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Not officially associated with the University of Florida
VOLUME 99 ISSUE 8
SPublished by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida
We Inform. You Decide.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005
WYOMING 14 F UF32- STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
Gator Nation reawakens Alcohol policy
By FARZAD SAFI
and LOUIS ANASTASIS playsfavorites
Alligator Staff Writers
It was just a walk. It felt like a By JUSTIN RICHARDS
parade. Alligator Writer
It was just a first-time stroll jrichards@alligator.org
through a dark tunnel -a 90-deci-
bel, heart-thro a darkttlng stroll for Urban Matt Bryan, son of former UF President Robert
Meyer. Bryan, had three liquor bottles and a cooler of beer
It was just a post-game song, yet outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadiumh before Saturdays
the Gators never felt prouder, their football game.
fans never felt so loved and a semi- He was one of many alumni in
conscious program seemed to breathe reserved lots, celebrating with drink
again, one trumpet note at a time..in hand.
Meyer and the Gators might The game, the first since UF
have won the first game of a heavily President Be-ie Machen began a
hyped marriage, but Saturday it was campaign against binge drinking,
all about a wedding reception the raised questions about whether UF's
beginning of a novel nuptial tradition most lucrative sport conflicts with
that stirred the soul and rallied Gator Machen Machen'S efforts.
Nation. ., UF president The university's policy, while
"It felt like I was a freshman again," ever-tightening around students,
safety Kyle Jackson said. "It was a ... may exempt alumni who bring money to the University
whole new experience. Everything Athletic Association.
has pretty much changed around here: Matt Bryan is a Bull Gator, a member of the highest
with all the new traditions." --. tier of the Gator Booster club. Bull Gator status requires
Tailgaters plastered every inch of at least $12,000 in annual donations to UAA.
University Avenue before midday I.Though fans can be ejected from regular stadium
had even arrived. seating for alcohol possession, alcohol is allowed in select
Then Meyer, who has always been areas. These include the Bull Gator sections, Touchdown
quick to label Gator Nation as the Terrace and Champions' Club, as-well as the $48,000 per-
most numbing college football ex- season luxury suites over the north end zone.
perience, sampled some of that very Meanwhile, 68 fans were ejected and/or arrested
feeling as part of the first-ever Gator from the stadium Saturday in alcohol-related incidents.
Walk. Serving as the anesthetic were University Police Department spokesman Joe Sharkey
thousands of fans that lined up t said that most of the ejected fans were not UF students,
thousand ds of fans th at lined up to bu i eo h ig ta r s e e e
wish a sharply dressed team as they but five of the eight arrested were.
filed into the Swamp. -Bryan said a separate alcohol-onsumption stan
"I thought Gator Walk was big dard for alumni raises a "tough question."
time," Meyer said. "I had no idea Maureen Miller, UF's Alcohol & Other Drug
it could ever be like that. This was Prevention Specialist, echoed Bryan's sentiment.
about as big-time as it gets for a home Andy Apicella / Alligator SEE ALCOHOL, PAGE 4
opener. The largest crowd to ever watch a football game in the state of Florida
SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 4 gave Urban Meyer a grand reception at his UF debut.
New skin cancer vaccine created at UF shows promise
* TESTED AGAINST MELANOMA, THE
VACCINE MAY HAVE BROAD REACH.
By RESHELLE SMITH
Alligator Contributing Writer
Future cases of a common cancer may be
prevented by technology developed at UF.
Andre Caldwell
fights to stay on
his feet during the
second quarter of
UF's 32-14 victory
against Wyoming.
The Gators im-
proved to 1-0 under
Urban Meyer.
See more coverage
in SportsTuesday.
Though it is years away from being used
on humans, UF professor of immunology
Howard Johnson has tested a vaccine for the
skin disease melanoma in mice with promis-
ing results, he said.
Eighty to 100 percent of the mice given
the vaccine survived two lethal doses of
melanoma, one given immediately after the
vaccine and one given six months after the
vaccine was administered, he said. Mice that
were not given the vaccine died within two
weeks of the lethal dose.
In humans melanoma is the deadliest form
of skin cancer, according to the American
Cancer Society's Web site. The society esti-
mates that in 2005 there will be 59,580 new
cases of melanoma in the United States, and
about 7,770 people will die from the disease.
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Available from Commercial News Providers"
Though more than
$16,000 was collected
along University Avenue
this Saturday to assist
victims of Hurricane
Katrina, at least one UF
group's efforts were cut
short when it was asked
to move off campus.
See story, pg. 3.
Johnson hopes to change those numbers
with his vaccine, but the path from Johnson's
lab to hospital beds is a long one.
Johnson is applying for a patent for the
vaccine, and if he receives it, human clinical
trials could begin in three to four years. The
trials could then last for many more years,
testing both the safety and the effectiveness
SEE VACCINE, PAGE 5
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News Today
CAMPUS
SG slating ends today
Student Government parties
will continue prospect hunting for
the Fall election until 5 p.m. today
in the Reitz Union.
The Gator Party reported that 60
candidates interviewed for a spot
on its roster Friday, while the Impact
Party screened 16 applicants.
Gator Party spokesman Thomas
Philpot said he hopes his party
continues its trend of interviewing
about 50 candidates each day.
"I was very encouraged by the
turnout," he said. "[We've] been
very impressed with the quality of
the candidates. I'm looking forward
to a good final day of slating."
Impact Party Communications
Director Adam Roberts said he
expects a "significant spike" in
interested students today.
"We want to work harder," he
said. "We're still very optimistic
about where it's going."
SG Supervisor of Elections
Daniel Maland said the slating
process is running "extremely ef-
ficiently."
Maland decided last week to
cut the section of the sign-up sheets
that requires students to name
which party they want to join.
"It obligated students to make
a decision they may not have
been ready to make at the time,"
he said.
Students could research Impact
through its Web site, but as of
Monday night the Gator- Party
did not have a similar resource.
Maland said students should visit
the respective party rooms to find
out more information.
Roberts said because of the ex-
pected boom in participation, it's
difficult to determine whether the
interviewed candidates adequately
represent his party.
"I think the folks that have
come have a good grasp on what
we are about," he said.
Roberts said the Impact Party
would do things differently than
the current administration, espe-
cially regarding budget choices.
"Our No. 1 issue is the way in
which the $11 million (SG's budget
of tuition-funded Activity & Service
fees) is being spent," he said.
Roberts said he doesn't agree
with the current administration's
decision to spend $67,187 from
Summer C to the first week of Fall
2005 on advertising itself and its
own organizations.
"I think their spending has
become dangerous," he said. "It's
spending money when it's needed
for other things. It's setting a bad
-precedent. If students lose control
of their own money, then the game
is over."
Slating continues from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. today in the Reitz Union.
The Gator Party is interviewing in
Room 276 while Impact officials
are in Room 277.
DAVID COHEN
Four UF students arrested
While most UF students were at
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium cheering
on the Gators in the season's first
football game Saturday evening,
three Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
members and one other student
were arrested by University Police
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for reportedly assaulting three
UF students, according to a UPD
news release.
A UF official contacted police
after he reportedly observed UF
student Phillip Matthew Joseph,
19, and Pi Kappa Phi members
Jordan Adam Light, 21, Kyle
Ashton -Cain, 21, and Derek
Oliver Goldsmith, 19, fighting
with three other students on
Fraternity Row.
"The parking official said
that he saw a battery in process,"
UPD spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey
said in a telephone interview.
Through the official's iden-
tification and that of another
witness, UPD officers were able
to find the individuals involved,
Sharkey said.
Witnessesses told police the four
alleged attackers fled to the Pi
Kappa Phi Fraternity house, 11
Fraternity Row, after the fight,
where they were arrested, ac-
cording to a police report.
Cain, Joseph and Light were
arrested on two counts of mis-
demeanor battery for reportedly
assaulting UF students Russell
Reed Cochran and Jacob Danner
Fuller, according to Alachua
County Jail records.
Goldsmith was arrested on
one count of misdemeanor bat-
tery for attacking UF student
Michael Craig Plucinski.
"I was just walking to the
game," Plucinski said, but de-
clined further comment.
Although police do not know
which individuals drank or how
much alcohol they had, it was
clear to the arresting officer alco-
hol played a role in the incident,
Sharkey said.
"There was alcohol in-
volved," he said. "The smell of
alcohol was there."
Two of the four suspects
arrested were underage, jail re-
cords state.
The victims had minor in-
juries and were treated on the
scene, according to the release.
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All four suspects have been
released from jail.
Several failed attempts were
made to contact Pi Kappa Phi
Fraternity for comment.
Sharkey said he does not know
if the students who were attacked
were part of another fraternity.
When asked about possible
consequences for the suspects' fra-
ternity, Sharkey said the situation
would be handled by UF and the
Interfraternity Council, of which
Pi Kappa Phi is a member.
IVETTE MENDEZ
SG launches new Web site
Student Government is chang-
ing, with a revamped logo, new
mission statement and now a re-
designed Web site.
"That is something that has
been long overdue," said Student
Body Vice President Joyce Medina.
"We look and feel more catchy."
Accelerated Data Works, a local
company, put together the Web
site for about $6,000, Medina said.
The new Web site is still at
www.sg.ufl.edu, but it is easier to
navigate and access, Medina said.
The new site features senators'
updated contact information, high-
lights the new mission statement,
Fall Student Body elections, Gator
Growl and discounted Phillips
Center for the Performing Arts
tickets.
SG will have the ability to
change and update senators' in-
formation and other SG forms
without having to go through the
SG computer network, which will
save time and facilitate internal
communication, Medina said.
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Kanye West to
perform at UF
Kanye West may be coming to an O'Dome near you.
The controversial rapper, fresh from a notorious inci-
dent during which he insulted President Bush on national
television, is slated to perform at the Stephen C. O'Connell
Center on or about Oct. 13.
O'Dome employees would not con-
firm or deny information relating to
West's appearance but said to expect an
announcement today.
..West made headlines Friday when he
deviated from the script of "A Concert
for Hurricane Relief," a charity telethon
west airing on NBC. The "Jesus Walks" per-
former stumbled through an emotional
rant that culminated with "George Bush does not care
about black people."
UF student Ron Blackwood, a West fan and a member of
Gators for Bush, said emotional situations can make people
say things they don't mean.
"I would like to give [West] the benefit of the doubt, but
if he were to duplicate his comments, I would have to step
back and reexamine how I feel about him," he said.
BRETT KELMAN
HURRICANE KATRINA
Relief collectors sent off campus
* TOTAL EFFORTS STILL RAISED
MORE THAN $16,000 SO FAR.
By TIM HUSSIN
Alligator Contributing Writer
One group's efforts to raise money
for victims of Hurricane Katrina were
cut short when it was asked to move
off campus Saturday.
UP Naval ROTC students, who
raised $4,049 collecting for the
American Red Cross, said they were
approached by a police officer claim-
ing that student groups could not ask
for donations on campus and had to
leave immediately.
ROTC member Carolyn Work,
who organized this weekend's fund-
raiser, said the UPD officer named
UF President Bernie Machen among
those asking for the students to move
off campus.
Machen wrote in an e-mail Monday
that he wasn't aware of the situation.
"I don't know anything about
this," he wrote. "It doesn't sound very
consistent with our approach."
Anna Sansiveri, a student collect-
ing for the American Red Cross, said
the group was only there 15 minutes
before being asked to leave.
"Our commander came up to us
and told us that there were complaints
from the Alumni Association that they
didn't want to be bombarded with do-
nations," she said.
UPD did not return e-mails.
Work said "she didn't know if the
UP ROTC had a permit to collect
donations.
UP spokesman Steve Orlando said
both parties acted with good inten-
tions in an unfortunate situation.
"We absolutely applaud the efforts
of those students doing such a won-
derful job," he said. "We hope this
won't discourage them from doing all
that great work."
Athletics Director Jeremy Foley
wrote in an e-mail that there is a no-
solicitation policy around Ben Hill
Griffin Stadium.
"The logistics of collecting and
monitoring such solicitations are very
difficult," he wrote.
Many of the collectors were dis-
heartened at being prevented from
requesting donations for something
they considered so important.
"I don't understand," said Adam
Cohee, a student collecting donations
for the American Red Cross. "There
are people out there drinking and par-
tying, and we're just students trying
to do a good deed."
Will Cannon, a ROTC student col-
lecting for the American Red Cross, said
they were getting just as much help off
campus as they were on campus.
"There were a lot of generous
people dropping twenties both
from the Gator and Wyoming fans,"
Cannon said.
The Center for Leadership and
Service, which is part of the Dean of
Students Office, also collected dona-
tions on campus Saturday but was not
asked to leave.,
Alana Rush, the center's student
manager, wrote in an e-mail that stu-
dent groups needed permits, which
the center had, to collect donations.
The Center is now focusing on the
need for nonperishable food and other
material necessities, Rush wrote.
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Drinking a concern except on Saturdays
Alumni divided on merits of new binge-reduction policy
By JUNE CAPPIELLO
Alligator Contributing Writer
With a new football coach came a restored
Gator spirit.
And with a new president at the university's
helm, there came revised policies on the party
atmosphere often associated with UF.
So how do seasoned UF alumni feel about
President Bernie Machen and his crusade
against alcohol?
Beers and mixed beverages in hand, several
alumni voiced their opinions amidst tailgating
festivities on campus Saturday.
"I think it's good that he's trying to curb un-
derage and binge drinking," alumna Andrea
Sadler said. "But I don't think he can do it."
Other alumni echoed her skepticism.
"If people want to imbibe, you're not going
to stop them," said Butch Aten, who graduated
UF in 1997. "Even with prohibition ... look
what happened there."
Aten said he walked into the stands at a
football game years ago, mixed drink in hand,
with no trouble from security.
"If people want to imbibe, you're not
going to stop them."
Butch Aten
UF alumnus
Though the no-alcohol policy at Ben Hill
Griffin Stadium is respected generally, many
tailgaters outside the stadium may not be fa-
miliar with the rules for drinking on campus.
"They haven't really publicized [them],"
Sadler said.
According to University Police, UF follows
City of Gainesville ordinance 4-4B, the open-
container law, which states that open contain-
ers of alcohol on public streets, sidewalks and
thoroughfares are a violation of the ordinance
and could result in arrest.
However, Saturday saw tailgaters drinking
beer out of cans and bottles throughout cam-
pus. Abandoned bottles were scattered even
directly outside of the stadium, in disregard to
the catchphrase printed on wastebins campus-
wide, "Put it in the can, Gator fan."
"People don't know about [the policy],"
said Beverly Ohnstad, the wife of a UF alum-
nus.
Though she said she drinks water on her
trek to the football stadium, Ohnstad said if
she were drinking an alcoholic beverage, she
would rather sip it along the way than quickly
finish it at her tailgating area.
"I think [the policy] encourages chugging,"
she said with a laugh.
Results of policies show in UF's lower party-school rank
ALCOHOL, from page 1
"That can be a tricky issue," she
said. "I don't really know if they're
held to the same standard."
Health experts have advocated
that communities eliminate an en-
vironment that encourages binge
and underage drinking.
UF hired national expert Laurie
Davidson to promote that message
last Spring, which motivated the
banning of Coors advertising from
the Stephen C. O'Connell Center
and, in part, the ending of Lex
& Terry's "Drunk Bitch Friday"
radio segment.
Machen even made UF a mem-
ber in the Campaign for Alcohol-
Free Sports TV, a nationwide
movement that aims to erase the
connection between alcohol and
college sports.
Student But at a recent
Life meeting of the local
Community Alcohol
Coalition's Steering Committee,
Machen said tailgating is not a pri-
ority since it is an alumni tradition
rather than a student function.
Machen did not respond to
e-mails asking about possible in-
consistencies in his policy.
"He's said at a couple occa-
sions before that tailgating isn't a
problem," UF spokesman Steve
Orlando said. "It's a matter of
binge and underage drinking, and
those problems haven't come up
at tailgating."
Sharkey said tailgaters are
not charged with open-container
violations as long as they stay off
streets and sidewalks.
"We're not out to ruin your
tailgate part'," Sharkey said.
"They've done it a long time, and
they'll do it forever."
Still, a letter sent from the UAA
to season ticket holders suggests
that control of pre-game activi-
ties would be especially tight this
season.
Alcohol consumption may be
tied to football by more than just
the tailgating tradition. With the
arrival of a buzz-building head
coach, UF is experiencing record
attendance and, if the season goes-
well, more cause for celebration.
In 1999 when Steve Spurrier
led the Gators, UF was. ranked
the nation's No. 2 party school by
the Princeton Review. This year, it
sags at No. 18.
Cristy Vasquez, office adminis-
trator for The Swamp Restaurant,
said bar business picks up drasti-
cally during football season.
On gameday weekends she
said, "'You can't move."
Gators' old
spirit returns
FOOTBALL, from page 1
At 6:08 p.m., Eric Wilbur's
kickoff marked the beginning of
a new season, a new coach and
a whole new feel to home games
for the Gators.
Case in point: The Swamp
Things-as the Gators have
dubbed the student section-a
blue sea of Pepsi-pushing fanat-
ics with the sole purpose of reviv-
ing the Puddle into the Swamp.
"I've never had so much fun
at a football game," UF senior
student Kathleen Stark said.
"The energy was amazing. I've
never stayed for-a whole game
but I felt like I belonged for the
first time tonight." -
Even after an entire day of
emotion and passion, one final
tradition remained. After the
game, smiling players hurried to
greet the band and join them in
the singing of the Alma Mater.
Players drenched in sweat
raised their helmets in respect
to the fans as they capped their
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HSA holds carnival
By DIANA MAZZELLA
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The Hispanic Student Assembly's
"Carnaval de Culturas," taking place
today at 6:30 p.m. in the Reitz Union
Grand Ballroom, will feature dances,
speakers, awards and giveaways.
The Dean of Students Office
and the Institute of Hispanic-Latino
Cultures, or La Casita, sponsor the
event, said Director Leticia Martinez.
Hispanic and Latino organiza-
tions and other campus groups will
table starting at 6:30 p.m., she said.
The dance, video and speaker por-
tion of the event starts after tabling
ends, at 7:30 p.m. Sabor Latino, UF's
main Hispanic-Latino dance troupe,
will dose the evening.
Martinez said more than 3,500
beads will be given away along with
masks as part of the carnival theme.
"Anybody who comes by is
going to learn something."
Leticia Martinez
Program director
Speakers include UF President
Bernie Machen, Dean of Students Gene
Zdziarski, Student Body President Joe
Goldberg, Student Body Vice President
Joyce Medina and Albert and Alberta,
UF's mascots.
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VACCINE, from page 1
of the vaccine.
Johnson's vaccine would be
given to those most susceptible
to certain cancers, such as those
who already have had mela-
noma lesions removed and the
elderly, so their immune sys-
'tems can prevent cancer cells.
from growing to a point where
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motherapy or radiation.
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vaccine only with melanoma,
he said he is hopeful it could be
used against other cancers.
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inactivated melanoma cells in-
capable of reproducing.
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powerful response from the
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cannot overcome the cancerous
invasion on its own.
Little research has been
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before cancer
UF is diagnosed,
Research and no one
has tested a
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cuses on treatments given after
the cancer has been detected.
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such as chemotherapy and ra-
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they are attacking the cancer
cells.
When healthy cells are
killed, the patient suffers side
effects ranging from fatigue to
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But this vaccine may not
be without side effects either,
he said.
Because the proteins on cari-
cer cells and healthy cells are
similar, the vaccine could cause
the immune system to turn
against itself in a detrimental
autoimmune reaction.
It is hard to test for autoim-
mune reactions in mice, so it is
something that would have to
be tested for in human clinical
trials, Johnson said.
Although early results are
promising, Johnson cautions
against too much hope. It is
only after many more years
of testing that people can be
assured his treatment works
without any problems in hu-
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Empty justice
Bush rushes nomination
of inadequate candidate
The Editorial Board is moving to the Antarctic.
We thought about Canada, with its relaxed marijuana
laws and young drinking age, but we didn't think the
gentle Northern folk were far enough from American soil.
But don't despair; we'll continue to discuss national and
university politics while we run through the tundra, catching
our dinner with our bare hands.
We just can't sit by while President Bush recommends a
fairly inexperienced candidate for chief justice of the Supreme
Court, one of the most powerful positions in America.
We're not going to get into the conservative versus liberal
debate. No, we're taking the higher road.
We want to address John Roberts' court experience and
Bush's haste to get him into the high chair of chief justice.
When Chief Justice William Rehnquist died this weekend,
Bush quickly chose Roberts to replace him without any ap-
parent consideration of other candidates. He had mapped out
his plans for when Rehnquist died, and his moves are political
genius.
Originally, Roberts was nominated to replace Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor, and politicians everywhere began to eat him
alive. Is he too conservative? Is he not conservative enough?
Was this whole thing part of Bush's evil plan to infiltrate the
courts and threaten our rights with a religious AK-47?
Of course every candidate deserves immense speculation.
The position carries a lifetime appointment and tremendous
power to shape our lives.
During Rehnquist's tenure alone, the Court gave Bush the
2000 election and ruled that the federal government triumphed
over state government.in marijuana laws.
This job is huge.
But the attention should not only focus on ideological back-
ground; it should focus on experience as well.
Forget Roberts' partisan ideals for one moment. The real test
for a judge is his knowledge and application of the law. Sure,
Roberts was an experienced lawyer, but that's a far cry from the
most powerful judicial position in the United States.
So why is Bush nominating Roberts, who has been a judge
for only two years on the D.C. Circuit?
Rehnquist had 14 years of experience as an associate justice
before he ascended to the throne.
We suspect Bush has two things on his mind: Roberts' age
and political slant.
At 50, Roberts could reign for 30 years. -He has the potential
to affect America's laws for a decade longer than Rehnquist.
He simply doesn't deserve this step.
How can the government hand over such a permanent
position to someone who hasn't even been tried out? This isn't
about whether Bush is slanting the Supreme Court; it's about
executive competence.
Bush is pushing Roberts because the judge has already gone
through the media frenzy. Now he is suffering another partisan
attack but with one difference: We've heard it all before. And the
second time just isn't as effective.
Bush also wants his choice for chief justice to be swiftly
appointed. The longer Congress studies his choices, the more
compromise will come into effect.
So our president is playing off the timing of Rehnquist's
death. In a month the Supreme Court reconvenes. Who would
argue that we shouldn't have the head honcho in his seat before
the Supreme Court carries out its duties?
This Editorial Board will. Rehnquist had been'far from en-
tirely active before his death. Although he was known for be-
ing diligent in his work, no man can be all there while he goes
through the effects of chemotherapy and operations.
The Supreme Court can wait for its chief justice. After all,
what are a few months to 30 years of regret?
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Guest column
Liberals rush at chance to blame Bush
Y ou've probably heard about the dead bodies in New
Orleans' streets. The water supply-is contaminated,
refugees have gone days without food or water, and
armed gangs still roam some streets and.shoot at relief work-
ers. Aid has trickled in, but reconstruction.seems uncertain,
and the death toll is still rising as gunfights and suicide
persist.
Some seem to think America is raping what it sowed.
After Sept. 11, 2001, most critics of American foreign policy
had the good sense to wait at least a month before they started
saying "they had it coming." But some Greens and anti-Bush
fanatics have decided they can't hold their tongues that long.
It's apparently never too early to politicize a tragedy.
On' the homefront Cindy Sheehan has written that Bush
was "heading to Louisiana to see the devastation that
his environmental policies and his killing policies have
caused."
Germany's Environmental Minister Jiirgen Trittin
claimed the hurricane was a result of Bush not signing the
Kyoto Treaty.
The American president is closing his eyes to the econom-
ic and human costs his land and the world economy are suf-
fering under natural catastrophes like Katrina and because of
neglected environmental policies, Trittin said.
Joan Ehlers of World Wildlife Fund Germany said global
warming has increased the intensity of hurricanes and that
Americans "have a big impact on the greenhouse effect."
In fact German magazines and newspapers have taken
some of the most disturbing positions on the tragedy. A
writer for the Berlin-based daily Tagesspiegel suggested that
America wasn't critical enough of Bush's climate policies
and that such catastrophes would be avoided if we worked
together with nature.
On a sidenote Islamic extremists are delighted about the
disaster. They've given Katrina a military rank and are cross-
ing their fingers that oil will hit $100 a barrel.
There are far too many examples of pundits politicizing
Matthew the suffering, and you can expect
Ielone there to be more in the coming weeks.
So where is the sense of decency? I
Speaking Out think America should cutback spend-
ing on NASA, but I didn't exactly talk
about that after the Columbia disaster. And I'm only singling
out the Left because they are the only ones I've heard so far
twisting the situation to promote an agenda.
But all this talk about Republican policies causing hur-
ricanes is even more offensive because it's embarrassingly
false. After the tsunami disaster in 2004, some environmen-
talists jumped on the opportunity to talk about global warm-
ing and Bush's failure to sign the Kyoto Treaty. As this didn't
apply to the tsunami, the greens finally quieted down.
One of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, William
Gray, has said that if global warming was to blame and truly
a global phenomenon, cyclones would be increasing across
the world and not just in the Atlantic.
But what is logic against bad science?
Now the White House is being blamed for not funding
the levees. But critics fail to mention that the levees were
only equipped to handle a Category 3 storm even at maxi-
mum proposed funding, whereas Katrina was a Category 4.
Furthermore, construction on a plan to upgrade the levees to
uphold a surge from a Category 4 or 5 storm was expected
to take decades.
So maybe the problem is not that Americans are reaping
what they sowed, but that some of our friends, abroad and
in our own backyard, want to use this crisis to take cheap.
shots at the administration or lecture us on controversial
environmental theories. Or if you're Kanye West, hurricane
devastation is also a good time to discuss how Republicans
and the National Guard work together to shoot and other-
wise oppress blacks.
But then again, with friends like that, who needs en-i
emies?
Matthew Melone is a journalism and political science major.
The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.
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Letters to the Editor
Director not part of bureaucracy
In response to Matt Sanchez's
article regarding multicultural activ-
ists: Racist is probably one of the last
words I'd use to describe him.
A lot of the points he makes are
actually very good. Student groups
should not be isolated, and the ul-
timate effects of "multiculturalism"
should be unifying.
But the fight for Asian American
resources is not just about having
our own member of the bureaucra-
cy. The Asian Pacific American com-
munity, like the African American,
Hispanic/Latino, LGBT and Native
American communities, has very
specific needs with regard to stu-
dent services. While a multicultural
director is a step in the right direc-
tion, it's the wrong step for Student
Affairs to be making at this point.
The next logical step is to hire
someone experienced in working
with Asian American affairs to sit
at the table and represent the Asian
American community.
The Asian Pacific American com-
munity at UF has not had an adviser
who truly understands (or is even
familiar with) our issues.
When this director of
Multicultural Affairs meets with his
staff, the seat representing the Asian
Pacific American students will be
empty.
This truly does not open the
doors to cross -cultural discussions.
Instead, it isolates a significant
population of the student body
The Dean of Students Office can
talk all day long about all it's done
for the Asian Pacific American com-
munity, but until it actually does
something, it's all talk.
Jamilyn Bailey
Alumna, Public Relations 2003
Students need cultural havens
I would like to send both a dart
and a laurel to Matt Sanchez for his
Friday column. The laurel is for at-
tempting to address the problem of
racial unity on campus the dart
for doing so incorrectly.
The purpose of positive race re-
lations is to erase cultural boundar-
ies but not to forget the importance
of one's culture. The institutes
of Black and Hispanic-Latino
Cultures are not "culture bubbles"
that should be dismantled for the
sake of racial unity on campus.
These are safe havens for students
who are minorities at a white-ma-
jority university.
Entering minority students
who may not have experienced
Caucasian America to such-a great
extent may feel the need to connect
-with people who share their views,
their religion and their language to
feel closer to home.
These institutes have long served
as central venues for tapping into
students' respective cultures. They
are like gas stations where we mi-
nority students can "fill up" on our
heritage so we don't go empty and
lose our sense ,of self while we're
out there in the real world.
There's something wrong with
segregation, but that's not what's
going on here all that minority
students want is a place to celebrate
our cultural differences.
And there is nothing wrong
with that.
Krystal Elaine Knight
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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
**1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFUL*
NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint
3BR/2BA Flats 00 $735/mo
2BR/2BA Flats 00 $695/mo
2BR- over 1100 sq ft **00 $695/ mo
1 BR-over 800 sq ft ** $599/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
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Studios & 1 BRs $350 to $750'
2BRs & 3BRs $425 to $850
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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
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12-7-725-2
1 BIG ENOUGH FOR 2!
1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored
alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal
I*racquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions.
332-7401 12-7-72-2
6 BLOCKS FROM UF. New owners. Aug
Free 4BR/2BA duplexes. All appliances incl.
DW, W/D. Cent heat/AC. New ceramic tile &
carpet. Approx 1300 sq ft. $1000/mo. Call
Carol at 377-3852 or dalyproperties.com
9-8-28-2
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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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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-
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 9-9-19-2
CHEAP RENT 3BR 1BA house
CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups,
$625/rent, 503A NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-9-19-2
SEPT FREEi 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 9-9-19-2
$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
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. 9-30-33-24
Colonial Oaks SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes
from shopping/UF, washerJdryer/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
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
Village West Apartments
800 NW 18th Ave
1BR/1 BA $460-$520/mo.
Ask about UF Parking Decal
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
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Bel-Aire Apartments
636 NW26th Ave.
1or 2 BRs $535-$625/mo
Ask about UF Prarking Decal
Union Properties 373-7578
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*BRANDYWINE 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 UFI Spacious 3BR 2BA, Bonus
room, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc,
Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent
1741 NW6thAvenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-9-13-2
1st MONTH FREE! 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 9-9-13-2
the independent orida
alligator
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/2.5BAotownhome. New ltile, carpet &
paint. W/D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF inr NW.
$750/mo (pets ok) Available immediately.
Call 352-219-6340 9-16-15-2
Walk to UF & Shands. 2/2 $800/mo incl wa-
ter,- sewer, pest control, washer/dryer, DSL,
newly renovated condo 871-1365 leave mes-
sage 9-8-15-2
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, tile/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 Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups
& DW. 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2
Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1 BR
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 SW 9th Rd.
Starting at $1150/mo
Union Properties 373-7578 9-9-11-2
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
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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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
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Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/
mo no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509
9-13-13-2
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
NW 39th Ave. Nice 2BR/2BA + loft. With
Wood Laminate floor 0 Lg., open, bright.
Light carpet 0 Good neighborhood, conve-
nient 0 Patio, gate, trees 0 $590-$610 *
Call 373-8310.9-6-8-2
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 9-9-10-2
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
3BR/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
Walking distance to UF!
Completely renovated studio
Condos in Prairiewood less than
1 mile to campus. $450.
Call 215-51 5/215-5506 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. Call 352-359-
2594 9-13-10-2
1 MONTH FREE
$460/mo, 1/1 apt, 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 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 incl, 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
3207 W University Ave. $1600/mo
Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage,
off-street parking, tile floors.
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2
QFor Refit '
217 NW 35th St 3BR/3BA $1050/mo
Ceramic tile, large fenced yard, W/D, dish-
washer, carport, lawn care incl. Excellent
condition!
Call Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2
Affordable 3BRs close to UF!
1418 NW 6th PI.
W/D, fenced yard, private parking $950/mo
625 NW 10th Ave.
Private parking, W/D hu, Ig yard $900/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2
LUXURY 1BR/1BA overlooking creek
Washer/Dryer. Ready for immediate occu-
pancy. Near Sam's Club, on bus line. Close
to UF $560.
Andree Realty 375-2900 9-30-21-2
FUNKY LOFT APARTMENT
behind Leo's 706. Walk to UF & downtown.
$375/mo 333-2918 leave message 9-12-7-2
SEPTEMBER FREE! Next to UF
3BR/1 BA 1227 SW 4th Ave. #1
Fresh paint, newly refinished wood firs,
CH/AC, parking, spotless. $1110
Call 352-331-0590, 514-5060 cell 9-7-3-2
**Awesome COUNTRYSIDE condo**
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. A great place to live,
study & chill. You don't want to miss this.
$450 incl EVERYTHING. Hgh spd, cable,
until, washer/dryer in unit & MUCH more.
Nicole 352-328-4551 9-16-10-2
3/2 Den w/fireplace tile & wood fir living rm
& dining rm W/D hkup. Screen porch, car-
port, fenced yard. 2201 NE 15th Terr. $975
352-373-4311, http://118267.rentclicks.com
9-9-5-2
SEPT FREE! 1 BR Great value!
Only $449/mos $150 Deposit
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
THE WOODS 0 375-3077
9-30-20-2
Great 3BR home w/wood floors, CH/A,
screened porch, large BRs, carport. Walk
to campus. 104 NW7th Terr. $1200/mo. Call
371-3260. Others available: 9-16-10-2
FREE 1st MONTH! 2BR 2.5BA
TH in Kensington South, high
Ceilings, dining room, washer/dryer, pool
3901 SW 20th Ave #105
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-9-4-2
Cute cottage 2 bedroom 1 bath with study
$750/mo wood floors yard service
316 N.W. 20th Ave. Green Tree Realty, Inc.
Barbara 317-4392. 10-3-20-2
Melrose Bay furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath
2200 sq. overlooks Lake Sante Fe
$2400/mo Seminole Ridge Rd. Green Tree
Realty, Inc. Liz 258-2437. 10-3-20-2
Downtown Alachua 3 bedroom 2 bath large
home $895/mo, garage,
Green Tree Realty, Inc. Barbara 317-4392
10-3-20-2
Cute 1 bedroom 1 bath with study, new ap-
pliances $495/mo 304 N.W. 19th Ave. yard
service, Green Tree Realty, Inc. Barbara
317-4392. 10-3-20-2
S'| Subleases
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. 9-8-10-3
1 BR Unfurnished 1 yr. lease.at Oxford Manor
end-unit must go! BELOW LEASE $. Call
904-739-7455 or 386-328-9876. 9-8-10-3
Pay no rent for Sept. 1BR Apt to sublet
through Dec. SundowneApts. Windmeadows
Blvd near Butler Plaza theater. Move in Sept
8th. Rent w/water $480/mo. Call Brett. 352-
491-0959 9-8-8-3
1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA 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
Sl Subleases I
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
9-9-9-3
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 NOW.
$569/mo. 305-491-4371 9-9-8-3
1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UP,
& library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call
262-1351 9-15-11-3
GREAT LOCATION
1BR apt 3 blks behind Swamp Restaurant.
Lease ends 8/16/06. $539/mo. 352-371-
7482 9-8-5-3
1 Month Free Sublease with Furniture 1BR/
1BA Apartment @ Frederick Gardens. Walk
-to UF $460/month. Apartment needs to go
now. Contact 352-871-6170 9-12-5-3
* Roommates
Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Cobblestone 377-2801
Hidden Lake 374-3866
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
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. Closeto 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. 9-30-21-4
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
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. 828-775-8807. 9-8-14-4
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
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
9-8-12-4
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
RIm|| Roommates
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
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
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
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
Roommates bring a friend. Share utils.
Houses on East University Ave. Bike or bus
to class. $475-550 + sec & last mo. Available
now. Call 352-375-425.0 or 745-0785. 9-
22-20-4
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
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 9-8-10-4
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 9-8-10-4
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
Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets mature male tnon-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
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 9-12-10-4
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
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=MALE ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR/
3A apt. 3515 SW 39th Blvd. $425/mo + 1/2
ils. Cable free. Call at 335-5024 or email
e minakung@hotmail.com 9-6-5-4
385/mo + utils. SW area. Room in furn
)use w/4 UF upperclassmen. 3 mi from
campus. Internet & cable incl. Immediate
:cupation. Please call Regan at 305-495-
409 9-6-5-4
3R avail now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable,
300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, non-
noker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 9-
4-10-4
I/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA
ome in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3
tils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737
-14-10-4
AVAILABLE NOW!*O Wanted: Quiet,
IS, serious student/grad, own bedroom and
ath in furnished condo, bike or bus to UF
425 + 1/3 utilities 375-1971 9-7-6-4
share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remod-
led. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/
io. Month-to-month or longer lease okay.
ets okay. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-4
FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/
BA home in Northwood Pines Sub. NS,
o pets $350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly
D 352-384-3905 or 123daisy@excite.com
-14-10-4
4ale/Female, NS, grad student/professional
eeded for 2BR/2BA apt in The Laurels. Dog
k. $465/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Josh 336-3931
-14-10-4
jrad, upper classman wanted for large
BR/3BA condo in Rockwood Villas. I-net,
able & util incl. $440/mo Keith 727-457-
418 9-6-4-4 '
ust remodeled 4BR/3BA home close to
,ampus. Nice neighborhood. Need 2 more
oommates. Fully furn, incl big TV, new BR
Jrn, W/D. Big porch, fenced backyard, bball
oop. New carpet, tile, paint. Cable & inter-
et incl, split utils. $350-375/mo NS. No pets.
Dall 386-212-1578 9-7-5-4
'LANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA
louse. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area.
;375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447
)-14-10-4
COUNTRYSIDEE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/
BA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely
urn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3
ni.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464,
-lo 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-30-
26-1
2 roommmates for 3BR/2BA house.
-urnished home. Small pets allowed.
$300/mo (negotiable) incl all util. Avail Now!
Zlean, quiet. Contact Linda @ 561-843-1886
3-8-5-4
3rad roommates needed for 4BR/4BA condo
@ Univ. Terr. G'ville. A/C, W/D, pool, bus stop
n front, pvt bath. Available now. $325/mo +
share utils. John 786-436-1657 9-8-5-4
Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils.
352-271-8711 9-15-10-4
Need roommate to share 4BR/2BA house
$300/mo + utils. Call Erin 262-8457. 9-7-3-4
Furn room for rent in a 4BR/4BA condo at
Univ Terrace West, next to UF. $400/mo incl
cable, wireless internet & utils. With $125
dep. Call 407-719-1699 9-9-5-4
) II Roommates
Female roommate needed for a 3BR/3BA
house. 2260 NW 30th Ave. Nice neighbor-
hood. For information call 352-870-0294
Melissa or 954-673-5313 Michael. Avail Aug.
Looking for students only. 9-19-10-4
Male roommate wanted. 5 min from UF.
$350 share room or $450 for single room.
Includes utilities. Contact Brett 813-625-
5021 9-12-5-4
One student female roommate wanted to
share 2BR/2BA townhouse. Cable included
and free parking. $380/mo + 1/2 util. 352-
359-2243 9-8-3-4
Room available 3BR/2BA home. Located
near mall on quiet wooded street. Must love
dogs but not actually have any. $300/mo
everything included. Call 352-262-9630 9-
19-10-4-
Room for Rent. Christian Male Pref. Beaut.
3BR, 2-1/2 BA furn. Valwood home. Util, hi-
spd I-net, cbl, wshr-dryer incl. Immed. avail.
$450/mo. 904-422-8974 9-9-4-4
1BR available in 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Located
in a nice ecological area less than 5 min from
UF. $250/mo + 1/3 utils + Dep. Call 375-0982
or email elaw@ufl.edu 9-7-2-4
Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find
Quad-, 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
,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
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
For Sale byOwner!!
Vintage 4BR/2.5BA home. Wood floors,
fireplace, laundry, CH/A. Near UF at 907 NW
11th Ave. (behind Applebees). $258K. Call
333-2918 leave message 9-12-7-5
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3/2 plus den, double wide moblie home
on UF bus line. Country feel, close to
town. Remodeled. Must see! $240 lot rent,
$39,500. Call 561-357-8227 9-9-5-5
TIRED OF RENTING?
I can help you find a house or condo
in the UF area. Call Brett Wherry .
I at 352-412-8662
Century 21 Classic Properties 352-331-2100
9-23-15-5
g Furnishings
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
Sofa $185 Brand new .in pkg 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
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, in box. $160 can del.
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 eKing
sets $99 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 *full 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 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
12-7-72-6
Bed $100 All New Full size orthopedic mat-
tress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ war-
ranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600.12-7-72-6
I Furnishings
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 $17p 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
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
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. Call 335-
5326. 9-7-11-6
Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box.
New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031
Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in
pkg. Can del 352-333-7516
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
Treadmill; little used. Has handrail, upper
bodyarm, console and 4 monitors; incline
and safety clip. Owners manual. Cost $600;
Sell $200 OBO: 378-3586 9-6-3-6
Love Seat Couch full sized bed
Just $150 both
Call 374-8451 9-8-5-6
BOTH EXCELLENT CONDITION
COUCH $250/OBO
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Oakwood/
glass, 36" TV size $300/OBO
Call 561-315-8737 or 352-375-4604 9-6-3-6
SLEEPER SOFA-
Good condition. $200 -278-2216 9-12-5-6
X-LONG TWIN MATTRESS SET: Mattress,
box spring, bed frame. Great condition,
Beautyrest Legend Luxury Pillowtop model.
$300. Please call 954-249-1695 9-12-5-6
Computers
*fr A+ Eputer -ehk
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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 0 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
3784009, 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
$TOP paying too much for computer repairs.
We offer Flat Rates as low as $25 for minor
onsite repair. Unbeatable prices. No hourly
charges ever. www.computersunited.net
352-494-2355, 352-494-2374 9-8-5-7
Pent 4 comp sys w/warr (Dell, IBM, HP)
Starts at $259. Emac G3 800mhz/256 MB/40
GB HD $475, Imac G3 all in 1, firewire USB,
e-net, loaded $275. Laptops as low as $199
DSL/wireless ready. 352-494-2355 9-8-5-7
.1J Electronics
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
navigation, custom wheels and tires, and
automobile performance at Sound Depot &
Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com.
12-7-72-8
CI Bicycle's g'
In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds.
NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
* Best Prices in Town *
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W UniversityAve 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. 870-86.93
12-7-72-9
PARKING:
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10
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grads. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's
prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11
MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER; 2005 SUZUKI
-DL 1000, 5mo old, 4k, 4 yrwarr, 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
Scooter Retro 50cc
Brand new. 0 miles. 4-cycle, liquid cooled,
clear taillight & turn signal lenses. Black & sil-
v'Tand very unique and attractive. Compare
to Honda Metropolitan $999. 352-262-4673.
9-7-9-11
SUZUKI SAVAGE 650 LS 2001
Excellent small cruiser. 3900 miles. Belt
drive. Black & chrome. Excellent condition.
New tire. Perfect 1st cruiser. $2550 Call 262-
4673. 9-7-9-11
NEW SCOOTER 4 stroke 49cc
MLec start engine. Reaches 50mph, makes
80-100 mpg. Front disc brakes, remote
ignition & alarm. $1150. Call 352-219-3950
9-16-15-11
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
*2004 Pink Scooter*
49cc, 500 miles. $750 OBO
Call 352-373-1054 9-6-5-11
Honda Rebel 250 '99 Only 4800 miles. New
paint, seats, battery. Fully serviced & ready
to go. Beautiful Bike. Incredible fuel econo-
my. $2000. 352-262-4673 9-9-5-11
Yamaha FZR 600 97 Only 10k mi black/
white/yellow. Borderline immaculate-only
minor cosmetic damage. All orig. Mech per-
fect. FiSlip-on muffler. Looks/runs/ sounds
exc Needs nothing. $3500 352-262-4673
9-9-5-11
5i Autos
*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAR*
ORunning or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12
CARS -CAS -CARS BuySellTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.comrn
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 12-7-
72-12
1995 OLDS ACHIEVE
4-door, auto, cold A/C, 131k miles. Looks
and runs great. $1450. 215-7987. 9-6-10-12
98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks
great, runs great. Needed truck. Asking
$4899. Call 352-318-7890 9-14-15-12
1999 CADDY STS
Loaded with extras. Under 100k miles, call
377-1234, please leave message $8900
9-8-10-12
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
1997 KIA SEPHIA 1.6 liter
White, A/C, 84k miles, manual transmission,
radio/tape, dual airbags, jag, wheel span-
ner & spare wheel, great shape, runs great
$1900 OBO 846-5957 9-12-5-12
98 HONDA CRV
Blue, 95k mi, former certified used ve-
hicle. Leather, roof rack, brand new tires.
Must see $70001OBO. Call 954-805-7118
9-9-4-12
PONTIAC SUNFIRE
95, white, 2 drs, excellent cond, dual air bag,
cold AC (new compressor), manual trans,
sunroof, 129k miles. $2000. Call 352-336-
5194 or 903-262-0978 9-12-5-12
1994 HONDA PASSPORT
-4dr, 2WD, MP3, AC, Super cold, 148k mi
$3600 OBO Call Sal @ 283-2727 9-9-4-12
the independent florida
alligator
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 9th. We will
contact you for an interview opportunity to
get your career jump-started! EEO/AA
9-9-10-14
the independent florida
1992 NISSAN NX 1600 at
5SP 149k mi, Call Sal 283-2727 $1250 OBO a ligato r
9-9-4-12
The Alligator's New Media department is now
02 NISSAN XTERRA SE accepting applications for web production.
02 NISSAN XTERRA SE Applicants should be available two to three
Supercharged, V-6, 6 disc changer. Excellent nights a week from 10 pm to 2 am, Sunday
condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561-703-2076 through Thursday. Job duties entail content
9-19-10-12 updates and archiving. Experience with
HTML, CSS and/or Photoshop is preferred.
Please include a resume and availability
schedule with application.
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.
9-16-43-13
Blind lady needs.health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
.219-6948. Thanks. 9-16-43-13
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
.Help Wanted
This newspaper assumes no responsibil-
ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who responds to advertising use
caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
mation or arranging meetings
contion, with all the options, incl, 6-CD the independent florida
changer, PWmirrors/moonroof and more. g to
96,000 highway miles. 514-0867 9-7-5-12
79 LINCOLN. CONTINENTAL Evening Newspaper Production
All original power windows, locks & seats. Applications are now being accepted for edi-
Leather interior. Runs great looks great trial production at the Independent Florida
$3850/OBO. Call Martin 407-416-7091 9- Alligator. Applicants should be available two
7-5-12 to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and
1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production
'94 Ford Escort, manual duties include layout and design. Experiencd
$1200/OBO Call 281-3016 9-8-5-12 is preferred on software applications, Adobe
Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat.
n AA one-year commitment is expected.
Nissan Altina GXE 98 Please include references and availability
109K White Great condition! CD player, on application.
cool AC, new better. $3500 Call 328-4148
9-16-10-12 All previous applicants are encouraged to
reapply. Fill out application at the front desk
1997 DODGE STRATUS of the Alligator, 1105 W. University Ave.
White only 55,100 mi. Manual, body dam- between 9am and 4pm, M-F. Ask for the
age. Needs work. $1500 OBO 352-562- production application. Equal Opportunity
2095 9-7-2-12 Employer.
All previous applicants are encouraged to
re-apply. Applications are available at the
front desk of the Alligator, located at 1105
W. University Ave., between 9 am and 4
pm. 9-9-4-14
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LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CAPS'
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must bi
over 22, stable work history 'lear, driving re
cord, drug-free, pers ref. vww carrmrrr, cor.
for details. 12-7-72-14
Animal Care Tech looking for hard working
person to work w/ reptiles & rodents Wi'
train, PT to start with more hrs possible Swai
at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495f.902.
between 9-4 M-F. 12-7-72-14
CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time an'
pace. Everything you need to be a CNrJ anm
pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95/,
pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Cal
800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14
Phone survey interviewers wanted. Siar
work today! No sales, opinion research
only! Flexible Schedule! perceptive Marv.e
Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 121
7-72-14
Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business,
Sales and IT needed for various positions
Flexible schedules and compeilive pav Jo.r
our team! Learn more at w ww gerr, :.:m
employment 12-7-72-14
$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No app'
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 12
7-72-14
BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14
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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
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 positions
avail for college students. No exp req. $8/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
V,-,uld 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
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
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
"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 h6rlpful.. For more info.
Call Meghan 379-3663- 9-8-15-14
SALES ASSOCIATES
F/T and P/T for hotel. Hourly & bonus.
Weekdays & wkends. Friendly attitudes
w/good customer svc skills. Apply in person:
4021 SW40th Blvd. 9-8-10-14
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Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jack's
3501 SW 2nd Ave Creekside Mall 9-7-14-
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Contestants wanted for Reality Television
1-416-414-0852/ www.nlm-ipn.com
Serious applicants apply. 9-16-20-14
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.com 9-7-11-14
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
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
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.
CASHII
Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit here &
make it! UF FLORIDA RE-PDIALS seeks UF
students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr
4 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
-AAIEOE
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 .
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
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 9-
15-15-14
DREAM JOBS
Gfeat 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
University of Florida
Survey Research Center
408W 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
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? 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
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
Taco Bell (YUM...brands!)
We are the BOLD CHOICE!!
Are You?
Come join us, today!
We offer:
* Flexible schedules
* Latenight availability
* Multiple locations
* CHAMPS recognition
* Pre-Teamer Rewards
* FREE MEAL incentives
* Career Opportunities
* Customer Maniacs
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 SWArchbr Rd 372-0453
Michelle @ 826 W University Ave 373-2949
Martin @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335
Christine @7410 Newberry Rd 332-1238
Kevin @ Reifz Union location 372-1747
9-8-10-14
AM nannies! After school nannies
Tues-Thur nanhies! 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
Part-time help wanted servers or hosts.
Prefer students with good attitude and
reliability for lunch. Call 352-222-8293. 9-
6-9-14
EXP LEASING CONSULTANTS/MANAGER
Please apply within or call 377-6700
University Commons
9-2-8-14
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Oak H iam m o,:k
Oak. Hammock offers a stable, cons,4tent
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 25th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 3260'8
Oak Hammock is DFWP/EOE!
5100 SW 25th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 32608
Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE!
careers@oakhammock.org
Jobllne: 352-548-1180
9-8-10-14
Lg Property Management Co Now Hiring
PT & FT Leasing Agent (Sales) &
FT Assistant Manager openings. Great
team, training, bonuses.
Fax res, cover & avail sched to 376-6269
or hr@trimarkproperties.com
12-7-71-14
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
SALES CLERK
$6.50/HR. PART-TIME Call Sandy's
Consignment Boutique. 372-1226 9-9-
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COOKS NEEDED
Fill out app: GatorHospitalityJobs.com.
Receive offers from over 100 restaurants &
l'o(els. Also needed: delivery drivers, manag-
ers & 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
v,.., 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
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 email your resume to
wehavejobs@infiniteenergy.com. EOE/AA/
MFDV 9-23-20-14
Help Wanted Apply in Person
Mancino's Pizza & Grinders
5717 SW Tower Rd. 9-9-9-14
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
ac!gss from Home Depot. No calls please.
9-15-14-14
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
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 chem 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-
C66 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:
drlring 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
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
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
OFFICE ASSISTANT
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 Agency 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
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
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
Positions available for full or part itme in
sales. Gator Fever in Butler Plaza 692-5597
or 692-4472 9-14-10-14
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. Good
people skills a must. Email resume & hours
of availability to: humanresources@starlinge
yegroup.com 9-7-5-14
TEACHER ASSISTANT needed for JEWISH
DAY SCHOOL. 8:30-1 pm. Must have experi-
ence w/children. Call 376-1508 x 110 for
more information. 9-6-3-14
SPIN CYCLE hiring energetic outgoing bicy-
cle enthusiast. Part time experienced sales,
customer service, etc.. Drop off resume @
424 W. University Ave Downtown 9-6-3-14
WANTED Honest, energetic, hard-working
individ Ato assist customers w/high quality
sporting goods merchandise. Min 1 yr com-
mitment. Hring for PT (20+ hours) Lloyd
Clarke Sports 1504 NW 13th St. No calls.
9-8-5-14
SITTER for.elderly lady confined to nursing
center. Someone to chat with and to keep
company. 2 evenings per week, to give fam-
ily a break. 4-9pm, Thurs & Sun. No nursing
skills needed. 352-495-3095 9-15-10-14
Help wanted for general house & yard main-
tenance. Part-time flexible hours. Must have
cell phone & vehicle. $8/hr or higher. Call
333-2918 leave message. 9-6-3-14
tlp Help Wanted J Help Wanted
Female floor help wanted. Small retail busi-
ness across from campus. Part time 18-25
hrs/wk. 375-6462 9-6-3-14
Local web development company seeks
interns for quality assurance reviews/sales
& marketing. Web knowledge a plus. Email
resume to: hr@352media.com 9-7-3-14
YMCA
STUDENTS: The YMCA needs you! Join
our Customer Service Representative team.
Flexible hours, fun atmosphere. Early to mid-
morning and weekend shifts needed ASAPI
Please apply in person at the Northwood
YMCA. For directions, please call 374-9622.
9-16-10-14
MICROSOFT BRAND REPS NEEDED
Creative mktg or comm. major for exciting
on-campus guerilla mktg, PR & events! Great
for resume, $1000 STIPEND or new TABLET
PC, plus performance incentives! Send a re-
sume to campusreps@hotmail.com 9-7-3-14
KOTOBUKI
now hiring kitchen and sushi help. No experi-
ence required: Apply 1702 W. University Ave.
9-9-5-14
Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progessive
company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to
352-378-4156. 10-31-41-14
Call center needs telephone agents for all
shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in
person M-F 9am-4pmn. 12-7-66-14
BUDWEISER PROMOTIONS PT 3-5
nights per week. Must be outgoing & ener-
getic. Call Nick at 377-9092 to schedule an
interview. 9-6-2-14
INSTRUCTOR FOR NEW DANCE STUDIO
in High Springs area. Classical ballet &
modern jazz. Must enjoy working w/kids & be
energetic. Call STRICTLY DANCE 386-454-
4124 9-9-5-14
FT/Research Associate for AGTC, a
development-stage biotech company dedi-
cated to developing novel gene therapies for
the treatment of acquired & inherited genetic
diseases. Successful candidate-will be re-
sponsible for the production & purification of
recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV),
development of assays based on cell culture,
immunochemistry, & molecular biology such
as real-time PCR, preparation of reports,
SOPs, & other summary documents.
Requirements: BS or MS in Biological
Sciences + minimum 3 years of proven
experience in AAV production & purifica-
tion. Sound technical background in design,
implementation, & qualification of assays
is a must. Industry -experience preferred.
Highly motivated, self-starter able to work
with minimum supervision on multiple tasks
within the context of a fast-paced, multi-dis-
ciplinary team.
Competitive salary based on experience,
Benefits. EOE. DFWP. Resume or CV to: Dr.
-Guo-jie Ye, AGTC, 12085 Research Drive,
Suite 110, Alachua, FL 32615; via fax (386)
462-0875, or e-mial to: gye@biotech.ufl.org.
9-8-3-14
Office Help Wanted. Exp pref computer & ex-
cellent phone skills a plus. Fax resume 377-
0488. Please call 352-224-1857 for interview
b/t 10am-lpm only. 9-14-7-14
SUSHI & SAKE COMPANY
Now Hiring!
"Rolls and Bowls"
Our latest concept Call 375-5944
9-12-5-14
Inventory Position:
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus, is looking for a full time inven-
tory person. Qualified applicants will have
experience with data entry, inventory, cash
handling and sales reporting. Must possess
strong computer and customer service
skills. This position will also help with other
general office duties. We offer competitive
pay, benefits and a great working environ-
ment. Email resume with salary require-
ments msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at
www.gatordining.com. 9-12-5-14
NANNY NEEDED
for three year old. M-F, 7:30-9arn and 2:30-
5pm. References required. 371-3210 leave a
message. 9-9-4-14
Server/Hostess Wanted
Apply @ The Sovereign Restaurant, Service
Entrance 12 SE 2nd Ave after 2pm. 9-7-2-14
Are you twenty-twenty-one?
You can participate in the epoch
Movie 21
21 21 min videos about 21 yr olds.
Frog 373-5927 9-14-7-14
WANT YOUR WEEKENDS BACK?
Gator Dining Services, located on the
UF Campus, is looking for experienced
Fast Food Shift Managers. We offer a
set schedule, competitive pay, benefits
and a great working environment. Email
resume along with salary requirements
to msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at
www.gatordining.com 9-19-10-14
MEDICAL OFFICE ASST. wanted 20 hrs per
week. Flexible schedule. Please fax resume
to 224-2484 or email simedpa@yahoo.com
9-6-1-14
PT help for PSYCHOLOGY OFFICE Mon
thru Fri 3pm-7pm GENERAL OFFICE
DUTIES. Fax resume to: 352-338-7710 9-
9-4-14
Internet Savvy?
Fast Moving Dot Corn
needs bright individuals-
for FT Research positions.
Resumes@NetEnforcers:com 9-19-10-14
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4x4x4 $20/mo
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533 SW 2nd Ave. 377-1771
12-7-72-15
IMPORT AUTO REPAIR.BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830
www.carrsmith.com 12-7-72-15
HYPNOTIST-Stop smoking. Improve mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard UmansAAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079. 12-7-72-15
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For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
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12-7-72-15
HORSE BOARDING peaceful spacious
30 acres lighted arena round pens -stan-
dard & oversized- exp help 12x12 stalls 1-
352-472-2627 or Iv 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 Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 466-4060 12-7-72-T5
**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
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Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks
Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033,
www.automallgainesville.com
12-7-74-15
MOST WANTED
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Dwelling, Aggravated Assault with a
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Attempted Murder, Possession of a
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ound pen, large pasture, near trails.
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in Engineering, U.F. English/Spanish. Call
Francisco @ 352-494-8582 or 377-2526
Sliding Scale Rates. 9-8-10-15
GAINESVILLE HOME THEATER
Big screen TV, projectors, surround sound,
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ANONYMOUS
HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)
URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL
New Location Students NoAppt Needed!
FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE
4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340
Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8am-6pm
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Gator Alumni: needs 2 UF vs Tenn game
tickets. Will pay top $ 1st game in 5
years. Please call 917-744-5750 or email;
g212t@hotmail.com 9-16-11-22
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ANTIBODY TESTING
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960 for app't (optional $20 fee)
SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES
University Opticians
300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480.
12-7-72-18
GUNS! GUNS! GUNS!
1800 Gun Inventory
Over 500 handguns in stock
Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair.
Reloading Supplies 466-3340
Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer
8mi. South of G'ville on 441
12-7-72-18
*Family Chiropractic*
Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
373-7070
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FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES.
We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE
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Ave 375-3752. 12-7-72-18
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10-9 384-0090
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in prices faster in stringing stock better
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products to customers better. Tell your
friends about EZ Tennis. Call us at 372-2257
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DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL
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WOMEN SOCCER 6vs6 LEAGUE 18+
com play games on Thurs pm starting Sept
22. Fee $32 (city res) call. 334-5053/email
dentondd@ci.gainesville.fl.us 9-1i 3-7-20
Entertainment
FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL
Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres
Call for the best group rates!
352-338-8408
12-7-72-21
ACCOMODATIONS-Sports/Special Events
10 min to UFL. Private 3 acres: Sleeps 8
- 4BR/3.5BA, kitchen, great room, porches,
hot tub, gas grill. Ideal for family/adult cou-
ples $500/day 352-371-7922 9-21-15-21
Spring Break 2006. Travel with STS,
America's #1 Student Tour Operator to
Jamaica, Cancun, Acapulco, Bahamas and
Florida. Now hiring on-campus reps. Call for
group discounts. Information/Reservations
1-800-648-4849 or www.ststravel.com ARC
exempt. 9-14-10-21
CLOGGING BEGINNNERS CLASS
Tuesday 6:30-7:30. Westside Park Rec.
Center. 1001 NW -34th St. $20/10wks.
Starting. Sept 13, 2005. Call 373-4001 9-
15-8-21
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Travel planning for students. Train & cruises
also available Gator Country Travel (just off
campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg.
No. ST-18264 12-7-72-22
***WEST COAST $177 RT***
Tours packages & 'more. Los Angeles,
Seattle & more! Call for best rates. Gator
Country Travel (just off campus) 373-1992
FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 12-
7-72-22
***AIRFARE $157 RT***
Summer & fall specials. NYC, DC, Philly,
New Eng & more! Gator Country Travel (just
off campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel
Reg. No. ST 18264 12-7-72-22
$$ Looking for single game & season tickets
- home and away. Paying top dollar. Call 877-
596-1234 10-20-40-22
Loyal Gator Fan NEEDS FOOTBALL TIX
All Home/Away Games
Call 352-871-0146 9-16-16-22
Miami Bus Service
$40 R/TW.P Bch, Pomp, FT. L, Miami
Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm
335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com
12-7-72-23
JACKSONVILLE INT'LAIRPORT
and Beaches daily trips.
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Pets
Furry, feathery, scaly...no, not your
roommate...pets. Find or advertise your pets
or pet products here in the Pets section of
the Alligator.
PITT BULL PUPS
ADBA Registered. Champion bloodlines,
various colors. Call 386-497-1329, 386-867-
2269 9-8-5-24
YORKIE PUPPIES FOR SALE!
1 female ($1000) & 1 male ($950). Born on
July 7. Ready on September 9. 352-376-
5860 or 352-514-1659. 9-9-5-24
Breeded Min-Pin Puppy for sale
Updated on shots & has been wormed.
Please call Amber 316-2190 or Becky 281-
2880 9-12-5-24
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LOST: MALE JACK RUSSELL TERRIER
near university. White w/tri-color face..
Microchipped. REWARD $500. Call 352-
514-3187 9-29-20-25
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&ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005
Wynn could
return to line-
up Saturday
By ANDREW ABRAMSON and BRYAN APP
-, Alligator Staff Writers
A day after Urban Meyer's Gators debuted to
mixed results, the first-year UF coach said tail-
back DeShawn Wynn may be available to play
Saturday against Louisiana Tech.
Meyer alt but admitted Wynn's absence from
the field in UF's 32-14 victory against Wyoming-
and the Gators lack of a running presence-was
the result of a suspension, although Meyer didn't
exactly call it that.
Meyer said Wynn is paying for mistakes
made months ago, and that UF's most talented
tailback-who led the Gators
in rushing touchdowns two
seasons ago as a freshman-ex-
celled in fall camp.
"That hole was built a long
time ago in February and
March," Meyer said. "[Wynn].
Wynni climbed out of that hole in
training camp, and it's week-to-
week with him. He might play against Louisiana
Tech, we'll wait to see how practice goes this
week."
KATRINA HITS HOME: As accounts of storm-battered
relatives and friends reuniting continue to surface
in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, UF offensive line-
man Tavares Washington waits for a phone call.
Washington, whose family in Greenville,
Miss., dodged Katrina, said he still hasn't heard
from friend and former Gators offensive lineman
Sylvester McGrew.
In 2004, McGrew, a native of New Orleans,
transferred to McNeese State located in Lake
Charles, La., about 200 miles west of the Crescent
City.
"I'm looking forward to hearing from him,"
-Washington said. "I actually called .his phone,
but it wasn't working.
"It-is upsetting because a lot of people don't
know what's next; they don't know what their
future will be. They're homeless right now, and
some people are refusing to go. to another city
right now, so it's disturbing."
According to a team spokesman, McGrew no
longer plays with McNeese due to academic is-
sues during the offseason.
While the uncertainty of his friend's where-
abouts concern Washington, he remains thankful
his parents emerged unscathed.
""My family, as far as in Mississippi, every-
body is all right because they're more up north,"
Washington said. "I called my parents right after
[Katrina] hit, and I was just happy to hear from
them. It could've easily been me. I'm just glad
it's not."
WELCOME TO THE CLUB: To recognize their perfor-
mances against Wyoming, Meyer named defensive
end Jeremy Mincey (4 tackles, fumble recovery),
linebacker Brandon Siler (5.5 tackles, sack), safety
Jarvis Herring (2.5 tackles) and cornerback Vernell
Brown (6 tackles, interception) to his Champion's
Club on Monday.
Meyer didn't induct any offensive players, say-
ing, "they're very close but we need to get second-
year production out of them.".
Slier calls Jackson Heisman-worthy
* JACKSON ENTERS COMPANY
OF HISTORIC GATORS RECEIV-
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By BRYAN APP
Alligator Staff Writer
bapp@alligator.org
Attention Downtown Athletic Club,
UF linebacker Brandon Siler would like
to make an announcement.
Forget Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush
and the rest.
Forget about even watching football
for the next four months.
Bias granted, Siler knows what
you're looking for, and he knows the
perfect candidate.
"Chad Jackson for Heisman," said
Siler, following the Gators' 32-14 win
against Wyoming Saturday.
In Urban Meyer's debut game, the
highly hyped UF receiver stole the
show with 10 catches, 143 all-purpose
yards while becoming the eighth UF
player to score four touchdowns in
school history.
But stats are only the half of it; a
Heisman hotshot requires a juiced
highlight reel. Jackson began filming in
the third quarter.
Riding a 48-yard quarter-opening
drive with a 17-0 lead, UF quarterback
Chris Leak dropped back and checked
down before lofting a pass toward the
Gator-vacant east corner of the north
end zone.
"I wasn't really expecting it,"
Jackson said. "The ball was supposed
to go to Dallas on the deep-post route.
I didn't expect Chris to throw it. He
overthrew-me, and I didn't expect to
catch it."
With the Pride of the Sunshine the
closest thing to an orange-and-blue-
dad receiver in the vicinity, in swooped
Jackson past a pair of Cowboys de-
fensive backs to make a one-handed
touchdown catch.
With the reception, Jackson became
the first UF receiver since Jabar Gaffney
to catch three touchdowns in a game..
For now he's not cuaght up in the
Tricla Coyne / Alligator Staff
Junior Chad Jackson can't help but celebrate- Jackson's four touchdown
on Saturday were the most by a non-quarterback in UF history.
Heisman hype. Jackson's more con- "When I go home I'll have to see
cerned with making Sports Center's who makes on the top-10 tonight,
Top-10. Jackson said following the game.
UF dominates four teams in four days
Soccer-splits at Notre Dame
Faced with the task of playing four matches in four days,
the UF volleyball team wasted no time disposing of its op-
ponents.
The No. 8 Gators pummeled Eastern Washington 3-0 (30-
27,30-16,30-16) Monday night after finishing a dean sweep
of the Aquafina Volleyball Invitational over the weekend.
UF coach Mary Wise said the tough stretch of games start-
ed to affect the Gators on Monday, but she credits her team's
stellar conditioning for allowing them to persevere.
"I was beginning finally to see a little bit of fatigue, but
this is a well-conditioned group," Wise said.
On Saturday, UF defeated 15t-ranked UC-Santa Barbara
3-0 (30-25, 30-22,30-24) in front of 4,798 fans. UF had already
claimed victories against Dayton and Missouri State on
Friday, sweeping them as well.
Senior outside hitter Jane Collymore led the Gators with
16 kills against UC-Santa Barbara and added 13.digs and four
block assists. After the match, she was named Most Valuable
Player of the tournament. Collymore said the Gators' domi-
nance throughout the weekend tournament could be attrib-
uted to the way the team has gelled on the court.
"For us to come out and win each of these matches 3-
0 against some pretty tough teams says plenty about this
team's cohesiveness and chemistry," she said.
After Saturday's match against UC-Santa Barbara, Wise
said she was impressed with UF's defensive performance.
"It's fair to say we're much improved from playing these
three matches against three very different teams," Wise said.
"I'm not sure we'll play an opponent as good at serve, pass
and receive as UCSB for a while. For us to go toe-to-toe and
out-dig them says a lot about where we are."
-BRYAN JONES
SOCCER SPLITS AGAINST TOP-10: The UF women's soccer
team scored six goals in two games this weekend, but it was
defending national champion Notre Dame that treated the
No. 19 Gators to an offensive clinic.
UF faced what could be its stiffest competition of the
season at taking'on the No. 1 Fighting Irish and then-No. 9
Connecticut in South Bend, Ind. The Gators (2-1) basted the
Huskies 5-0 on Sunday, but could not handle Notre Dame,
who topped UF 4-1 on Friday night.
"We thought we attacked well against Notre Dame," UF
coach Becky Burleigh said. "But obviously we had to get a lot
better defensively."
Notre Dame took control early, netting a pair of goals past
keeper Jen Gardner in the first 20 minutes. The Fighting Irish
racked up two more second-half goals on Gardner before the
Gators tacked on a late Jasmine Johnson score.
"They really did a good job of finishing," Burleigh said.
"When we made a mistake, they punished us."
- UF turned the tables against Connecticut, defeating the
Huskies in UF's largest margin of victory since 2001.
"It was a great recovery, a nice bounce back from the
Notre Dame game," Burleigh said. "To score five goals on the
No. 9 team [in an NSCAA poll] in the country is a pretty big
feat."
NICK ZACCARDI
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UF QUARTERBACKS
New shoes propel Leak's game
By LOUIS ANASTASIS
Alligator Staff Writer
lanastasis@alligator.org
UF followers have been quick to
criticize Chris Leak's ability to run
the spread offense.
What they failed to consider was
one important change in the junior's
game he's wearing new kicks.
Sporting his upgraded and
lighter Nike Shox after trashing
his Nike Barracudas, Leak traded
over the Wyoming Cowboys in UF's
debut of the spread offense. He com-
pleted 26-of-34 passes for 320 yards
Chris Leak broke the UF record for consecutive completions against
Wyoming, but the junior quarterback also showed running ability.
and three touchdowns, breaking a
school record in the process.
"[Leak] got rid of those big cleats
and got lighter cleats so he can start
running a little bit now," junior re-
ceiver Chad Jackson said.
It was Leak's arm that did most
of the shouting, however. When he
completed a shovel pass to Andre
Caldwell during the third quarter,
he broke Steve Spurrier's 39-year re-
cord of 16 consecutive completions.
"That's a heck of a record," UF
coach Urban Meyer said.
Save for some missed reads
and an occasional overthrow, Leak
shined in his first crack at Meyer's
Spread 'n' Shred offense.
"Once I got in a rhythm it just felt
like everything was repetitions and
just getting a better feel for every-
thing ... Leak said. "The more reps
I get the more comfortable I think
everybody will be."
The burning question all along
had been whether Leak could mo-
tor fast enough to make the spread
offense work. Leak answered with
a wait-and-see "yes" Saturday by
displaying an array of runs. In the
second quarter alone, he picked up
a crucial first-and-goal on a 5-yard
draw and found receiver Dallas
Baker for a 7-yard pickup after spin-
ning away from a sack.
"Chris didn't run the ball too
much, but when he did, I believe he
stopped most of the criticism about
whether he can run," Baker said.
Later, on a crucial 3-and-7 at the
Wyoming 9-yard line, Leak scram-
bled to the right, picked up 8 yards,
a first down and a licking by three
Cowboys out of bounds.
"If you play in the SEC you're
going to get hit, so I'm used to that,"
Leak said. "I've run the ball the past
couple of years so that's really not a
big adjustment to me."
Leak passed his first test with
straight A's, but the question re-
mains how his legs will fare against
Southeastern Conference speed.
"I think he'll probably be ready
further down the road, but I think
[the spread] might be a little too
much for him," Wyoming comer-
back Derrick Martin said.
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Scoring summary
First quarter
00:21 UF- Jackson, 26 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick)
Second quarter
08:47 UF-Jackson, 7 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick)
05:21 UF- Hetland, 40 yd field goal
Third quarter
11:44 UF Jackson, 26 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick
failed)
07:08 WYOMING Bramlet, 4 yd run (Yaussi, kick)
03:11 UF- Hetland, 47 yd field goal
Fourth quarter
07:49 UF-Jackson, 5 yd run (Fleming, rush failed)
04:43 WYOMING Bouknight, 18 yd pass from Bramlet
(Yaussi, kick)
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing attempts
Net yards rushing.
Passing yards
Total offensive plays
Fumbles: Number-lost
Penalties: Number-yards
Possession time
COWBOYS
14
27
72
150
59
1-1
3-37
25:31
GATORS
23
36
91
320
70
3-0
4-30
29:46
Score by Quarters I 2 3 4 F
Wyoming 0 0 7 7 14
UF 7 10 9 6 32
I Cowboys
Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TD LG AVG
Seldon 18 64 8 56 0 13 3.1
Bouknight 1 31 0 31 0 31 31.0
Holden 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Moore 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0
Bramlet 6 12 24 -12 1 8 -2.0
Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT
Bramlet 32-14 150 1 1
Receiving NO YDS TD LG
Bouknight 5 54 1 18
Wallace 3 23 0 10
Ford 2 30 0 27
Holden -2 28 0 21
Wadkowski 1 13 0 13
Betschart 1 2 0 2
Punting NO YDS AVG LG
Parker 5 194 38.8 46
Brooks 2 79 39.5 46
I Gators
Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TD LG AVG
Portis 5 48. 3 45 0 23 9.0
Thornton 8 38 2 36 0 12 4.5
Manson 4 22 0 22 0 8 5.5
Caldwell 3 20 0 20 0 10 6.7
Moore 3 19 2 17 0 19 5.7
Jackson 1 5 0 5 1 5 5.0
Leak 10 24 35 -11 0 8 -1.1
TEAM 2 0 43 -43 0 0 -21.5
Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT
Leak 34-26 320 3 0
Receiving NO YDS TD LG
Jackson 10 138 3 26
Caldwell 7 99 0 63
Baker 5 44 0 16
Moore 2 11 0 9
Cornelius 1 19 0 19
Casey 1 9 0 9
Punting NO YDS AVG LG
Wilbur 4 178 44.5 53
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3rown, McDonald impressive as Gators shut down Cowboys' pass attack
JF-WYOMING, from page 20
.0 yards, en route to breaking a 39-year-old
!cord.
Leak completed 17 consecutive passes in
te second and third quarter, surpassing the
am record of 16 set by Steve Spurrier twice
k 1966. Also, one of Leak's top receivers
merged as a possible superstar.
Chad Jackson-who began to break out
at the end of last season-exploded for 10
receptions, 138 yards and three receiving
touchdowns while adding a five-yard rush-
ing score.
Meyer also praised UF's defensive per-
formance, which included six tackles and an
interception by first-year starting cornerback
Vernell Brown. Also, Ray McDonald, switch-
ing from defensive tackle to defensive end,
kept Wyoming quarterback Corey Bramlet
in check the entire night.
But UF's tailback woes were apparent,
and an 18-point victory-while certainly
not an immediate cause of concern-wasn't
exactly what the Gators had hoped for in
Meyer's debut game.
"They had fumbled snaps, their routes
weren't that crisp and they just couldn't get
it all going," Martin said.
Still, Meyer wanted his players to appre-
ciate the victory.
"I remember two years ago at Utah, we
beat Utah State 40-20 and you walked in tit
locker room and everyone was disgusted ...
including the coaches," Meyer said. "The
one thing I promised these guys ... is we'll
never be disappointed with a win ... I'm not
apologizing for a.win, it was a great effort."
Vliami falters late in fourth quarter
JM-FSU, from page 20
Wright finished 16-for-28 for 232
ards and a touchdown pass.
So, it came down to the defenses
nd special teams, and even when
lose units set up their offenses with
rime field position, it was no sure
ting they'd capitalize. The Seminoles
lasted a first-and-goal from the 1 in
ie third quarter.
Most of the talk leading up to the
Oth meeting of Miami and Florida
tate was about the two first-time
starters at quarterback. And when it
aok almost nine minutes for either
eam to complete a pass, it became
parent mhe offenses were in for a
ng night against two fast and furi-
us defenses.
Wright worked through his prob-
lems, including two early intercep-
tions and a few dropped passes, long
enough to guide an 81-yard touch-
down drive in the second quarter. The
sophomore's first career TD pass was
a 34-yarder, zipped over a defender to
.Ryan Moore to make it 10-7 Florida
State.
The Seminoles grabbed a 10-0 lead
in the first quarter, with help from the
first interception thrown by Wright.
The pick set Florida State up at the
Miami 29 and moments later James
Coleman bulled in from the 1 for a
7-0 lead and the Seminoles' first first-
quarter TD against the 'Canes since
FSU's last win six years ago.
Peattie, a veteran who made 15
of 24 field goal attempts last season,
missed badly from 47 and 39 in the
quarter. It turned out to be a good
omen for Florida State.
APP, from page 20
sandwich meat in his honor.
Ooops. Too late.
But when someone publicly places the
Gators in the company of Air Force, a
thorough psychological assessment of said
person's mental health and potential harm
to society should follow immediately.
That's exactly what Martin implied
when he proclaimed that "UF wouldn't
win the Mountain West."
Yes, the Mountain West Conference.
We're talking San Diego State, Colorado
State and UNLV.
I mean, there are people in jail for mak-
ing less questionable judgments.
Still, as absurd as Martin sounds, he
raises an issue; one for which Meyer will
vouch.
What the Gators showcased against
the Cowboys wasn't the same offense that
turned Utah into a national powerhouse
last season.
A misconception Meyer has addressed,
his Spread 'n' Shred offense is run-based.
In Utah's;45-28 win against Wyoming
last season -UF actually won by 1 point
more on Saturday the Utes rushed for
just as many yards as they passed: 244.
In the season opener against the
Cowboys, the Gators rushed for 91 yards.
Meyer knows that won't cut it when the
SEC big boys roll into town.
Meyer ripped the 0-line after the game
for creating holes inadequate to toss a
dwarf through.
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Andre Caldwell fights to stay on his feet during the second quarter of UF's 32-14 victory against Wyoming.
The Gators improved to 1-0 under new coach Urban Meyer.
By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabramson@alligator.org
The Gators call it the Spread
'n' Shred offense, but even after a
32-14 opening day victory against
Wyoming, Urban Meyer isn't so
sure if it's the Gators or their op-
ponents who will do most of the
shredding this year.
Despite an array of highlight
plays, UF didn't pour on the
points against Wyoming like
Meyer's Utah team did a year
ago-and Meyer said UF may not
be balanced enough right now to
compete with some of the upper-
echelon teams of college football.
"In case you were wondering
what the offense should look like,
that wasn't it," Meyer said. "Chris
has a lot of work to do as does our
offensive line."
After the game, Wyoming
cornerback Derrick Martin-who
witnessed Utah's 45-28 victory
over the Cowboys last year-was
less than impressed with the new-
look Gators.
"Utah was way better. They
had a better quarterback," Martin
said. "[UF] could be better,
they've just got to start focusing
better and they've got to run their
routes.
"I don't think they're going
win the SEC. They wouldn't w
the Mountain West."
Whether or not Meyer ar
Martin are overanalyzing U]
opening day performance, the
were still, plenty of reasons fi
UF to be optimistic after defeat
ing a team that Sports Illustrate
ranked No. 25.
"In case you were won-
dering what the offense
should look like, that
wasn't it."
Urban Meyp
OF football coach
The last time junior quarter
back Chris Leak saw game action
he had one of the poorest perfo
mances of his career in UF's 27-1
loss to Miami in the Peach Bowl.
Many have questioned Leak
ability to adapt to Meyer's o
fense, and while Meyer sai
Leak surely hasn't mastered th
offense, the numbers told a di
ferent story.
Leak completed 26-of-3
passes for three touchdowns an
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Serm~holes defeat Canes
Gators need Wynn to win
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S orry Derrick Martin, but
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You all know Derrick
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I didn't think so.
Let's all get to know each other.
Wyoming defensive back
Derrick Martin, UF student body.
Martin: Hi. Chris Leak torched
my associates and I for 320 yards
on Saturday. Nice to meet you all.
Well, that's what he should say
if he were here.
Martin, perhaps the. most-bit-
ter and least-gracious opponent
ever to leave the Swamp in defeat,
offered a slightly different state-
ment before leaving Hogtown this-
weekend.
Sure, it's debatable whether
Urban Meyer's Utes were, as
Martin said, "way better" than
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UF will win
the SEC this
season. After
all, it has been
five years.
Just because a two-time -national
coach of the year decided to put on
an orange-and-blue Polo with his
headset doesn't mean he should'
have an entire halftime show com-
plete with an embarrassing adap-
tation of a well-known television
jingle relating his name to a type of
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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 8 the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of FIo:ida Pubished by Campus Communcations, Inc of Gainesville. Florida We Inform. You Decide. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 WYOMING 14D UF32 STUDENT LIFE Gator Nation reawakens Alcohol policy By FARZAD SAFI and LOUIS ANASTASIS plays favorites Alligator Staff Writerspso It was just a walk. It felt like a By JUSTIN RICHARDS parade. Alligator Writar It was just a first-time stroll rhsrds gators g through a dark tunnel -a 90-decibel, heart-throttling stroll for Urban Matt Bryan, son of former UF President Robert Meyer. Bryan, had three liquor bottles and a cooler of beer It was just a post-gae song, yet outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium before Saturday's the Gators never felt prouder, their football game fans never felt so loved and a semiHe was one of many alumni in conscious program seemed to breathe reserved lots, celebrating with drink again, one trumpet note at a time. m hand. Meyer and the Gators might The game, the first since UF have won the first game of a heavily President Bemie Machen began a hyped marriage, but Saturday it was campaign agaist binge drinking, all about a wedding reception -the raised questions about whether UF's beginning of a novel nuptial tradition most lucrative sport conflicts with that stirred the soul and rallied Gator Machen Mahen's efforts. Nation. UF president The university's policy, while "It felt like I was a freshman again," ever-tightening around students, saety Kyle Jackson said. "It was may exempt alumni who bring money to the University whole new experience. Everything Athletic Association. has pretty much changed around here Matt Bryan is a Bull Gator, a member of the highest with all the new traditions." tier of the Gator Booster club. Bull Gator status requires Tailgaters plastered every inch of at least $12,000 in annual donations to UAA. University Avenue before midday Though fans can be ejected from regular stadium had even arrived. seating for alcohol possession, alcohol is allowed in select Then Meyer, who has always been areas. These include the Bull Gator sections, Touchdown quick to label Gator Nation as the Terrace and Champions' Club, as well as the $48,000 permost numbing college football exseason luxury suites over the north end zone. perience, sampled some of that very Meanwhile, 68 fans were ejected and/or arrested feeling as part of the first-ever Gator from the stadium Saturday in alcohol-related incidents. Walk. Serving as the anesthetic were University Police Department spokesman Joe Sharkey thousands of fans that lined up to said that most of the ejected fans were not UF students, wish a sharply dressed team as they but five of the eight arrested were. filed into the Swamp. Bryan said a separate alcohol-consumption stan"I thought Gator Walk was bigdard for alumni raises a "tough question." time," Meyer said. "I had no idea Maureen Miller, UF's Alcohol & Other Drug it could ever be like that. This was Prevention Specialist, echoed Bryan's sentiment. about as big-time as it gets for a home Andy Apicella / Alligator SEE ALCOHOL, PAGE 4 opener. The largest crowd to ever watch a football game in the state of Florida SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 4 gave Urban Meyer a grand reception at his UF debut. Now skin cancer vaCP;cine, c'',reated at UF s5vhows promise E TESTED AGAINST MELANOMA, THE VACCINE MAY HAVE BROAD REACH. By RESHELLE SMITH Alligator Contributing Writer Future cases of a common cancer may be prevented by technology developed at UP: Though it is years away from being used on humans, UF professor of immunology Howard Johnson has tested a vaccine for the skin disease melanoma in mice with promising results, he said. Eighty to 100 percent of the mice given the vaccine survived two lethal doses of melanoma, one given immediately after the vaccine and one given six months after the vaccine was administered, he said. Mice that were not given the vaccine died within two weeks of the lethal dose. In humans melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, according fo the American Cancer Society's Web site. The society estimates that in 2005 there will be 59,580 new cases of melanoma in the United States, and about 7,770 people will die from the disease. Johnson hopes to change those numbers with his vaccine, but the path from Johnson's lab to hospital beds is a long one. Johnson is applying for a patent for the vaccine, and if he receives it, human clinical trials could begin in three to four years. The trials could then last for many more years, testing both the safety and the effectiveness SEE VACCINE, PAGE 5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" E Though more than $16,000 was collected along University Avenue this Saturday to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina, at least one UF group's efforts were cut short when it was asked to move off campus. See story, pg. 3. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 8 CROSSWORD 13 Thunder storms SPORTS 20 87/72 visit www.alligator.org M Andre Caldwell fights to stay on his feet during the second quarter of UF's 32-14 victory against Wyoming. The Gators improved to 1-0 under Urban Meyer. See more coverage in SportsTuesday.
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2, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,2005 News Today CAMPUS SG slating ends today Student Government parties will continue prospect hunting for the Fall election until 5 p.m. today in the Reitz Union. The Gator Party reported that 60 candidates interviewed for a spot onits roster Friday, while the Impact Party screened 16 applicants. Gator Party spokesman Thomas Philpot said he hopes his party continues its trend of interviewing about 50 candidates each day. "I was very encouraged by the turnout," he said. "[We've] been very impressed with the quality of the candidates. I'm looking forward to a good final day of slating." Impact Party Communications Director Adam Roberts said he expects a "significant spike" in interested students today. "We want to work harder," he. said. "We're still very optimistic about where it's going." SG Supervisor of Elections Daniel Maland said the slating process is running "extremely efficiently." Maland decided last week to cut the section of the sign-up sheets that requires students to name which party they want to join. "It obligated students to make a decision they may not have been ready to make at the time," he said. Students could research Impact through its Web site, but as of Monday night the GatorParty did not have a similar resource. Maland said students should visit the respective party rooms to find out more information. Roberts said because of the expected boom in participation, it's difficult to determine whether the interviewed candidates adequately represent his party "I think the folks tat have come have a good grasp on what we are about," he said. Roberts said the Impact Party would do things differently than the current administration, especially regarding budget choices. "Our No. 1 issue is the way in which the $11 million (SG's budget of tuition-funded Activity & Service fees) is being spent," he said. Roberts said he doesn't agree with the current administration's decision to spend $67,187 from Summer C to the first week of Fall 2005 on advertising itself and its own organizations. "I think their spending has become dangerous," he said. "It's spending money when it's needed for other things. It's setting a bad precedent. If students lose control of their own money, then the game is over." Slating continues from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Reitz Union. The Gator Party is interviewing in Room 276 while Impact officials are in Room 277. -DAVID COHEN Four UF students arrested While most UF students were at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium cheering on the Gators in the season's first football game Saturday evening, three Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity members and one other student were arrested by University Police GAS PRICES the independent Horida VOLUME 99 ISSUE 8 ISSN 0889-2423 Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications Inc., of Gainesville, Florida NEWSROOM 352-376-4458 (Voice), 352-376-4467 (Fax) Teeside, UK $5.64/gallon Frankfurt, Germany $5.29 Rome, Italy $4.86 Vienna, Austria $4.50 Tokyo, Japan $3.84 Miami, Fla. $2.71 Sydney, Australia $2.63 Moscow, Russia $1.45 Caracas, Venezuela $0.14 Sources: www~cnn.cm ,.eia-doe,gov Michelle Stewart / Alligator Staff FORECAST TODAY THUNDER STORMS 87/72 WEDNESDAY THUNDER STORMS 86/72 for reportedly assaulting three UP students, according to a UPD news release. A UF official contacted police after he reportedly observed UF student Phillip Matthew Joseph, 19, and Pi Kappa Phi members Jordan Adam Light, 21, Kyle Ashton Cain, 21, and Derek Oliver Goldsmith, 19, fighting with three other students on Fraternity Row. "The parking official said that he saw a battery in process," UPD spokesman Lt. Joe Sharkey said in a telephone interview. Through the official's identification and that of another witness, UPD officers were able to find the individuals involved, Sharkey said. Witnesses told police the four alleged attackers fled to the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity house, 11 Fraternity Row, after the fight, where they were arrested, according to a police report. Cain, Joseph and Light were arrested on two counts of nisdemeanor battery for reportedly assaulting UF students Russell Reed Cochran and Jacob Danner Fuller, according to Alachua County Jail records. Goldsmith was arrested on one count of misdemeanor battery for attacking UP student Michael Craig Plucinski. "I was just walking to the game," Plucinski said, but declined further comment. Although police do not know which individuals drank or how much alcohol they had, it was clear to the arresting officer alcohol played a role in the incident, Sharkey said. "There was alcohol involved," he said. "The smell of alcohol was there." Two of the four suspects arrested were underage, jail records state. The victims had minor injuries and were treated on -the scene, according to the release. THURSDAY THUNDER STORMS 89/72 FRIDAY 'll THUNDER STORMS 90/73 SATURDAY THUNDER STORMS 90/73 All four suspects have been released from jail. .Several failed attempts were made to contact Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity for comment. Sharkey said he does not know if the students who were attacked were part of another fraternity. When asked about possible consequences for the suspects' fraternity, Sharkey said the situation would be handled by UF and the Interfraternity Council, of which Pi Kappa Phi is a member. -IVETTE MENDEZ SG launches new Web site Student Goverment is changing, with a revamped logo, new mission statement and now a redesigned Web site. "That is something that has been long overdue," said Student Body Vice President Joyce Medina. "We look and feel more catchy." Accelerated Data Works, a local company, put together the Web site for about $6,000, Medina said. The new Web site is still at www.sg.ufl.edu, but it is easier to navigate and access, Medina said. The new site features senators' updated contact information, highlights the new mission statement, Fall Student Body elections,.Gator Growl and discounted Phillips Center for the _Performing Arts tickets. 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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 3 HURRICANE KATRINA Relief colectors sent off campus Kanye West to perform f at U Kanye West may be coming to an O'Dome near you. The controversial rapper, fresh from a notorious incident during which he insulted President Bush on national television, is slated to perform at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on or about Oct. 13. O'Dome employees would not confinn or deny information relating to West's appearance but said to expect an announcement today. West made headlines Friday when he deviated from the script of "A Concert for Hurricane Relief," a charity telethon West aing on NBC. The "Jesus W performer stumbled through an emotional rant that culminated with "George Bush does not care about black people." U student Ron Blackwood, a West fan and a member of Gators for Bush, said emotional situations can make people say things they don't mean. "I would like to give [West] the benefit of the doubt, but if he were to duplicate his comments, I would have to step back and reexamine how I feel about him," he said. -BRETT KELIMAN E TOTAL EFFORTS STILL RAISED MORE THAN $16,000 SO FAR. By TIM HUSSIN Alligator Contributing Writer One group's efforts to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina were cut short when it was asked to move off campus Saturday UF Naval ROTC students, who raised $4,049 collecting for the American Red Cross, said they were approached by a police officer claiming that student groups could not ask for donations on campus and had to leave immediately. ROTC member Carolyn Work, who organized this weekend's fundraiser, said the UPD officer named UF President Bernie Machen among those asking for the students to move off campus. Machen wrote in an e-mail Monday that he wasn't aware of the situation. "I don't know anything about this," he wrote. "It doesn't sound very consistent with our approach." Anna Sansiveri, a student collecting for the American Red Cross, said the group was only there 15 minutes before being asked to leave. "Our commander came up to us and told us that there were complaints from the Alumi Association that they didn't want to be bombarded with donations," she said. UPD did not return e-mails. Work said 'she didn't know if the UF ROTC had a permit to collect donations. UF spokesman Steve Orlando said both parties acted with good intentions in an unfortunate situation. "We absolutely applaud the efforts of those students doing such a wonderful job," he said. "We hope this won't discourage them from doing all that great work." Athletics Director Jeremy Foley wrote in an e-mail that there is a nosolicitation polcy around Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. "The logistics of collecting and monitoring such solicitations are very difficult," he wrote. Many of the collectors were disSouvenir 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. Get their attention by advertising in the Alligator. a __ THE BIGGEST BACK TO SCHOOL FINAL WEEK Where: Reitz Union Colonnade When: Tues. Sept. 6 thru Fri. Sept. 9 Time: 9 A.M. -5 P.M. Sponsor: Reitz UnionArts and Crafts Center eedl LAST CANCE MOST IMAGES ONLY $6, $7 AND $8 heartened at being prevented from requesting donations for something they considered so important. "I don't understand," said Adam Cohee, a student collecting donations for the American Red Cross. "There are people out there drinking and partying, and we're just students trying to do a good deed." Will Cannon, a ROTC student collecting for the American Red Cross, said they were getting just as much help off campus as they were on campus. "There were a lot of generous people dropping twenties -both from the Gator and Wyoming fans, Cannon said. The Center for Leadership and Service, which is part of the Dean of Students Office, also collected donations on campus Saturday but was not asked to leave. Alana Rush, the center's student manager, wrote in an e-mail that student groups needed pennits, which the center had, to collect donations. The Center is now focusing on the need for nonperishable food and other material necessities, Rush wrote.
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4, ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,2005 Drinking aconcern except on Saturdays Alumni divided on merits of new binge-reduction policy By JUNE CAPPIELLO Alligator Contributing Writer With a new football coach came a restored Gator spirit. And with a new president at the university's helm, there came revised policies on the party atmosphere often associated with UP. So how do seasoned UF alumni feel about President Bernie Machen and his crusade against alcohol? Beers and mixed beverages in hand, several alumnri voiced their opinions amidst tailgating festivities on campus Saturday. "I tfhik it's good that he's trying to curb underage and binge drinking," alunna Andrea Sadler said. "But I don't think he can do it." Other alumni echoed her skepticism. "If people want to imbibe, you're not going to stop them," said Butch Aten, who graduated UF in 1997. "Even with prohibit what happened there." Aten said he walked into the football game years ago, mixed dr with no trouble from security. "if people Want to imbibe, going to Stop them Though the no-alcohol policy Griffin Stadium is respected gen tailgaters outside the stadium ma miliar with the rules for drinking o "They haven't really publiciz Sadler said. According to University Police City of Gainesville ordinance 4-4 ion .look container law, which states that open containers of alcohol on public streets, sidewalks and stands at a thoroughfares are a violation of the ordinance ink in hand, and could result in arrest. However, Saturday saw tailgaters drinking beer out of cans aid bottles throughout camo're not pus. Abandoned bottles were scattered even ."1 directly outside of the stadium, in disregard to Butch Aten the catchphrase printed on wastebins campusU Alumnus wide, "Put it in the can, Gator fan." "People don't know about [the policy]," said Beverly Ohnstad, the wife of a UF alumat Ben Hill nus. rally, many Though she said she drinks water on her 'y not be fa trek to the football stadium, Olinstad said if n campus. she were drinking an alcoholic beverage, she ed [them]," would rather sip it along the way than quickly finish it at her tailgating area. ,UF follows "I think [the policy] encourages chugging," B, the openshe said with a laugh. Results of policies show in UP's lower party-school rank L 1, from page 1 "That can be a tricky issue," she said. "I don't really know if they're held to the same standard." Health experts have advocated that communities eliminate an env' onment that encourages binge and underage drinig. UF hired national expert Laurie Davidson to promote that message last Spring, which motivated the banning of Coors advertising from the Stephen C. O'Connell Center and, in part, the ending of Lex & Terry's "Drunk Bitch Friday" radio segment. Machen even made UF a member in the Campaign for AlcoholFree Sports TV, a nationwide movement that aims to erase the connection between alcohol and college sports. Student But at a recent tfs meeting of the local Community Alcohol Coalition's Steering Committee, Machen said tailgating is not a priority since it is an alumni tradition rather than a student function. Machen did not respond to e-mails asking about possible inconsistencies in his policy. "He's said at a couple occasions before that tailgating isn't a problem," UF spokesman Steve Orlando said. "It's a matter of binge and underage drinking, and those problems haven't come up at tailgating." Sharkey said tailgaters are not charged with open-container violations as long as they stay off streets and sidewalks. "We're not out to ruin your tailgate party," Sharkey said. "They've done it a long time, and they'll do it forever." Still, a letter sent from the UAA to season ticket holders suggests that control of pre-game activities would be especially tight this season. Alcohol consumption may be tied to football by more than just the tailgating tradition. With the arrival of a buzz-building head coach, UF is experiencing record attendance and, if the season goes well, more cause for celebration. In 1999 when Steve Spurrier led the Gators, UF was ranked the nation's No. 2 party school by the Princeton Review. This year, it sags at No. 18. Cristy Vasquez, office administrator for The Swamp Restaurant, said bar business picks up drastically during football season. On gameday weekends she said, 'You can't move." ILn th I :oupon good extra $5 on 2nd and 4th I m Studer alPlaona Donor Name: Serena Barry Class: UF Senior Major: Elementary Education Hobbies: Reading, Watching TV, hanging out with my friends, and just relaxing Why d&I donate Plman? in-hap wlve a' eay money I donation. I Earn up to $180/mo. donating plasma in a friendly place. L --------.u DCI Biological Plasma Center -352-378-9204 For More Information Go To www.DciPlasma.com 150 NW 6th Street -Central Plaza Gators' old spirit returns FOOTBALL, from page 1 At 6:08 pm. Eric Wilbur's kickoff marked the beginning of a new season, a new coach and a whole new feel to home games for the Gators. Case in point: The Swamp Things-as the Gators have dubbed the student section-a blue sea of Pepsi-pushing fanatics with the sole purpose of reviving the Puddle into the Swamp. "I've never had so much fun at a football game," UF senior student Krithleen Stark said. "The energy was amazing. I've never stayed for a whole game but I felt like I belonged for the first tlie tonight." Even after an entire day of emotion and passion, one final tradition remained. After the game, smiling players hurried to greet the band and jein them in the singing of the Aimsa Mater. Players drenched in sweat raised their helmets in respect to the fans as they capped their day with yet another new tradition, one final reviving jolt to the program. "Tonight brought a whole new feel to Florida," defensive end Jeremy Mincey said. "It looks like the old Gators spirit is back." SGf Fal E hection Qualifying to run for a Senate Seat in Student Government election: September 1, Room 346 Reitz Union September 2, Room 346 Reitz Union September 6, Room 288 Reitz Union 9:00 AM -5:00 PM ********************* 55 Student Body Elections September 27 & 28, 2005 8:00 am -8:00 pm neck with bills? Dig yourself out with the Help Wanted section in Alligator Classified r --SIN $ bc4 0 9 f M This for ar your -IIII ---= -5
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By DIANA MAZZELLA Alligator Writer dmazzella@alligator.org The Hispanic Student Assembly's "Carnaval de Culturas," taking place today at 6:30 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom, will feature dances, speakers, awards and giveaways. The Dean of Students Office and the Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures, or La Casita, sponsor the event, said Director Leticia Martinez. Hispanic and Latino organizations and other campus groups will table starting at 6:30 p.m., she said. The dance, video and speaker portion of the event starts after tabling ends, at 7:30 p.m. Sabor Latino, UF's main Hispanic-Latino dance troupe, will close the evening. Martinez said more than 3,500 beads will be given away along with masks as part of the camival theme. "Anybody who comes by is going to learn something." Leticia Martinez Program director Speakers include UF President Bernie Machen, Dean of Students Gene Zdziarski, Student Body President Joe Goldberg, StudentBody Vice President Joyce Medina and Albert and Alberta, UF's mascots. "Anybody who comes by is going to learn something," Martinez said. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005EM ALLIGATOR, 5 Early results from inoculated mice successful HSA holds carnival VACCINE, from page I of the vaccine. Johnson's vaccine would be given to those most susceptible to certain cancers, such as those who already have had melanoma lesions removed and the elderly, so their iunmune systems can prevent cancer cells. from growing to a point where the patients would require chemotherapy or radiation. Although he has tested the vaccine only with melanoma, he said he is hopeful it could be used against other cancers. Johnson's vaccine consists of powerful superantigens and inactivated melanoma cells incapable of reproducing. Superantigens are proteins that generate a much more powerful response from the immune system than the usual response to cancer. The body's normal reaction to cancer is weak and usually cannot overcome the cancerous invasion on its own. .Little research has been done on vaccines administered before cancer UF is diagnosed, Research and no one has tested a vaccine using superantigens, Johnson said. Most research focuses on treatments given after the cancer has been detected. The treatments of choice, such as chemotherapy and radiation, kill healthy cells while they are attacking the cancer cells. 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6, ALLIGATOR C TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 Editorial Empty justice Bush rushes nomination of inadequate candidate T he Editorial Board is moving to the Antarctic. We thought about Canada, with its relaxed marijuana laws and young drinking age, but we didn't think the gentle Northern folk were far enough from American soil. But don't despair; we'll continue to discuss national and university politics while we run through the tundra, catching our dinner with our bare hands. We just can't sit by while President Bush recommends a fairly inexperienced candidate for chief justice of the Supreme Court, one of the most powerful positions in America. We're not going to get into the conservative versus liberal debate. No, we're taking the higher road. We want to address John Roberts' court experience and Bush's haste to get him into the high chair of chief justice. When Chief Justice William Rehnquist died this weekend, Bush quickly chose Roberts to replace him without any apparent consideration of other candidates. He had mapped out his plans for when Rehnquist died, and his moves are political genius. Originally, Roberts was nominated to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, and politicians everywhere began to eat him alive. Is he too conservative? Is he not conservative enough? Was this whole thing part of Bush's evil plan to infiltrate the courts and threaten our rights with a religious AK-47? Of course every candidate deserves immense speculation. The position carries a lifetime appointment and tremendous power to shape our lives. During Rehnquist's tenure alone, the Court gave Bush the 2000 election and ruled that the federal government triumphed over state government in marijuana laws. This job is huge. But the attention should not only focus on ideological background; it should focus on experience as well. Forget Roberts' partisan ideals for one moment. The real test for a judge is knowledge and application of the law. Sure, Roberts was an experienced lawyer, but that's a far cry from the most powerful judicial position in the United States. So why is Bush nominating Roberts, who has been a judge for only two years on the D.C. Circuit? Rehnquist had 14 years of experience as an associate justice before he ascended to the throne. We suspect Bush has two things on his mind: Roberts' age and political slant. At 50, Roberts could reign for 30 years.-He has the potential to affect America's laws for a decade longer than Rehnquist. He simply doesn't deserve this step. How can the government hand over such a permanent position to someone who hasn't even been tried out? This isn't about whether Bush is slanting the Supreme Court; it's about executive competence. Bush is pushing Roberts because the judge has already gone through the media frenzy. Now he is suffering another partisan attack but with one difference: We've heard it all before. And the second time just isn't as effective. Bush also wants his choice for chief justice to be swiftly appointed. The longer Congress studies his choices, the more compromise will come into effect. So our president is playing off the timing of Rehnquist's death. In a month the Supreme Court reconvenes. Who would argue that we shouldn't have the head honcho in his seat before the Supreme Court carries out its duties? This Editorial Board will. Rehnquist had been-far from entirely active before his death. Although he was known for being diligent in his work, no man can be all there while he goes through the effects of chemotherapy and operations. The Supreme Court can wait for its chief justice. After all, what are a few months to 30 years of regret? Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 ords nabort one leter-sed page). Thney rst be typed, double-spaced and must include the author's name, classification aed phone comber. Names oll be withheld if the writer shtocws t sase. Oe reserve the right to edi hoc length, grammar, style and ibel. Seed letters to lettes@allrgatoriorg, brig them to 110 W. U-i4e4rty Ace., or soed thorn to pO. Boo 1427, Gainesville, FL 326d4.22h7.Golcmnh of ahout 450 ortds ahout otiginal topics and editorial catosare alho welcome. Questions? Call 376-44h8. OpInions ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions 90%y O-R04 _~ --7Guest column Liberals rush at chanceto bam Bush ou've probably heard about the dead bodies in New Orleans' streets. The water supplyis contaminated' refugees have gone days without food or water, and armed gangs still roam some streets and.shoot at relief workers. Aid has trickled in, but reconstruction seems uncertain, and the death toll is still rising as gunfights and suicide persist. Some seem to think America is reaping what it sowed. After Sept. 11, 2001, most critics of American foreign policy had the good sense to wait at least a month before they started saying "they had it coming." But some Greens and anti-Bush fanatics have decided they can't hold their tongues that long. It's apparently never too early to politicize a tragedy. On' the homefront Cindy Sheehan has written that Bush was "heading to Louisiana to see the devastation that his environmental policies and his killing policies have caused." Germany's Environmental Minister Jdrgen Trittin claimed the hurricane was a result of Bush not signing the Kyoto Treaty. The American president is closing his eyes to the economic and human costs his land and the world economy are suffering under natural catastrophes like Katrina and because of neglected environmental policies, Trittin said. Joan Ehlers of World Wildlife Fund Germany said global wanrming has increased the intensity of hurricanes and that Americans "have a big impact on the greenhouse effect." In fact German magazines and newspapers have taken some of the most disturbing positions on the tragedy. A writer for the Berlin-based daily Tagesspiegel suggested that America wasn't critical enough of Bush's climate policies and that such catastrophes would be avoided if we worked together with nature. On a sidenote Islamic extremists are delighted about the disaster. They've given Katrina a military rank and are crossing their fingers that oil will hit $100 a barrel. There are far too many examples of pundits politicizing Matthew the suffering, and you can expect there to be more in the coming weeks. Melone So where is the sense of decency? I Speaking Out think America should cut back spending on NASA, but I didn't exactly talk about that after the Columbia disaster. And I'm only singling out the Left because they are the only ones I've heard so far twisting the situation to promote an agenda. But all this talk about Republican policies causing hurricanes is even more offensive because it's embarrassingly false. After the tsunami disaster in 2004, some environentalists jumped on the opportunity to talk about global warming and Bush's failure to sign the Kyoto Treaty. As this didn't apply to the tsunami, the greens finally quieted down. One of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, William Gray, has said that if global warming was to blame and truly a global phenomenon, cyclones would be increasing across the world and not just in the Atlantic. But what is logic against bad science? Now the White House is being blamed for not funding the levees. But critics fail to mention that the levees were only equipped to handle a Category 3 storm even at maximum proposed funding, whereas Katrina was a Category 4. Furthermore, construction on a plan to upgrade the levees to uphold a surge from a Category 4 or 5 storm was expected to take decades. So maybe the problem is not that Americans are reaping what they sowed, but that some of our friends, abroad and in our own backyard, want to use this crisis to take cheap. shots at the administration or lecture us on controversial environmental theories. Or if you're Kanye West, hurricane devastation is also a good time to discuss how Republicans and the National Guard work together to shoot and otherwise oppress blacks. But then again, with friends like that, who needs en-. emies? Matthew Melone is a journalism and political science major. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Friday's question: Should John Roberts be appointShould UF hire a director for ed Chief Justice? Asian American affairs? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 71% YES 29% NO 70 TOTAL VOTES Ilthe independent florida 9I 0f 'akMf
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,2005 E ALLIGATOR, 7 At Ernst & Young we know each employee is integral to the strength of the firm. Every individual matters. That's why we've created an environment that's conducive to personal and professional growth and success. At Ernst & Young, we're offering an opportunity to learn from some of the best talent in the industry. Look for us on campus if you'd like to connect, or visit us on the Web at ey.com/us/careers, FORTUNE' 100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR E Quality In Everything We Do @ 2005 ERNST & YOUNG LLP Letters to the Editor Director not part of bureaucracy In response to Matt Sanchez's article regarding multicultural activists: Racist is probably one of the last words I'd use to describe him. A lot of the points he makes are actually very good. Student groups should not be isolated, and the ultimate effects of "multiculturalism" should be unifying. But the fight for Asian American resources is not just about having our own member of the bureaucracy The Asian Pacific American community, like the African American, Hispanic/Latino, LGBT and Native American communities, has very specific needs with regard to student services. While a multicultural director is a step in the right direction, it's the wrong step for Student Affairs to be making at this point. The next logical step is to hire someone experienced in working with Asian American affairs to sit at the table and represent the Asian American community. The Asian Pacific American community at UF has not had an adviser who truly understands (or is even familiar with) our issues. When this director of Multicultural Affairs meets with his staff, the seat representing the Asian Pacific American students will be empty. This truly does not open the doors to cross -cultural discussions. Instead, it isolates a significant population of the student body. The Dean of Students Office can talk all day long about all it's done for the Asian Pacific American community, but until it actually does something, it's all talk. Jamilyn Bailey Alumna, Public Relations 2003 Students need cultural havens I would like to send both a dart and a laurel to Matt Sanchez for his Friday column. The laurel is for attempting to address the problem of racial unity on campus -the dart for doing so incorrectly. The purpose of positive race relations is to erase cultural boundaries but not to forget the importance of one's culture. The institutes of Black and Hispanic-Latino Cultures are not "culture bubbles" that should be dismantled for the sake of racial unity on campus. These are safe havens for students who are minorities at a white-majority university. Entering minority students who may not have experienced Caucasian America to such a great extent may feel the need to connect with people who share their views, their religion and their language to feel closer to home. These institutes have long served as central venues for tapping into students' respective cultures. They are like gas stations where we minority students can "fill up" on our heritage so we don't go empty and lose our sense .of self while we're out there in the real world. There's something wrong with segregation, but that's not what's going on here -all that minority students want is a place to celebrate our cultural differences. And there is nothing wrong with that. Krystal Elaine Knight 3LS
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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 @ IF. Alarms, some utilities, pets welcome! www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 12-7-72-2 PARK AT UF Huge 2/2s from $625 Laundry on site, central ac. Pets ok, private balconies. Open Weekends 371-0769 12-7-72-2 HOUSES AT UF 2/3/5 BRs from $690 Wood Floors, W/D Fenced in backyard, central ac OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 3BR/3BA Townhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* *Sign today & save over $1050* 12-7-72-2 HUGE IBR! 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. 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Advertise in The Alligator'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? a tlipetfor 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 is 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/2.5BAtownhome. 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 Walk to UF & Shands. 2/2 $800/mo incl water, sewer, pest control, washer/dryer, DSL, newly renovated condo 871-1365 leave message 9-8-15-2 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, moodfloors, 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 & AFFORDABLEl Remodeled 3/1 house in nice NW area near UP. New: kitchen/bonus rm, bath, tile/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, 25R/1 BA apt. $475 Mitchell Realty 374-8579cx1 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 Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2 Amazingly Affordablel 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 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 UF! 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 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 LARGE YARD W/CANOPY OAKS! 3BR/ 1.53A w/washer/dryer, central air, hardwood floors, close to UF, $975/mo, 1115 NW 14 Ave, call 514-0518 9-8-10-2 Classifieds. Continued on next page.
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10, ALLIGATOR S TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 For Rent, For Rent OFunihed )punished Subleass Roommates Roommate 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 ACROSS FROM O-DOME Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/ mo no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509 9-13-13-2 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 NW 39th 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. 9-6-8-2 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 9-9-10-2 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 >Spm or wkd 954-529-4031 9-12-10-2 3BR/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 Walking distance to UFI Completely 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 352-3764493 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 352-3592594 9-13-10-2 1 MONTH FREE $460/mo, 1/1 apt, 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 until. 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 UF. $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/1 BA 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 3207 W University Ave. $1600mo Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage, off-street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2 217 NW 35th St -3BR13BA $1050/mo Ceramic tile, large fenced yard, W/D, dishwasher, carport, lawn care incl. Excellent condition! Call Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2 Affordable 3BRs close to UF! 1418 NW 6th Pl. W/D, fenced yard, private parking $950/mo 625 NW 10th Ave. Private parking, W/D hu, Ig yard $900/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2 LUXURY 1 BR/I BA overlooking creek Washer/Dryer. Ready for immediate occupancy. Near Sam's Club, on bus line. Close to UF $560. Andree Realty 375-2900 9-30-21-2 FUNKY LOFTAPARTMENT behind Leo's 706. Walk to UF & downtown. $375/mo 333-2918 leave message 9-12-7-2 SEPTEMBER FREE! -Next to UF 3BR/1 BA -1227 SW 4th Ave. #1 Fresh paint, newly refinished wood firs, CH/AC, parking, spotless. $1110 Call 352-331-0590, 514-5060 cell 9-7-3-2 **Awesome COUNTRYSIDE condo** 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. A great place to live, study & chill. You don't want to miss this. $450 incl EVERYTHING. Hgh spd, cable, util, washer/dryer in unit & MUCH more. Nicole 352-328-4551 9-16-10-2 3/2 Den w/fireplace tile & wood fir living rm & dining rm W/D hkup. Screen porch, carport, fenced yard. 2201 NB 15th Terr. $975 352-373-4311, http://118267.rentclicks.com 9-9-5-2 SEPT FREE! I BR -Great value! Only $449/mos S $150 Deposit CLOSE TO CAMPUS THE WOODS 0 375-3077 9-30-20-2 Great 3BR home w/wood floors, CH/A, screened porch, large BRs, carport. Walk to campus. 104 NW 7th Terr. $1200/mo. Call 371-3260. Others available. 9-16-10-2 FREE 1st MONTH! 2BR 2.5BA TH in Kensington South, high Ceilings, dining room, washer/dryer, pool 3901 SW 20th Ave #105 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TuringtonRealEstate.com 9-9-4-2 Cute cottage 2 bedroom 1 bath with study $750/mo wood floors yard service 316 N.W. 20th Ave. Green Tree Realty, Inc. Barbara 317-4392. 10-3-20-2 Melrose Bay furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath 2200 sq. overlooks Lake Sante Fe $2400/mo Seminole Ridge Rd. Green Tree Realty, Inc. Liz 258-2437. 10-3-20-2 Downtown Alachua 3 bedroom 2 bath large home $895/mo, garage, Green Tree Realty, Inc. Barbara 317-4392 10-3-20-2 Cute 1 bedroom 1 bath with study, new appliances $495/mo 304 N.W. 19th Ave. yard service, Green Tree Realty, Inc. Barbara 317-4392. 10-3-20-2 Sublese j 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. 9-8-10-3 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 Pay no rent for Sept. 1BR Apt to sublet through Dec. SundowneApts. Windmeadows Blvd near Butler Plaza theater. Move in Sept 8th. Rent w/water $480/mo. Call Brett. 352491-0959 9-8-8-3 I BR/1 BA 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 9-9-9-3 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 NOW. $569/mo. 305-491-4371 9-9-8-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood Close to Shands, UP, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-3 GREAT LOCATION 1BR apt 3 blks behind Swamp Restaurant. Lease ends 8/16/06. $539/mo. 352-3717482 9-8-5-3 1 Month Free Sublease with Furniture 1BR/ 1BA Apartment @ Frederick Gardens. Walk to UF $460/month. Apartment needs to go now. Contact 352-871-6170 9-12-5-3 SRoom mates 0 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 amenities. Avail Now. $400 -up. 352-538-2181.Lv message. Private Owner 12-7-72-4 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. 9-30-21-4 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 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. 828-775-8807. 9-8-14-4 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 Share 2BR/2BA Mobile Home. Clayton Est. $150 dep, $275/mo 1/2 GRU ph/cab & saft. nc. Will trade rent 4 work 4 minor home improv. Near shop, bus, Oaks Mall. Caged pets ok. Police clear req. 333-2444 Donna 9-8-12-4 Rental to share w/ male roommate. 6 mi. from UP. 2BR/2BA condo in nice complex. Avail immediately. 2nd floor, privacy. $450/ mo ind 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 until. 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 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 Roommate wanted; responsible female grad/ prof, share Ig house w/retired lady, NW, 2 min SFCC/Publix, quiet n/hood, all utilities, $450, 372-5934, lv mess. 9-h-10-4 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 Roommates -bring a friend. Share utils. Houses on East University Ave. Bike or bus to class. $475-550 + sec & lust inn. Available now. Call 352-375-4250 or 745-0785. 922-20-4 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 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. GREAT LOCATION! 1 Open BR. No Security Deposit! Approx. $325/month + 1/4 Utilities! Wood Floors. Big Closet & Huge KitchenCall 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 Inc[ utils, cable, hs internet. Call David 352-870-7726 9-8-10-4 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 apt4rentQ6@yahoo.com 9-8-10-4 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 turn. 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 CONDONice, gated community. Own parking space, on bus route, close to UF, own W/D, community pool, racquetball court, clean. $430/mo Ind utils, cable internet. M/F. 561-809-0892. 9-9-10-4 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, sil included. $450. wood floors, washer/ryer. Call Nicole 352-328-4551 Aug 24. 9-9-10-4 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 professional only to rent 1 unfurn BR. Now thru Dec. $575/mo incl utils. Cent AC, W/ID, pool. Private owner 305-853-7070 9-12-10-4 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 until. & 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 incl. $400/mo 305-562-3190 9-13-10-4 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, oominiat6som Real Estate F ishings Computers -MALE ROOMMATE WANTED for 2BR/ 3A apt. 3515 SW 39th Blvd. $425/mo + 1/2 ils. Cable free. Call at 335-5024 or email e minakung@hotmail.com 9-6-5-4 385/mo + utils. SW area. Room in furn >use w/4 UF upperclassmen. 3 mi from impus. Internet & cable incl. Immediate scupation. Please call Regan at 305-495109 9-6-5-4 3R avail now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable, 300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, nonnoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 94-10-4 I/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA :me in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 tils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 -14-10-4 AVAILABLEE NOW!IS Wanted: Quiet, !S, serious student/grad, own bedroom and ath in furnished condo, bike or bus to UF 425 + 1/3 utilities 375-1971 9-7-6-4 share 2BR downtown fpt. Newly remodled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ so. Month-to-month or longer lease okay. 'ets okay. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-4 FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/ BA home in Northwood Pines Sub. NS, o pets $350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly D 352-384-3905 or 123daisy@excite.com -14-10-4 lale/Female, NS, grad student/professional eeded for 2BR/2BA apt in The Laurels. Dog k. $465/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Josh 336-3931 -14-10-4 'rad, upper classman wanted for large BR/3BA condo in Rockwood Villas. I-net, able & util incl. $440/mo Keith 727-457418 9-6-4-4 ust remodeled 4BR/3BA home close to ampus. Nice neighborhood. Need 2 more roommates. Fully furn, incl big TV, new BR arn, W/D. Big porch, fenced backyard, bball oop. New carpet, tile, paint. Cable & interiet incl, split utils. $350-375/mo NS. No pets. 'all 386-212-1578 9-7-5-4 LANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA ouse. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area. 375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447 '-14-10-4 'OUNTRYSIDE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/ BA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely urn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3 ni.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464, Is 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-306-1 roommmates for 3BR/2BA house. -urnished home. Small pets allowed. I300/mo (negotiable) incl all util. Avail Now! lean, quiet. Contact Linda @ 561-843-1886 -8-5-4 Grad roommates needed for 4BR/4BA condo Univ. Terr. G'ville. A/C, W/D, pool, bus stop n front, pvt bath. Available now. $325/mo + hare utils. John 786-436-1657 9-8-5-4 Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near F. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fireplace, hi-npd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D, cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils. 352-271-8711 9-15-10-4 Need roommate to share 4BR/2BA house $300/mo + utils. Call Erin 262-8457. 9-7-3-4 Furn room for rent in a 4BR/4BA condo at Univ Terrace West, next to UF. $400/mo inc[ cable, wireless internet & utils. With $125 dep. Call 407-719-1699 9-9-5-4 Female roommate needed for a 3BR/3BA house. 2260 NW 30th Ave. Nice neighborhood. For information call 352-870-0294 Melissa or 954-673-5313 Michael. Avail Aug. Looking for students only. 9-19-10-4 Male roommate wanted. 5 min from UF. $350 share room or $450 for single room. Includes utilities. Contact Brett 813-6255021 9-12-54 One student female roommate wanted to share 2BR/2BA townhouse. Cable included and free parking. $380/mo + 1/2 util. 352359-2243 9-8-3-4 Room available 3BR/2BA home. Located near mail on quiet wooded street. Must. love dogs but not actually have any. $300/mo everything included. Call 352-262-9630 919-10-4 Room for Rent. Christian Male Pref. Beaut. 3BR, 2-1/2 BA furn. Valwood home. Util, hispd I-net, cbl, wshr-dryer incl. Immed. avail. $450/mo. 904-422-8974 9-9-4-4 IBR available in 3BR/2BA HOUSE. Located in a nice ecological area less than 5 min from UF. $250/mo + 1/3 utils + Dep. Call 375-0982 or email elaw@ufl.edu 9-7-2-4 | Rea Estate j Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio. garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 Iv mssg 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 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 sqft 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 c:ndo 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 TOWNHOME FOR SALE. 2BR/2BA w/stuqy loft, Berber carpet, fenced-in yard, near UF & Archer Rd, on bun rte. Call 514-9161 ask for Joey. 9-14-10-5 For Sale byOwnerl! Vintage 4BR/2.5BA home. Wood floors, fireplace, laundry, CH/A. Near UF at 907 NW 11th Ave. (behind Applebees). $258K. Call 333-2918 leave message 9-12-7-5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 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 9-9-5-5 TIRED OF RENTING? I can help you find a house or condo in the UF area. Call Brett Wherry at 352-412-8662 Century 21 Classic Properties 352-331-2100 9-23-15-5 Furnishings BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillowtop, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-7-72-6 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. 127-72-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516 Sofa $185 Brand new in pkg 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 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 352-377-9646 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, in box. $160 can del. 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 @ 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 *full 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 Ambher 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 12-7-72-6 Bed -$100 All New Full size orthopedic mattress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ warranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 12-7-72-6 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$1 7P 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 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. Call 3355326. 9-7-11-6 Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031 Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 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 Treadmill; little used. Has handrail, upper bodyarm, console and 4 monitors; incline and safety clip. Owners manual. Cost $600; Sell $200 OBO 378-3586 9-6-3-6 LoVe Seat Couch -full sized bed Just $150 both Call 374-8451 9-8-5-6 BOTH EXCELLENT CONDITION COUCH $250/OBO ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Oakwood/ glans, 36" TV size $300/01B0 Call 561-315-8737 or 352-375-4604 9-6-3-6 SLEEPER SOFA Good condition. $200 -278-2216 9-12-5-6 X-LONG TWIN MATTRESS SET: Mattress, box spring, bed frame. Great condition, Beautyrest Legend Luxury Pillowtop model. $300. Please call 954-249-1695 9-12-5-6 We .4zke Hustsx Ca~r12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator. Discount student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES 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 3784009,607 NW 13th Street 12 -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 $TOP paying too much for computer repairs. We offer Flat Rates as low as $25 for minor onsite repair. Unbeatable prices. No -hourly charges ever. www.computersunited.net 352-494-2355, 352-494-2374 9-8-5-7 Pent 4 comp sys w/warr (Dell, IBM, HP) Starts at $259. Emac G3 8OOmhz/256 MB/40 GB HD $475, Imac G3 all in 1, firewire USB, e-net, loaded $275. Laptops as low as $199 DSL/wireless ready. 352-494-2355 9-8-5-7 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 navigation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 Bicycles In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from 0 Best Prices in Town S 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. 870-8,9L3 12-7-72-9 PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 Classifieds. Continued on next page. I
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A ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 For Sale Motorcycles, Mopeds Autos Help Wanted Help Wanted GET CHEAP TEXTBOOKS Search 24 bookstores in 1 click! S&H and taxes automatically calculated 'Try' it tiday! http://www.bookhq.com 926-25-10 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 9-12-12-10 COMMERCIAL BBQ GRILL ON TRAILER w/ 2 doors 120 gal size tank $800. Bob Hanson 386-752-0209 eves. 9-8-10-10 PA RKING 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 winston from campus! Call the City of Gainesville at 334-5074 9-7-5-10 For Sale 55 gal saltwater reef tank $750 OBO. Micah 359-4873 9-8-5-10 M 1Motorcycles, Mopeds ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 OSwamp Cycles@ Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters &-vccessories. 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 MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER; 2005 SUZUKI DL 1000, 5mo old, 4k, 4 yrwarr, 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 Scooter Retro 50cc Brand new. 0 miles. 4-cycle, liquid cooled, clear taillight & turn signal lenses. Black & silv and very unique and attractive. Compare to Honda Metropolitan $999 .352-262-4673. 9-7-9-11 SUZUKI SAVAGE 650 LS 2001 Excellent small cruiser. 3900 miles. Belt drive. Black & chrome. Excellent condition. New tire. Perfect 1st cruiser. $2550 Call 2624673. 9-7-9-11 NEW SCOOTER 4 stroke 49cc hPc strart engine. Reaches 50mph, makes 80-100 mpg. Front disc brakes, remote ignition & alarm. $1150. Call 352-219-3950 9-16-15-11 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 Honda Rebel 250 '99 Only 4800 miles. New paint, seats, battery. Fully serviced & ready to go. Beautiful Bike. Incredible fuel econo-_ my. $2000. 352-262-4673 9-9-5-11 Yamaha FZR 600 97 Only 10k mi black/ white/yellow. Borderline immaculate-only minor cosmetic damage. All orig. Mech perfect. F1Slip-on muffler. Looks/runs/ sounds exc Needs nothing. $3500 352-262-4673 9-9-5-11 1997 KIA SEPHIA 1.6 liter White, A/C, 84k miles, manual transmission, radio/tape, dual airbags, jag, wheel spanner & spare wheel, great shape, runs great $1900 OBO 846-5957 9-12-5-12 98 HONDA CRV Blue, 95k mi, former certified used vehicle. Leather, roof rack, brand new tires. Must see $7000/OBO. Call 954-805-7118 9-9-4-12 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 95, white, 2 drs, excellent cond, dual air bag, cold AC (new compressor), manual trans, sunroof, 129k miles. $2000. Call 352-3365194 or 903-262-0978 9-12-5-12 1994 HONDA PASSPORT Autos 4dr, 2WD, MP3, AC, Super cold, 148k mi $3600 OBO Call Sal @ 283-2727 9-9-4-12 FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL *Running or notl9 NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS @Over 10 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS Buy@SellSTrade 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 orTrade 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 s 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 1995 OLDS ACHIEVA 4-door, auto, cold A/C, 131k miles. Looks and runs great. $1450. 215-7987. 9-6-10-12 98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks great, runs great. Needed truck. Asking $4899. Call 352-318-7890 9-14-15-12 1999 CADDY STS Loaded with extras. Under 100k miles. call 377-1234, please leave message $8900 9-8-10-12 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/moonroof and more. 96,000 highway miles. 514-0867 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 '94 Ford Escort, manual $1200/OBO Call 281-3016 9-8-5-12 Nissan Altima GXE 98 109K White Great condition! CD player, cool AC, new bettery. $3500 Call 328-4148 9-16-10-12 1997 DODGE STRATUS White only 55,100 mi. Manual, body damage. Needs work. $1500 OBO 352-5622095 9-7-2-12 the independent florida 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 9th. We will contact you for an interview opportunity to get your career jump-started! EEO/AA 9-9-10-14 the independent florida 1992 NISSAN NX 1600 Ab 5SP 149k mi, Call Sal 283-2727 $1250 OBO 9-9-4-12 TheAlligator's New Media department is now accepting applications for web production. 02 NISSAN XTERRA SE Applicants should be available two to three Supercharged, V-6, 6 disc changer. Excellent nights a week from 10 pm to 2 am, Sunday .condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561-703-2076 through Thursday. Job duties entail content 9-19-10-12 -updates and archiving. Experience with HTML, CSS and/or Photoshop is preferred. Please include a resume and availability schedule with application. Wanted:"4 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. 9-16-43-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 9-16-43-13 Awesome 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/1 7633 9-9-10-13 Hei p Wante d This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings the independent florida Evening Newspaper Production Applications are now being accepted for editorial production at the Independent Florida Alligator. Applicants should be available two to three nights a week between 6:00 pm and 1 am, Sunday through Thursday. Production duties include layout and design. 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. All previous applicants are encouraged to BART re-apply. Applications are available at the front desk of the Alligator, located at 1105 $25 W. University Ave., between 9 am and 4 No e pm. 9-9-4-14 800-9 0 UU Z:E~ LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS' Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must b over 22, stable work history, clean driving re cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.con for details. 12-7-72-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard workin( person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Wi train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Star at $6.50/hr. Flex s. Please call 495-902 between 9-4 M-F 12-7-72-14 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time an( pace. Everything you need to be a CNA anc pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 950/ pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Ca 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Star work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Marke Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 12 7-72-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business Sales and IT needed for various positions Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Joir our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com. employment 12-7-72-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appnecessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 127-72-14 ENDING 0 A DAY POTENTIAL experience necessary, training provided. /65-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14 L. 0) L. a(I) 0) I U
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 E ALLIGATORj el Wanted Hep Watd Wanted, Hp ted a SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 12-7-72-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life $$$$$$$$$$$$ 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 positions avail for college students. No exp req. $8/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 income? Call Emma @352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-7-72-14 Internet Marketing Specialist -Detail oriented w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication skills. Knowledge of SEC, PPC and affiliate management a plus. Flex schedule. Base pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140 10-31-66-14 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 20 oO u 0(0O 0 a I *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 Nsw hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. locations. 9-14-20-14 "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 heripful. For more info. Call Meghan 379-36639-8-15-14 SALES ASSOCIATES F/T and PIT for hotel. Hourly & bonus. Weekdays & wkends. Friendly attitudes w/good customer svc skills. Apply in person: 4021 SW 40th Blvd. 9-8-10-14 I) L. *0 0 L. 0~ (I) z -S E5~. Cm) L. E E 0 cm) E 0* L. lu.0. Cu I NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS Apply between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jack's 3501 SW 2nd Ave Creekside Mall 9-7-1414 Contestants wanted for Reality Television 1-416-414-0852/ www.nlm-ipn.com Serious applicants apply. 9-16-20-14 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 servicers 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 9-7-11-14 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: hsps://peopefirst.myflorida.com. May contact Lori Ross at 352-264-8250. An EEO/AA employer 9-16-18-14 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 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 1 S 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 9-30-27-14 0 g I p U 5 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 I U p I CASH!! Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit herp & 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 working 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,TThF1:45-5:30, Wed.12:30-5:30PM DRUG TESTING REQUIREDBACKGROUND CHECK CONDUCTED -AA/EOE 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 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Gatorfuod.com. Can earn anywhere between $8-$15/hr. Set your own schedule. For info contact: 379-3663 9-8-10-14 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 915-15-14 DREAM JOBS Gleat 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 University of Florida Survey Research Center 408 W University Ave. Suite 106 Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm 392-2908 ext. 105 $7fhr + BONUS + Paid Training Telephone Interviewing NO SALES 3 eves 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts Sat 12pm-6pm + Sun 2pm-8pm Must work winter break 12-7-71-14 EDUCATIONAL RETAIL STORE needs part-time help, flexible weekday hours plus 2-3 Saturdays per month. Please bring in a resume to 020 NW 6th 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 location. 9-8-10-14 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 Openingsl 9-15-14-14 Taco Bell (YUM.brands!) We are the BOLD CHOICEt Are You? Come join us, today! We offer: Flexible schedules Latenight availability O Multiple locutions CHAMPS recognition Pre-Teamer Rewards FREE MEAL incentiaves 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 Part-time help wanted servers or hosts. Prefer students with good attitude and reliability for lunch. Call 352-222-8293. 96-9-14 EXP LEASING CONSULTANTS/MANAGER Please apply within or call 377-6700 University Commons 9-2-8-14 Oak 94a,, k Oak. Hammock offers a stable, consintent 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 Famiiarity with dishwashing equipment and applicable sanitation guidelines. Apply in person: 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 3260'8 Oak Hammock is DFWP/EOE! 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 32608 Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE! careers@oakhammock.org Jobline: 352-548-1180 9-8-10-14 Lg Property Management Co Now Hiring PT & FT Leasing Agent (Sales) & FT Assistant Manager openings. Great team, training, bonuses. Fax res, cover & avail sched to 376-6269 or hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-7-71-14 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 SALES CLERK $6.50/HR. PART-TIME Call Sandy's Consignment Boutique. 372-1226 9-910-14 Classifieds. Continued on next page.
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ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,2005 HeIp Wanted Help Wanted H61p Wanted SerV iesI COOKS NEEDED Fill out app: GatorHospitalityJobs.com. Receive offers from over 100 restaurants & ho8_els. 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 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 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 at7 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 Help Wanted Apply in Person Mancino's Pizza & Grinders 5717 SW Tower Rd. 9-9-9-14 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 hrs-your choice. Great work environment. Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd acrrtss from Home Depot. No calls please. 9-15-14-14 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 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 chew 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 392C51 ext 297 12-7-68-14 O'CONNELL CENTER NOW HIRlNG 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 dtiering 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 Five Star Pizza on Tower Road. Now hiring experienced pizza makers and phone personnel. Apply in person 600 NW 75th Street 9-13-10-14 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 Car Agency 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 Help wanted for after-school activities & wkends. 2-4 hrs for 14 yr old boy w/autism, ADHD, MH (high-functioning). Exc opportunity for special ed and/or health-related students. $7/hr + mileage. Page 276-1061 9-9-7-14 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 brs/ik. Morning & afternoon weekday shifts avelable. Call Joel @ 352-376-4823 for more info. 9-6-4-14 Positions available for full or part itme in sales. Gator Fever in Butler Plaza 692-5597 or 692-4472 9-14-10-14 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. Good people skills a must. E-mail resume & hours of availability to: hmuanresources@starlinge yegroup.com 9-7-5-14 TEACHER ASSISTANT needed for JEWISH DAY SCHOOL. 8:30-lpm. Must have experience w/children. Call 376-1508 x 110 for more information. 9-6-3-14 SPIN CYCLE hiring energetic outgoing bicycle enthusiast. Part time experienced sales, customer service, etc. Drop off resume @ 424 W. University Ave Downtown 9-6-3-14 WANTED Honest, energetic, hard-working individ ,to assist customers w/high quality sporting goods merchandise. Min 1 yr commitment. Hring for PT (20+ hours) Lloyd Clarke Sports 1504 NW 13th St. No calls. 9-8-5-14 SITTER for elderly lady confined to nursing center. Someone to chat with and to keep company. 2 evenings per week, to give family a break. 4-9pm, Thurs & Sun. No nursing skills needed. 352-495-3095 9-15-10-14 Help wanted for general house & yard maintenance. Part-time flexible hours. Must have cell phone & vehicle. $8/hr or higher. Call 333-2918 leave message. 9-6-3-14 Female floor help wanted. Small retail business across from campus. Part time 18-25 hrs/wk. 375-6462 9-6-3-14 Local web development company seeks interns for quality assurance reviews/sales & marketing. Web knowledge a plus. Email resume to: hr@352media.com 9-7-3-14 YMCA STUDENTS: The YMCA needs you! Join our Customer Service Representative team. Flexible hours, fun atmosphere. Early to midmorning and weekend shifts needed ASAPI Please apply in person at the Northwood YMCA. For directions, please call 374-9622. 9-16-10-14 MICROSOFT BRAND REPS NEEDED Creative mktg or comm. major for exciting on-campus guerilla mktg, PR & events Great for resume, $1000 STIPEND or new TABLET PC, plus performance incentives! Send a resume to campusreps@hotmaiI.com 9-7-3-14 KOTOBUKI now hiring kitchen and sushi help. No experience required. Apply 1702 W. University Ave. 9-9-5-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progessive company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156. 10-31-41-14 Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in person M-F 9am-4pm. 12-7-66-14 BUDWEISER PROMOTIONS -PT -3-5 nights per week. Must be outgoing & energetic. Call Nick at 377-9092 to schedule an interview. 9-6-2-14 INSTRUCTOR FOR NEW DANCE STUDIO in High Springs area. Classical ballet & modern jazz. Must enjoy working w/kids & be energetic. Call STRICTLY DANCE 386-4544124 9-9-5-14 FT/Research Associate -for AGTC, a development-stage biotech company dedicated to developing novel gene therapies for the treatment of acquired & inherited genetic diseases. Successful candidate-will be responsible for the production & purification of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV), development of assays based on cell culture, immunochemistry, & molecular biology such as real-time PCR, preparation of reports, SOPs, & other summary documents. Requirements: BS or MS in Biological Sciences + minimum 3 years of proven experience in AAV production & purification. Sound technical background in design, implementation, & qualification of assays is a must. Industry experience preferred. Highly motivated, self-starter able to work with minimum supervision on multiple tasks within the context of a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary team. Competitive salary based on experience, Benefits. EOE. DFWP. Resume or CV to: Dr. 'Guo-jie Ye, AGTC, 12085 Research Drive, Suite 110, Alachua, FL 32615; via fax (386) 462-0875, or e-mial to: gye@biotech.ufl.org. 9-8-3-14 Office Help Wanted. Exp pref computer & excellent phone skills a plus. Fax resume 3770488. Please call 352-224-1857 for interview b/t 10am-1pm only. 9-14-7-14 0 O Now Hiring! "Rolls and Bowls" Our latest concept -Call 375-5944 9-12-5-14 Inventory Position: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for a full time inventory person. Qualified applicants will have experience with data entry, inventory, cash handling and sales reporting. Must possess strong computer and customer service skills. This position will also help with other general office duties. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Email resume with salary requirements msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at www.gatordining.com. 9-12-5-14 NANNY NEEDED for three year old. M-F, 7:30-9am and 2:305pm. References required. 371-3210 leave a message. 9-9-4-14 Server/Hostess Wanted Apply @ The Sovereign Restaurant, Service Entrance 12 SE 2nd Ave after 2pm. 9-7-2-14 Are you twenty-twenty-one? You can participate in the epoch Movie 21 21 21 mis videos about 21 yr olds. Frog 373-5927 9-14-7-14 WANT YOUR WEEKENDS BACK? Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for experienced Fast Food Shift Managers. We offer a set schedule, competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Email resume along with salary requirements to msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at www.gatordining.com 9-19-10-14 MEDICAL OFFICE ASST. wanted 20 hrs per week. Flexible schedule. Please fax resume to 224-2484 or email simedpa@yahoo.com 9-6-1-14 PT help for PSYCHOLOGY OFFICE Mon thru Fri 3pm-7pm GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES. Fax resume to: 352-338-7710 99-4-14 Internet Savvy? Fast Moving Dot Cown needs bright individuals' for FT Research positions. EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250 x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump pad dock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 1t separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591 3175 everglade-eqestrian.com 12-7-72-15 * GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *** Custom Posters 0 Exhibits 0 Awards Top Quality Fast e Service 6 Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job search at www.college-resumes.com 12-7-72-15 AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Plaques 0 Name Badges S Cups @ Etc. Best Selection In Town www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 ENGLISH TUTORING English as 2nd language Reading, Composition, Conversation Experienced educators. Reasonable fees. Tel: 352-335-9400 9-30-27-15 FINANCE TUTOR Individuals or small groups. Experienced, excellent. 375-6641 Harold Nobles 12-7-72-15 Stringing -If anybody can string rackets low, EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in 24hrs. Express stringing avail upon request. We have more string than all local stores combined. please stop by or call 372-2257 10-21-42-15 Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop wasting money. Our name is EZ and our game is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257 10-21-42-15 Resumes@NetEnforcers.com 9-19-10-14 Sevi~S ). P1ST__WANTZEB 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. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable prices, near UF, AAA 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 UmansAAPH, 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 Iv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 6 Lessons/English 0 Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 6 466-4060 12-7-72-T5 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics S Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 Lasonia Marie Burkett Black Female (DOB 5/24177); 5'04", 120 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: Attempted First Degree Murder with a Fieare, shooting ai a 0u e d Dwelling. Aaatedo Assauli winS Firearm, Accessory after the fact to Altterped Murder, Possession of a controlled Substance. Posseslan of cannabis with Intent to Sell or Deliver. and Flee Attempt to Elude a Police Ofcer ALACHUA coUNTY CRIMES STOPPER Call (352) 372-STOP
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 15 Services Servites Health Services ,ers Tickets ackets -Tennis -Racquetball -Squash Badmiston -Table Tennis. Lowest prices in wn. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower interet prices. Call us at 372-2257 10-21-42-15 PERSONAL TRAINING 300 Personal and Group Training Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility Call for a free workout 330-2199 2-7-72-15 -IORSE BOARDING asture space now available. Riding rings, found pen, large pasture, near trails. [OCKY CREEK FARMS. 386-462-4311. -7-10-15 Kant to be a CNA? Don't want to wait? press Training Services can get you cerlied under 3 wks! Hands-on exp, no videos. ay/eve, classes avail. Next class 9/19/05. lass sizes limited. 338-1193 for details. 2-7-71-15 NEED GAS? Car hot? Lose your cool! Call Rick-I'm quick! RICK'S MOBILE AUTO A/C, All Freons-oils, computer diagnosis 40 years experience 213-2665 12-7-71-15 -C 01 sr a I D CL 0 CDI ml MATH TUTOR -7 years of experience. B.S. in Engineering, U.F. English/Spanish. Call Francisco @ 352-494-8582 or 377-2526 Sliding Scale Rates. 9-8-10-15 GAINESVILLE HOME THEATER Big screen TV, projectors, surround sound, Install from $2300. 335-6338 9-8-5-15 Ga ea si e rvices ANONYMOUS HIV ANTIBODY TESTING Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL New Location Students -No Appt Needed! FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE 4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340 Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8am-6pm 12-7-72-16 ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) IV sedation, Student Discount. Well Woman Care & Birth Control Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr 352-372-1664 www.breadroses.com 1-9-72-16 *) 0 (D a) 0 C CLASSIFICATIONS (Checkone) 1. For Rent: Furnished 2. For Rent: Unfurnished -3. Sublease House/Apt 4. Roommates 5 .Real Esate 6. Furniturv/HouseholdlItems 7. Computers I 8. Stereos/Electronics -9. Bicycles 10. ForSale -11. Mopeds/Motorcycles I 12. Autos 13. Wanted Q MASTERCARD Q VISA CREDIT CARD # -_.14. Help Wanted __15. Services -16. Health Services -17. Resumes/Typing Services -18. Personals 19. Connections 20 Events/Notices .21. Entertainment -22. Tickets -23. Rides .-24. Pets -25. Lost & Found EXP DTE -mm ---mlm m m CO m -n 0) C) 4-1 Co O 0 0 0 Cu CO) m 0 CO) H p~~ All Women's Health Center ABORTION Free Pregnancy Test RU-486 Available 378-9191 www.abortiongainesville.com .12-7-72-16 THE TRUE YOU! Lose 8 -15 pounds in 4 weeks Only $99! Gain muscle while you lose fat Groups forming now. 339-2199. 12-7-72-16 "SEVERE DRY EYE?" New therapy being studied) If you qualify to participate in theis reserarch you will get free evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed Tell your friends about EZ Tennis. If you have any questions, please talk to us. Our goal, to have the lowest prices on rackets in the world. Please help us and your friends to achieve this goal. Bring the lowest price ufind. Call us at 372-2257 10-21-42-18 Become More Beautiful Add years to life. Free proof: PASR, Box 312144, Atlanta Georgia 30331. 10-5-35-18 Gator Alumni: needs 2 UF vs Tenn game tickets, Will pay top $ 1st game in 5 years. Please call 917-744-5750 or email; g212t@hotmail.com 9-16-11-22 GATORLINE.com need extra football tickets? want to sell your extras? gatorline.com gatorline.com 9-16-10-22 Rfides Want to make a connection? Place your ad here to look for someone to share a common interest with or for your true love for your rime. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020,for evaluation. 12-7-71-16 Must have lots of free time for rehersalsamongEU "PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat and your own travel money for the first year. bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants We're going on a big musical tour in about will bet free evaluation, medication & be one year. Seeking bass player & keyboardreimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @ ist by ear. Children's music for The Learning GM G TRAN SPO RT 331-2020 immediately 12-7-71-16 Castle TV show. Angelina 352-333-8588 9-22-20-19 20 Yrs as the Official So.Fl.Bus Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse Typing Services $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. Event Notices 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com 12-7-72-23 SAME DAY SERVICET: ranscription, typing, apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, flyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs exp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 9-9-35-17 IS YOUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR ORGANIZATION HAVINGAN EVENT? DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR AD HERE AND GET IT NOTICED! RESUMES -$25 & up. DOUBLE-SPACED REPORTS -$2.50/pg. WOMENS SOCCER 6vs6 LEAGUE 18+ COVER LETTERS, ENVELOPES, ETC. com play games on Thurs pm starting Sept Satisfaction guaranteed. 22. Fee $32 (city res) call 334-5053/email Call days/eves256-1042; bb32601@aol.com dentondd@ci.gainesville.fl.us 9-13-7-20 12-7-72-17 P e irs -,a, s W :netim n W. Ia T~ 0 > z -0 > o0 -0 K z m m m m C0 f)wE OFFICE USE ONLY Sp. Chg. CASH -CK Rec. 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ALLIGATOR S TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 return to lineBy ANDREW ABRAMSON and BRYAN APP Alligator Staff Writers A day after Urban Meyer's Gators debuted to mixed results, the first-year UF coach said tailback DeShawn Wynn may be available to play Saturday against Louisiana Tech. Meyer all but admitted Wynn's absence from the field in UF's 32-14 victory against Wyomingand the Gators lack of a running presence-was the result of a suspension, although Meyer didn't exactly call it that. Meyer said Wynn is paying for mistakes made months ago, and that UF's most talented tailback-who led the Gators in rushing touchdowns two seasonsaan a sa freshman-excelled an fall camp. "That hole was built a long time ago in February and March," Meyer said. "[Wynn] climbed out of that hole in training camp, and it's week-toweek with him. He might play against Louisiana Tech, we'll wait to see how practice goes this week." KATRINA HITS HOME: As accounts of storm-battered relatives and friends reuniting continue to surface in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, UF offensive lineman Tavares Washington waits for a phone call. Washington, whose family in Greenville, Miss., dodged Katrina, said he still hasn't heard from friend and former Gators offensive lineman Sylvester McGrew. In 2004, McGrew, a native of New Orleans, transferred to McNeese State located in Lake Charles, La., about 200 miles west of the Crescent City. "I'm looking forward to hearing from him," Washington said. "I actually called his phone, but it wasn't working. "It is upsetting because a lot of people don't know what's next; they don't know what their future will be. They're homeless right now, and some people are refusing to go. to another city right now, so it's disturbing." According to a team spokesman, McGrew no longer plays with McNeese due to academic issues during the offseason. While the uncertainty of his friend's whereabouts concern Washington, he remains thankful his parents emerged unscathed. ""My family, as far as in Mississippi, everybody is all right because they're more up north," Washington said. "I called my parents right after [Katrina] hit, and I was just happy to hear from them. It could've easily been me. I'm just glad it's not." WELCOME TO THE CLUB: To recognize their performances against Wyoming, Meyer named defensive end Jeremy Mincey (4 tackles, fumble recovery), linebacker Brandon Siler (5.5 tackles, sack), safety Jarvis Herring (2.5 tackles) and cornerback Vernell Brown (6 tackles, interception) to his Champion's Club on Monday.Meyer didn't induct any offensive players, saying, "they're very close but we need to get secondyear production out of them." Slier calls Jackson Heisman-worthy I M JACKSON ENTERS COMPANY OF HISTORIC GATORS RECEIVERS. By BRYAN APP Alligator Staff Writer bapp@alligator.org Attention Downtown Athletic Club, UF linebacker Brandon Siler would like to make an announcement. Forget Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush and the rest. Forget about even watching football for the next four months. Bias granted, Siler knows what you're lok igfor, and he knows the perfect candidate. "Chad Jackson for Heisman," said Siler, following the Gators' 32-14 win against Wyoming Saturday. In Urban Meyer's debut game, the highly hyped UF receiver stole the show with 10 catches, 143 all-purpose yards while becoming the eighth UF player to score four touchdowns in school history. Butstatsare only the half of it; a Heisman hotshot requires a juiced highlight reel. Jackson began filming in the third quarter. Riding a 48-yard quarter-opening drive with a 17-0 lead, UF quarterback Chris Leak dropped back and checked down before lofting a pass toward the Gator-vacant east corner of the north end zone. "I wasn't really expecting it," Jackson said. "The ball was supposed to go to Dallas on the deep-post route. I didn't expect Chris to throw it. Ha overthrew me, and I didn't expect to catch it." With the Pride of the Sunshine the closest thingto an orange-and-blueclad receiver in the vicinity, in swooped Jackson past a pair of Cowboys defensive backs to make a one-handed touchdown catch. With the reception, Jackson became the first UF receiver since Jabar Gaffney to coatch three touchdowns in a game. For now had's not cuaght up in the Junior Chad Jackson can't help but celebrate-Jackson's four touchdown on Saturday were the most by a non-quarterback in UF history. Heisman hype. Jackson's more con"When I go home I'll have to see cemed with making Sports Center's who makes on the top-10 tonight, Top-10. Jackson said following the game. UF dominates four teams in four days Soccer sp/its at Notre Dame Faced with the task of playing four matches in four days, the UF volleyball team wasted no time disposing of its opponents. The No. 8 Gators pummeled Eastern Washington 3-0 (3027, 30-16, 30-16) Monday night after finishing a dean sweep of the Aquafina Volleyball Invitational over the weekend. UF coach Mary Wise said the tough stretch of games started to affect the Gators on Monday, but she credits her team's stellar conditioning for allowing them to persevere. "I was beginning finally to see a little bit of fatigue, but this is awell-conditioned group," Wise said. On Saturday, U defeated 155-ranked UC-Santa Barbara 3-0 (30-25, 30-22, 30-24) in front of 4,798 fans. UF had already claimed victories against Dayton and Missouri State on Friday, sweeping them as well. Senior outside bitter Jane Collymore led the Gators with 16 kills against UC-Santa Barbara and added 13 digs and four block assists. After the match, she was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Collymore said the Gators' dominance throughout the weekend tournament could be attributed to the way the team has gelled on the court. "For us to come out and win each of these matches 30 against some pretty tough teams says plenty about this team's cohesiveness and chemistry," she said. After Saturday's match against UC-Santa Barbara, Wise said she was impressed with UF's defensive performance. "It's fair to say we're much improved from playing these three matches against three very different teams," Wise said. "I'm not sure we'll play an opponent as good at serve, pass and receive as UCSB for a while. For us to go toe-tc-toe and out-dig them says a lot about where we are." -BRYAN JONES SOCCER SPLITS AGAINST TOP-10: The UF women's soccer team scored six goals in two games this weekend, but it was defending national champion Notre Dame that treated the No. 19 Gators to an offensive cinic. UF faced what could be its stiffest competition of the season at taking on the No. 1 Fighting Irish and then-No. 9 Connecticut in South Bend, Ind. The Gators (2-1) basted the Huskies 5-0 on Sunday, but could not handle Notre Dame, who topped UF 4-1 on Friday night. "We thought we attacked well against Notre Dame," UF coach Becky Burleigh said. "But obviously we had to get a lot better defensively." Notre Dame took control early, netting a pair of goals past keeper Jen Gardner in the first 20 minutes. The Fighting Irish racked up two more second-half goals on Gardner before the Gators tacked on a late Jasmine Johnson score. "They really did a good job of finishing," Burleigh said. "When we made a mistake, they punished us." UF turned the tables against Connecticut, defeating the Huskies in UP's largest margin of victory since 2001. "It was a great recovery, a nice bounce back from the Notre' Dame game," Burleigh said. "To score five goals on the No. 9 team [in an NSCAA poll] in the country is a pretty big feat." -NICK ZACCARDI
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 U ALLIGATORA4 UF QUARTERBACKS New shoes propel Leak's game Swamp Studs o By LOUIS ANASTASIS Alligator Staff Writer lanastasis@alligator.org UF followers have been quick to criticize Chris Leak's ability to run the spread offense. What they failed to consider was one important change in the junior's game -he's wearing new kicks. Sporting his upgraded and lighter Nike Shox after trashing his Nike Barracudas, Leak treaded over the Wyoming Cowboys in UF's debut of the spread offense. He completed 26-of-34 passes for 320 yards Chris Leak broke the UF record for consecutive completions against Wyoming, but the junior quarterback also showed running ability. and three touchdowns, breaking a school record in the process. "[Leak] got rid of those big cleats and got lighter cleats so he can start running a little bit now," junior receiver Chad Jackson said. It was Leak's arm that did most of the shouting, however. When he completed a shovel pass to Andre Caldwell during the third quarter, he broke Steve Spurrier's 39-year record of 16 consecutive completions. "That's a heck of a record," UF coach Urban Meyer said. Save for some missed reads and an occasional overthrow, Leak shined in his first crack at Meyer's Spread 'n' Shred offense. "Once I got in a rhythm it just felt like everything was repetitions and just getting a better feel for everything .," Leak said. "The more reps I get the more comfortable I think everybody will be." The burning question all along had been whether Leak could motor fast enough to make the spread offense work. Leak answered with a wait-and-see "yes" Saturday by displaying an array of runs. In the second quarter alone, he picked up a crucial first-and-goal on a 5-yard draw and found receiver Dallas Baker for a 7-yard pickup after spinning away from a sack. "Chris didn't run the ball too much, but when he did, I believe he stopped most of the criticism about whether he can run," Baker said. Later, on a crucial 3-and-7 at the Wyoming 9-yard line, Leak scrambled to the right, picked up 8 yards, a first down and a licking by three Cowboys out of bounds. "If you play in the SEC you're going to get hit, so I'm used to that," Leak said. "I've run the ball the past couple of years so that's really not a big adjustment to me." Leak passed his first test with straight A's, but the question remains how his legs will fare against Southeastern Conference speed. "I think he'll probably be ready further down the road, but I think [the spread] might be a little too much for him," Wyoming. cornerback Derrick Martin said. 1. Chad Jackson, WR, Jr. 10 rec., 138 yds, 3 tds., 1 rush, 5 yds, ltd. After showing enormous potential at the end of the 2004 season, Jackson picked up where he left off by scoring all of UF's touchdowns against Wyoming. The junior entered the game with just 32 receptions in his first two seasons, but racked up nearly a third of his career total in one game. His third touchdown-an acrobatic one-handed end zone grab-became a SportsCente.r staple this weekend. "There's a lot of people wbo couldn't have made that catch," UF coach Urban Meyer said. "People say, 'That's a great call, Coach' or 'Great throw, Chris.' No, it's not. It's a receiver making a great play." While Wyoming cornerback'Derrick Martin may have been unimpressed with Leak, ESPN analysts Lee Corso ani Kirk Herbstreit Z are already labeling the junior quarterback a legitimate Heisman candidate. Despite his -11 rushing yards-the result of sacks-Leak showed an ability to run. Meanwhile, his passing game has never been sharper. Leak broke Steve Spurrier's 39-year old record 2 hsLek BI of 16 consecutive completions, notching 2 s.lg omsp., one more in the second and third quarters. s3tds, 0 int., Considering this was Leak's first game 1 rushes Ilyds. running the Spread-n-Shred offense, Meyer has reason to be optimistic about his quarterback. For years, Brown's claim to fame has been his botched pass attempt against Michigan in the 2003 Outback Bowl. Now, the 5-foot8, 165-pound senior is proving you don't need size to star in the SEC. One of college football's smallest cornerbacks excelled while-covering Jovon Bouknight, holding Wyoming's star receiver to five receptions, 54 yards and a touchdown. 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*ALLIGATOR N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,2005 COWBOYS 14 0, # GATORS 32 scoring summary First quarter 00:21 UF-Jackson, 26 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick) Second quarter 08:47 UF-Jackson, 7 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick) 05:21 UFHetland, 40 yd field goal Third quarter 11:44 UF -Jackson, 26 yd pass from Leak, (Hetland, kick failed) 07:08 WYOMING -Bramlet, 4 yd run (Yaussi, kick) 03:11 UF -Hetland, 47 yd field goal Fourth quarter 07:49 UF-Jackson, 5 yd run (Fleming, rush failed) 04:43 WYOMING -Bouknight, 18 yd pass from Bramlet (Yaussi, kick) Teama st-Aistlcs First downs Rushing attempts Net yards rushing Passing yards Total offensive plays Fumbles: Number-lost Penalties: Number-yards Possession time COWBOYS 14 27 72 150 59 1-1 3-37 25:31 GATORS 23 36 91 320 70 3-0 4-30 29:46 Score by Quarters Wyoming UF 1 .2 3 4 0 0 7 7 7 10 9 6 F 14 32 Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TO LG AVG Seldon 18 64 8 56 0 13 3.1 Bouknight 1 31 0 31 0 31 31.0 Holden 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Moore 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0 Bramlet 6 12 24 -12 1 8 -2.0 Passing Att-Comp YDS TO INT Bramlet 32-14 150 1 1 Receiving NO YDS TO LG Bouknight 5 54 1 18 Wallace 3 23 0 10 Ford 2 30 0 27 Holden 2 28 0 21 Wadkowski 1 13 0 13 Betschart 1 2 0 2 Punting NO YDS AVG LG Parker 5 194 38.8 46 Brooks 2 79 39.5 46 D Gators Rushing NO Gain Loss Net T Portis 5 48. 3 45 Thornton 8 38 2 36 Manson 4 22 0 22 Caldwell 3 20 0 20 Moore 3 19 2 17 Jackson 1 5 0 5 Leak 10 24 35 -11 TEAM 2 0 43 -43 Passing Att-Comp YDS TO INT Leak 34-26 320 3 0 Receiving NO YDS TO LG Jackson 10 138 3 26 Caldwell 7 99 0 63 Baker 5 44 0 16 Moore 2 11 0 9 Cornelius 1 19 0 19 Casey 1 9 0 9 Punting NO YDS AVG LG Wilbur 4 178 44.5 53 D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 REACH YOUR TARGET MARKET BEFORE THE GAME!!! .when you advertise in 2005 Nor 'M AMasS EEM Mi"f MEM MW OM'af ME r lt 1W a APIN Mif A 4Wm 0, KR IIIa jr A s I I September 2 September 9 September 16 October 28 November 4 November 23 December 2* Wyoming Louisiana Tech Tennessee Georgia Vanderbilt Florida State SEC Championship Deadline: Wed., Aug. 31 Deadline: Wed., Sept. 7 Deadline: Wed., Sept. 14 Deadline: Wed., Oct. 26 Deadline: Wed., Nov. 2 Deadline: Mon., Nov. 21 Deadline Wed., Nov, 30th 5% Discount For any advertisement that ran on the week immediately preceding Kickoff Edition and is picked up (no charges). Also, any advertiser on a standing ad contract may run tbeir standing ad (no 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 LG 23 12 8 10 19 5 8 0 AVG 9.0 4.5 5.5 6.7 5.7 5.0 -1.1 -21.5 ROrida Women's NhICR & Field Infrmatlonal Meeting 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). I
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 19 3rown, McDonald impressive as Gators shut down Cowboys' pass attack iF-WYOMING, from page 20 Z0 yards, en route to breaking a 39-year-old cord. Leak completed 17 consecutive passes in ie second and third quarter, surpassing the am record of 16 set by Steve Spurrier twice 1966. Also, one of Leak's top receivers nerged as a possible superstar. Chad Jackson-who began to break out at the end of last season-exploded for 10 receptions, 138 yards and three receiving touchdowns while adding a five-yard rushing score. Meyer also praised UF's defensive perforniance, which included six tackles and an interception by first-year starting cornerback Vernell Brown. Also, Ray McDonald, switching from defensive tackle to defensive end, kept Wyoming quarterback Corey Bramlet in check the entire night. But UF's tailback woes were apparent, and an 18-point victory-while certainly not an immediate cause of concern-wasn't exactly what the Gators had hoped for in Meyer's debut game. "They had fumbled snaps, their routes weren't that crisp and they just couldn't get it all going," Martin said. Still, Meyer wanted his players to appreciate the victory. "I remember two years ago at Utah, we beat Utah State 40-20 and you walked in tila locker room and everyone was disgusted including the coaches," Meyer said. "The one thing I promised these guys .is we'll never be disappointed with a win .I'm not apologizing for a win, it was a great effort." vilami falters late in fourth quarter JM-FSU, from page 20 Wright finished 16-for-28 for 232 ards and a touchdown pass. So, it came down to the defenses nd special teams, and even when iose units set up their offenses with rime field position, it was no sure iing they'd capitalize. The Seminoles lasted a first-and-goal from the 1 in ie third quarter. Most of the talk leading up to the 0th meeting of Miami and Florida tate was about the two first-time tarters at quarterback. And when it >ok almost nine minutes for either sam to complete a pass, it became pparent the offenses were in for a >ng night against two fast and furius defenses. Wright worked through his problems, including two early interceptions and a few dropped passes, long enough to guide an 81-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter. The sophomore's first career TD pass was a 34-yarder, zipped over a defender to Ryan Moore to make it 10-7 Florida State. The Seminoles grabbed a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, with help from the first interception thrown by Wright. The pick set Florida State up at the Miami 29 and moments later James Coleman bulled in from the 1 for a 7-0 lead and the Seminoles' first firstquarter TD against the 'Canes since FSU's last win six years ago. Peattie, a veteran who made 15 of 24 field goal attempts last season, missed badly from 47 and 39 in the quarter. It turned out to be a good omen for Florida State. APP, from page 20 sandwich meat in his honor. Coops. Too late. But when someone publicly places the Gators in the company of Air Force, a thorough psychological assessment of said person's mental health and potential harm to society should follow immediately. That's exactly what Martin implied when he proclaimed that "UF wouldn't win the Mountain West." Yes, the Mountain West Conference. We're talking San Diego State, Colorado State and UNLV. I mean, there are people in jail for making less questionable judgments. Still, as absurd as Martin sounds, he raises an issue; one for which Meyer will vouch. What the Gators showcased against the Cowboys wasn't the same offense that turned Utah into a national powerhouse last season. A misconception Meyer has addressed, his Spread 'n' Shred offense is run-based. In Utah's 45-28 win against Wyoming last season -UF actually won by 1 point more on Saturday -the Utes rushed for just as many yards as they passed: 244. In the season opener against the Cowboys, the Gators rushed for 91 yards. Meyer knows that won't cut it when the SEC big boys roll into town. Meyer ripped the O-line after the game for creating holes inadequate to toss a dwarf through. Still there's something missing DeShawn Wynn. If the Gators are going to live up to the hype, a silent giant will have to step up. 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/.' 1 I ~ \ .-.~/ '3 .,,.~ ~. ~.l' I Ci.<~! / ALLIGATOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 www.alligatorSports.o Gators defeat Wyoming, eyer stilnotsatisfied Andre Caldwell fights to stay on his feet during the second quarter of UF's 32-14 victory against Wyoming. The Gators improved to 1-0 under new coach Urban Meyer. By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabranson@aIligator.org The Gators call it the Spread 'n' Shred offense, but even after a 32-14 opening day victory against Wyoming, Urban Meyer isn't so sure if it's the Gators or their opponents who will do most of the shredding this year. Despite an array of highlight plays, UF didn't pour on the points against Wyoming like Meyer's Utah team did a year ago-and Meyer said UF may not be balanced enough right now to compete with some of the upperechelon teams of college football. "In case you were wondering what the offense should look like, that wasn't it," Meyer said. "Chris has a lot of work to do as does our offensive line." After the game, Wyoming cornerback Derrick Martin-who witnessed Utah's 45-28 victory over the Cowboys last year-was less than impressed with the newlook Gators. "Utah was way better. They had a better quarterback," Martin said. "[UFI could be better, they've just got to start focusing better and they've got to run their routes. "I don't think they're going win the SEC. They wouldn't w the Mountain West." Whether or not Meyer a Martin are overanalyzing U1 opening day performance, the were still plenty of reasons f( UF to be optimistic after defeat ing a team that Sports IllustratE ranked No. 25. "In case you were wondering what the offense should look like, that wasn't it." Urban Mey OF football coach The last time junior quarte back Chris Leak saw game action he had one of the poorest perfo mances of his career in UF's 27-1 loss to Miami in the Peach Bowl. Many have questioned Leak ability to adapt to Meyer's o fense, and while Meyer sai Leak surely hasn't mastered l offense, the numbers told a di ferent story. Leak completed 26-of-2 passes for three touchdowns an SEE UF-WYOMING, PAGE 1 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Gators need Wynn to win orry Derrick Martin, but you're an idiot. You all know Derrick Martin, don't you? I didn't think so. Let's all get to know each other. Wyoming defensive back Derrick Martin, UP student body. Martin: Hi. Chris Leak torched my associates and I for 320 yards on Saturday. Nice to meet you all. Well, that's what he should say if he were here. Martin, perhaps the. most-bitter and least-gracious opponent ever to leave the Swamp in defeat, offered a slightly different statement before leaving Hogtown this weekend. Sure, it's debatable whether Urban Meyer's Utes were, as Martin said, "way better" than U r b a n M e y e r s Gators at this point. It's also completely Bryan App fair to doubt appetite will win App eceties the SEC this for Receptions season. After bapp@aigator org alihsbe all, it has been five years. Just because a two-time national coach of the year decided to put on an orange-and-blue Polo with his headset doesn't mean he should have an entire halftime show complete with an embarrassing adaptation of a well-known television jingle relating his name to a type of SEE APP, PAGE 19 UF Volleyball Eastern Washington 0 UF 3 NCAA Football Viami 7 Florida State 10 E After trailing Rutgers by 20 points, former UF coach Ron Zook and his new Illinois team stormed back and shocked the Scarlet Knights 33-30 in overtime. U 1997: Quarterback Doug Johnson ties the NCAA record with seven passing touchdowns in UF's 82-6 rout against Central Michigan. A year after winning the national title, UF would finish the season 10-2. *MLB: Marlins vs. Nationals Fox Sports, 7 p.m. MUF Football: Cowboys vs. Gators (replay) SunSports, 11 p.m. ^Sports
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