joined the Gators. And in
case of emergency, break the glass
and plug in sophomore Cornelius
Ingram, who is considering splitting
time between football and basket-
ball, seeing how the UF basketball
team will lack guard depth.

"What we have is a com-'
mittee backing up Chris."
Dan Mullen
UF offensive coordinator

Though Meyer has yet to name a
No. 2, it's Portis's job for the taking.
The freshman showed tremendous
poise during the Orange and Blue
game and flaunts the pass-run abil-
ity the spread offense requires of a
quarterback.
Then again, will Portis sport a
deer-in-the-headlights look once he
runs out of the Swamp's tunnel this
Saturday?
"I want to see his reaction," said
Meyer, who added that both Portis
and Dickey should see time against
Wyoming, regardless of their places
on the depth chart. "If his reaction


is what I'm worried it will be for the
first couple of minutes, he might
not see a snap until I see him settle
down."
In a nutshell, UF's problem at
quarterback is that behind Leak
there is virtually no experience.
Even so, all the reserves pos-
sess speed, an invaluable asset for
the spread offense. It is their abil-
ity to keep defenses guessing that
will warrant them playing time
throughout the season. Don't be
surprised to see Portis or Dickey
enter every game for a series or two
to mix things up.'Under Meyer's
spread offense at Utah last season,
reserve quarterback Brian Johnson
played in seven games, complet-
ing 14 passes. And that was with
Heisman finalist Alex Smith man-
ning the offense.
"What we have is a commit-
tee backing up Chris," Mullen
said. "Josh Portis is doing a lot of
good things at practice, learning
as a young guy. Gavin Dickey has
played a lot of quarterback in the
SEC, and we're working him at
receiver now, but if you ever get
to see him when he jumps into the
quarterback position, he's going.
"He's a really sharp kid, and
he's really comfortable with the
offense."


Josh Portis is leading the race to back up starter Chris Leak. Coach
Urban Meyer said both Portis and Gavin Dickey could play Saturday.


Spread offense gives No. 5 receiver opportunity to shine


* KENNETH TOOKES MAY SEE SIG-
NIFICANT TIME ON THE FIELD.

By ANDREW ABRAMSON
and ERIC ESTEBAN
Alligator Staff Writers

The No. 5 receiver spot may not be the
most glamorous position on every football
team, but in Urban Meyer's spread offense it's
a vital role and UF's coach may have found
his guy.
Meyer has mentioned several players
throughout fall camp that could be the fifth
receiver, including quarterback Gavin Dickey
and tight end Tate Casey, but right now Meyer
likes Kenneth Tookes.
In two seasons at UF, Tookes recorded just
- two receptions in eight games. But the 6-foot-
2, 205-pound junior has always been regarded
as a talented player, and now he may finally


have his chance to contribute.
"Tookes has made a big push," Meyer
said. "He's a pretty good blocker and that's
a big part of what we do, too. We run a lot
of perimeter plays. Our first year at Utah, we
weren't very good on the edge and we weren't
a strong perimeter run team. The second year,
I thought we were as good as anybody in the
country on perimeter blocking."

PLAYING TIME: Just days before UF's season
opener against Wyoming, starting linebacker
Earl Everett remained out of practice with a
neck injury.
However, Meyer said Everett will be ready
on Saturday.
Meyer also said that starting offensive line-
men Tavares Washington and Jim Tartt are
suffering from minor injuries but should also
be ready to go.
As for the starting tailback spot, Meyer
continues to say the job is wide open, but


once again he praised true freshman Kestahn
Moore.
"He's one of those every play guys," Meyer
said.
Meyer said that redshirt
freshman receiver Mike
McIntosh might play on
Saturday, albeit in a limited
role. The same goes for true
freshman Nyan Boateng,
UF's highest-rated receiver
Boateng in the high school class of
ng 2005. The biggest knock
against Boateng is that he didn't play his entire
senior year of high school due to injury.

DEFENSIVE WOES: While cornerback Dee.
Webb seems fully recovered from a shoulder
injury, the defensive line rotation took a hit
on Tuesday.
Sophomore defensive tackle Javier
Estopinan sprained his foot and is expected


to recover, but the injury places an added
burden to the interior of a line short on
depth and experience.
"Going into the ball game this week-
end, it's where we wanted the line to be at
two deep," co-defensive coordinator Greg
Mattison said. "Some guys in the rotation
are going to have to step up."
Derrick Harvey, Clint McMillan, Joe
Cohen and Lutrell Alford make up the
second string defensive line, Mattison con-
firmed.
The lack of experience at the defensive
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trenches.
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record a snap in his career, while McMillan
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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 6 the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville. Florida We Inform. You Decide. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 By KYLIE CRAIG Alligator Writer kcraig@alligator.org When Troy Devine decided to join the UF chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, he was hoping to meet new people and make good friends. He didn't expect death threats, stolen and vandalized property or hazing. But that's what happened. Now Devine has complained to UF's Office of Student Judicial Affairs, which is investigating the allegations and may charge the fraternity, known as Pike. Devine, who originally joined the fraternity at Florida Atlantic University, became affiliated with the UF chapter in Fall 2004. However, Devine was never a UF student. He joined UF's chapter while attending SFCC, which is against university policy. Because he was already affiliated, Devine didn't have to go through new-member procedures but said he witnessed Greek pledges being hazed through two Lift recruitments. According to an e-mail from Devine, pledges were put through degradation and physical and mental suffering during the pledge week and "Hell Week" at the end of the semester. The e-mail describes a hazing ritual called "scrubbing" that took place at the end of the new member period. During "scrubbing" pledges were forced to scrub bathroom floors covered in detergent with their bare knuckles until they bled. Devine wrote that fraternity members would sometimes force the pledges to go SEE HAZING, PAGE 8 Tricia Coyne / Alligator Staff The Authentic African Custom Dance Group performs before an enthusiastic crowd at the Black Student Assembly on Tuesday night in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom. eyerachen lead we wishers By DIANA MAZZELLA Alligator Writer dmazzella@alligator.org The crowd was going wild, and it wasn't even a football game. Gators head football coach Urban Meyer, UF President Bernie Machen, other administrators and dance presentations urged more than 800 students at the Black Student Assembly Tuesday night to show the world what they've got. "There's gonna be ass-kicking," Meyer said of the Gators-Wyoming matchup this Saturday. He asked students not to be surprised when they succeed, whether it be winning national championships, becoming doctors Multicultural or making good AffairS grades. He ended with, "I'll see you Saturday at 6 o'clock." The crowd went wild. Machen welcomed students and encouraged them to have a wonderful year. "We're most proud of our students," he said. Samuel Green, assembly co-director for BSU, said the event's organizers sent letters of invitation to the administrators and Meyer. "He seemed eager to participate," Green said of the coach, adding he thought the attendance was better than last year's. Student Senate President Diane SEE BSU, PAGE 8 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Ii Every afternoon, professor Laura Ellis climbs the 194 steps of Century Tower. With only a bit of light passing through the windows, she pounds out.her finest fiveoctave masterpieces on one of the largest instruments in the world: the carillon. See story, pg. 5. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 10 Thunder CROSSWORD 11 storms SPORTS 18 91/75 visit www.alligator.org UF keeps place in lobby group By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org Student Senate unanimously confirmed Tuesday night that UF will remain a member of the State University System's lobbying group, the Florida Student Association. Student Government will pay $29,262 in FSA membership dues, $2,000 for hosting the organization's conference at UF this year and $2,730 for travel expenses. FSA Executive Director Mike Fisher said the organization exists to protect the interests of students across the state. "One of our main goals is to be a watchdog on the state legislature and make sure they aren't doing anything detrimental to students," he said. Student Body President Joe Goldberg agrees with the decision. "I think it's important that students' voices are united all across Goldberg the state," he said. IT'S YOUR MONEY: Also at Tuesday's meeting, Budget and Appropriations Chairwoman Jackie Pace presented the Activity & Service Fee budget for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. Pace said the budget of student money, drawn from tuition, looks weaker than in previous years. "In the past we kind of tended to give away money," she said. "As a result our reserve account is pretty low. We're kind of in dangerous ground. For a while it's going to be a little tight. There is simply not enough money to fund everything that was requested." Pace said utility-price hikes, minimum-wage increases and university-salary increases contributed to the hard times. One casualty of the cuts is the USA Today and New York Times readership programs, for SEE SENATE, PAGE 8 E Defensive tackle Marcus Thomas (44) admits to being one Gator who underachieved under former coach Ron Zook. A new no-nonsense attitude could quell the laziness. See story, pg. 18. rte r ty of 'I I oga I hazing

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2, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 News Today LOCAL Gainesville residents urged to conserve electricity Natural-gas production in the Gulf of Mexico virtually ceased following Hurricane Katrina, spurring the Florida Gas Transmission to ask utility companies throughout the state to advise their customers to conserve energy, according to a Gainesville Regional Utilities press release. "The limited availability of natural gas, transportation issues in getting fuel oil here to replace what we are burning and higher prices for both fuels are all causing us some concern, but we are hopeful that this is a short-term problem," said Chip Allen, GRU's assistant general manager for Energy Supply, in the release. Approximately 30 to 35 percent of the electricity in Florida comes from plants fueled by natural gas, the price of which is more than $13 million per million Btu, the measure of the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of liquid water by one degree Fahrenheit. Last August the same amount sold for $5.3 million, the release stated. -EVA KIS CAMPUS UF official to run for City Commission next year Honors Program Associate Director Jeanna Mastrodicasa announced she is running for a Gainesville City Commission seat on Monday "I think I represent the next generation of leadership in the community, the future lead6rs of tomorrow," she said. City Commissioner Warren Nielsen will step down from his position this year. Mastrodicasa FORECAST TODAY THUNDER STORMS 91/75 THURSDAY THUNDER STORMS 92/73 FRIDAY THUNDER STORMS 91/73 said she would be a good replacement because she agrees with his stance on many issues. Mastrodicasa said she has thought about running for the City Commission for a long time and spent the summer in Gainesville preparing for the upcoming election in March. There is only one woman on the seven-member commission -Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan. If elected, Mastrodicasa said her presence would add more diversity to the conmuission. "I think it's the right opportunity at the right time," she said. Protecting the environment and improving downtown and East Gainesville are some of the problems Mastrodicasa plans to tackle if elected. She also said she wants to ensure that as the city grows, it does so safely and in a way that is optimal for transportation, housing and other issues. Mastrodicasa said she plans to keep her position at UF if elected. She pointed out that Rick Bryant, another at-large city comnissioner, has been able to balance working simultaneously for UF and the city. "We're planning to kick off my campaign in September, so you'll be hearing more," she said. -ADRIENNE BROWNE PC donates to fire Victim The Panhellenic Council presented the UF student whose room was destroyed in the Broward Hall fire with a check SATURDAY THUNDER STORMS 89/72 SUNDAY THUNDER -STORMS 90/71 of $1,650 Tuesday to help in her recovery. The student, who lost nearly all of her belongings, was in the middle of new-member recruitment week when the fire occurred nearly two weeks ago. PC President Ashley Gomberg said one of the potential new members came up with the idea to collect money. "It was them who really started it -and Pi Chis," she said. Pi Chis are women who lead students through recruitment, but are disaffiliated with their sororities during the week. The money was raised from anonymous donations over a three-day period. One student donated $50 the first day. Others donated in any way they could. People were bringing in punch cards for free meals and were donating those, Gomberg said, adding, "It was so nice of them." Amy Clark, the student's Pi Chi for the week, said the student was thrilled by the check. "She was absolutely speechless," Clark said. "I think it's definitely representative of Panhellenic. Thoughwe are 16 different chapters, we're all one comrisunity" -KYLIE CRAIG The Algator strives to be accurate an c its news reports an editrias if y'ou find an wrror, please cal our newsroom at (352 I 376-4458 or send an e-fnail to editor atoorrg. LADIES NIGHT H Vd-USE Ladies Drink FREE 1[21 $2 Pitchers for Everyone -Live DJ FREE BEER 9pm -10pm 1718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 and the F, CHECK OUTan online calendar of "Stuff To Do" i~i theSiteat. Thursday through Sunday Funded by the Office of the Provost and the Division of Student Affairs The program is coordinated by the Office of Campus Programs. 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4, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 Feelings on new logo mixed By LYNDSEY LEWIS Alligator Writer Ilewiscalligator.org Armando Gonzalez was thrilled at the opportunity to live in Gainesville and immerse himself in the local sports culture when he transferred to UF from Miami-Dade College. "Everything is amazing here," the UF junior said. "I'm really proud to be one of the Gators." But Gonzalez wasn't as pleased with UF's decision to base a massive new marketing campaign on a slogan referencing the school's athletic program: "the foundation for The Gator Nation." "It sucks that we have to spend so much money on something stupid like that when the money could probably be used for better resources," he said. UF began its attempt to re-brand itself with advertising agency Lido Brand Strategy Group, which in the spring unveiled the marketing concept "an unparalleled university experience that lasts a lifetime" at a cost of $85,000. But the university wanted to project a message that would work better in traditional media such as TV, and hired a second agency, Fletcher Martin, to produce a new concept that has so far cost $200,000. Since UF's university relations office presented the school's new slogan last week, some students and faculty members have voiced concerns over whether it perpetuates a negative stereotype of UP as a sports-centered institution. John Sutherland, a UF professor and chairman of the advertising department, said it's probably too early to tell whether "the foundation for The Gator Nation" will even play a prominent role in the school's marketing plan. "You can't jump the gun on this, because the slogan may not even appear in the ads," he said. "It could be just a tagline or a concept." However, Joe Hice, UF's associate vice presiBy JESSICA RIFFEL Alligator Writer jriffeI@aIigator.arg Learn Russian, try flamenco dancing or practice rock climbing this semester, all without leaving UP. Leisure courses offered through the Arts & Crafts Center in the Reitz Union are non-credited courses that meet on a weekly or one-time basis. "The idea is to do something fun and to take the stress away from regular classes," Program Director Bree Jung said. This semester, courses such as pottery, guitar tennis and hip-hop are offered alongside new ones such as poker, dream exploration, beginning meditation and introduction to Russian. "I think it's a good break from regular classes," Jung said. "People who have signed up and tried something new find a new hobby and love it. It's nice to experiment and find something that you really love to do." Art history major Katy O'Heam tried screen printing during Spring semester and enjoyed the class. "It was good because I'm an art history student, but I also have a creative side, and it's hard to take art classes through the [Fine Arts] college without jumping through a lot of hoops," O'Hearn said. "Also, you don't have to worry about being graded." She became a member of the Arts & Crafts Center, where she continues her screen printing hobby by occasionally making shirts for herself and friends. "It's fun to have some sort of creative outlet," O'Hearn said. While leisure courses have been offered for more than 25 years, the selection of classes has changed with trends. "In the '70s there were disco classes, and now there's hip-hop classes," Jung said. dent for marketing and public relations, said he looks forward to publicizing the slogan as much as possible in future advertisements. "We'll call [the slogan]. more of a theme, but we'll use it as much as we can," he said. "It could take a while, but we do want everyone to eventually recognize and accept it." Although Hice acknowledged the slogan could be perceived as a reference to the university's athletics programs, he said it's actually meant to convey that being a Gator "is about believing that Gator Nation belongs to everyone involved with the university." The slogan is partially designed to appeal to potential donors. Kim Tanzer, a UF architecture professor and chairwoman of the Faculty Senate, said she initially opposed UF's new slogan but came to appreciate it. "I'm not a football person, but I believe this campaign can take the energy of the football program and put it toward academics," she said, adding that some of her colleagues take a different standpoint on the issue. "Faculty members think of themselves as academics, not Gators, but I think the best part about this is what we could change -the perception from the word 'Gator' being only about sports," Tanzer said. Although the total cost of UF's new advertising campaign is projected to reach $500,000, Tanzer said the price "is more than worth it if this marketing can change people's perceptions." However, UF graduate student Elizabeth Smith remains unconvinced. "The premise behind the idea of wanting to get UF out there is good, but in my opinion the slogan seems kind of stupid," she said. "The money should still go toward advertising the school, but maybe not in such a silly manner." The popular beginning and intermediate hiphop classes are offered by Pofahl Dance Studio, 4201 NW 16th Blvd. The studio offers tap, ballet, flamenco, modem, jazz and hip-hop for the community, but it aims to include UF students through the leisure courses. "We offer a lot that isn't offered on a regular basis at the university, and it's something anybody can take," studio owner Kim Tuttle said. "You don't have to be a dance major." "The idea is to do something fun and to take the stress away from regular classes." Bree Jung program director Community niembers, UF students and alumni teach the courses. Potential instructors fill out an application and course-proposal form on the leisure course Web site before their classes can be approved and offered. Fifth-year electrical engineering student Braden Kom has played guitar for the past six years. A year ago he decided to apply to teach a beginning guitar course. "I was playing guitar and decided it would be great if I could get paid for teaching students," Kom said. "It's a personal passion." He was approved, and this semester he will teach two classes Thursday evenings. "I want to instill the love of guitars in others and make them enjoy learning the guitar instead of stopping after a couple of months," Kom said. As of Tuesday, 480 students were registered for a leisure course. Of the 94 classes offered, 15 are full, but registration continues for the remaining courses until the first day of the specific class the week of Sept. 12. Online registration is open onthe leisure course Web site at www.union.ufl.edu/leisure. Presto! With help from the audience, illusionist Craig Karges impresses the large crowd by levitating a table, mind-reading and predicting the future during his performance at the Fall's first Gator Nights on Friday. umiversi y CI~m o% sr1vvo&r M NIGHTSPOT OWNER WAS ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGES. By IVETYIE IMiENDEZ Alligator Contributing Writer Despite the arrest of its owner last week for tax fraud, popular downtown nightspot University Club will remain open. Mark Spangler will stand trial Oct. 3 orl eight counts of filing false returns from 1999 to 2002, two counts for each year, U.S. Attorney's Office Public Affairs Officer Alan Sprowls said in a phone interview. Spangler is accused of underreporting profits made from the operation of University Club to the Internal Revenue Service. "We really can't disclose how the investigation started," Sprowls said. When asked if the dub would keep its doors open, Sprowls said his office had "no control over the club closing." The owner, in this case Spangler, is responsible for claiming the club's profits and losses on his personal income-tax return. Spangler was responsible for the payment of any income tax on money generated by the nightclub, Sprowls said. -"If it made money, Mr. Spangler had to claim it," he said. The charges state that Spangler provided false information on the club's informational tax returns as well as his own personal tax returns, Sprowls said. Fraud is different froi evasion in that evasion involves proof that the accused manipulated numbers. In this case something relevant to the accuracy of the return was false, so it was fraud, he said. "It has to be something that matters that is false on the return," Sprowls said. The sentence for fraud, which includes a maximum of three years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000, would be less severe than the sentence for Around tax evasion if Spangler GaneSVIRIe is found guilty, he said. Sprowls would not disclose how his office determined which charge was appropriate against Spangler. The club will remain open during Spangler's trial preparations. Several telephone calls made to Spangler about the club's future were not returned. Spangler's attorney, George Tragos, said the investigation of Spangler's University Club-related finances has been going on for years, yet it has taken until now to amass enough information to charge his client. After his first appearance in court, Spangler was released until he goes to trial. "It went great. The judge released him, so he's able to help me with his own defense," Tragos said. Spangler has no business partners in the University Club venture. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 5 ZN CAMPUS 'C(%ntury Tower bel ave students at the controls By JESSICA GAVILAN Alligator Contributing Writer Every afternoon, professor Laura Ellis climbs the 194 steps of Century Tower to sit in a sma room just below the bell chamber. With no more than a little bit of light passing through the slits of the windows, she pounds out her finest five-octave masterpieces on one of the largest instruments in the world: the carillon. "It's a fun instrument to play," the associate professor in the School of Music said. "Of course, the view from the top of the tower isn't too bad either." The carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 carllon bells arranged in sequence and tuned to produce harmony when the bells are sounded together. The UF carillon was purchased in 1976 using about $200,000 that had been accumulated from several generations of student fees. Though it was a large amount of money to dedicate to such an endeavor, the purchase of the carillon received KinN ichols/ Allgato UF music professor Laura Ellis plays the Century Tower carillon from the 11th floor of the tower Tuesday. A carillon is a system of bells manually played using a keyboard, similar to an organ. unanimous support froin the Student Senate, and on May 14,1979, the bells rung for the first time. The bells were installed in Century Tower, which was constructed in 1956 to serve as a monument in memory of students killed in World Wars I and l. The melodies from the bells of the 57-ton instrument are not played automatically by a computer as most seem to expect, she said, but are performed live by Ellis and the seven students in her applied carillon class. The class is for anyone who's interested in learning to play the instrument, Ellis said, noting the course -is open to both music and non-music majors alike. The sounds of the tower intrigued chemical engineering -student Julie Lawson, who took the course without prior experience with the carillon. "I heard the bells being played one day on campus, and I told my friends that one day I would be up there playing them too," she said. Lawson, who has played the carillon for two years, describes the instrument as being set up similar to a piano keyboard, but rather than having 88 black and white keys, there are 61 lower and raised wooden batons. She said getting her hands accustomed to playing the batons wasn't as difficult as leaning how to coordinate her hands with her feet, which are used to press 25 pedals. "My height is probably the most challenging thing about it," said the 5-foot-tall Lawson. "I have to do a lot of moving and sliding along the bench." Taking written piano music and playing it note for note on the carillon is not permitted due to copyright infringement laws. However, students are encouraged to arrange their own music by keeping the basic melody of a song but making some minor changes to it. "I heard the bells being played one day on campuS, and I told my friends that one day I would be up there playing them too." Julie Lawson UF carillon player Century Tower's carillon is one of the largest university carillons in the United States. There are fewer than 200 carillons in all of North America, only four of which can be found in Florida. Another student in the class, Kate Lindbolm, said she learned about the carillon when she read an article in the Orange & Blue Magazine three years ago about unusual classes the university offers. Lindbolm, who is in her third semester of applied carillon, describes the feeling of being up in the 11-story, non air-conditioned Century Tower as extraordinary, especially given its history. "There's a reason it's a symbol on campus," Lindbolm, 21, said. "It's not just a beautiful structure. It contains a beautiful instrument." ladies' summer & sandals BCBGirls 9 Cole Haan e Co Donald J. Pliner e AntonioI Gianni Bini e Michelle D eI o Timberland a Borne Tomm Steve Madden -Mia Nin Enzo Angiolini @ BC e Natui LifeStride.* Easy Spirit e U Clarks-And others Orig. $39-$275, now $9.75-$68.75. *Year-round styles not included. Selection varies by store. ach Melani Nurture y Hilfiger e West iralizer Jnisa shoes # .-a .-aa e 0 0

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6, ALLIGATOR 0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 Editorial Infantile games Administrators should stop playing with union he Editorial Board has one question for UF administrators: Did you really think you would get away with it? We should probably be a little more specific. This question could be about almost anythiing. Today's lesson in administration follies concerns one of the foundations of our university: faculty. UF's faculty union has been pushed aside for entirely too long. When the union was discarded in 2001, we could at least blame the bandwagon effect. All of Florida's public universities joined in on the massacre, claiming that the United Faculty of Florida's contract was void because of a reshuffling of the state's broken governing system. For 25 years the union had one contract with the entire public university system. But then the Board of Education, which was acting as the system's governing body, devolved its power to the schools' individual governing bodies, the boards of trustees. So all the universities' administrators jumped on the chance to break the contract and have some freedom with their decisions. After years of union negotiations being effectively out of their reach, university officials saw their chance to take control. Fine. It's a mean and illegal way to go about it, but we'll give you the benefit of the doubt. You guys were a little cranky after being shut into a financial prison cell you didn't create. But four years later, UF is the only university that has failed to recognize the union. That's right -every other public university in the entire state has reinstated United Faculty of Florida. Furthermore, a July court decision basically outlines why the universities broke the law in 2001: The bureaucratic reorganization of the Education Department was no more than renaming a board. It wasn't a real shift of authority. Why would UF administrators be so stubborn? Surely they've had plenty of time to come to an agreement with union officials. The union might even forgive their previous behavior if they at least seriously worked toward a new contract. Instead, they prance around like upset 3-year-olds with dirty diapers. First, they insisted that professional schools, like the Levin College of Law, be included in the faculty vote for a union. It was an obvious attempt to skew the numbers: Those schools have never been part of the union, and they don't want to be a part of it. Specialzed schools have different wants and needs. Then officials pushed shared governance. While the Faculty Senate has done its best to influence university policy, it's constantlypushed down by the administration. The Senate is simply not on an equal playing field. Every so often UF President Bernie Machen strolls in to meetings and answers a few questions. But he never commits to anything, and his presence is a courtesy, not an obligation. When Machen has to face a union, both sides will have equal control. Pam Bernard, vice president and general counsel for UT, recently said schools like UF that are part of the Association of American Universities traditionally have stronger systems of faculty governance, so the need for a union is limited. This is just ridiculously hilarious. Yet again, university officials are playing their favorite trump card: UF is better than all those sub-par Florida schools, so we don't have to accept the commoners' unions. Wrong. Faculty governance gets as much power as the administration wants to bestow upon it. We're betting increased snobbery doesn't miraculously strip officials of their desire for control. Administrators are engaging in an outrageous game. ,Playtime is over. Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR The Alligator encourages comments fromt readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 wotds(boutoeette-si'tedage).TbeyoNutbetypeddoublespaced and musrtoiude te autho's ntnnt clssicton and phone tomb,, ONtmes oil bewthhteld if the writer showos just cause. me reserve the right to edt fortotlengtht, gammare, style an,0libel. Setd letters to lette rso.Igator.org, bring themo to 1105 W.Universiy Ave., or send Itemn to P.O. Sot 14257, GateslIL 3260-2257.COILomes ot abot 455 words aeout orignal tot end editorial cartoons are also welcome.Questions? Call 376-4458. Opinionsm ALLIGATOR www.aI"igator.org/opinions -A------Column Shee-zhan's Texas protest long overdue he tents have been dismantled, the Porto-Potties have been emptied, and the crowds are heading to their cars. Today, after a 25-day run, the Cindy Sheehan circus is ready to leave Crawford, Texas, and only one order of business remains: Who's going to clean up the elephant poop? But as Sheehan takes the show on the road, it's important to remember why it all began in the first place. Sheehan, mother of fallen U.S. Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, set up camp outside President Bush's ranch in Texas on Aug. 6, demanding a meeting with the president to advocate the immediate withdrawal of all American troops from Iraq. Sheehan vowed to remain there until her request was granted or until the end of the president's vacation, in which case he would be seen off by a thousand bare asses. Well, figuratively at least. In all seriousness Sheehan's qualms with President Bush are completely justified. There were no slam-dunk weapons of mass destruction. There was no connection between 9/11 and Iraq. Our troops were ill-equipped and too few in number going into Iraq. And "the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy" of removing Saddam, which was "justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMDs," according to an official British document. Regardless of how Maverick-esque President Bush looked in his "Top Gun" re-enactment May 2, 2003, major combat operations were far from over. Unfortunately, President Bush made a few boo-boos that even Robitussin can't handle. Although Sheehan's call for immediate withdrawal is not the right answer, American troops should be coming home sooner rather than later. More than 1,870 U.S. Aaron Blye Blye's Eyes ablye@aligator.org soldiers have been killed in Iraq, and as stated by Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., "the White House is completely disconnected from reality," and "the reality is that we're losing in Iraq." According to the polls, a majority of Americans are unhappy with Bush's handling of the war. In a recent AP-Ipsos poll, 53 percent of Americans believe the United States made a mistake by going into Iraq. The movement Sheehan began is long overdue. The average citizen rarely stands up for what he or she believes in, and Sheehan should be commended for the attention she's brought to the mismanagement of the situation in Iraq. Her actions are a true testament to the power of one. But meeting with Cindy Sheehan would have set a dangerous precedent for President Bush. The line to meet with him would have been longer than the one to kiss Pamela Anderson at the county fair. More importantly where would the president find the time to do so and also lead the free world in fishing, cycling and reading about the history of salt? Yes, the condiment, not the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Are you really that surprised? Sheehan should continue to take her case to the American people regarding the war in Iraq, but she should not expect the president to give her another meeting in addition to the one she was granted in June 2004. A long line of grieving parents remains, and hey -no cutting! Aaron Blye is a political campaigning graduate student. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Should UF recognize the faculty union? Tuesday's question: Should UF officials involve students in more of their decisions? Vote or post a message at www.lligator.org 93% YES 7% NO 14 TOTAL VOTES I a til.i-jep-11nt f oria & g I gator

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Guest column Israel pullout foreshadows Iraq problem he Israeli pullout from Gaza has much to teach us about the cost of losing Iraq-. In both cases, liberals have long opposed occupation. Concerning Iraq, you may have even seen a couple "Support our troops -bring them home" bnunper stickers around campus. I imagine those that desire a premature exit from Iraq are led not completely by a genuine sympathy for the men in uniform but more by a misunderstanding of how much suffering Iraqis would endure in the wake of a pullout. Take Gaza. If the politics behind the pullout seem confusing, don't be intimidated. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's nane almost always has been synonymous with hard-liner and far-right wing, and the pullout is his brainchild. The West Bank security wall and pullout result from Sharon's frustration vith terrorism and occupation. Bush faces similar pressure in Iraq. Exhausted by broken promises and ineffective Palestinian leadership, Sharon conceded to the only option he saw available. Hamas has turned the pullout into a public relations campaign. Emboldened by the apparent success of their attacks, Matthew Palestinian terror Melone organizations Speaking Out are taking am at the complete destruction of the Jewish state and will rely increasingly on rockets to attack civilians. But the drama of booting out settlers and dismantling homes has masked the other losers here: the Palestinians. Israel's one-way concessions are largely responsible for legitimizing failed anti-liberal Palestinian leadership. Palestinians will now inherit a government that exerts little or no influence on the violent regimes that have terrified Israelis for decades. Now imagine Palestine becoming an anarchic militant state, and then consider what Iraq would look like in the event of an American pullout.-Sbnply calling it a terrorist breeding ground would not do it justice. The Sunnis and al-Qaida would drag the nation into a civil war. The Kurds would stop at nothing to take control of oil-rich lands around northern cities Mosul and Kirkuk. Very likely oil fields around the country would be set ablaze, dooming the Iraqis' only chance of economic prosperity. Saudi Arabia, Syria and Iran Would all be tempted to war with each other to get a piece of the action, while democratic progress in Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia would either stall or reverse. Tyrants worldwide would cheer the United States' failure. Sentiment at home would be tipped in favor of isolationists, leaving Russia, North Korea and China all free to intimidate their neighbors without fear of retribution. Terrorism, not civil disobedience, would be reinforced as the most potent tactic for minority factions to achieve political aims. The insurgents' victory would echo everywhere. The Israeli pullout from the relatively small area, which was left no provisions to stop terrorists or promote democracy, could destabilize an entire region. A pullout from Iraq would have the same effect on a much larger scale. More inmediately, the consequences of abandoning Iraqi democrats to terrorists and civil war could make an impoverished and violent Palestine look like a vacation spot. Mattheze Melone is a joornalison and political science najor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 7 Letter to the Editor Machen's comments on GAU unfounded hi Friday's Alligator article, "UF Ignores Union Ruling" President Machen responded to my concerns of the motive behind administrators' stalling tactics with a terse statement that the Graduate Assistants United president "doesn't know what she/he is talking about." To which suggestion of mine is he referring? Is it the allegation that the administration is wasting university resources fighting the faculty union? Local papers, for example the Jan. 25 Alligator article "Costs Mount in Fight Over Union" and the July 31 Gainesville Sun article "Legal Pendulum Swings Toward the Unions in Lengthy Battle with UF," suggest that "all the time and moneyspent dismantling the unions .may have been for naught." Or perhaps Machen is referring to my questioning of the so-called "shared governance" structure. UF administration has pushed this model as the alternative to a faculty union, but Machen is not legally botund to take the Faculty Senate's advice. Ultimately, any system of "shared governance" should be legally guaranteed by a union. Otherwise, administrators will once again respond to serious concerns with a terse "you don't know what you're talking about." Todd Reynolds Graduate Assistants United co-president Souvenir Edition! More than 60,000 people will be coming to Gainesville ..during the weekend-long event. They will be looking for places to eat, sleep, celebrate and buy souvenirs. 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8, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 UF investigating complaint HAZING, from page 1 running for miles and do push-ups and sit-ups, usually after a night of drinking, as early as 4 a.m. the next day. He was concerned that students could be hospitalized because they became so sick, he wrote in the e-mail. Devine complained of pledges being told to stand on tables and recite things they had to learn during pledge week. If they got something wrung, they were yelled at and had food thrown at them. The e-mail also included details of "pledge review boards" run by the new-member educator. Pledges were blindfolded and brought into the chapter room, where they were "grilled about the information they were to have learned that week." When they made mistakes, they were yelled at and forced tordo sit-ups and push-ups, sometimes for hours, until they were "mentally and physically exhausted." Notices were put on doors stating "Ritual in progress" in an attempt to ensure police or school officials didn't enter. Devine who was a regional vice president for the fraternity before transferring to SFCC, said he opposed the hazing procedures. He said Pi Kappa Alpha has a national policy against hazing and that he saw nothing at FAU like what he saw at U. "I have no problem with the little stuffbut when you'reatelling kids they have to bleed to join a fraternity, I just don't agree with that," he said. "They try to quote symbolism behind that you're bleeding for the house, but you don't need to make kids bleed." He said other members of the organization agreed with him, but the majority didn't want change. "I just realized trying to do things internally wasn't working," he said. "That is when I think they tried to get rid of me." Following his outspokenness Devine said he was threatened and ostracized by the fraternity. When he returned to the house to pick up his belongings June 4, his room had been vandalized, he said. Devine then filed police reports with the Gainesville Police Department about the vandalism. GPD spokesman Keith Kameg did not return calls. Devine's complaint with Judicial Affairs, which is public record, was not released because the case is under investigation, Associate Dean of Students Paige Crandall said. ,judicial Affairs officials are deciding if there are any charges, what the charges will be and who will be charged, she said. "Realistically, there will probably be something coming from this," Crandall said. "It's our goal to get this done as quickly as possible." Devine said he hopes changes are made within the organization. "My intent is not to have the fraternity shut down by any means," he said. "There are still alot of good people in the fraternity." Devine is no longer attending SFCC and has moved out of state. Pi Kappa Alpha President John Allen did not return phone calls to the Alligator. Text-messaging service on its way SENATE, from page 1 which Pace said SG just couldn't meet the expense. Pace said the A&S Fee is funded by about a $9 fee per credit hour, which is also used by the University Athletic Association and for health programs. Each year the fee is increased by about 5 percent. The newly formed budget will see its first reading next Tuesday. CELLULAR CONNECTION: Campus Media CEO George Tingo introduced a text-messaging service to Senate that would inkstudents to UF administration, professors, SG and other organizations. Tingo said the plan, which has already been approved by UF President Bernie Machen, will not be forced upon Student dents. Government "It's a pull theory, not a push theory,' he said. "It's a completely free service to the university and the students. What the students pay for is an incoming message to them.'" Tingo said the service is already available at five out of the 10 biggest universities. UF's version of the text-messaging program will be launched Sept. 12. Assembly explodes with frenetic dancing BSU, from page 1 Kassim said black students should challenge stereotypes of their being late and not making good grades. "Do well in class first and foremost," she said. "Be on time." She said her distinction as the first female black president of the Student Senate belonged to all students. Her attainment of the position is a "sign that UF is changing," she said. The rousing applause and cheers that met Meyer, Machen and the other leaders seemed like a polite whisper compared to the mania that engulfed the Reitz Union GrandBallroom for the dance and music presentations. Women catcalled and screamed when ~10 men of the Apocalypse Dance Troupe decked out in jeans, white T-shirts, open button-down shirts and black suit jackets hip-hopped and did almost acrobatic stunts, including one man dance-walking across the backs of four other men. The emcee announced the group as being UF's only all-male dance group. Likewise, the male audience didn't contain their excitement when women from the Urban Essence Dance Squad jumped, hopped and kicked their way through a dance. The Caribbean Student Association's troupe and Black Student Union's Shades of Unity also performed. The crowd's chanting and cheering through the performances reached the back of the room, where the wall was lined with students who didn't get seats. The audience laughed at the Association of Black Faculty and Staff's skit of studious and slacker students. Institute of Black Culture Director Darius Bost said the event cost about $1,000 and was paid for mostly by the Dean of Students Office through a Weeks of Welcome grant. BSU paid for part of the Spinal Tech costs. It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature. RCE( YCLE F Thy Need A Place To Stay. The Student Living Guide Can Help! Advertise in The Aligator's Student Living Guide and find the key to your business' success. You will reach over 50,000 readers, many will be looking for new apartments, condos, furniture, appliances, household items and much more! This section for display ads only. To run a classified ad on 10/10/05 in our daily classifieds, call 373-3463? alligator I

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 .ALLIGATOR, 9 U. pNovCEertyS FatLA uC 9 I NCOM ES F LAT AS CENSUS BUREAU SEES FOURTH HIKE. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -Even with a robust economy that was adding jobs last year, the number of Americans who fell into poverty rose to 37 million, an increase of 1.1 million from 2003, according to Census Bureau figures released Tuesday. It marks the fourth straight increase in the annual poverty measure. The Census Bureau also said household income remained flat, and the number of people without health insurance edged up by about 800,000 to 45.8 million people. "I was surprised," said Sheldon Danziger, co-director of the National Poverty Center at the University of Michigan. "I thought things would have tumed around by now." While disappointed, the Bush administration, which has not seen a decline in poverty numbers since the president took office, said it was not surprised by the new statistics. Commerce Department spokeswoman E.R. Anderson said they mirror a trend in the '80s and '90s in which unemployment peaks were followed by peaks in poverty and then by a decline in the poverty numbers the next year. "We hope this is it, that this is the last gasp of indicators for the recession," she said. Overall, the nation's poverty rate rose to 12.7 percent of the population. Of the 37 million living below the poverty level, close to a third were children. The last decline in overall poverty was in 2000, during the Clinton administration, when 31.1 million people lived under the threshold. Since then, the number of people in poverty has increased steadily from 32.9 million in 2001, when the economy slipped into recession, to 35.8 million in 2003. AROUND GAINESVILLE Sottudent paints mail mural By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ Alligator Contributing Writer Most see the post office as drab and boring. Ashley Awbrey saw a canvas. The UF set design student was honored at a ceremony Tuesday morning for painting a mural on a wall of the University Post Office behind The Swamp Restaurant. Awbrey, the daughter of postman Larry Awbrey, painted a mural of an alligator letter carrier making a delivery at the university station office. "My father came up with the idea about two years ago, and I thought it was a good idea, so I decided to draw the design," Awbrey said. But she said she had some difficulty juggling her time working on the mural with her classes. "It was difficult to work on it, especially with all the hurricanes, the heat and how busy I was with school," Awbrey said. "I just wanted to do something that would better the community and make people see the beauty in things." The mural took approximately two years to complete. First the project required approval from the state of Florida, as post offices are federal property; then it took another year for Awbrey to design and paint it. The mural measures about 14 feet high and 40 feet long. "I was really excited that she was able to accomplish this big project," Larry Awbrey said. "I just wanted to do something that would better the community and make people see the beauty in things." Ashley Awbrey mural artist Awbrey began painting murals during her senior year of high school as a final project and continues to paint them for fun. "I just recently found out my artistic ability, and I think it's inspiring to receive offers to paint murals," Awbrey said. The mural is a reminder to observers that the post office is in a convenient location for UF students and can help them retain the same address in college for four years. Post-office boxes are available for rent to students throughout their stint at the university, postmaster Helen Davis said. REACH YOUR TARGET MARKET BEFORE THE GAME! -.when you advertise in 2005 AMc of & A I aa MaTsMRA %i NS September 2 Wyoming Deadline: Wed., Aug. 31 September 9 Louisiana Tech Deadline: Wed., Sept. 7' September 16 Tennessee Deadline: Wed., Sept. 14 October 28 Georgia Deadline: Wed., Oct. 26 November 4 Vanderbilt Deadline: Wed., Nov. 2 November 23 Florida State Deadline: Mon., Nov. 21 December 2* .SEC Championship Deadline Wed., Nov. 30th 5% Discount For any advertisement that ran on the week immediately preceding Kickoff Edition and is picket erp .oun a estaidg cd contract may la changes) for this discount 15% Discount ON ADVERTISEMENTS RUN IN 5 OUT OF 7 EDITIONS. DEADLINE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2005. 5% Discount FOR CASH BY DEADLINE *Depends on outcome of season 5'b' f Whey.$29.00 --Free Workout with this ad! check out our -J E Fall Term.$59.00 ONESVt School year.$99.00 daily specials I Year.$129.00 a GyM I Month of Tanning.$25].00, GAINESVILLECYM 20INW6THT 378400 Student Honor Court is accepting applications for: Attorney General Staff (law students only), Defense Staff (law students only) Associate Justices Hearing Officers Procotors Chief of Staff Public Relations Director Applications available now, JWRU Room 364 Deadline: Wednesday, September 7th, 5PM Questions? Contact Chancellor Stephanie Ducheine ducheine@ufl.edu 352-392-1665 ext. 364 Fnorida wolen1's1 acn FbI The Florida Women's Track and Field team will have an information meeting regarding possible walk-ons for javelin throwers on Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 5p.m. in the A/V Room in the Lemerand Center. All Students interested in becoming javelin throwers are encouraged to attend the information meeting. In the Southeastern Conference, the javelin throw has traditionally been an event heavily influenced by walk-ons, so it is highly possible for a walk-on to Have immediate impact on not only the Florida team but also the conference level. For more information on the meeting and subsequent tryouts, please call Florida Women's Track and Field Assistant Head Coach Steve Lemke at (352) 375-4683 (ext. 5548).

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C Iass f eqbds WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/class Fpor Ren For Rent lit e,7 Rent Ren furnished,, furnished wished unishe d unfurm;nished It's not too late! Escape the dorms this spring! 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH FREE Cable w/HBO + SHOW'Alarm*Sauna Gated*24hr Gym*FREE Tan*Close to UF! Leasing for SPRING*377-2777 12-7-72-1 Super Clean Studio Walk to ShandsAnnual lease Now as low as $3.55 monthly inc all utilities ph 336-9836 12-7-72-1 NEED ROOMMATES? Private Bed/Bath, in 3/3 Apt. $489 for all utilities, furn, & internet Call 336-3838 12-7-72-1 BETTER THAN THE DORMS Roommate matching from $430 Townhouse style*Furnished*All Utilities Pool*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning Call for specials! 372-8100 12-7-72-1 HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR Spiral Staircase Skylight Pool 2 Tennis Cts Indv lease & Utility Pack Now and Fall 377-7401 12-7-72-1 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 12-7-72-1 1 MO FREE w/ indiv. lease. Countryside, 1 mi from UF. 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA, Furnished incI 51" TV, cable, DSL, washer/dryer, pool, fitness center, $425/mo. Call 352-281-4588 9-21-20-1 **Countryside IBR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. $425 util, cable, alarm, dsl incl. W/D. On bus rts 9 & 35. Individual leases. Call 407-620-1555 9-15-26-1 1, 2, 3, 4BR Apts. www.ApartmentsInGainesville.com 12-7-72-1 One Month Free + Free Internet, Cable, W/D, PC Lab, New Gym, 3 Bus Stops and Roommate Match! The Best Student Living and a Fun Community! Going Fast 271-3131 12-7-72-1 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 12-7-72-1 UF Living At Its Best 4/4 & 3/3 from $385 Inc[. all util., cable, & internet. On UF bus routes. Free roommate match. MaCor Realty Inc. 352-375-8888 10-18-45-1 WALK TO U F! 2BR/2.5BA townhouse near University & NW 8th. W/D, small pets ok. $750/mo. Call 1-877-833-2865. 9-8-10-1 ONE ROOM. Furnished in Oxford Manor. Call Danny 407832-8001 9-8-10-1 *OAKBROOK WALK* 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA. Walk to UF. Utils, cable, int, W/D incl. Balcony, pool, 3 fir. Live w/fem grad student. NS. Price neg 863-7385344. 9-8-10-1 Countryside 4BR/4BA $375/mo W/D, gym and pool, T1 internet, bus 9 & 35. Can be unfurnished if preferred. Individual lease length neg. Call Victor at 352-337-9747 or 786-385-3971 0-6-5-1 4BR/2BA WATERFRONT HOME on 2000care lake. Recently customized. Fireplace, pvt. 750 ft dock, short/long-term lease. 386566-3631 9-7-5-1 For Rent -unfurnishpd *QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1BR apt. $345/mo. 01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 12-7-72-2 5 BR House at UF Wood Floors, W/D, Screened porch, Pets Ok. 3 Blocks to UF OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 12-7-72-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! Wation Realty Corp, RFALTORS" mww.matsonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 12-7-72-2 *WALK TO UF* Studios & 1/1s from $469 studios incl all util Pets OK, Res. Free parking .guaranteed** You Cant Live any Closerl 1216 SW 2nd 372-7111 12-7-72-2 -A HOME FOR FALLI* HUGE floorplans 0 1, 2 & 3 BRs -$530-735! Sparkling pools & more! 0 Bike to UF Pets ok! Open wkends 335-7275 12-7-72-2 DOWNTOWN-ONLY 2 UNITS LEFT 3/3 avil NOW & Studio avail Oct. Alarm*Pool*Pets Welcome Daily $pecials!! 338-0002 12-7-72-2 OSUN BAY APTS@ *Some furnished availed eOWalk or Bike to Campus 00 1-1 $460/moOO2-1 $520/mo ww.sunisland.info 000376-6720 12-7-72-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few miles from UF. Located off SW 20th Ave. $375 -$450, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2 A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! Stress free living! Great rates! .0 1 BR from $460 2BR from $530 Beautiful pools/courtyards .Walk/bike to UF Pets ok 0 Open Weekends! 372-7555 12-7-72-2 SEPARATE FROM THE COMMON PLACE Luxury 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA W/D inc. *FREE Cable*Alarm* 24hr. Gym* FREE Tan* Close to UF Museum Walk 379-9255 12-7-72-2 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 Iv message 12-7-72-2 GET $$$ OFF RENT!,2&3 BR Available now FREE UF Parking Pinetreegardens.com Open wknds, 376-4002 12-7-72-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish. Short term available. Private Owner. $495up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 12-7-72-2 There's no place like home! Make us yours! 1BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH FREE Cable*w/HBO & SHOW*Alarm*Sauna Gated*24hr Gym*FREE tan*Close to UFI Leasing for Spring *377-2777 12-7-72-2 ***Beautiful and New*** 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY FREE High-Speed Internet FREE Monitored Alarm FREE Cablel~anning/Gym WD plus TVs in every kitchen 374-FUNN (3866) 12-7-72-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. wvw.ellieshouses.com 352-215-499; 'or 352-215-4990 12-7-72-2 SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $480.00 2.1 $530.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 12-7-72-2 TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS! HUGE Townhouse only $1025 Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100 12-7-72-2 *Location, Location, Location* 1BR $589, 2BR $639, near Butler Plaza, but park FREE @ UF. Alarms, some utilities, pets welcome! 1 w2.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 12-7-72-2 WOOD Floors at UF Large lBR w/W/. Pets ok, central air. Free parking, 1 blk from stadium. Open Weekends 371-0769 12-7-72-2 HOUSES AT UF 2 and 3 BRs from $690 W/D HU, Fenced in backyard, Deck. Open Weekends 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BATownhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* *Sign today & save over $1050* 12-7-72-2 HUGE 1BR! Move-in Today Tennis, b-ball, pool, alarm Pinetreegardens.com 376-4002, open wknds call about specials 12-7-72-2 You can't go wrong with FREE FREE Rent, FREE UF Parking FREE W/D 2BR/1.5BA townhome $669 Alarms, pets welcom, move-in today! www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 12-7-72-2 *2/2 TWHN Avail. Now!** 1.9 mi to UF-W/D*Garages Free Cable w/HBO & Showtime Free Tanning-Comp. Lab Pets welcome-Private dog park Luxury Living 377-2801 12-7-72-2 Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, 8395-8550. 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 *1 BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL* NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 3BR/2BA Flats 00 $735/mo 2BR/2BA Flats 00 $695/mo 2BRover 1100 sq ft 00 $695/ mo 1BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $599/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 CLC 00 WANT THINGS FREE? FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET RENT REBATE FOR FALL HUGE THREE BEDROOM! CALL TODAY! 372-8100 12-7-72-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 12-7-72-2 *Luxury LivinglWalk to UF* $679 1 BR, Private Patios, Alarm, Pets OK. Huge Bedrooms Walk-in Closets. Next to Sorority Row Office: 1216 SW 2nd AVE Call 372-7111 12-7-72-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOW AND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $325 to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 12-7-72-2 0 L. a0 0 E 0 U I U

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 U ALLIGATO111 For Rent ForRent For Rent For Rent For Rent uiiyp iaished ) unfur-nished 'unfurnished )ished wished Available Summer & Fall Studios & 1BRs $350 to $750 2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850 Gore-Rabell Real Estate, Inc. 378-1387 www.gore-rabell.com 12-7-72-2 DUCKPOND Historic house, lots of charm. Hardwood firs. Blocks to downtown. Studio $400/mo. 1BR $500/mo. 306 NE 6th St 338-0803, 379-4952 9-7-35-2 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 9-15-15-2 University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West 9 Month Individual Leases W/D, Pool & Utilities $325-$350/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-725-2 1 & 2 BRs Avail August! 1 BR $439 -2BR $539 August FREE 0 Pine Rush Apts -375-1519 12-7-72-2 1 BIG ENOUGH FOR 2l 1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal *racquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions. 332-7401 12-7-72-2 EM Cf 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. $1000/mo. Call Carol at 377-3852 or dalyproperties.com 9-8-28-2 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 callous to find your new home today 352' 375-7104 ex2. W EdBaur Management Inc, 12-7-72-2 *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 12-7-72-2 Close to UF & Butler Plaza on bus rte 2BR/1BA duplex w/huge fenced backyard. $630/mo 3829 SW 37th St. $100 off September. 352-371-5805 9-1-19-2 :z 0 L. L ) O -o -)O 0) Jam Cu== 'El= I -I *Huge 111 w/Balcony* Walk to class Next to sorority row Oversized: Br, Ba, Closet, & Kitchen Want to take a look call 372-7111 12-7-72-2 VILLAGE LOFT APTS. 1BR LOFT APTS. 650 &750 sq ft. Starting @ $490 mo. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 9-30-21-2 @03 BLOCKS TO UF!090 120 NW 10th St. 060 Historic 3BR, remodeled kitchen & bath, lofts, porch, W/D, cent H/AC $975 neg Ed Baur Mgmt 375-7104 9-2-15-2 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.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-15-2 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 9-2-15-2 $500 OFF 1st MONTH! Downtown 4BR 2BA house w/Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet floors, washer/dryer, $1050/rent 1525 NE 6th Terrace Carl Turington Real Estate, inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 9-2-15-2 $795 4BR Older, remodeled 4/2 house. Close to UF & SFCC. Pvt, fenced yard. W/D, satellite, possible pets, partly furn. On bus line. No cash dep for students w/good credit. Zoned MF Legal for 4 roommates Lease 371-9409 9-15-23-2 1 BR -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! 0 $185 Moves You Ins0 Georgetown Apts. NW location -378-1755 8-31-13-2 e STUDIOS $419. 0 Walk to a movie @ Butler Plaza 0 0 Includes water/sewer 0 Sundowne Apartments 377-2596 0 8-31-13-2 Se 2/1 ONLY $519.9 August Free 0 W/D hook-upe0 0 Beval Apts 0 372-48350 8-31-13-2 2 bd/2bu, NW area, Central H -& A/C. ceiling fan, dish washer, W&D, 2 car garage, fenced back yard. Close to Oaks Mali and North Regional. Ready for Aug. lease. $860. No section 8. Call 352-375-6754 9-30-33-2 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. 9-30-33-2 Colonial Oaks -SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2 Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF, wood floors, den with fireplace, large back patio, great for barbeques, washer/dryer. $1100 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2 IOSBEAUTIFUL 2BRAPARTMENTSOS0 Close to UF & Shopping, Avail. now. In Mill Run & Brandywine, Ask about Summer Specials, Call 665-4106 Today. 8-31-9-2 Greenleaf 2BR/1BA $600/mo + dep. refs req'd. Central H/AC. all appliances incl. 3783943/331-1414. No pets. 9-1-10-2 ******** WALK TO UF ******** 2Bed/Bath Apt in older house next to Univ. Ave. & 7th Terr. Pets ok, utilities included! $575/mo. Greg 214-3291 Others too. 831-9-2 3BR/3BA COUNTRYSIDE APT. Close to UF on bus rt. W/D, utils, cable w/ HBO,DSL incl. $400/rm/mo. No dep. Female only. NS. 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 930-24-2 "SERIOUS STUDENT DISCOUNT" See & ask a nice 2/2 condo vaulted ceilings, screened patio, laundry room, Non smokers/no pets, private yard. Call after 11am 374-4216 $600/mo. 8-31-8-2 Duplex near Duckpond. 2BR/1 BA. Large lot, very clean, with carport, W/D included. $600. Available immediately. Jeffrey 246-5801, 929-931 NE 6th Ave. 9-2-9-2 Village West Apartments 800 NW 18th Ave 1 BR/i1BA $460-$520/mo. Ask about UF Parking Decal Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 Bel-Aire Apartments 636 NW 26th Ave. 1or 2 BRs $535-$625/mo Ask about UF Prarking Decal Union Properties 373-7578 wwww.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 Large country home. 3 acres, huge oak trees, bike or bus to UF & Shands. Efficiency w/hdwd floors $400/mo. Garbage, water & cable incl. Share utls. Pets ok 376-6886, 262-0642 9-2-9-2 OBRANDYWINE CONDOS 2/1 ground floor, newly renovated $525 (12 mo), $575 (9 mo). H20 incl. Avail. 15 Aug. Rick 407-841-3040. 9-6-10-2 BLOCKS TO UF! Spacious 3BR 2BA, Bonus room, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc, Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent 1741 NW6th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 9-2-9-2 BIKING DIST TO UFI 3 BR 2 BA, Parquet floors, carport, screen porch, w/d hookups, $875/rent 600 NW 36th Drive Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2-9-2 1 BR/1BA condo close to UF New appliances. Call 352-213-3943 9-710-2 3/2 PARTY HOUSEAVAILABLE NOW. 904-710-3050 9-30-28-2 2 bed/1 bath condo for rent $650.00 per month. On 10-minute bus route, small pets OK. Call Stacey 352-256-6361. 9-21-20-2 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 9-7-10-2 HOME OR OFFICE 3 and 1.5 NW area .Close to banks, businesses and shopping centers. Central Ht and A/C. Private driveway and space for parking. Call 352-375-6754. No section 8. 9-30-27-2 FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile, carpet & paint. W/D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Available immediately. Call 352-219-6340 9-16-15-2 FREE RENT! Brighton Park 2/2 TH with W/D. Quiet student community w/pool, close to campus. Rent $825/mo. Security $700. Call 318-3194 Iv. msg. 9-2-7-2 **10 BLOCKS TO UF** Quaint 1BR apt in historic Victorian house. Wood floors, A/C, heat, fans, $450/mo. 3762184. 225 SW 3rd Ave. Pets ok. 8-31-5-2 1BR for relet in 4BR/4BA apt w/3 female roommates @ The Estates. Less than 1 mile to campus. Furnished. $490/mo. Cal 423878-3545. 8-31-5-2 **WALK TO UF** 3/2 W/D ceiling fans large living area 1402 NW 6th PI $1050 Call 904-631-0292 8-31-5-2 Walk to UF & Shands. 2/2 $800/mo incl water sewer, pest control, washer/dryer, newlyirfrovated'condo 871-1365 Iv. msg. 8-31-10-2 ONE GREAT HOUSE LEFT! 1801 NW 38th Dr, 3/2 DW, W/D $945 2 mi to UF, walk to Publix, on bus line 377-5988 or 352-514-1257 9-9-11-2 3912 SW 37th St. 3BR Great location, wood floors, newly painted, off-street parking $900/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-8-10-2 907 NW 11th Ave. 4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious interior, large yard. $1200/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-8-10-2 NEW &AFFORDABLE! Remodeled 3/1 house in nice NW area near UF. New: kitchen/bonus rm, bath, tUe/carpet, appliances, W/D. Central AC, big yard. $900/ mo 305-297-4827 9-15-15-2 Have Roommates? 4/BR/2BA House $950 3BR/2BA in FL park w/lawn svc $1500 3BR.1,5/BA in SE $650 3BR/1 BA duplex downtown $600 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 9-16-16-2 Close to Campus Available new, 2BR/1 BA apt. $475 Mitchell Realty 374-8579 x 1 9-16-16-2 4 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS 2BR/2BA apts 110 NW 9th Terr. Sec system, W/D, high ceilings, energy efficient, good parking pets* ok $700/mo Mitchell Realty 374-8579 9-16-16-2 Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welrome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1BR/IBA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1BR 1000 sq Bt 2BR Tomnhouses & Flats Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480 Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 127-71-2 4BR/3BA unfurnished house near campus, fenced backyard, new carpet, washer, dryer, $1050/mo 321-624-6417 Available immediately, rent starts Sept 1st. 9-8-10-2 Homes near UFl. 3BR/2BA, wd firs, 2635 W. University Ave. 3BR/2BA, wd firs, 1141 SW 9th Rd. Starting at $1150/mo Union Properties 373-7578 9-9-11-2 Close to UF! Great bus line. Treehouse Village SE 16th Ave. 2/2all new appliances. $650/mo 9 month lease available. 904-2726965 or 904-477-5105 8-31-5-2 4/3 & 3/2 HOUSES Walking distance to UF. Newly remodeled. W/D, carport and huge yard. Call 352-283-2828. 9-9-11-2 2BR/2.5BA in luxury townhouse. Amazing location on Sorority Row. Available ASAP. Call for more info 352-870-8902 8-31-5-2 1BR/1 BA POSH, DOWNTOWN APT. in heart of Gainesville night life. Wood floors, fireplace, pets okay. Call 305-778-4856 before too late! 8-31-5-2 BRADISSEN PLACE -Brand new construction. Large 2BR/2BA condo. W/D, patio area. Close to Archer Rd & UF. $850/mo. 3 available. On UF bus route. 332-0841, 317-5060 8-31-5-2 LARGE YARD W/CANOPY OAKS! 3BR/ 1.5BAw/washer/dryer, central air, hardwood floors, close to UF, $975/mo, 1115 NW 14 Ave, call 514-0518 9-8-10-2 Classic ieds. Continued on next page.

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12ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 Fr Rent forRehnt SubleasesRoprnaeM Roommates u3-nfurnishepd ufrihd -RomtsI ~ F *711 NW 8th St.* 2/1 close to UF/Downtown. New interior, clawlrfot tub $600/mo Drive by. Call 352-3321939 8-31-5-2 1/1 CONDO 4 BLOCKS to UF Near HSC, sorority row. Brand new kitchen, tile firs, patio, cent ACOff-str parking, $600/ mo incl water, swr, garbage 1st, last, sec. Avail now. 352-222-6344 99-11-2 HSUSES FOR RENT 2BR/1 BA & 1BR/1BA $700 & $550. In private wooded cul-de-sac near downtown. W/D incl 120 & 125 SE 10th St. Call Peter 316-6667 8-31-5-2 ACROSS FROM O-DOME Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/ mo no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509 9-1-6-2 Charming 2BR/1BA cottage w/sunroom. Large yard, alarm, new bath, 10 min from UF in quiet neighborhood. $800/mo 1st, last, security 481-5545, lv message. 9-1-6-2 For Rent $425 + util. 2BR in 4BR huge house, close to UF and Santa Fe.~W/D, two car garage. Available for fall & spring. Call 352-213-0486 8-31-5-2 1BR condo, 3 min from campus, spacious, new carpet and appliances, balcony, safe area, 4 month lease w/option to extend, available new. $505/mo + deposit 352-5022458 8-31-5-2 Pets free, 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse near UF and Shands. Fenced yard, deck, dishwasher, W/D, Central Heat/AC, beautiful tile, $750/mo. Available now. Call Shannon 258-2857. 9-8-10-2 HOuSe for rent 3BR/1 BA New cent. heat/air. Close to UF & Downtown. 502 NW 2nd Ave, New paint, cabinets, gas stove, DW $800/mo 1st+last. 352-219-3904. 8-31-5-2 1BR/1BA. in 4BR/4BA house. Internet, full kitchen, Wash/Dry. $300 + 1/4 util. 1126 NW 16th Ave. 352-373-2595. 8-31-5-2 NWT39th Ave. Nice 2BR/2BA + loft. With Wood Laminate floor 0 Lg., open, bright. Light carpet 0 Good neighborhood, convenient 0 Patio, gate, trees 0 $590-$610 0 Call 373-8310. 8-31-5-2 *3BR/2BA ON 2 ACRES* near sfcc/nfl.regional 2 mi to UF. 2000 NW 63 Terr. $1200/mo, wd flors, cent h/a, util rm w WD, dishwasher *352-316-3524*No Pets 8-31-5-2 Beautiful Luxury townhouse 2BR/2.5BA 1172 sq ft. 2 master suites W/D, alarm, ethernet. $850/mo 352-378-3056 8-31-4-2 0 2BR/2BA avail NOW 0 Only $570. No deposit, lg kitchen, poolview, gym, patio, great bus route & much more. Call Flo 352-371-6846 or Evelyn 407-4967887 9-1-5-2 SEPTEMBER RENT FREE 3BR/2BA houqp near Duckpond. CH/A, W/D, Mexican tile and wood firs, close to UF, great for grad students. 2101 NE 7 Ter. $980/mo. No dogs please. 256-3916 9-1-5-2 NEAR LAW SCHOOL 3/1, $1200/mo. 1st, last, sec. Pref grad student. No pets, W/D hookup, DW, wood firs, cent A/C, gas heat, trees. Call Tom >8pm or wkd 954-529-4031 9-12-10-2 MOVE IN SPECIAL -3BR1BA. 1 block to UF. 1227 SW 4th Ave. Spotless, extras incl. $1000. Cent H/AC 352-331-0590, 514-5060 cell. 9-1-4-2 36fV/2BA newly renovated condo. Close to UF & mall. No pets. Smoke-free. $1 000/mo + dep. Phone: 850-496-0367 or 352-336-6421 9-12-10-2 BRANDYWINE spacious 2BR/2BA Ground floor, end unit. Newly renovated. $650/mo, H20 included. Avail now. 3288473 9-2-5-2 Walking distance to UF! Corspletely renovated studio Condos in Prairiewood less than 1 mile to campus. $450. Call 215-5155/215-5506 9-30-25-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION 1608 NW 1st Avenue Located right behind the Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 9-30-25-2 Casablanca West townhouse, 1000 sq ft. 2BR/1.5BA, screened rm, W/D, pool, bus route. Avail Aug. $650/mo. Call352-3592594 9-13-10-2 $460/mo, 1/1 apt, 2 months free -no deposit. Close to UF& swimming pool. Call Bob 352-264-7740, 314-956-9323 9-6-5-2 Share w/two other student in 3BR/2BA duplex. BR are large. Cable avail, on bus rte. Near UF. Large fenced backyard. Pets permitted w/one time fee. $325/mo + 1/3 util. Whole flat $850/mo 475-5772, 246-9070 9-6-5-2 Beautiful, brand new Sorrento Subdivision. 2192 sq ft 4BR/2BA 2056 NW 47th Pl. 4.6 miles from U. $1550/mo + sec dep. www.gatorpads.com or 284-0316 or 2810733 9-13-10-2 SPARROW CONDO -SW location. A cute 1BR/1BA condo w/ loft, foyer, living/dining room combo, clubhouse, pool, bball, exercies rm, tennis ct. Close to UF & on busline. $575/mo, 1st& last. $300 dep. 352-278-6048 9-14-10-2 COUNTRYSIDE APTS. Rent 1 BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA; 6 to 12 mo lease available; all utilities incl, cable, ethernet, W/ D. Near pool. Info 786-412-9337. 9-14-10-2 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. Quiet neighbohood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-2 Subl eases Female for 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Behind sorority row. Short walk to campus. Avail ASAP. Price NEGOTIABLE. Call 352-870-8902 8-31-37-3 Apt for Sublease. 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 1100 sq. ft. dswhr, A/C, W/D. Call Melissa 378-5993 9-2-11-3 Luxury apt. Available immediately. 3BR/3BA $1200/mo + $25/dog. 4700 SW Archer Rd. W/D, pool, gym. Looking for someone to take over lease. 1st month + deposit free. Call 373-7736 9-2-9-3 !!!!AVAILABLE NOW!!!! All inclusive sublease for female $480/mo OBO @ Gainesville Place ContactAmanda 727-637-7077. 9-1-7-3 1ST MO $100 OFF & NO SEC DEP Female only. Furn Melrose 4BR/4BA apt avail 8/21/05-8/7/06. $419/mo. DW, microwave, W/D. Great amenities! Call 800-3611776 or 813-997-0023 8-31-5-3 Sublease now 1/1 loft in Bridgelight. $525/mo, no deposit! Pets welcome, pool, laundry. Call 352-494-6253 or 386-212-6673 8-315-3 2 FREE MONTHS Cambridge Apts Sublease. NO deposit. Large pets welcome. Can email pics. Call Kelly 352-283-3359 8-321-5-3 DOWNTOWN 1BR apt Arlington Square. Furn or unfurn. Sublet thru 12/31/05. Opt to renew. $600/mo. Call 813-765-9009 831-5-3 2BR/2.5BA Arbor East townhouse $655/mo tile floors extra storage close to UF, Shands & shopping 1st month free 1002 sq ft pets welcome. Call 373-1828. 8-31-5-3 1 BR Unfurnished 1 yr. lease at Oxford Manor end-unit must gol BELOW LEASE $. Call 904-739-7455 or 386-328-9876. 9-8-10-3 2BR/2BA w/full size W/D hook-up, util rm, balcony overlooking lake, Rocky Pointe Apts. 3100 SW 35th PI Apt 2D. W/D also for sale. Pets allowed. 1st mo rent 1/2 price. Monthly rent $674. Contact Jamie 352-213-0885 9-1-5-3 Sublease Available Sept 1 2BR/2BA Townhouse $645/mo. Towne Parc. Apt 1301. 352-375-3072 -Ask for Matt 9-2-5-3 1 BR Apt to sublet through Dec. Sundowne Apts. Windmeadows Blvd near Butler Plaza theater. Move in Sept 8th. Rent w/water $440/mo. Call Brett. 352-491-0959 9-2-5-3 1 BR/i1BA in 4BR/4BA at Melrose Apts Close to UF on great bus rte. Great Roommates! W/D, util, cable, internet included. Only $395/mo! Contact Henry at 352-804-8554 9-19-15-3 Melrose Apt. 1000 SW 62nd Blvd. 1BR furn in 4BR/4BR, W/D in unit. All utilities free, ethernet. 1st class weight roon & gameroom, 2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl woods view. Sublet to Dec 31st. $450/mo neg. 954-816-0888 9-2-5-3 4 month sublease/fall semester 2BR/2BA, W/D Full kitchen, pool, hot tub & gym. Unfurnished. No deposit/no security. $865/mo. Call Ross 352-871-3483. 9-6-5-3 2/1 w/office. Close to Butler Plaza. Great layout, lots of windows, awesome neighbors, very clean, pets welcome. Available end of Sept. $569/mo. 305-491-4371 9-6-5-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-3 oommnates Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Cobblestone 377-2801 Hidden Lake 374-3866 12-7-72-4 Female roommate for one/two female UF students. Quiet. Responsible. 60 second walk to UP. Old house charm with all amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 12-7-72-4 M/F roommate wanted for 2/1 apt. Lg bedrooms, cable, hi speed internet. $350/mo. Call William at 514-9320. Walking distance to stadium. Still available 9-2-20-4 1 male roommate needed -serious students 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 9-14-27-4 $195 small room. Close to UF & SFCC Great house, great roommates. Close to UF. W/D, dsl. Possible pets. Lease. ALSO Large room $250/mo No cash dep for UF & SFCC stdt w/good credit. Call 371-9409 9-15-28-4 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 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. $475 + 1/2 util/mo. Common area furnished, tile firs. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufl.edu 9-7-15-4 ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR apt. Detached bath. 307 SW 16th Ave. $305/mo + 1/2 utls & cable. Call Adam at 219-2433 8-31-9-4 Ready NOW! M/F Nonsmk & clean to share 2/1.5 twnhs w/ 20yr pre-vet M. No cats pis. W/D, DW, full kitchen, tile, pool. SW 20th Ave. $350 + 1/2 utils. 352-871-7460. 8-31-9-4 Single UF mom w/toddler seeks F roommate for 1BR in 3/1, 3 blks from UF. $400/mo incl all util. Call 352-377-9394 lv message. Avail Sept 2nd. 8-31-8-4 Roommate needed for 2/1. M/F quiet. Rent $350/mo + 1/2 utilities hi speed internet. Southfork condos. No pets. Avail now. Call Sergei at 246-1775. 9-6-10-4 $250/mo + 1/3 utils 3BR/2BA for F at Boardwalk. Close to UF on bus rte, Ig pool, tennis cts, fitness rm, dsl, cable & internet. 1 yr lease. Mike 352-3166219 or ffmike2508@aol.com 9-8-12-4 Room in nice, quiet NW home. $375/mo includes utilities, cable, phone, DSL, and W/D. 258-4701 8-31-7-4 1BR/1BA available in 3/2 mobile home on bus line. $300/mo + 1/2 utilities. Call 352262-6930 9-2-9-4 F. Roommates Wanted! Countryside @ Univ. 2 rooms left. Furn: bed, desk, common areas, W/D. Utils, i-net, basic cable, phone inc. queenyb@ufl.edu or mstarksl@cfl.rr.com or Baechle (Bake-Lee) (407)463-6535. 8-317-4 Share 2BR/2BA Mobile Home. Clayton Est. $150 dep, $275/mo 1/2 GRU ph/cab & satt. incl. Will trade rent 4 work 4 minor home improve. Near shop, bus, Oaks Mall. Caged pets ok. Police clear req. 333-2444 Donna 8-31-7-4 HUGE HOUSE 2 female roommates needed. $420/mo incl everything. 2 miles from campus. Call 352-262-0383. 8-31-7-4 Rental to share w/ male roommate. 6 mi. from UF. 2BR/2BA condo in nice complex. Avail immediately. 2nd floor, privacy. $450/ mo incl utils, W/D. References required. Call 941-232-9940. 9-7-10-4 1 male wanted to rent room in nice clean 3BR/2BA house 4 miles to campus $350375/mo + 1/3 util. Call Ryan 850-261-3571 9-7-10-4 3rd ROOMMATE NEEDED -furn 3/2 home on 39th Ave. Resp & clean M/F share w/2 guys. Digital cable, wireless net, W/D. $400/ mo + 1/3 utils. Call 561-951-3654 9-7-10-4 $240 Few student to share nice, older 3BR HOUSE w/2 others. Close to UF & Downtown. Possible pet. No cash dep for student w/good credit. Lease. 371-9409 8-31-6-4 2 roommates needed, M or F, to share a great 4/1 house with 2 easy-going female UF students. Off University Ave, 5 min walk to campus, wood floors, W/D, porch. $275/mo + 1/4 util. 352-359-3044 or rachba@ufl.edu 9-7-10-4 Spacious 1BR avail in 3BR/2BA house. All utils incl + wireless hi-spd internet svc. Off bus rt. $525/mo. Available immediately. Call 352-283-2005 9-7-10-4 1BR w/own bath, brand new, pool, tennis court, wk/out center, gated, 10 min from UF, 1 yr lease, female non-smoker, $400/mo + 1/ 2 utilities. Call Jill @ 803-466-8586 8-31-5-4 Roommate wanted; responsible female grad/ prof, share Ig house w/retired lady, NW, 2 min SFCC/Publix, quiet n/hood, all utilities, $450, 372-5634, Iv mess. 9-8-10-4 3BR/2BA Blocks to campus. Clean, female for 1BR share BA, W/D, internet, cable, phone incl. Rent $430/mo. Call 727-5994779 8-31-5-4 2 rooms in house near Duck Pond. Common areas furn. W/D, DW, fenced backyard. Avail immed. '$400/mo inci utils & basic phone. $100 dep. 352-338-0562, 904-829-1082 day, 904-797-7587 evenings. 8-31-5-4 M NS for 2/1 Sun island condo. PET OK. 3 blocks to UF, hi-speed internet. $450 includes utils. Call Geoffrey at 352-335-1836 avail now. 8-31-5-4 Student needed for 1 unfurnished BR/BA in 2BR/2.5BA condo. $450/mo incl utilities, hi-speed internet, cable, WD. Call Tim at 321-298-5156 9-2-7-4 SPRING LEASE 4BR/4BA CONDO. $410/mo everything incl. Countryside Apts. Female only non-smokers looking for a fun roommate! Contact Jackie (831) 924-1520 9-9-11-4 Male roommate needed for 2/1 in Brandywine. $282/mo + shared utils. $282 deposit. New paint, no pets. Month-to-month lease avaialbe. common area furnished. Call 407-944-0088 9-8-10-4 Male roommate wanted 2Br/2BA furnished condo. $550/mo. Monticello subdivision. NW 50th Blvd. All utilities included, pool & tennis courts. Contact Eileen at 386-774-1881 831-5-4 Roommates -bring a friend. Share utils. Houses on East University Ave. Bike or bus to class. $475-550 + sec & last mu. Available now. Call 352-375-4250 or 745-0785. 922-20-4 2 ROOMMATES needed (18-22 pre) Furnished common area, washer/dryer, digital cable + hi spd internet. $350/mo + 1/3 util. Just North of UF on 13th St. Call 352318-3198 8-31-5-4 $350/mo pays rent & electric. NS, no pets. Close to campus. Clean & quiet. W/D, furnished, king bed, Call 374-5244 x 2246 MonFri 8:30am-5pm, San; or 379-3158 evenings. 8-31-5-4 3BR in 4BR/2BA house $350/mu each + part utils. Pet fee. 15 min to UF. Contact Denise 407-509-4574 or Jen 352-495-8068 9-10-104 ***$275/mo + 1/2 utils. Close bike to campus. Good parking, Student preferred. 321-4271879 or cowchipss@aol.com 8-31-5-4 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. GREAT LOCATION! 1 Open BR. No Security Depositl! Approx. $325/month + 1/4 Utilities! Wood Floors. Big Closet & Huge Kitchen Call 352-395-6788. By 34th St. & 8th Ave. 9-15-15-4 8 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 4BR/2BA Co-ed house w/huge private deck, W/D, TIVO, pool table, $400/mo Incl utils, cable, hs internet. Call David 352-870-7726 8-31-5-4 IMO10T wANTED Lasonia Marie Burkett Black Female (DOB 5/24/77); 5'04", 120 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: Attempted First Degree Murder with a Firearm, shootiin to an OccupIed owelling. Aggravated Assault with a .irea rAesossrya arte f teto Altto Murstder, Possessiola controlled sustanceo. sseslon ot cannabis with intent to sell or everr. and Fie Attempt to Elude a Police ALACHUA COUNTY STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 U ALLIGATOR-'u Roommates Roommates Roommates Furnishings -furnishings **ROOMMATES NEEDED** to share w/grad student. 3BR/2BA new townhome. Bus to UF, pool, gym, volleyball, tennis courts, gated -$350/mo + utils. Call 352-332-2148 or celtic67@ufledu 8-31-5-4 ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/1BA apt in NW G'ville. Female only. No lease. $265/mo + 1/2 utls. Call 375-7312 8-31-5-4 1BR/1BA AVAILABLE in NEW 2/2.5 townhouse. Everything NEW + W/D. $430 + 1/2 utils. Call 352-870-2506 or email apt4rent06@yahoo.com 8-31-5-4 Female student to join 2 females for your own BR in attractive 3BR house near NW 8th Ave, 3mi. from UF on bus rt.#43, tile/ hardwood, $275/mo + 1/3 GRU&HSInternetdigital cable, avail Sept, 222-1125 or 3323852. 9-9-11-4 Prof. student seeking quiet neat roommate for 2BR/2BA furn. apt in Hampton Oaks. Internet, cable, W/D, pool, exercise -room, etc. $425/mo + 1/2 utls. Call 954-540-1905. 9-8-10-4 2BR/2BA CONDONice, gated community.Own parking space, on bus route, close to UF, own W/D, community pool, racquetball court, clean. $430/mo inc utls, cable Internet. M/F. 561-809-0892. 9-9-10-4 Master BR, walk-in closet, private bath, in townhouse 2 miles from UF campus. No parking restrictions. 7th Street Station. $400/ mo, utils inct Pets ok. Call 954-579-0862, available immediately. 9-1-5-4 Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail im.med (flex). Scott 335-8209 9-9-20-4 Beautiful Countryside Room 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA available NOW! First stop on bus route, high speed internet, dig cable, util included. $450. wood floors, washer/dryer. Call Nicole 352-328-4551 Aug 24. 9-9-10-4 9 *0 L. >REDUCED and Ready NOW! M/F student to share 2/1.5 twnhs w/21yr pre-vet M. Animals welcome! 1/2 mi to UF, 2 story W/D, DW, full kitchen, tile, pool, SW 20th Ave $325/mo + 1/2 uti 352-871-7460 9-6-7-4 F roommate for large 3BR/2BA townhouse only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all utils, dig cable & hi spd net incl. Pool. Call 954-298-7591 or amyb@uf.edu. 9-9-10-4 Room in 2BR/1BA condo 2 blocks from campus, 1 block south of Mellow Mushroom. Wood floors, washer dryer, parking. $450/ mo, utilities included. Call Zac for more info 352-281-9900 9-12-10-4 Large 2BR condo. Quiet neighborhood. Beautiful area. Female student or professional only to rent 1 unfurn BR. Now thru Dec. $575/mo incl utils. Cent AC, W/D, pool. Private owner 305-853-7070 9-2-5-4 Need roommate who doesn't suck! Oak Forest 2BR/2BA -HUGE fast & safe 2 mi ride up 13th St to UF. $350 + util. Nice & quiet area. Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 9-2-5-4 Female roommate for NW 39th Ave home, $475/mo, all utilities incl, fully furnished, private BR, internet, W/D, avail. ASAP, more info. 870-5291 9-8-7-4 Dorm Life Suck? Female roommate wanted to share new 4/4 Oxford Terrace condo 2 blocks from UF near Sorority Row. Furnished private BR and bath, all util. & internet, W/D, reserved parking. $550/mo. Call Rebecca (850) 774-9792 9-6-5-4 Modern apt. furn/unfurn 4/4, 3 min drive to campus. Bus stop in front of apt. Living area furn. Amenities & digital cable internet nci.n $400/mo 305-562-3190 9-13-10-4 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR/ 2BA apt. 3515 SW 39th Blvd. $425/mo + 1/2 utils. Cable free. Call at 335-5024 or email me minakung@hotmail.com 9-6-5-4 $385/mo + utils. SW area. Room in furn house w/4 UF upperclassmen. 3 mi from campus. Internet & cable incl. Immediate occupation. Please call Regan at 305-4957409 9-6-5-4 1 BR avail now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable, $300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, nonsmoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 914-10-4 M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 9-14-10-4 AVAILABLEE NOW!IO Wanted: Quiet, NS, seriuos student/grad, own bedroom and bath in furnished condo, hike or bus to UF $425 + 1/3 utilities 375-1971 9-6-5-4 2 share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-4 NS and dog-friendly roomates wanted IMMEDIATELY! New leather sofas and appliances, wireless, W/D, clean living, friendly environment w/direct bus route and biking distance to campus. 2 room availability. Everything incl. for $420/mo. 386-795-5888 9-7-5-4 2 FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/2BA home in.Northwood Pines Sub. NS, no pets $350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly @ 352384-3905 9-14-10-4 Male/Female, NS, grad student/professional needed for 2BR/2BA apt in The Laurels. Dog ok. $465/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Josh 336-3931 9-14-10-4 Grad, upper classman wanted for large 3BR/3BA condo in Rockwood Villas. I-net, cable & util incl. $440/mo Keith 727-4573418 9-6-4-4 Just remodeled 4BR/3BA home close to campus. Nice neighborhood. Need 2 more roommates. Fully furn, incl big TV, new BR furn, W/D. Big porch, fenced backyard, bball hoop. New carpet, tile, paint. Cable & internet incl, split utils. $350-375/mo NS. No pets. Call 386-212-1578 9-7-5-4 PLANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA house. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area. $375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447 9-14-10-4 COUNTRYSIDE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/ 1 BA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3 mi.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-3026-1 Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 Iv mssg 12-7-72-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more infornation, visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 9-30-27-5 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 MEDICAL OFFICE 8 blocks to UF. Prior use was dentist. 2000 sq ft. 1205 NW 9th Ave. $2000/mo. 375-8256. 8-31-9-5 UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO 4BR/4BA, 3 leases signed for next year. Call for details 407-620-1555 9-30-28-5 House for sale 2BR/1BA. Near-new condition. 2000 sq ft under roof. Huge back screen balcony. 2134 SW 14th St. Less than 1/2 mile to Shands/UF. $159,900. 352-256-4033 or 707-803-4890. 9-6-10-5 2 bed/ 1 bath condo on 10-minute bus route. Only $89,900. Call Kenny Gibbs with Campus Realty (352)494-0012. 9-21-20-5 CUSTOM-BUILT VICTORIAN 3BR/2.5BA, 2,600 + sq ft on 1 acre corner lot w/deeded access to Lake Santa Fe $339,000 Debra Oberlin, REALTOR ERA Trend Realty 2254649 9-8-10-5 3/2 plus den, double wide mobile home on UF bus line. Country feel, close to town. Remodeled. Must see! $240lot rent $39,500. Call 561-357-8227 8-31-5-5 TOWNHOME FOR SALE. 2BR/2BAmw/study loft, Berber carpet, fenced-in yard, near UF & Archer Rd, on bus rte. Call 514-9161 ask for Joey. 9-14-10-5 Furnishings BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillowtop, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-7-726 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $85. Call 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6 BED -King Pillowop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 127-72-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516 12-772-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail cost. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 12-7-72-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 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 127-72-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. Brand new, all unused in box. Sell $160 can deliver. DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 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. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 *queen sets $149 *king sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 12-7-72-6 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. 352-378-3400 12-7-81-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW* Orthopedic pillow-top sets. **Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195** Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! A better product at a better price. Wholesale Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or Brian 12-7-72-6 Bed -All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top mattress & box set. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352) 264-9799 8-31-13-6 Bed -$100 All New Full size orthopedic mattress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ warranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 8-31-13-6 Bedroom Set -Brand New! Still in boxes! HB -$125, NS -$75, Dresser $135, Mirror -$75, Chest -$135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Dinette Set -$125 Brand New 5 pc set in box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333 Sofa -$225 Brand New! Loveseat -$170 Still in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600 12-7-72-6 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 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1795.00 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v energy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 DIAL-A-WASH ER Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or $300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** *Full $90 Queen $110 King $170** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 BEDQUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mattress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 BedAll New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 Bedroom Set$325 BRAND NEW. Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 Futon -$160 Solid Oak Mission Style with plush mattress. All brand NEW still in box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8" All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail $5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1295 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cupholders, 110-v energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery, MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6' SLEEPER SOFA 3 yrs old, like new, floral print. $300. Call 3737752 9-1-10-6 twin bed $75, dorm fridge $45, dining room table w/ 4 chairs $75, nice sofa $85, dresser w/ mirror $75, 19" color TV $45, 27" color TV $85, VCR $30, lawn mower $50. Cal!,7' 55326. 8-31-7-6 Bed-FULL size orthopedic pillowtop mattress and box set. Brand New. Still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $90. Call 352-3174031 12-7-72-6 WaterBed King size, waveless, complete set up, six drawer pedestal, headboard, siderails, heater, everything, clean, $250 OBO 352-514-1800 frankiev@bellsouth.net 9-6-9-6 SOLID PINE DINING TABLE, 6 CHAIRS 72" x 32". Refinished. $375. Call 352-3726466 9-8-10-6 QUEEN SIZE SOFABED & CHAIR Good condition $125. 375-5377 home or 373-6066 work, ask for Sue. 8-31-5-6 WASHER & DRYER Call for details 305-775-5387 9-2-5-6 72" DOUBLE BED PULL OUT COUCH. BROWN AND BEIGE DESIGN. $250 OR BEST OFFER. 376-3884 9-2-5-6 Bedroom set. 2pc, light oak, twin bed with drawers & dresser with mirror. Great condition. $250. Call 379-2798 9-2-3-6 FREE Large used corner desk with computer station. Requires assembly. Hardware and manual present. Call 378-8371 9-2-3-6 Oo:0mpu~ters A+ErruntE r Ek 12-7-72-7 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 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES S SERVICE 0 PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12 7 72-7 12-7-69-7 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 12-7-69-7 The Ultimate Upgrade's a Call Away Turn your computer into the ultimate online machine with one call to Cox Communications. Sign up for Cox High Speed Internet for the area's fastest online connection -170x faster than dial-up. Email, Web space, spain blockers, anti-virus, the works. 888-269-9693 9-2-5-7 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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14, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 Electronics Motorcycles; Mopeds Autos Autos Help Waned DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 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 Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile nai-: ation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from O Best Prices in Towel SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9 YIKES BIKES Used not abused. From basic transportation to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5 blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693 12-7-72-9 Fr__or Sale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 GET CHEAP TEXTBOOKS Search 24 bookstores in 1 click! S&H and taxes automatically calculated Try it tiday! http://mww.bookhq.com 926-25-10 Student parking available 4 blocks from campus. Call 374-7700. 92-9-10 ANTHOLOGY by Rob Brackin containing "Gainesville Stories" www.bobbrackin.com 11-18-60-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of Bar Supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional Cooking Utensils. R.,W. Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Oville RWBEATY.COM 376-5939 12-7-71-10 PARKING 60 sec to UF Many spaces avail. $37.50/mo or $150/semester. Call for decal. 538-2454 8-31-5-10 *GREAT SOUNDING GUITAR!* Taylor 310 w/hard case. Great cond. $700/ OBO. TRADE OR NEG. 305-409-2028, email lexyl7@ufl.edu. 8-31-5-10 COMMERCIAL BBQ GRILL ON TRAILER w/ 2 doors 120 gal size tank $800. Bob Hanson 386-752-0209 eves. 9-8-10-10 PARKING 3 Blks from UF. Call for prices 359-1811 9-7-5-10 PARK AND RIDE: Bike, bus or walk from the SW Downtown Parking Garage -only 5 minutes from campus! Call the City of Gainesville at 334-5074 9-7-5-10 ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 OSwamp CyclesO Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters & accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty, best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 12-7-72-11 .***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599. Largest selection KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 338-8450 solanocycle.com 12-7-72-11 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 2000 SUZUKI GSX 600 KATANA blue, good condition, 9k miles, additional parts $3400. Call Wayne @ 352-215-2321 9-2-8-11 YAMAHA 400 special 1980 5,000 miles, new tires, windshield and backrest, in excellent condition $1,200. 352-4943431 8-31-5-11 MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER; 2005 SUZUKI DL 1000, 5mo old, 4k, 4 yr warr, adult owned, $7500, 372-5634 lv mess. 9-8-10-11 MINI-BIKES NEW IN BOX,47cc very fast. Top speed b/t 35-40 mph. These are professional models, have two to sell, $300 each or $550 for both. 941-400-8189 9-6-9-11 2004 YAMAHA ZUMA 49cc silver 2200 miles. Excellent condition. $2200 new, asking $1400/OBO. Call 850-529-5071 8-31-5-11 1980 Honda CB 900 Custom Very dependable. Faring. Many extras. $900. Call 352514-2643. ANYTIME. Evening 352-495-2643 8-31-5-11 Scooter Retro 50cc Brand new. 0 miles. 4-cycle, liquid cooled, clear taillight & turn signal lenses. This scooter is black & silver and very unique and attractive. $1295 .352-262-4673. 9-2-7-11 SUZUKI SAVAGE 650 LS 2001 Excellent small cruiser. 3900 miles. Belt drive. Black & chrome. Excellent condition. New tire. Perfect 1 st cruiser. $2950 Call 2624673. 9-2-7-11 BUELL S-3 THUNDERBOLT '97 6000 miles, Vance & Hines exhaust, immaculate condition. Very fast & fun. $3950. Call 262-4673. 9-2-7-11 2000 Yamaha Road Star MM Ltd Ed Head Turner & Easy Pbrking 4K Miles, Tons of Chrome & Leather V&H Pipes $15k in Bike Must Sell $8k OBO -Call Joe 352-225-1669 9-2-10-11 NEW SCOOTER 4 stroke 49cc Elec strart engine. Reaches 50mph, makes 80-100 mpg. Front disc brakes, remote ignition & alarm. $1150. Call 352-219-3950 9-16-15-11 2003 HYOSUNG SCOOTER Blue 2000 ml, garage kept, $650, Call Toby 352-328-1038 8-31-3-11 2004 Vento Scooter. Gator blue. LIke new. Only 1200 miles. Includes helmet, chain and lock. Paid $1300, asking $1000. 352-2135082 9-6-5-11 *2004 Pink Scooter* 49cc, 500 miles. $750 OBO Call 352-373-1054 9-6-5-11 03 CYCLONE TEMPEST SCOOTER Silver, 49cc, 35 mph, less than 100 miles. Like new. $850 OBO. 352-335-7223 or 386418-0836 (eve). 9-14-10-11 A ui t ZI FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or note NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS *Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-7-72-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-72-12 Best Cars .Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 12-7-72-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-772-12 2003 GLS VW Passat V6 -auto. 20k mi, $16,995, great shape. Blue/Beige Ext/Int, wood trim, ESP Premium sound, sunroof, alloy wheels. Contact cell ph. (724) 413-9610 8-31-12-12 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage DE sedan automatic, A/C, burgundy with gray cloth, power everything, 69k, clean, $4900 OBO 352-514-1800 frankiev@bellsouth.net 9-2-9-12 1995 OLDS ACHIEVA 4-door, auto, cold A/C, 131k miles. Looks and runs great. $1450. 215-7987. 9-6-10-12 TAKE OVER MY LEASE! 03 AUDI A4 Like new. No money down. Good credit only. Black, leather, sunroof, premium sound system. 332-2310 8-31-5-12 98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks great, runs great. Needed truck. Asking $4899. Call 352-318-7890 9-14-15-12 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 8 cylinders, automatic. Less than 31k miles. Power seats, locks, power steering, & power windows. AM/FM stereo with cassette. $13,000 Call 373-1764 after 4pm. 8-31-5-12 1999 CADDY STS Loaded with extras. Under 100k miles. call 377-1234, please leave message $8900 9-8-10-12 HONDA CIVIC LX 97 107k mi. Needs A/C compressor $3700. 0 HONDA ACCORD 93 10th Anniversary 74k mi. Excellent cond $3900 0 01 YAMAHA XT 225, 8K Perfect $2200. Rich or Gik @ 373-8238 9-2-7-12 Hyundai Elantra GLS 2002, 31k mi, PWR, Auto, 4DR, Great Cond! Tinted Windows! $7500 OBO. 352-362-6861 8-31-5-12 99 MITSUBISHI GALLANT second owner, good condition 128k mi, $2800/OBO. Call 352-514-7773 9-2-7-12 1995 MERCURY MYSTIQUE GS A/C, auto, airbag, power steering. Looks great! $1500 OBO 352-846-5139 9-2-6-12 2003 Ford Ranger Edge V6 3.OL, 5 Speed, 15k Miles, Step Side MP3 CD Premium Sound, Excellent Condition Must Sell $12500 OBO Call Joe 352-225-1669 9-2-10-12 2002 PORCHE BOXTER $34,000. 22k miles. Call 352-359-3626 91-5-12 97 YELLOW HUMMER HI 40k miles. $40,000. Call 352-359-3626 91-5-12 1999 FORD MUSTANG Whie, V6, automatic, cruise, leather, CD, PL, PW, anti-theft. Only 13,300 miles, must seel $8700 neg. Call 352-367-8686 9-2-6-12 02 NISSAN XTERRA SE, Supercharged V-6, 6-disc changer. Excellent condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561703-2076 9-1-5-12 99 HONDAACCORD EX coupe the inBenden foid 6 cyl, all power, spoiler, exc cond. $9600/ OBO Call 3591505 9-2-6-12 a 1995 Buick Skylark Gran Sport MINT, Red, 68K miles, Cold AC Power everything, Sunroof, Garage-kept Driven by nice lady since new. $4200 Gainesville 332-8991 9-6-5-12 2000 VW Jetta GLS VR6. Midnight blue, black leather interior. Good contion, with all the options, incl, 6-CD changer, PW/mirrors/moonroof and more. 96,000 highway miles. 514-0867 9-7-5-12 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE 99 Black, automatic, all power, A/C, CD, 89k mi, Asking $4200. Contact 352-846-5358 or 392-8657 9-7-5-12 79 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL All original power windows, locks & seats. Leather interior. Runs great looks great $3850/OBO. Call Martin 407-416-7091 97-5-12 LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13 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. 9-2-34-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 9-2-34-13 Awsome Business Opportunity. Free product sample, free business website w/training. Just think, your own business that works while you sleep 24/7 Visit our website www.automaticbuilder.com/17633 9-9-10-13 This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings Sthe independent florida alligator Evening Newspaper Production Applications are now being accepted for editonal production at the Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants should be available two to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and 1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production duties include layout and design. Experiencd is preferred on software applications, Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat. A one-year commitment is expected. Please include references and availability on application. All previous applicants are encouraged to reapply. Fill out application at the front desk of the Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave. between 9am and 4pm, M-F. Ask for the production application. Equal Opportunity Employer. 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 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 Fri, Sept 2th. We will contact you for an interview opportunity to get your career jump-startedl EEO/AA 9-2-10-14 LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-7-72-14 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. 12-7-72-14 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 12-7-72-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 127-72-14 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 12-7-72-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 127-72-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 12-7-72-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progressive company w/advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156 8-31-90-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$$ 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 12-7-72-14 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) 12-7-72-14 Would you like to be your own boss, work your own hours, and make unlimited income? Call Emma@352-871-4489 ore-mail avonbyemma@hotmai.com. 12-7-72-14 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

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005K0 ALLIGATOJa 5 3 p Wanted,1 Help Wanted Helpntedted lpantHelp Wanted HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr DRIVERS $8-15/hr, and FLYERERS. PT easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378-2442 or fill out application at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon -Fri. 12-7-72-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. All to start today! 378-3312 9-20-20-14 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 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. 9-30-33-14 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. locations. 9-14-20-14 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 "Licensed" Security Part Time Fri/Sat 9PM til 2AM $7/hr Apply 9PM Tues-Sat Traders 2212 SW 13th St 9-6-14-14 SECRETARY Gatorfood.com is looking for personable responsible, enthusiastic, fun people. Customer svc exp herlpful. For more info. Call Meghan 379-36638-31-10-14 SALES ASSOCIATES F/T and P/T for hotel. Hourly & bonus. Weekdays & wkends. Friendly attitudes w/good customer svc skills. Apply in person: 4021 SW 40th Blvd. 9-8-10-14 Automated Online Income Need money and time? Grab hold of this new unique & explosive opportuntiy! www.ComfortFreak.info 831-10-14 NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jack's 3501 SW 2nd Ave Creekside Mali 9-7-1414 Sun Country Sports is hiring. Many positions available. Office staff, after-school counselors, bus driver, fitness coordinator, gymnastics/tumbling coaches & rockwall staff. Both locations. 4010 NW 27th Lane and 333 SW 140th Terr. 9-2-11-14 Contestants wanted for Reality Television 1-416-414-0852/ www.nlm-ipn.com Serious applicants apply. 9-16-20-14 Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in person M-F 9am -4pm. 8-31-8-14 TCBY now hiring all shifts. Apply at 34th St. store in the Crispers Center. 12-7-72-14 Attention Smokersl Do you want to quit smoking? Smokers are needed to participate in a smoking cessation study. If interested e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic. ufsmokeiabclinic@gmail.com or 328-4944. 8-31-7-14 MOVERS WANTED. Need driver's license. Apply in person at 505 NW 53rd Ave. At GATOR MOVING & STORAGE. Mon-Fri 9-30-28-14 HIRING EXCELLENT NOTETAKERS in UF's 50 most popular classes. Apply in person. located across from The Swamp in the UF Plaza. Interviews only. 9-6-10-14 FOOD SERVICE JOBS Gator Dining Services located on the UF Campus is hiring for cashiers, cooks, line services and dishwashers. Flex hours, competitive pay and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at www.gatordining.coni 9-7-11-14 ZAXBY'S Now hiring COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person at Archer Rd. location. 8-31-7-14 Psychiatric Aides -$22,612 annually. Shift work. Rotating days off. Requires completion of 30 semester hours of college with 5 classes in Social/Behavioral Sciences. Apply online at: hftps://peoplefirst.myflorida.com. May contact Lori Ross at 352-264-8250. An EEO/AA employer 9-16-18-14 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" FORGET COLLEGE. Beer, parties and fun. Ready to get serious? Free online business, real estate, self-defense and empowerment courses. Success.org. 9-20-20-14 The Pantry, Inc.Welcome back students! The Southeast's largest and fastest growing Convenience Store Chain is now hiring for all positions in the Gainesville area. We'll work around your schedule! *We offer paid training, immediate benefits, Excellent starting pay, career opportunities, vacation pay, and direct deposit. (*To those who qualify) Call Joe at (904) 219-4804 to schedule an interview. EOE/M/FN. 9-6-11-14 Seeking management trainees for premier spa, skin-care, and beauty product company. Positions avail nationwide. Professional training provided. Great salary + bonus pkgs. Call 352-336-0105 or email beautitree@cox.net 8-31-7-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 9-30-27-14 Looking for an OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT. Available M, W, F 10-3 and weekends. No experience required. Will train. Please email resume with cover letter to humanresources@starlingeyegroup.com 9-7-10-14 Wanted for interesting project involving alternate energy vehicle. Need EE and/or physics MS/PhD. Part-time. Patent pending. Contact Bill Lassiter 386-659-1902. 9-7-10-14 Part-time kitchen help wanted for Asian restaurant. Prefer students with good attitude and reliability. Call 352-514-6404 between 2-5pm daily. 9-7-10-14 Vibrating condom company seeks college reps to sell our product during "Safe Sex Is Fun" campaign period. To help spread the good vibes, call Rachel at 720-837-3527 or rachel@touchmeusa.com 9-7-10-14 CASH! I Tired of sifting around w/out it? Sit here & make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105 NW 16th St. 4th floor. Academic Classroom Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info. 12-7-72-14 SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM-VARIOUS LOCATIONS-JOBS BEGIN August 15, 2005 0 ACTIVITY LEADERS-$1 0/hr-Bach. Desired or successful exp. or training working r/children. AIDE-$7.61/hr-HS or equiv. exp. as teacher aide or combo of training and exp. working w/children. CENTER AIDE-$8.67/hr-HS or equiv.exp & training working w/handicapped children. Hours required-M,TTh,F1:45-5:30, Wed.12:30-5:30PM DRUG TESTING REQUIREDBACKGROUND CHECK CONDUCTED -AA/BOB CALL 955-7766 FOR INFORMATION. Submit application, resume, 3 reference letters & transcript to: SBAC Personnel, 620 E. University Ave. 9-7-10-14 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. 9-7-10-14 FEMALE N/S companion to care for 22yr old disabled female. Must be UF student. Work hrs Sat &Sun 2pm-8pm. $8.50/hr + mileage reimbursement. Must have reliable car. Wknd wk poss. Job duties incl toileting, assisting w/reading, trans to PT Jerry 3771306 9-2-7-14 PT help at the Gainesville Beach Club in the Oaks Mall. Must be outgoing & clean-cut. Retail exp a must. POS knowledge a bonus. 331-9767 9-1-7-14 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Gatorfood.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$15/hr. Set your own schedule. For info contact: 379-3663 9-8-10-14 PERSONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT NEEDED. Must have 2-4 hrs/day available, flexible availability. Must be organized & responsible. Email resume: dkranz@gatorfood.com 8-31-5-14 KISS 105.3 needs promotion person to set up and maintain live events. Need outgoing personality who like meeting and working with people. Set up & break down equipment, drive Giant Boom Box, give away prizes and greet people. Clean driving record required. Apply at 7120 SW 24th Ave, Gainesville. 332-2200/Fax: 331-0401. EOE. 8-31-5-14 Nighttime help needed, 4-11pm, 3-4 days a week, includes weekends inside clerk. Must be able to use computer. Golf knowledge a plus. Fill out application at 6007 SW Archer Road. 8-31-5-14 WINGZONE now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS. $8-14/hr. Flexible schedule. Cool boss, fun atmosphere. Apply in person 923 W. University Ave. 9-15-15-14 Parttime for weekends -Pick up application at 4701 NE 40th Terrace 32609 9-8-10-14 ZAXBY'S on 43rd St. Now hiring all positions all shifts, contact Boris between 2pm-5pm 352-376-8700 8-31-5-14 Pocket EXTRA CASH Selling Satellite Tv. Up to $110 Commissions. No Investment. Work whenever you want. Reputable Co. localjobs.BIZ 8-31-5-14 Now hiring friendly experienced counter help. BRICK OVEN PIZZA& PASTA CO. 112 NW 13th St. 352-376-5577 8-31-5-14 02B KIDS! We're hiring Preschool Teachers!Full or parttime available. Apply at any location, or call 332-5500. 8-31-5-14 02B KIDS! Now hiring teachers for gymnastics, dance, sports, and science. Apply at any location, or call 332-5500. 8-31-5-14 DREAM JOBS Great pay. Travel bonus and sales training Now Hiring: Outgoing, motivated characters to promote, sell and staff our HS grad trip vacations. 877-725-0705 9-16-16-14 LOOKING FOR A PARTTIME JOB? Merchandise sales. Earn $100-$200 working 2-3 hrs. Home games only, prior to kick-off. Contact 321-277-5523 8-321-5-14 HOUSEKEEPER for home near University, 6-8 hours a week, $8-10 and hour depending on experience. Flexible hours, but must be reliable. Please send resume and references to: housekeepingingainesville@yahoo.com 8-31-5-14 Nanny needed after school for three children, 10-12 hours per week, $10/hr, flexible days and times, safe driving record, references and background check required. Email us at macphaaol@beilnouth.net in/info. 831-5-14 University of Florida Survey Research Center 408 W University Ave. Suite 106 Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm 392-2908 ext. 105 $7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training Telephone Interviewing NO SALES 3 eves 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts or Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm-8pm Must work winter break 12-7-71-14 PT FILE CLERK for busy doctor's office. Afternoons 1-5pm. Please send resume: 352-377-9577 8-31-5-14 High energy, dynamic persons needed for fragrance modeling at Belk in Oaks Mall, $10-15 per hour. Must be available weekends. Apply in person anytime or call Dan 331-3535 x 220 8-31-5-14 DELIVERY DRIVER, FRONT COUNTER & PREP PERSONS needed @ busy deli store. Flex hours. M, W, F, or Tu, Th shifts avail. HEAVENLY HAM 3832 Newberry Rd. 8-31-5-14 Now Hiring for Fall 2005 Experienced Notetakers & Editors Apply at SmokinNotes.com 9-2-7-14._ Honey Baked Ham Co. is now hiring 2 counter and 1 sandwich prep person. Shifts availalbe 3-4 days a week Mon-Sat b/t 1Oam6pm, must be available during normal lunch hours. Starting pay $6.50 and hour. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St (behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd.) Call 331-1253 8-31-5-14 FISH LOVERS WANTED Sales opportunity for tropical fish lover. Experience preferred. Training program. FT/PT, flex hrs. Modern, fish-only pet store. Work w/great people. Bring resuem to AUATROPICS 2100 SW 34th St. Gville. Attn: Karen 8-31-5-14 Waitress needed for The Harvest Moon Cafe. Work hrs Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5-11 and Sunday 10-2. Call 352-591-2131 9-2-7-14 GIRLS CLUB HIRING PT Drivers and Maintenance staff. CDL must be obtained to drive. Will train. Call for more info 373-4475 8-31-5-14 EDUCATIONAL RETAIL STORE needs part-time help, flexible weekday hours, plus 2-3 Saturdays per month. Please bring in a resume to 2020 NW 6th St. 9-9-11-14 $200 We know you are smart, but can you work independently? amarshail35@yahoo.com 9-6-8-14 HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring. Cash paid daily. Drivers & inside workers needed. Flexible schedule. Full & part time avail. Apply in person any Gainesville location. 9-8-10-14 CHILDCARE: Catch frogs, play ball and incite art? Seeking creative person for childcare 15 hours a week during the 20056 school year for two boys, 8 and 12. Us: organic foods, progressive politics, no TV. Good driving skills essential. Messager-. fax at 352-371-2994 8-31-5-14 PT office help, hrs 7am-5:30pm, M-F. varous hours available. Good driving record. Exp w/AutoCAD, Excel, Word helpful. $7.50/hr to start. Call Wells @ 352-219-1183 or email wells@ridgwaytruss.com, fd? 352-371-3316 9-15-15-14 AutoCAD PT person. M,WF, 7am-5:30pm. Various hrs poss. $8/hr. Must be dependable & good knowledge of basic AutoCAD. 1 mi to campus. Call Wells 352-219-1183, email: wells@ridgwaytruss.com, fax 352-371-3316 9-15-15-14 ENGLISH MAJOR GRAD STUDENT wanted to EDIT. Small project. CASH PAID 352-5621985 Ask for Paula 8-31-5-14 PERSONAL ASSISTANT Energetic go-getter needed to assist a team of busy real estate professionals part time. Fax resume or letter of qualifications to 352372-6630 or email jlawcowart@hotmail.com. 8-31-5-14 SWEET JOB!! Thornebrooke Chocolates is hiring sales assistants. PT/FT Only responsible, hard-working, people-friendly people need apply. No calls please. Apply in person. 2441 NW 43rd St Ste 11B. 8-31-5-14 PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT NEEDED. No experience necessary. Weekends, niht sleepover-morning routine. Will not inbftere w/school. Good exp for medical field. Call 332-5810 or 376-1611 ext 4970 9-2-7-14 YMCA Bus Drivers Needed. Must have valid CDL and good driving record. Need to be available from approx 12pm-5pm M-F. Apply in person at 5201 NW 34th St. Immediate Openings! 9-15-14-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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16, ALLIGATOR M WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 HelpWanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wantoe'd lWanted Taco Bell (YUM.brands!) We are the BOLD CHOICE!! Are You? Come join us, today! We offer: Flexible schedules Latenight availability Multiple locations CHAMPS recognition Pre-Teamer Rewards FREE MEAL incentiaves Career Opportunities rjstomer Maniacs HOURLY POSITIONS AVAILABLE Now what do YOU offer? You make a BOLD CHOICE and contacts to discuss the details with oar Restaurant Gen. Managers: Edie @ 3408 SWArcher Rd 372-0453 Michelle @ 826W University Ave 373-2949 Martin @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335 Christine @7410 Newberry Rd 332-1238 Kevin @ Reitz Union location 372-1747 9-8-10-14 AM nannies!After school nannies Tues-Thur nannies! M-W-F nannies! 14 Jobs avail immediately:. Great $ for exp. Noah's Ark Nanny: 352-376-5008 9-8-10-14 PT/FT NANNIES NEEDED Good $ for exp: grad student welcomed. bkgd ck: 21 REAL $ jobs avail NOW. Noah's Ark Nanny 352-376-5008 9-8-10-14 PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER Downtown preschool needs nurturing parttime assistant teachers.Must have exp w/young children. Excellent working environment. 376-1818 8-31-5-14 Part-time help wanted servers or hosts. Prefer students with good attitude and reliability for lunch. Call 352-222-8293. 96-9-14 KOTOBUKI Now hiring. No experience required. Apply at 1702 W. University Ave. 9-1-5-14 EXP LEASING CONSULTANTS/MANAGER Please apply within or call 377-6700 University Commons 9-2-8-14 Oak H amwm k Oak Hammock offers a stable, consistent work environment with steady hours, competitive wages, a full benefit package and opportunity to work in an upscale Retirement Community. Experience preferred; but we will train people who possess a positive attitude. Waitstaff-FT & PT Performs a variety of services in the dining room including waiting on assigned tables, taking orders, sets tables, buses tables. Dishwasher -FT & PT Familiarity with dishwashing equipment and applicable sanitation guidelines. Apply in person: 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 32608 OajHammock is DFWP/EOE! 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 32608 Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE! careers@oakhammock.org Jobline: 352-648-1180 9-8-10-14 WAREHOUSE STAFF!! PT inventory control, flexible hours. Greatjob for students' Will work around class schedule. 'Apply at Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport Shop 352-375-4683 x 6500 8-31-5-14 i EVENT SUPERVISORS PT Supervisors needed. Days, nights, weekends. Flexible hours. Great 2nd job! Apply at Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport Shop 352-375-4683 x 6500 8-31-5-14 CASHIERS NEEDED!t PT Cashiers needed. Teller Exp. Preferred. Days, nights, weekends. Flexible hours. Great 2nd job! apply at Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport Shop 352-375-4683 x 6500 8-31-5-14 Leasing Agent/Sales Outgoing & reliable? Great team & bonuses. PT & FT avail. Faxr mrcover & avail uched to 376-6269 or hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-7-71-14 PM CARE HELP. Reliable student with own car needed to drive 11 & 12 yr olds from school and activities in Gainesville 3:30-6:30. Refs and background check required. Tel evening 901-292-0293. 8-31-5-14 Accounts receiveable/front office assistant for Dermatology office. Experience preferred but will train motivated individual for assistant manager position. Ideal for business, accounting, or similar major. Prefer two year commitment. FT (M-F, 8-5) or PT minimum 28 hrs/wk. Fax resume to 352-332-2966 9-1-5-14 Receptionist/front office assistant for Dermatology office. Must have excellent organization and communication skills. FT M-F, 8-5 or PT at least 30 hr/wk. Insurance/ retirement benefits available. Medical office experieceadesired but will train motivated person. Fax rename to 352-332-2966 91-5-14 Wanna be a SCUBA Professional? SCUBA Diving Pro Internship available. Check with the UF Career Resource Center or call: 8701839 after 6pm. 9-8-10-14 FILE CLERK/ERRAND PERSON: Mon-Fri 1 PM-5PM for busy engineering firm. Must be extremely reliable & have reliable transportation. $6.50/hr + mileage. Come by 2209 NW 40th Terrace Suite A or call 352-372-1911 9-1-5-14 SALES CLERK $6.50/HR. PART-TIME Call Sandy's Consignment Boutique. 372-1226 9-910-14 COOKS NEEDED Fill out app: GatorHospitalityJobs.com. Receive offers from over 100 restaurants & hotels. Also needed: delivery drivers, managers & housekeeppers. 9-30-25-14 Looking for enthusiastic, outgoing, grass roots, marketing person for up and coming bar and restaurant Parttime pref exp but not necessary. Apply at 3545 SW 34th St. or call 372-9880 9-9-10-14 tDRAGCN1FI Now Hiring! "Rolls and Bowls" Our latest concept -BCalls375-5944 9-1-5-14 Zul's Frozen Lemonade has finally arrived in the Swamp! Now hiring workers for all home football games. Starting Sept, 3rd. $7-20fhour. Call Phil for more information 813-943-1360 9-6-7-14 Salon coordinator. Escape Day Spa & Hair Studio P/T employee needed. Book appts, answer telephones & perform office duties. Fax resume to352-335-2445 or call 352 3355025 9-1-5-14 F-OOD SERVICE JOBS Gator Dining Services located on the UF Campus is hiring for supervisors, cashiers, cooks, line servers, and dishwashers. Flex hours, competitive pay and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at www.gatordining.com 9-9-10-14 TELEMARKETING SALES REPRESENTATIVES Infinite Energy, a rapidly expanding natural gas marketer with a large customer base, has an immediate need for SALES REPRESENTATIVES (inbound and outbound calls). Flexible schedules. 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 9-23-20-14 Horse farm needs part time afternoon and weekend help. Duties include. feeding, cleaning stalls. Must have prior experience and be responsible. Call 472-2991 www.starquarry.com 9-2-5-14 Energetic Mascot needed, 10 hours a week + game days, $8/hr. 2840388 9-2-5-14 FT/PT person needed for EMBROIDERY BUSINESS. No experience necessary. Call STRICTLY EMBROIDERY 375-6767 9-2-5-14 Help Wanted Apply in Person Mancino's Pizza & Grinders 5717 SW Tower Rd. 9-9-9-14 Casher, PT, approx 25 hrs/wk Mornings, afternoons or evenings. Ada'S Clothes Repair 284-2959 9-2-5-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (must have full day availability) & lineworkers (am 8:30-1 & pm 12-6 shifts) 15-40 bin-your chtoice. Great work environment. Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd across from Home Depot. No calls please. 9-15-14-14 WANTED: Website designer/publisher for updating company site. Flash & contemporary tools required. $8.50+/hr subcontract. rob@courier-services.com 8-31-3-14 HORSE THERAPY PROGRAM. In need of volunteers to help with various activities. Horse experience a plus, not necessary. hippopt@aol.com. 352-377-6390, 495-0533 9-2-5-14 Advanced Technologies is seeking applications for FULL/PART TIME Lab Technician in the area of environmental testing with B.S. or Associate Degree in Sciences. A part/full time position is also available for office assistant. Please email your resume to attl@bellsouth.net or fax to 352-378-0322 9-1-4-14 Make Money By Watching TV OK, truth be told, you won't make any money watching TV, but it doesn't have to cost you much either. Upgrade to Cox Digital Cable for as little as $7/mo. Add a Digital Video Recorder and record your TV classes. Hey, that could help you get a job someday! 888269-9693 9-2-5-14 Oak Hall School seeks two highly motivated individuals to coach in the schools volleyball program for students in grades 6-8. Interested individuals should have volleyball experience and be available after school hours beginning at 3:15. Contact, Carl Martin at 332-3609 or CMartin@OakHall.org. Please be prepared to provide a resume and participate in a background check. 9-2-5-14 Oak Hall School seeks a highly motivated individual to serve as a facility administrator for home athletic events. Interested individuals should be available after school hours beginning at 3:15. Contact, Jeff Malloy at 332-3609 or JMalloy@OakHall.org .Please be prepared to provide a resume and participate in a background check. 9-2-5-14 VIRTUALLY CUBAN Now hiring servers & prep cooks. Experience & Spanish speaking a plus. FT apply in person M-F 2-5pm. 2409 SW 13th Street 3364127 10-10-30-14 Distribution driver wanted for twice monthly delivery. Good pay. Some weekend work involved. Must be quick and dependable and must have dependable vehicle. E-mail work history & contact info to: jobs@insitegainesvi lIe.com 8-31-3-14 Babysitter needed-afternoons part-time housework and homework help! 692-4740 9-2-5-14 LEG-A-Z SOCCER ACADEMY SEEKS U18 Male & female soccer players for state cup club team. Please call 377-6088 or email khunum@legazsoccer.com. Website www.legazsoccer.com 9-12-10-14 Intelligent, detail-oriented programmers with workig experience in ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, or CSS/HTML wanted for flexible, PT employment. Email resumes to jobs@verticalaps.com 9-12-10-14 Full time position in chem lab. BS in chemistry desired. Metals experience desired. E-mail resume to janies@abcr.com or fax 352-378-6483 9-13-10-14 Entry level, PT positions for analytical lab, need to work Tuesday-Saturday flexible hours. 10-6pm, email resume to janies@abcr.com 9-13-10-14 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 3920601 ext 297 12-7-68-14 O'CONNELL CENTER NOW HIRING Concerts Banquets Sports Event Need extra money? Want to work sporting events, concerts, and other fun events? Learn while you work! We are now hiring student assistants to work various events: offering flexible schedules. Great reference. Great experience. Make life long friends. Apply @ Rm 1302 at the O'Connell Center. Applications due by Sept 6th. 9-6-5-14 Looking for student with high academic standards and good golf skills to provide transportation, after-school care, homework help and help foster golf skills for 11-year-old girl. 2 to 3 afternoons a week, 3:30 until 5: 30. Must have reliable transportation. $10 an hour. Call 352-336-2399. Leave brief summary of qualifications on answering machine and we will return your call. 9-1-3-14 Looking for student with high academic standards and piano skills to provide transportation, after-school care, homework help and piano mentoring for 11-year-old girl. 2 to 3 afternoons a week, 3:30 until 5:30. Must have at least 5 years of piano experience-' and reliable transportation. $10 an hour. Call 352-336-2399. Leave brief summary of qualifications on answering machine and we will return your call. 9-1-3-14 Five Star Pizza on Tower Road. Now hiring PT, Flex Hours inside & Outside work at Private School FDLE Background check. Must be able to drive Manual Trans. Pierced/ Tattooed need not apply. 8505 NW 39th Ave. 9-6-5-14 Childcare needed in my home for 2 yr old, 4 or 5 days per week. 8:30 to 4:30. Previous childcare for toddlers. Resume, references & own transportation required Call 318-4755 9-1-3-14 Sales Assistant: Duties to include data entry, bookkeeping and customer service. MSWord, Excel, & Quickbooks exp. needed. Part time 20-30 hrs wk. Send resume to jobs@cyberchem. com. 9-6-5-14 Loving, reliable babysitter needed for Newberry family. 2 (sometimes 3) days/wk 7am-5pm. Female, NS, with own transportation. Fall/spring commitment. Call 352-2589216 Lv. msg. 9-7-5-14 OFFICE ASSISTANT Part time. Duties: type, file, copy, fax, computer. Some patient interaction. Mail resume to SCB, 6400 Newbery Rd. #301 Gainesville 32605 9-14-10-14 LOT PERSON Full or part time. Must be hard-working, dependable, w/clean driving record. Apply in person only @ Southeast CarAgency 39th Ave. 9-7-5-14 DELIVERY DRIVERS Apply at KOTOBUKI 1702 W. University Ave. 9-7-5-14 Full time chemist, course work &/or lab experience in quantative & instrumental analysis required. GC experience required. MS or HPLC experience desirable. Send email resume to janies@abcr.com. 9-14-10-14 FIND BABYSITTING JOBS, babysitters or nannies at CallforSitters.com! Sitters, register today for FREE! 8-31-1-14 Help wanted for after-school activities & wkends. 2-4 hrs for 14 yr old boy w/autism, ADHO, MH (high-functioning). Est opportunity for special ed and/or health-related students. $7/hr + mileage. Page 276-1061 9-9-7-14 NANNY wanted to pick up 8 yr old at school and watch her and 7 yr old brother approx 20 hrs/wk. Possible some light housework 1:306pm, Mon, Wed, Thrus. 1:30-10pm on Tues. Call Pat at 352-214-7896 9-7-5-14 Now hiring PIZZA MAKER/CASHIER Exp preferred. Apply @ Italian Gator 1728 A W. University Ave. Also hiring for 2nd location in High Springs. 9-7-5-14 Natural Foods Dept. Stock Clerk -FT & PT shifts. Heavy lifting required, Need to be available holidays. Apply within 515 NW 23 Ave. G'ville. DFWP. 9-9-7-14 OPUS CAFE -COFFEE BAR Work @ a fast-paced coffee bar near campus. Searching for dependable students to work between 18-24 hrs/wk. Morning & afternoon weekday shifts avaiable. Call Joel @ 352-376-4823 for more info. 9-6-4-14 Competitive cheer team needs male coach. Experienced in tumbling and stunting. Call 352-215-0969 9-2-3-14 rie :,ar ,zz o iwe Ka. j w iig experienced pizza makers and phone perPositions available for full or part itme in sonnel. Apply in person 600 NW 75th Street sales. Gator Fever in Butler Plaza 692-5597 9-13-10-14 or 692-4472 9-14-10-14 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005KM ALLIGATOR, 17 Help Wanted 5ervics Typing Services -PeroAl Tickets BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MAJOR Skilled & Very Experienced. Handle maintenance -improvements for a 20 acre residence in Alachua. Work w/tractor, lawn equipment, pool & upkeep of 2 houses. 7 hrs/wk. Flex sched $11/hr + gas -Email summary of work exp & refs to rglazer@acceleration.net 9-7-5-14 Busy optometrist office needs part time help. Must be available Tues & Thrus 10am to 3pm. Weekends also. Will train. Goodpeople skills a must. Email resume & hours of availability to: humanresources@starlinge yegroup.com 9-7-5-14 AAA STORAGE Close To UF, Convenient 4x4x4 $20/mo 4x8x8 $35/mo 533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771 12-7-72-15 IMPORT AUTO REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda. ualityFcraftsmanship, reasonable prices, near UP, AdA approved 378-7830 www.carrsmith.com 12-7-72-15 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. 12-7-72-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 12-7-72-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -lighted arena -round pens -standard & oversizedexp help -12x12 stalls 1352-472-2627 or lv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 0 466-4060 12-7-72-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 By BRYAN APP Alligator Staff Writer bapp@alligator.org Ron Zook was no Bear Bryant, though the guy did work like a bear. Spending endless hours confined to the bowels of the Swamp, Zook tirelessly toiled to make the Gators "better and better," to quiet "the noise in the system," all the while chasing a dragon that would ultimately turn around and bite off his head. If one statement rings true about the discarded coach, it's that he cared about his job. The same couldn't be said for his players last season. For all the noise certain Gators made about Zook's firing last season, few, if any, put their muscles where their mouths were. Admittedly, Zook's boys left him Alligator File Photo Defensive tackle Marcus Thomas (44) admits to being one of many Gators who underachieved under, former coach Ron Zook. Matured backups and a new no-nonsense attitude could quell the laziness. out to dry, as complacency reigned supreme throughout the ranks of the Orange and Blue last season. "We were kind of set in stone [last season]," defensive tackle Marcus Thomas said. "I'll admit I know I was, because I figured nobody would take my spot, so I just kind of did what I wanted." But don't crucify Thomas. Others also will attest to their lackadaisical affliction last season. "I was probably a victim of it too," center Mike Degory said. "I think we all were. But Coach [Urban] Meyer has definitely preached to us that it's not our choice anymore. Everybody is committed to the same goal. If you're cheating yourself, you're also cheating somebody else." Kind of like how the defensive line cheated the rest of the Gators last season. Meyer doesn't like being cheated. "Our coach was telling us we only had [13.5] sacks last year, and for a defensive line, that was terrible," junior Ray McDonald said. "So they wanted to make a few changes for guys to be in the right places to make good plays." Meyer reassigned McDonald from tackle to his former defensive end position. The coach has no favorites and isn't afraid to shake things up in order to instill a sense of urgency in his squad. It's a refreshing departure from last season for some. "Last year, I guess a couple guys had problems with the coaches," linebacker Earl Everett said. "They were a great staff, butea couple guys, I guess they weren't buying into what the coaches were bringing." According to one holdover from UF's former regime, however, age played a significant factor in the Gators' motivational woes. "Coach Meyer told us this is an investment. As much as you invest in it, you're going to get that much reward out." Mike Degory UF center "Two years ago, we went into the season, and Mo Mitchell, an offensive lineman, is playing defensive line," co-defensive coordinator Charlie Strong said. "The competition has gotten a lot better for those guys at their positions. Now you look at Ray, you look at Marcus, you look at [Jeremy] Mincey, you look at Steven Harris and Joe Cohen. There was nobody to push [before]." Thanks to such competition and coaches like Strong and his counterpart Gregg Mattison, Everett claims UF's lazy days are finished. "There are a couple guys behind some of us who are really pushing for a spot," Everett said. "If we don't jump up and do what we are supposed to do, the next guy is going to be there." And if a benching doesn't strike fear in their hearts, perhaps a little economics lesson will. "Coach Meyer told us this is an investment," Degory said. "As much as you invest in it, you're going to get that much reward out. Best way to start the day, Meyer O's is a part of this balanced offense tust last week, I was strolling through Publix, and Iran into Urban Meyer. I didn't see him standing in the express line or in the produce section or even with his family. I found him hanging out with Tony the Tiger, Trix the Rabbit and Toucan Sam. I followed my nose and, believe it or not, encountered the Urban Meyer cereal. Yes, every morning you can pour yourself a bowl of Urban O's, as I like to call them, and devise plays with sugar-coated X's and O's. I know Meyer is vastly superior to UF's last coach, and everyone already has Rose Bowl tickets reserved. But does this guy really deserve his own cereal? You bet he does. inonly eight months, Meyer has managed to give this football program a complete makeover. More importantly, he has shown the University of Florida what a coach can do. Ladies love him, players follow him and sports writers are a little scared of him. Forget Steve Superior, because Urban Meyer is going to go down as the greatest coach in Gators' history. Is it a little too early to be making such bold statements? If you disagree, just look at what he has done here in such a short span. He has taken a group of men who would have taken a bullet for Ron Zook and gotten them to see the errors of their ways from the last three years. He's cultivating the Florida family by inviting former Gators greats to speak with his young team. If it weren't for Urban Meyer, 99 percent of the football team wuld not have known that former UF defensive lineman Jack Youngblood once played on a broken leg. Farzad Safi Come on, you know Far's Side you like Grandpa's stofsafi@asigator.org ries too. Finally, he plans on earning the fans' admiration by involving them more. The Gator Walk will allow fans to walk with and cheer the team on as they march into the stadium from University Avenue. Steve Spurrier was an offensive mastermind; however, he would rather tee off than put in extra hours at the office. Ron Zook was a convincing recruiter but mostly just lucky to have ever coached here. Meyer is a two-time National Coach of the Year who combines values, work ethic, charisma and success. Down to the bones, this guy is a winner. Meyer is currently on a 16-game winning streak and hasn't lost in a year and a half. Oh yeah, he's also won five times as many games as he has lost over the last four years. Years from now, Meyer might move on to Notre Dame or a Big Ten powerhouse, but his legend at UF will remain. So until that day, give the man his own Wheaties or whatever he may ask for. Coaches like this don't come around too often, so consider yourself lucky to be along for the ride. E 2002: Taylor Jacobs records a UF record 246 receiving yards in the Gators' 51-3 rout of Alabama-Birmingham. It was Ron Zook's first game at UF, but the glory wouldn't last long. The next week, UF fell to Miami 41-16. *MLB : Cardinals vs. Marlins ESPN, 7 p.m. *MLB: Athletics vs. Angels ESPN2, 10 p.m. ,P ayers admit to s acking durng Zook regime ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org MLB Cardinals Marlins Nationals Braves 6 7 3 9 E Former UF linebacker Channing Crowder will start in the Miami Dolphins' preseason finale on Saturday in place of the injured Zach Thomas.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 M ALLIGATORUFROUNDUP Goalies vie for starting spot Editor's note: See extended versions of both stories at alligatorSports.org A half-hour before practice began on Tuesday, Jen Gardner was already sweating. Before the rest of the team cane out, goalkeepers Gardner, Brittni Goodwin and Katie Green took tus fielding kicks from assistant coach Danielle Fotopoulos in front of two goals formed into a right angle. With head coach Becky Burleigh holding back on naming a starter for Friday's match against No. 2 Notre Dame, the I practice field turns into a battleground. Gardner "The starting job is on the line every time we go out there," Gardner said. "I could have it one day, Brit could have it the next day and Katie could have it the next day It's up in the air." Gardner started the first game against Drake, allowing one goal while stopping thtee shots, but came away irked by giving up a late goal. "I think it was disappointing for the entire defense as a whole," Gardner said. "We worked really hard the entire game and to give up a goal on a set piece was highly disappointing." WEATHERING THE STORM: Louisiana State transfer Stacy Bishop and Fotopoulos, a former Tigers' coach, have taken their minds away from soccer this week with Hurricane Katrina hitting near the LSU campus. "It's definitely a concern," Fotopoulos said. "It's something that's been on my mind all the time, whether I'm in the office or at home." After Katrina ripped through Louisiana, Bishop contacted her former teammates to make sure all were safe. "All the girls in Baton Rouge are fine," Bishop said. "I couldn't get in touch with them [Monday], but I got in touch with them [Tuesday] and they're all good." -NICK ZACCARDI NO PLACE LIKE HOME: It was her first time back under the big lights, the pressure cooker that is Division I volleyball. For Amber McCray, the long road home finally ended in her Oz, the center of the O'Connell Center floor. Though it was her first time back since suffering a severe knee injury during the spring of 2004, the 6-foot Texan was more than impressive, tallying ten against Notre kills with a .350 hitting percentage. "Going into the match my hope was that I could play her for a long period so she could get into a rhythm," UF coach Mary Wise said. "And I think that's what happened. The hitting errors came because she was just early. I have to think that's waiting a year and a hal to hit." Despite playing in a live match for the first time since the opening round of the 2003 NCAA Tourament against Georgia Southern, McCray felt little apprehension as she crossed back over from the sidelines to primetime. "Ironically, [I didn't have any apprehension]," McCray said. "The Orange and Blue game kind of prepared me for being in front of the Gator crowd and everything, and once you step on the court and start warm-up, any butterflies I might have had are gone., SEE YOU NEXT YEAR: Wise announced after Monday's match that Kristina Johnson, ranked as the No. 55 recruit in the nation by prepvolleyball.com, will be redshirted. The Gators will go with the middle-blocking trio of sophomores Karl Klinkenborg and Kisya Killingsworth and freshman Kelsey Bowers. -DAN TREAT Healthy Females Needed We are looking for healthy postmenopausal females to participate in a clinical research trial. We are evaluating an investigational drug for future usein the treatment of osteoporosis. TO QUALIFY YOU MUST: -be in good general health be a non-smoker be taking no medications have been postmenopausal for at least 2 years but notmore than 10 years. This study takes place over an eight week period and is divided into 2 sessions. The study requires 1 screening visit (an overnight stay), 2 sessions each requiring a 2-night, 3-day overnight stays at our Phase I Unit at 2401 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, FL. There will be 1 outpatient visit after each session and a final visit. You may receive up to $1125.00 for completing the screening, in-patient and out-patient visits. Food and lodging will be provided to you during your overnight stays. Drug and alcohol testing will be done. For more information call please call: (352) 273-5500 or toll free (888) 635-0763 and ask for the Recruiting Department' University of Florida Center for Clinical Trial Research Phase 1 Director: Robert Thompson Subject Recruiters: Judy Benz-Hester Pattie Grant It is estimated that 1 in 100 Floridians are HIV-positive. Protect Yourselfl 4 "The Orange and BVie game kind of prepared me for being in front of the Gator crowd and everything, and once you step on the court and start warm-up, any butterflies I might have had are gone." Amber McCray UF volleyball player now-d dl ft iS es fi Profa da it P sMM iE ilev t ugat rdeud on Damne Td&tq iot

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2f, &,1L.LIGATORE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2005 UF FOOTBALL Ports DCkey prepare to I ay By LOUIS ANASTASIS Alligator Staff Writer Ianastasis@amIgator.org UF quarterback Gavin Dickey boasts a career throwing accuracy of 73 percent. But Dickey hasn't completed, sayl110 of 150 passes. Nor is it 55 of 75 passes. The redshirt junior's stellar rate stems from having completed 11 of 15 passes. That's it -and not just for Dickey, but for UF's entire reserve quarterback crew. Sound bad? If starter and Heisman hopeful Chris Leak suffers injury, yes. If Leak outlasts a season's worth of pounding, no. "An injury is something we don't want to happen," Dickey said." I think Coach [Dan] Mullen and Coach [Urban] Meyer have been getting everybody prepared to play, and we're ready to step in and do a very good job." And that's where they stand, or sit on the bench. As well as Leak might flourish under Meyer's new system, there is a three-headed enigma lurking on the sidelines. There is Dickey, a play-everyposition kind of player, who could N KENNETH TOOKES MAY SEE SIGNIFICANT TIME ON THE FIELD. By ANDREW ABRAMSON and ERIC ESTEBAN Alligato r Staff Write rs The No. 5 receiver spot may not be the most glamorous position on every football team, but in Urban Meyer's spread offense it's a vital role -and UF's coach may have found his guy. Meyer has mentioned several players throughout fall camp that could be the fifth receiver, including quarterback Gavin Dickey and tight end Tate Casey, but right now Meyer likes Kenneth Tookes. In two seasons at UF, Tookes recorded just two receptions in eight games. But the 6-foot2, 205-pound junior has always been regarded as a talented player, and now he may finally catch more passes than he throws as he battles for the fifth wide receiver job. There is freshman Josh Portis, a California product who rescinded his intent to play for Utah once Meyer joined the Gators. And in case of emergency, break the glass and plug in sophomore Conmellus Ingram, who is considering splitting time between football and basketball, seeing how the UF basketball team will lack guard depth. "What we have is a com-' mittee backing up Chris." Dan Mullen UF offensive coordinator Though Meyer has yet to name a No. 2, it's Portis's job for the taking. The freshman showed tremendous poise during the Orange and Blue game and flaunts the pass-num ability the spread offense requires of a quarterback. Then again, will Portis sport a deer-in-the-headlights look once he runs out of the Swamp's tunnel this Saturday? "I want to see his reaction," said Meyer, who added that both Portis and Dickey should see time against Wyon-dng, regardless of their places on the depth chart. "If his reaction is what I'm worried it will be for the first couple of minutes, he might not see a snap until I see him settle down." In a nutshell, UF's problem at quarterback is that behind Leak there is virtually no experience. Even so, all the reserves possess speed, an invaluable asset for the spread offense. It is their ability to keep defenses guessing that will warrant them playing time throughout the season. Don't be surprised to see Portis or Dickey enter every game for a series or two to mix things up.'Under Meyer's spread offense at Utah last season, reserve quarterback Brian Johnson played in seven games, completing 14 passes. And that was with Heisman finalist Alex Smith manning the offense. "What we have is a committee backing up Chris," Mullen said. "Josh Portis is doing a lot of good things at practice, learning as a young guy. Gavin Dickey has played a lot of quarterback in the SEC, and we're working him at receiver now, but if you ever get to see him when he jumps into the quarterback position, he's going. "He's a really sharp kid, and he's really comfortable with the offense." have his chance to contribute. "Tookes has made a big push," Meyer said. "He's a pretty good blocker and that's a big part of what we do, too. We run a lot of perimeter plays. Our first year at Utah, we weren't very good on the edge and we weren't a strong perimeter run team. The second year, I thought we were as good as anybody in the country on perimeter blocking." PLAYING TIME: Just days before UF's season opener against Wyoming, starting linebacker Earl Everett remained out of practice with a neck injury. However, Meyer said Everett will be ready on Saturday. Meyer also said that starting offensive linemen Tavares Washington and Jim Tartt are suffering from minor injuries but should also be ready to go. As for the starting tailback spot, Meyer continues to say the job is wide open, but Josh Portis is leading the race to back up starter Chris Leak. Coach Urban Meyer said both Portis and Gavin Dickey could play Saturday. once again he praised true freshman Kestahn Moore. "He's one of those every play guys," Meyer said. Meyer said that redshirt freshman receiver Mike McIntosh might play on Saturday, albeit in a limited role. The same goes for true freshman Nyan Boateng, UP's highest-rated receiver in the high school class of 2005. The biggest knock against Boateng is that he didn't play his entire senior year of high school due to injury. DEFENSIVE WOES: While cornerback Dee Webb seems fully recovered from a shoulder injury, the defensive line rotation took a hit on Tuesday. Sophomore defensive tackle Javier Estopinan sprained his foot and is expected to recover, but the injury places an added burden to the interior of a line short on depth and experience. "Going into the ball game this weekend, it's where we wanted the line to be at two deep," co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison said. 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