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Faculty union wins fight


By STEPHANIE GARRY
Alligator Staff Writer
smgarry@alligator.org

After nearly three years and legal battles
costing more than $50,000, advocates for UF's
faculty union seem to have won a final victory
against UF, the last of Florida's 11 state univer-
sities still holding out against the union.
"This should be the end of the line," said
Kim Emery, vice president of the UF chapter
of the United Faculty of Florida. "I think
everybody's relieved. It's a really important
victory for faculty rights."
UFF filed with the Public Employees
Relations Commission in May to .force the
UF Board of Trustees, the university's highest
governing body, to work with the union and
return bargaining rights to its faculty.
After about four months the decision came
late Friday.
It states that the union's membership will
remain the same and that it has been the certi-
fied representative of some university faculty
throughout UF's resistance since 2003.
"There are no longer legal avenues. I
mean, this is it," said Tom Auxter, statewide
president of UFF. "I think they (UF adminis-
trators) realize that it's a losing battle and it's
just pointless to continue this any longer."


Andy Apicella / Alligator
Running Back DeShawn Wynn scores on a leaping catch in UF's 41-3 win against
Louisiana Tech on Saturday. Wynn also rushed for a career-high 101 yards.


Gators bite Bulldogs


By FARZAD SAFI
Alligator Writer
fsafi@alligator.org

Whether by air or by land, the Spread 'n'
Shred offense is finally beginning to take on a
modest appearance.
The No. 10 Gators (2-0) cruised past
Louisiana Tech 41-3, UF's last unofficial pre-
season opponent, on Saturday.
With a vastly more talented Tennessee
team looming, Coach Urban Meyer knows
the time for growing pains must come to an
end.
"A win is a win, and I'll always be happy
with a win," Meyer said. "But with all due
respect to Wyoming and Louisiana Tech, we
have much better players than they do."
Despite the talent gap, the passing at-
tack did struggle in the first half against the
Bulldogs.


*Chad Jackson lit up
the scoreboard with
an 80-yard catch
against Louisiana Tech.
But the Gators know
touchdowns won't
come as easy when
Tennessee comes to
town Saturday.
See story, pg. 16.


After his four-touchdown performance
against Wyoming, wide receiver Chad
Jackson touched the ball just once in the first
quarter.
However, thanks to running back
DeShawn Wynn, no one really seemed to
notice.
The highly-criticized junior only needed
two carries to silence his doubters. Wynn
took his second carry 50 yards down the
sideline, bowling over Bulldogs defenders
on the way.
Four carries later, Wynn broke a tackle at
the goal line to give UF its first score of the
Night.
"I thought DeShawn played hard," Meyer
said. "He gives us a power back, and we need
a downhill runner."
Meyer clearly spent the first half force-
SEE GATORS, PAGE 8


UF spokesman Steve Orlando said UF
President Bernie Machen discussed the
commission's decision this weekend with
some of the trustees but had not yet decided
on a course of action, though Machen said as
recently as Friday morning that he would
stick with the commission's order.
Machen, Provost' Janie Fouke, General
Counsel Pam Bernard and Vice President
for University Relations
Jane Adams either did not
return e-mails or would
not comment over the
weekend.
But Auxter called the
decision "clear-cut."
All the contractual
Machen obligations that once fell
UFpresident under the jurisdiction
of the Board of Regents,
which until 2003 oversaw the State University
System, will now be transferred to the UF
Board of Trustees.
Emery said localized bargaining is one
of the advantages of the .order. Instead of
a statewide union working with the State
University System authority, the UF Board of
Trustees and local chapter of UFF will focus
.specifically on UF issues.
SEE UNION, PAGE 8


Memorial feelings mixed


By MARIALAVERGHETTA
Alligator Contributing Writer

An Indian woman in an orange sari
with dark, braided hair stood, head held
high, crying'as she waited for the name
of the nephew she lost on the 105th floor
to be read.
A freshman biology major with her
hair pulled back sat with her legs crossed
and her head in her hands, crying for her
lost grandmother.
"Right after it happened we went to
New York," she said. "She had this whole
other life I didn't know about. When we
gathered her stuff, her pictures and her
diaries, it made me wish we were more
involved in each other's lives."
Hundreds passed through the
Sept. 11, 2001 memorial in the Plaza
of the Americas on Friday afternoon.
Members of host organization the
College Republicans took turns reading
the names of all 3,040 dead aboard the


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four flights and inside the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon.
On a wooden stage borrowed from
the UF Physical Plant decorated in
red, white and blue ribbons, College
Republicans Chairwoman Ashlee Black,
wearing a faded "I love NY" T-shirt,
opened the event.
On "We are doing this
Camp=S memorial so that we can
cement in our hearts and
minds what that day meant for us four
years ago," Black said.
Some people walked by, distracted.
Some stopped and paused. Some cried.
Some just ate their Hare Krishna lunches.
"Jeffrey Coleman, Karen Martin,
Dianne Snyder, John Jenkins," she said.
One man saluted Black like a Nazi..
She waved back from the stage. Another
yelled, "Yeah, war on terror! Get those
Arabs!"
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2, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005


O'Connor speaks at law school


* THE JUSTICE ADVOCATED
FOR A FREE JUDICIARY.

-By DIANA MAZZELLA
Alligator Writer.
dmazzella@alligator.org

U.S.' Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor praised the
new facilities .of UF's Levin College
of Law at its Friday dedication, but
she alspoemphasized the importance
of keeping the judiciary branch
apart from political wranglings.
"The building is beautiful, and
with the new high-tech classrooms
and the additional library space, the
law school is well equipped to meet
the demands of contemporary legal
education," she said.
Her audience included Florida
Supreme Court justices, members
of the Florida Board of Governors
and UF Board of Trustees as well as
other federal, state and university
officials, college alumni, professors
and students. While a release said
that 1,000 tickets were handed out,
the Associated Press reported about
500 people in attendance.
O'Connor said she wanted to
concentrate on "one important use


of the information that students
will receive as they use the library
here, and what role the students i\ ill
pla\ whether they know it or not in
maintaining individual hberty and
the rule of law"

"Now, judicial indepen-
dence is hard to define,
but if I may coin a phrase,
I know judicial indepen-
dence when I see it."
Sandra Day O'Connor
U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Her primary focus was the
importance of keeping the judicial
branch free from political pressure.
"If you believe ...' that the courts
are important guardians of constitu-
tionally guaranteed freedoms in our
common law system, you know that
the system breaks down without ju-
dicial independence," she explained.
"Now, judicial independence is
hard to define," she said. "But. if I
may coin a phrase, I know judicial
independence when I see it."
O'Connor announced July 1 she
would step down from her seat on
the court, but after Chief Justice


Megan acnau / Alligator
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William H. Rehnquist's death a
little more than a week ago, she
said she would remain on the court
until her replacement is found and
confirmed
She said this was her first time in
Gainesville but hoped it would not
be her last.-
Second-\ ear la w student Vanessa
Grant, 24, said O'Connor spoke
about personal experiences and
had a question-and-answer session
before the 11 a.m. dedication.
"She really opened herself up to
the students," Grant said.
Grant added that she was
surprised O'Connor came for the
dedication.
"She's everybody's hero," she
said.
The last Supreme Court justice to
visit the law school was Rehnquist,
when he spoke at its third major
renovation in 1984, said Robert Jerry,.
the college's dean.
"I think everything that she said is
of enormous value to everyone, par-
ticularly law students," said Juan E.
Perea, a constitutional law professor
with the college for 15 years.
Though the law school has "ex-
cellent" faculty and students, its
facilities had interfered with day-
to-day education, he said, citing that
the school has had only four major
construction changes in almost 100
years of existence.
The new $25 million building
project took about two years and
funds came from the university, the
state and more than 600 private do-
nors, said Patrick Shannon, associate
dean of administrative affairs.
The facilities include the Lawton
Chiles Legal Information Center and
18 new classrooms.
Kathie Price, associate dean for
library and technology, said the
center formerly had no group study
rooms, whereas now it has 13.
Students used to have to study at
the shaded picnic tables surround-
ing the law school, she said.
"Our faculty and students sac-
rificed a great deal during the past
two years," Price said.
Though the students have a
freshly carpeted and brightly lit li-
brary now, they-had to go to Butler
Plaza to access the center's approxi-
mately 600,000 volumes before the
renovation, said Rick Donnelly, as-
sociate director of the center.
UF President Bernie Machen
hailed the renovation and addition as
an enhancement to the university.
"Today, we take another step
in the university's steady progress
toward being ranked among the
nation's finest universities," he said.'
O'Connor ended her remarks
with an optimistic warning.
"We must be ever vigilant against
those who would strong-arm the ju-
diciary into adopting their preferred
policies," she said. "We can't just
trust the courts to protect them-
selves. For one thing someone has to
people those courts on both sides of
the bench, and those someones are
some of you."


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and clear in its news reports and
editorials. If you find an error,
please call our newsroom at (352f
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 3


Behind the wheels


UF's 'bike guy' keeps students spinning


By ELIZABETH HILLAKER
Alligator Contributing Writer

Wheels spinning, air pump humming and
grease everywhere, he works diligently in the
heat of the day to fix the primary mode of
transportation for many students.
With his rolled-up right pant leg, he has the
typical look of a serious bicyclist.
His name is Chas Robles, but you might
know him simply as "the bike guy."
Robles works at the Student Government
Bicycle Shop, located outside the Reitz Union,
where free bike repair is provided for UF stu-
dents.
"I like everything about my job," Robles
said. "I love bikes; I'm able to be outside, listen
to music, and friends get to come by and hang
out."

What: SG Bicycle Shop
Where: Outside Reitz Union
Why: Free bicycle repair for UF students
Hours:
Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m.
Wednesday: 11 a.m 1 p.m.
Thursday: 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m.
Friday: 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m.


Robles, a 22-year-old English senior, has
been working at the SG-sponsored bicycle p
shop, where, he typically fixes flat tires and
brakes, for a little over one year.
Bike repair isn't new to Robles. He and his
brother began repairing bicycles in Colorado
when they were children, where they fixed
their own bikes to have fun and save money,
he said.
As advertised the bicycle shop does give 4.
free hugs.
Robles said one of his former co-workers ---
put the sign up, and now some of his friends
sit on the wall of the bicycle shop and yell to .
passersby, "Come in for free hugs!" e s, .
"It's fun," Robles said. "People look at the
sign, laugh and smile. It helps keep people -....
from taking themselves too seriously." .
When asked if giving out hugs was part of 2-
the job description or a perk, Robles said, "Oh, "
it's a perk." Celia Tobin / Alligator
In addition to spending most of his day Chas Robles checks the gears on a bicycle at the Student Government Bicycle Shop
outdoors working and bicycling, he also outside the Reitz Union on Friday.
climbs at the Gainesville Rock Gym. want to stay away from the real world as long His bicycle and the outdoors provide
When he graduates in December, Robles as possible." an escape from the routines of daily life in
wants to serve as a rock-climbing guide in "Being a guide, I can get away from the Gainesville, he said.
Texas during the winter and join his brother in TV with all the ads all the time telling me "You hop on your bike and cruise away
Colorado as a raft guide during the summer. something's wrong with me or that I need a from town and kind of forget about all that
"I want to teach eventually," he said. "But I bigger car," he said. stuff for a bit," he said.


Minority recruitment chief concern at Trustees meeting


* PRES. MACHEN BELIEVES
IT IS A BARRIER TO BECOM-
ING A TOP 10 UNIVERSITY.

By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
Ilewis@alligator.org

Although UF is making strides
toward becoming a Top 10 public


research institution, the univer-
sity still needs to make various
improvements before that goal
can be met, UF President Bernie
Macheri said Friday morning.
Concerns about the school's
minority-recruitment strategies
and branding campaign were
among the chief issues that sur-
faced during Machen's address
to the Board of Trustees, UF's


highest governing body.
The president's report covered
such topics as Hurricane Katrina
relief and UF's national advertis-
ing but
UF focused
Administration. mainly on
minority
representation at UF.
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"I think [the increase] shows a
move in the right direction, albeit
small," Machen said.
He also expressed concerns
with UF's minority student en-
rollment, pointing out that the
number of black students in this
year's freshman class has dipped
slightly since last year.
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last week, will help increase the
school's national recognition and
prestige.
"Our media penetration is get-
ting better and better," he said.
The board also re-elected
Manny Fernandez as its chair-
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Switch of fund allocation shakes up SG politicos


* CRITICS LAMENT THE LACK OF
STUDENT INPUT IN THE PROCESS.

By JUSTIN RICHARDS
Alligator Writer
jrichards@alligator.org
The decision to spruce up the Reitz
Union, rather than revive UF's termite-eaten
Bandshell, lacked the student input typically
involved in the funding process.
"No one consulted me about making this
decision," Student Government Productions
Chairman Joey Van de Bogart said. "I
would've liked to have been asked."
Van de Bogart's group sponsors entertain-
ment events.at venues like the Bandshell.
Though authority over the tuition-funded
allocation typically rests with the UF adminis-
tration, officials say advice from relevant stu-
dent groups should be strongly considered.
"Throughout everything we do, we've tried
to ensure that there is a level of student involve-


ment and input in the decision-making pro-
cess," Dean of Students Gene Zdziarski said.
In 2002 then-Vice President for Student
Affairs James Scott set up a committee com-
posed of student leaders and administrators
to discuss possible recipients of the tuition-
funded Capital Improvement Trust Fund.
The state fund is allocated to public uni-
versities every three to five years when a large
sum of money accumulates.
The committee brainstormed options
including the Bandshell, the International
Student Center and University Police.
Two years later $13.6 million in CITF
money became available to UF.
Then-Student Body President Jamal Sowell
held several focus groups with student leaders
to determine the best options for the student
body, Senate President Diane Kassim said.
Kassim was Senate pro-tempore at the time.
During his Spring 2005. election campaign,
Student Body President Joe Goldberg criti-
cized Sowell for leaving Reitz Union funding,
which is typically included, off the list.


The original requests were approved by
a series of authorities first, the Board of,
Trustees, UF's highest governing body, then
the Board of Governors, which oversees
the State University System, and finally the
Florida Legislature.
The revised list must go through that pro-
cess again, delaying the payoff until next year's
legislative session ends.
Student The recent decision
Government to send the Bandshell's
$1.5-million portion to
the Reitz Union was made jointly among
Goldberg, Vice President for Student Affairs
Patricia Telles-Irvin and UF President Bernie
Machen, Goldberg said.
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
Mike Rollo said students had input because
they elected Goldberg, and he was involved
in the decision.
"The (UF) president gets to decide. The
students don't make the decision. The students
advise," Rollo said. "It's our expectation the stu-
dent body president talks to other students."


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Goldberg said he consulted the SG ex-
ecutive committee, which consists of Kassim,
Senate Pro-Tempore John Boyles, Student
Body Treasurer Lindsay Cosimi and Student
Body Vice President Joyce Medina.
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the end of Tuesdays Student Senate meeting.
"He brought it up at the end of the meet-
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know we're moving this $1.5 million.' He
wasn't asking us. He was telling us."
Rollo said he was a proponent of the
Bandshell's renovation, but the Union became
a higher priority.
"Nothing sinister happened," Rollo said.
"This is a very normal process."
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Sigma Nu Fraternity returns to UF


By KYLIE CRAIG
Alligator Writer
kcraig@alligator.org

With tents set up by Lake Alice, Sigma
Nu Fraternity's 40 members put their best
feet forward this semester without the
glamour of a big house on Fraternity Row.
The organization, fresh off a five-year
hiatus from UF, made its comeback last
Spring and celebrated its first Fall recruit-
ment this year.
After financial difficulties, stemming in
part from a sexual-assault complaint against
the chapter and what Sigma Nu National
Director of Expansion and Recruitment
Russell Hammond called a lack of "strong
manpower," the fraternity voluntarily left
UF in 2000.
In the Spring the fraternity rejoined
the Interfraternity Council as an associate
member. Next year IFC will vote to deter-
mine whether the organization will receive
full membership status.
Though unsure of when that would hap-
pen, Hammond said the national headquar-


ters always planned on Sigma Nu returning
to UF.
"It was more like, 'Let's take a step away,
let things go inactive, and we'll get things
started in a couple years,'" he said.
Hammond added the fraternity "didn't
want to step on anyone in the
Greek IFC's toes."
iOfe Sigma Nu's return may not.
have been possible without the
help of chapter President Brian Wehle.
Upon transferring from UCF, Wehle
heard of a possible recolonization and of-
fered to head the comeback at UF.
"When I transferred UCF got in touch
with nationals," Wehle said. "It just kind of
snowballed from there."
Sigma Nu was able to recruit in the
Spring and rounded out the year with
nearly 40 members.
However, the more competitive nature
of Fall recruitment proved to be more of a
challenge.
"I knew it was going to be really difficult,
and not having a house, of course, makes it
a lot more difficult," Wehle said.


Kappa Sigma Fraternity is renting Sigma
Nu's house but will move out in May, so the
fraternity can call it home for the first time
in years.
Sigma Nu Rush Chairman Josh Jackson
said he was glad the fraternity attracted the
guys who don't need a house.
"The guys that joined were the ones
dedicated to our mission, to our goals and
what we stand for," he said. "We know the
guys we have now are truly dedicated and
truly invested in this."
UF sophomore Joey Sciarrotta, 19, said
after reading an article about the fraternity
in the Alligator last Spring, he researched
it online.
Sciarrotta said the challenge of moving
back into the house and building up the
organization was appealing as well.
"Knowing that we have to work for
something lets me know we all have to
work together as a team," he said.
Hammond said he looks forward to
Sigma Nu's members deciding what they
want to be known for as Sigma Nu at UR.
"We want them to be honorable men,
but in what way they want to do that is up
to them," he said. "It's a hard thing to do
from scratch."


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Editorial


Blame game

FEMA director shouldn't

become scapegoat
O officials have taken to calling every criticism of New
Il Orleans relief efforts a cheap shot in "the blame game."
But now they've started a blame game of their own.
The federal government has decided to remove FEMA
Director Michael Brown from rescue efforts in New Orleans, in
the most humiliating reprimand of recent times.
But while Brown has left the center of devastation, he will
return to Washington with his job intact.
So let's get this straight. Brown isn't competent enough to
deal with exactly the kind of disaster FEMA was created for, but
he's OK to continue to run the agency.
Why do they even bother?
He is needed to deal with potential disasters, according to
Michael Chertoff, the Homeland Security secretary who made
the decision.
Chertoff cited all those brewing hurricanes in the Atlantic.
They could hit us, and apparently we need Brown in an office,
waiting for his time to go to a future disaster area.
That way he can be sent home again.
The Editorial Board isn't fooled. We don't think Bush is inef-
ficient enough to make a move of such glaring contradictions.
Brown is a goner as soon as the fiasco calms down.
Bush can't fire such an important figure in the middle of
relief efforts. That could lead to further accusations that Brown
was hired purely because of his political connections. This way
officials can pretend Brown is being punished simply for his
response in this situation. Scapegoating is a tricky business.
But seriously, if you're going to do it, do it.
Removing Brown and officially recognizing Coast Guard
Vice Adm. Thad W. Allen is purely a political move. Allen al-
ready has been helping, and probably managing, the efforts.
But why did the feds send in Brown at all?
In the past the FEMA director stayed in Washington, coor-
dinating efforts. Even after the Twin Towers fell, Allen was the
main man in New York.
Brown doesn't know how to organize emergency efforts,
mostly because he's never had experience with it. Even if we
forget all the padding on his resume, it still looks pretty naked.
This guy was one step behind the nation at every turn.
Massive flooding? Violent looting? Dead bodies? He denied it
every step of the way.
FEMA would do well without Brown's lack. of guidance.
But it's not only Brown. The system's been broken for years.
We can't let this political move turn our eyes away from all
the other mistakes made at every level of government.
From New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin all the way to Bush,
this operation was an incredible mess. FEMA is just one failure.
Efforts before and after the hurricane were abysmal.
Everyone in the chain of command should be held responsible.
Learning from this situation is paramount.
Obviously, communication was poor, and decisions were
reckless. How will we know what caused such an error?
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist thinks the answer is a con-
gressional board formed to investigate what went wrong.
Congress is responsible for the most recent structural change
in FEMA; they voted to put it under Homeland Security. Frist
apparently has never heard of conflict of interest.
In the end, this board will cost money and solve nothing.
So why doesn't the government actually try to fix its mis-
takes? If lawmakers only go for the political angle, this is bound
to happen again.
In any case boards are useless at this stage of the game.
Nothing is going to be fixed before the relief efforts are over.
We need an investigation just not right now.
In the meantime let's not forget that this is a complicated
crime, and everyone is a suspect. One fallen man won't clear a
government's conscience of the deaths of many.


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Sept. 11 a reminder of war on terror


s officials in New Orleans pick up the pieces of a'
broken city, another anniversary of the falling of
the Twin Towers passed Sunday without much
fanfare.
Many Americans seem tired of being told to "never
forget," and considering the unfolding aftermath of
Katrina, I can't exactly blame them. I also suspect some
cynics on the left have come to view "never forget" as a
partisan war cry for the Bush administration.
But there's a reason to keep that Sept. 11, 2001 bumper
sticker plastered on your car's rear fender, and it's not for
the sake of being sentimental.
The war on terror has really just begun. Do we have
the passion to keep it up if we forget why we started?
Our leaders seem willing to keep up the fight, but
many Americans frustrated by missteps in Iraq are losing
the stomach for a century-long war against an increas-
ingly ambiguous concept.
The war is four years old, and casualties have been
mounting. The U.S. death toll in the Middle East creeps
ever closer to 2,000, while terrorist attacks in Britain and
Spain have claimed more than 200. Intervention in Iraq
has placed countless civilians at the mercy of fascist
forces aiming to topple the democratic government.
Such trying times are almost enough to make one
yearn for the '90s, when the most interesting news items
were the O.J. Simpson trial and Tonya Harding.
But perhaps the '90s seemed so peaceful because
Americans were so eager to shirk global responsibility.
America's blunders began during the last decade
when George Bush Sr.'s administration urged Shiites
and Kurds to revolt in Iraq during the Gulf War and then
swiftly abandoned them. The blissful ignorance contin-


Matthew ued as the Clinton administration
Melone turned a blind eye to the. "success"
Taking Up Arms of Hutu radio broadcasting, the
pleas of an independent Taiwan
and an ominous terrorist threat.
The casualties we have suffered during our ambitious
war on terror may mask a far greater danger posed by an
America unwilling to shoulder its share of responsibility
for promoting democracy and human rights abroad.
But more importantly the casualties mask our suc-
cesses.
Thanks to American intervention, Afghanis can dream
reasonably of turning their broken capital, Kabul, into a
glitzy Dubai. Our continued presence in Iraq has assured
that, no matter what the outcome of the constitutional
process, al-Qaida and radical Sunnis will never suc-
ceed in turning back the clock and resurrecting another
Taliban or Saddam Hussein.
Americans also have the luxury of remembering Sept.
11, 2001 as -only one day of truly alarming terrorist at-
tacks since the war began. Whether our good fortune in
so far avoiding a second and more devastating attack is
either a blessing of luck or due to the administration's
policies, we cannot be sure. I suppose it is a combination
of the two.
So do not be eager to forget this anniversary and the
reason why we departed from a foreign policy of negli-
gence and timidity. Do not lose heart in the face of casual-
ties when they are accompanied with increasing success.
The suffering caused by Katrina may be the only thing on
our minds right now, but a faulty memory may cost us
even more dearly on the road ahead.
Matthew Melone is a political science and journalism major.


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Bush ignored black community
On Friday columnist Matt
Sanchez claimed the race issue was
a fabrication. But Kanye West said
George Bush, not the media, hated
black people.
So why is Sanchez talking about
irrelevant AP and AFP photos?
George Bush and the Republican-
controlled Congress rushed back
from vacation to save one brain-
dead white woman named Terri
Schiavo. But when the victims
are a city full of able-bodied, poor
black Americans, Bush vacationed
for three more days, and Congress
returned even later! Bush promised
us leadership, but instead he liter-
ally played guitar with singer Mark
Wills while New Orleans flooded.
William Foster
2LS



Hurricane unveiled race issue
Hurricane Katrina exposed a
huge issue in America: urban pov-
erty. As New York Times columnist
David Brooks put it, "Katrina was
a natural disaster that interrupted a
social disaster."
The people stranded in the now
fetid Big Easy were its most destitute
residents. It was no coincidence that
these people were mostly black.
This point was not fabricated.
While the media often pounces on a
story's tangent and exaggerates it to
the fullest, the reality is that racism
still exists in modem America. It's
a shame it took a hurricane to make
that reality dear.
Jennifer Nestler
3NE

U ,

Disaster prevention fell to Bush
In Thursday's Alligator, Matthew
Rixon claimed that local New
Orleans officials, not President Bush,
are to blame for not evacuating the
city. Whether that is true or not, New
Orleans officials had asked repeat-
edly for the $105 million needed to
prepare the city and its levees for
hurricanes. Bush gave them about
- one-third of what they needed. Now
Bush has the gall to tell Diane Sawyer
that no one anticipated the breach of
the levees!
And Bush is dearly responsible
for hiring Michael Brown, who had
absolutely no experience, to head
the Federal Emergency Management
Agency. Brown claimed he didn't
know until Thursday that people
were dying in the New Orleans
Convention Center.
The whole nation knew by
Wednesday that this was a catas-
trophe 9f staggering proportions
because it was the front-page head-
line of every major newspaper. Bush
even told Brown that he was doing a
great job!
How about Cheney, vacationing
"while all this was going on? I know
people who took time off their jobs,
time they couldn't afford to take off,
to help with rescue efforts.
Never mind who is to blame for
evacuating the city take a look at
who could have prevented this situ-
ation, had he not spent so much on
useless pet projects and given impor-
tant jobs to his unqualified buddies.
Terra Monroe
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8, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,2005


Slier: Best of defense unseen Decision not a surprise for faculty members


GATORS, from page 1

feeding Wynn and the previously-
unproven running game.
Wynn provided all the offense
Meyer needed in the first half, rush-
ing for 82 yards and scoring all three
of the team's touchdowns. Though
the running game took a step forward
in the first half, the passing game
took a step back. Quarterback Chris
Leak passed for just 66 yards, missed
open receivers and fumbled away the
Gators' first turnover of the season.
"The receivers were definitely
frustrated in the first half," Jackson
said. "I know I can get open on any-
body in the country, so not getting the
ball is discouraging."
Leak rebounded, passing for 153
yards in the third quarter, leading UF
to three straight touchdown drives.
"We demand perfection, and it
doesn't always come early on," Leak
said. "That's why you have to be pa-
tient and let the game come to you."
Against an overmatched team
like Louisiana Tech, the Gators had
the luxury of time to develop their
offense. Defeating Tennessee will not


be as simple.
"This week, the switch is getting
flipped," Meyer said. "The checkers
are going to be equal so we can't af-
ford the same errors."
In addition to Leak's turnover, the
Gators had three fumbles and nine
penalties for 85 yards against the
Bulldogs. One positive for the Gators
has become the defense, which Meyer
lauded after the game.
"At no time did
I ever feel like Wve
were in trouble on
defense," Meyer
said. "That kind
of reliability has to
continue."
The defense
finished with three
Meyer interceptions and
kept Louisiana Tech out of the end
zone for the entire game. Meyer's
demand for perfection seems to have
rubbed off.
"We played well, but you have not
seen the best of this defense," sopho-
more linebacker Brandon Siler said.
"The best brings out the best, so when
we face a great team like Tennessee,
you'll see us play great too."


UNION, from page 1


And the UF chapter of the
union has a bargaining team
ready to go, she said..
"We're anxious to get mov-
ing," Emery said.
Union advocates have pre-
dicted this moment all year.
In February an appeals court
ruled in favor of the union and
traditional bargaining units in a
very similar case involving the
faculty unions at FSU and UWF.


In July a state hearing officer
recommended that the employ-
ees' commission decide in favor
of the union. Later that same
month the trustees filed three
exceptions to the recommenda-
tion and requested to make an
oral argument.
The commission's order shot
down each of those. exceptions
and denied UF an oral argument.
Orlando said the university
continued to fight union recog-
nition because it wasn't sure the
commission would side with the
union.


"Some people may have
thought so, but there wasn't that
guarantee," Orlando said, add-
ing Machen wasn't necessarily
opposed to the union.
"He wanted to have the entire
campus have a say in what the
unit was," he said.
At issue was which UF faculty
members should be represented.
The historical bargaining unit,
established by the commission
in 1976, did not include profes-
sional schools such as the Levin
College of Law and the medical
school.


College Republicans read lists of deceased


MEMORIAL, from page 1

Across the Plaza lawn people sat and listened.
Hilary Knodel, a sociology major who said she con-
siders herself politically liberal, remembered finding
out about the plane crashes during a history dass in
her senior year of high school. .
"I remember going to bed that night and wonder-
ing what was going to happen the next day," she
said.


Members of College Republicans took turns read-
ing names from 11:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in 30-minute
intervals. While waiting for his turn to read, College
Republicans Parliamentarian Ben Grove sat in the
grass in front of the stage talking about his experience
four years earlier.
"You know where you were that day," he said.
Right before he went on stage to read more names,
College Republicans Vice Chairman Scott Miller
thought some had forgotten the date's significance.
"I don't think people realize it is the four-year an-
niversary," Miller said.


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line, and just a few miles from UF. Located
off SW 20th Ave. $375 $450, incl -water,
sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets-
allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2


D For Rent
unfurnished.

A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE!,
* Stress free living! Great rates!
S1 BR from $460 2BR from $530
* Beautiful pools/courtyards
* Walk/bike to UF Pets ok
* Open Weekends! 372-7555
12-7-72-2

2/2 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE
Close to UF & Law School
Free Tan, 24hr.Gym,Comp.Lab
W/D incl., Free Cable & Alarm
Call for GREAT Specials 379-9255
12-7-72-2


Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60
second walk to UF. Remodeled, Old House
charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included.
Wood floors. With Parking. By Private
Owner. 538-2181 Iv message 12-7-72-2

GET $$$ OFF RENT! 2&3 BR
Available now
FREE UF Parking
Pinetreegardens.com
Open wknds, 376-4002 12-7-72-2

Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $495-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 12-7-72-2

There's no place like home
Make us yours!
1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH
FREE Cable*w/HBO & SHOW*Alarm*Sauna
Gated*24hr Gym*FREE tan*Close to UFI
Leasing for SPRING,*377-2777
12-7-72-2

***Beautiful and New***
2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY
FREE High-Speed Internet
FREE Monitored Alarm
FREE Cable/Tanning/Gym
W/D plus TVs in every kitchen
374-FUNN (3866)
12-7-72-2

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

SUN ISLAND
1.1 from $480.00 2.1 $530.00
$99 deposit for Grad students
999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720
www.sunisland.info
12-7-72-2


a For Rent
3 U unfurnished


TRIPLE YOUR SAVINGS!
HUGE Townhouse only $1025
Cable*Pool*Free Tanning*Gym
Fall Specials on Now! 372-8100
12-7-72-2

*Location, Location, Location*
1BR $589, 2BR $639, near Butler Plaza,
but park FREE @ UF.
Alarms, some utilities, pets welcome!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
12-7-72-2

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 3 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 1BR! Move-in Today
Tennis, b-ball, pool, alarm
Pinetreegardens.com
376-4002, open wknds
call about specials 12-7-72-2

You can't go wrong with FREE
FREE Rent, FREE UF Parking FREE W/D
2BR/1.5BAtownhome $669
Alarms, pets welcome, move-in today!
www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111
12-7-72-2

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


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Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent
A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest,. lawn
mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by
appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave.
373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2
"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 ** $695/mo .
1BR-over 800 sq ft ** $599/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$300 off deposit 0 376-2507
12-7-72-2
WANT THINGS FREE?
FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET
RENT REBATE FOR FALL
HUGE THREE BEDROOM!
CALL TODAY! 372-8100
12-7-72-2

NEWLY RENOVATED
Affordable, Quiet living
HUGE I& 2BR Pool
Skylights 1.5 miles to UF
Furn Avail 377-7401*
12-7-72-2
ENORMOUS 3BR
Avail for Current and Fall
Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF
Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail
Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2
INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE
NOWAND FALL SEASON
Convenient UF access
$325 to $575
Action Real Estate Services
352-331-1233 12-7-72-2
Historic Apartments. Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces, SE
Historic District. 1, 2 & 3 BR w/water, sewer
$475/mo. 1st, last, security. No dogs please.
378-3704 9-15-15-2
University Terrace Gainesville
University Terrace West
9 Month Individual Leases
W/D, Pool & Utilities $325-$350/mo.
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-7-725-2
1 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
Looking for a home? We have the
LARGEST selection of single family rent-
als in Gainesville. With over 100 properties
currently available, we're sure to have some-
thing to fit your style and budget. Visit our
website at www.edbaurmanagement.com,
or call us to find your new home today 352-
375-7104 ex 2.


A Ed Baur
.. *... Management Inc.

12-7-72-2
*UPPER CLASS Students*
Perfect place to study!
FREE cable w/ HBO/Show
FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD
Gated entry*Computer lab
Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning
1,2&3brs*338-0003
12-7-72-2


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 Street #6-305
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-24-2
CHEAP RENT! 3BR 1BA house
CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups,
$625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-24-2


SEPT FREE! Downtown 4BR 2BA house
w/Living & family rooms, fireplace, parquet
floors, washer/dryer, $1050/rent
1525 NE 6th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, inc. 372-9625
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-24-2
$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. 9-30-33-2
Colonial Oaks SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes
from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen
porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2
Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF,
wood floors, den with fireplace, large back
patio, great for barbeques, washer/dryer.
$1100 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104
ex 2. 12-7-72-2

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.reritgainesville.com
12-7-72-2
Bel-Aire Apartments
636 NW 26th Ave.
1or 2 BRs $535-$625/mo
Ask about UF Prarking Decal
Union Properties 373-7578
wwww.rentgainesville.com
12-7-72-2
BLOCKS TO UF! Spacious 3BR 2BA, Bonus
room, Wood floors, fireplace; lawn svc,
Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent
1741 NW 6th Avenue.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-18-2
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 9-16-18-2

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
HOME OR OFFICE
3 and 1.5 NW area Close to banks, busi-
nesses and shopping centers. Central Ht and
A/C. Private driveway and space for parking.
Call 352-375-6754. No section 8. 9-30-27-2


FREE MONTH'S RENT
2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile, carpet &
paint. W/D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW
$750/mo (pets ok) Available immediately.
Call 352-219-6340 9-16-15-2

3912 SW 37th St. 3BR
Great location, wood floors, newly painted,
off-street parking $900/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-20-2
907 NW 11th Ave.
4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious inte-
rior, large yard. $1200/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-20-2
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


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Have Roommates?
4/BR/2BA House $950
3BR/2BA in FL park w/lawn svc $1500
3BR.1,5/BA in SE $650
3BR/1BA 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 1BR
1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 12-
7-71-2

4/3 & 3/2 HOUSES Walking distance to UF.
Newly remodeled. W/D, carport and. huge
yard. Call 352-283-2828. 9-30-26-2

ACROSS FROM O-DOME
Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/
mo no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509
9-13-13-2

NW 39th Ave. Nice 2BR/2BA Gated patio,-
trees. $510-$525.0 Extra large 2BR/2BA+
loft. With Laminate wood pattern floor good
architecture, good neighborhood convenient
$610-$6250 Call 373-8310. 9-14-14-2

NEAR LAW SCHOOL 3/1, $1200/mo. 1st,
last, sec. Pref grad student. No pets, W/D
hook up, DW, wood firs, centA/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 215-5155/215-5506 9-30-25-2

Looking for an Apartment???

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

FREE Apartment and Housing
Locator Service

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

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

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

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

3207 W University Ave. $16001mo
Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage,
off-street parking, tile floors.
Campus Realty 692-3800 9-13-8-2


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217 NW 35th St 3BR/3BA $10501mo
Ceramic tile, large fenced yard, W/D, dish-
washer, carport, lawn care incl. Excellent
condition!
Call Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-15-2

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 9-22-15-2

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

"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

SEPT FREE! IBR Great value!
Only $449/mos $150 Deposit
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
THE WOODS 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.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-9-2

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

1 BR w/pvt gated courtyard. Small quiet com-
plex located at 3320. SW 23rd St. Starting
@ $395/mo. Pets arranged. 'Call 377-2150
Please leave a message. 9-13-5-2

CUTE & CLEAN
4BR/2.5BA Vintage house in NW near UF.
Hardwood floors, cent H/AC, W/D, 907 NW
11th Ave. $1200/mo. Call 333-2918 9-12-
4-2

HOUSES FOR RENT
2BR/1BA and 1BR/1BA $700 and $550. In
-private wooded cul-de-sac near downtown.
W/D incl. 120 and 125 SE 10th St. 316-6667
9-16-7-2

Nice home 3BR/2BA
Central AC, tile floors, carport, fenced yard,
W/D hookup. 328 SE 70th Street. $870/mo.
Pets neg. Available immediately 316-1637
9-30-17-2
JUST THE PLACE!
Studio, One and Two Bedrooms
Pets Welcome (ask for details)
Rents start at $3291 PLUS FREE RENT!
Call Today! 352-373-7665
9-14-5-2

2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, patio, privacy
rear, amenities, bike to campus. 386-328-
6229 Iv msg or cell 386-972-4647. $475 +
deposit. 9-15-5-2

DUCKPOND
Historic liouse, lots of charm, hardwood firs,
blocks to downtown, studio $400, 306 NE 6th
St. Call 338-0803, 379-4952 9-16-5-2


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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. 9-22-20-3

1 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, eth-
ernet. 1st class weight room & gameroom,
2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl woods view. Sublet
to Dec 31st. $450/mo neg. 954-816-0888
9-16-14-3

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

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

BRIDGELIGHT SUBLEASE 1BR/1BA
townhouse $575/mo, no dep, Very clean,
quiet, w/pool. Call Stephanie 352-871-0190
9-15-7-3

SPRING 2006 Sublease. $495/mo. OBO
all inclusive @ Gainesville Place. Contact
AmandaF262@yahoo.com or 813-951-0691.
Furnished, WID, great place. 9-19-8-3

1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA at Spyglass Apts.
W/D in unit. Utilities included no cap. Walk
in closet. Available @ $450. Sept Free. Call
Maame 352-871-2254 9-21-10-3


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

Female roommate for one/two female UF
students. Quiet. Responsible. 60 second
walk to UF. Old house charm with all ameni-
ties. Avail Now. $400 up. 352-538-2181.Lv
message. Private Owner 12-7-72-4

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
9-30-32-4

REDUCED! M/F to share 2/1.5 twnhs w/ 20yr
pre-vet M. Pets ok. W/D, DW, full kitchen,
tile, pool in Mill Run. SW 20th Ave. $300/mo
+ 1/2 utils. 828-775-8807. 9-22-24-4

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
9-14-15-4

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

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
9-12-10-4


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


400 4m -W


11 Roommates


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/hdwd,
$275/mo + 1/3 GRU&HSInternet-digital
cable, avail Sept, 381-5597, 332-3852. 9-
23-21-4

Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils &
DSL. No pets mature male non-drinker/
smoker. Avail immed (flex). Scott 335-8209
9-23-30-4

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

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

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

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

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

2 FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/
2BA home in Northwood Pines Sub. NS,
no pets $350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly
@ 352-384-3905 or 123daisy@excite.com
9-14-10-4 -


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

PLANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA
house. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area.
$375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447
9-14-10-4


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SM/F roommate wanted to share luxurious
a 1250 sq ft 2BR/2BA not your typical apt.
Vaulted ceiling, Ig pool, tennis, 2 mi to UF on
major bus rte. $500/mo incl util, cable, dsl.
Call 386-871-7330 9-16-7-4

2 Rooms Available at a House 705 NW 34th
St., Blocks Away from UF.College of Law.. 1
for $280 or 2 for $500. Call Will at 352-375-
8699 or wcharlot@ufl.edu 9-22-10-4

SPECIAL $250/mo (reg. $300) + utils.
Female for own room in 3BR/2BA house
1/2 mile to UF. Near Shands, on bus route,
furn., W/D, DSL. Jen 371-6228 pls Iv msg.
9-15-5-4

Female Roomate Wanted. Fall Term lease
$400/mo. Internet, pool, utilities, bus, near
Wal-Mart 352-262-2362 9-16-5-4


a 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 9-16-5-4


. 1111 Real Estate


Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile
home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone. Please Call 373-Find

Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete
patio, garage/work-shop. 'Pvt Owner. 352-
538-2181 Iv mssg 12-7-72-5


5 Real Estate Furnishings


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


COUNTRYSIDE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/
1BA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely
furn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3
mi.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464,
Flo 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-30-
26-1

Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
centA/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils.
352-271-8711 9-15-10-4

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

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

MICANOPY Nature lover's paradise. 12
min to UF. F prof/frad wanted to share 3/2
contemporary home, 2 park-like acres, fire-
place, wd fir, 2 porches & vaulted ceiling. No
pets. $425 incl util. 352-466-0619 9-20-10-4

M/F roommate for 1 room in 3/2 house. $450/
mo everything included W/D, cable internet,
completely furnished.'Call Jen at 561-723-
7621 9-13-5-4

2BR DUPLEX
hdwd firs, large shared studio space, cable
incl, parking pets poss. $275 + $100 dep.
871-5844 9-20-10-4

2 ROOMATES needed 18-22 furnished
common area wash/dryer, digital cable +
hi-speed internet. $350/mo + 1/3 until. Just
north of UF on 13th St. Call 352-318-3198
9-14-5-4 .

1/2 OFF 1st 2 MONTHS
M/F for room in quiet, clean house w/2 re-
sponsible males. $500/mo incl hi-spd, premi-
um TV, elec, ph, furn/unfurn, deck w/hottub.
Must like dogs 352-494-9183 9-23-12-4

NS male graduate student for own room
and bath in large quiet home. 8 blocks north
stadium. Share with two serious grad stu-
dents. No party animals. $525/mo includes
until, wireless, cable and W/D, 727-433-0229
.9-14-5-4


TIRED OF RENTING?
I can help you find a house br condo .
in the UF area. Call Brett Wherry
at 352-412-8662
Century 21 Classic Properties 352-331-2100
9-23-15-5

2BR/2.5BA condo w/10 min bus route on
SW .20th Ave. 1,776 sq ft built in 2002
$150,000. Call Tony Nguyen at 407-738-
2169/vistarealtyinc.com 9-13-5-5


0 | 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. New, in box. $160 332 9899

DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new in box.
Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6


BEDS 0 Fqll mattress & boxspring sets $49
* Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King
sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk
bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497.
CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20~f-Ave.
12-7-72-6

MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia.
Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 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~*


"**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 *


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

TOWNHOME FOR SALE. 2BR/2BAw/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 by Owner!l
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

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 9-16-10-5


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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

Bedroom Set- Brand New! Still in boxes! HB
- $125, NS $75, Dresser $135, Mirror $75,
Chest $135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799
12-7-72-6

Dinette Set $125 Brand New 5 pc set in
box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333

Sofa $225 Brand New! Loveseat $170 Still
in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600
12-7-72-6

Pool Table Gorgeous 8' All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved
legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell
$1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12- 2-6

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 woe4.-able.
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


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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, VYCR $30, lawn mower $50. Call 335-
5326. 913-15-6 -

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

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

Sofa and Loveseat good condition $200
OBO. Sealy queen-size bed $150 OBO.
Call 561-317-4738. 9-15-5-6

CORNER DESK w/hutch and extension-
$120. Bookshelf- $20. Vacuum $25. Filing
cabinet $40. Mountain bike $80. Ext.
frame backpack $50. All prices negotiable.
Call Josh: 407-592-3226. 9-16-5-6

REFRIGERATOR
GE Frost Free 16 CF Freezes Cools Well
Delivered Warranteed $200 213-2665 9-
16-5-6


W& MakMe. Howe- Cea&
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 S SERVICE S 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

.NEW DELL INSPIRION 6000 Laptop for
sale Pentium M 730 (1.6 GHZ), 500mb ram,
15.4 WXGA Screen, Wireless 2200, printer
2 yr wnty more $1000 OBO. Call 213-2458
9-134-7

DELL OPTIPLEX COMPUTER
Ethernet, DSL capable.
400 MHz, 256 RAM, W98
$69. 386-328-6229. 9-15-5-7


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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


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 0
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9

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




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


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

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

Ludwig 1967 Vintage Drumset
5 pc w/cymbals and hardware $650 OBO.
Days 846-2684 Eves 367-2953 9-14-4-10
Do You Need A Credit Card? Student Cards,
Poor Credit, Bad Credit, Apply Today!
www.everything-creditcard.com 9-14-5-10

FREE! Large, 6 person thot tub that runs
great. Needs new cover liner and heater.
Must pick-up in person. FREE to first caller:
352-376-0328 9-16-5-10
For Sale 55 gal
SALTWATER REEF TANK
$750 obo Micah 359-4873 9-8-5-10


Motorcycles, Mopedsi


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

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

***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

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

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 9-13-7-11

Yamaha FZR 600 97 Only 10k mi black/
white/yellow. Borderline immaculate. All orig.
Mech perfect. F1 Slip-on muffler. Looks/runs/
sounds exc Needs nothing. $3250 352-262-
4673 9-13-7-11

I HURRY I!
Get your U.M X-speed 50 Scooters; only
scooter with a 3 year parts & labor warranty.
RPM Motorcycles, Inc. 5185 SE 2nd St,
Gainesville 377-6974
9-27-15-11

New scooter with warranty, 14 miles only.
Runs great no problems. Asking $1200 -
Will negotiate. Call 352-281-7341 9-13-5-11

1996 YAMAHA SECA II, 600cc, 50mpg,
find parking anywhere, helmet and jacket
included, $2400 OBO, Call anytime 321-591-
9299 9-20-10-11


9- Save Gas $
Year old KYMCO Super 9 Scooter
60-70 mpg on gas!
$1950 or best offer
CALL 352-219-8269 9-14-5-11


2001 Sundiro Akita Scooter
49cc, 2800km, 70mpg, Very Fast
Always stored under cover
Great for parking on campus
$900 OBO Call 904-860-8888 9-16-7-11


U Autos.


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

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

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

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

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

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

98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks
great, runs great. Needed 'truck. Asking


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


02 NISSAN XTERRA SE
Supercharged, V-6, 6 disc changer. Excellent
condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561-703-2076
9-19-10-12


2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM
Automatic, great condition, 76k miles, $5500/
OBO. Must sell 239-851-2507 9-13-5-12


F-150 1988 under 60,000 miles 302 engine
runs great well-kept 4x4 original interior.
Asking $6000. Call 352-281-7341 9-13-5-12


94 FORD ESCORT the independent florida
94 FORD ESCORTa g0 2a
160k, great on gas. $1000 494-5020 9-14- ai to
5-12


1993 Saturn Gold 4DR, 4 cyl, 5 speed, am/fm
stereo, a/c, 108k miles. Excellent condition
and great on gas. Asking $2000 OBO. Call
352-377-51,91 or email luchk@bellsouth.net
9-14-5-12


1999 VW New Jetta GLS
2.0LAutomatic, 80,000 miles, dark green,
good cond, new A/C, tires. $7000. 375-5270
9-15-5-12


2001 Ford Explorer XLT, cold AC, V6, 4 liter,
rear air, PS, PW, PDrivers Seat, alloy wheels,
AM/FM, CD/Qassette player $12,400 359-
2963 9-23-10-12



U -. Wanted 3



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



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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

LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com
for details. 12-7-72-14

Animal Care Tech looking for hard working
person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will
train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start
at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024
between 9-4 M-F. 12-7-72-14

CNA CLASS:- Learn @ your own time and
pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and
pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95%
pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call
800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14

Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start
work today! No sales, opinion research
only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market
Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 12-
7-72-14

Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and IT needed for various positions.
Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join
our team! Learn more at www.gleini.com/
employment 12-7-72-14


$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
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necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 12-
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BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14

SECRET SHOPPERS
Needed for evaluations of
Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters
Flexible Hours, E-mail required
Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254
12-7-72-14

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 fir above
credit union) 12-7-72-14

Would you like to be your own boss, work
your own hours, and make unlimited in-
come? Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail
avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-7-72-14

Internet Marketing Specialist Detail oriented
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 P,T/FT COOKS & CASHIERS.
Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. loca-
tions. 9-14-20-14

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

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

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

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


DRIVERS WANTED
Gatorfood.com: Earn anywhere between
$8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. For info
contact Meghan 379-3663 9-19-17-14

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

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

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

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

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

Lg Property Management Co Now Hiring
PT.& FT Leasing Agent (Sales) & FT
Asst Manager openings. Great team, train-
ing, bonuses. Fax res, cover & avail sched
to 376-6269 or hr@trimarkproperties.com
12-7-71-14


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

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

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


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
e-mail 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


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Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate in a study on decision making
& smoking. If interested, come to the
Psychology Bldg room 397 or call 392-
0601 ext 297 12-7-68-14

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

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

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

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

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. 9-12-7-14

YMCA

STUDENTS: The YMCA needs youl Join
our Customer Service Representative team.
Flexible hours, fun atmosphere. Early to mid-
morning and weekend shifts needed ASAP!
Please apply in person at the Northwood
YMCA. For directions, please call 374-9622.
9-16-10-14

Finance company needing office assistant
& collections associate. Young, progessive
company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax res-n e 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

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-1pm only. 9-14-7-14





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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 Tlffuire-
ments msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at
www.gatordining.com. 9-12-5-14


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WANT YOUR WEEKENDS BACK?
Gator Dining Services, located on the
UF Campus, is looking for experienced
Fast iood 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
Internet Savvy?
Fast Moving Dot Comn
needs bright individuals
for FTlllsearch positions.
Resumes@NetEnforcers.com 9-19-10-14
SEEKING SPECIAL EDUCATION &/OR
PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT to work director
w/children & adults w/developmental disabill-
bites & autism. $10-12/hr. Flex schedule.
Contact Mark 332-8588 9-13-5-14
Part-time receptionist/assistant in dental
office pre-dental preferred. Fax resume to
371-0135 or post message/resume to patient
tcare@drwittsoffice.com. 9-13-5-14

FRAMER/CARPENTER/HANDYMAN
PT, flex hrs, fast & hardworking. Pref UF or
SFCC student w/exp & able to give 1.5 hrs/
wk,'$8/hr. 371-9409 9-20-10-14


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 &
afternoon weekday shifts available Call Tim
@ 352-376-4823 for more info. 9-14-5-14.
SCUBA Diving Pro Internship
Info Session Sept 16, 7pm
UF Career Resource Center
Contact by calling: 870-1839
or trekdiver@trekdiver.com 9-16-7-14
FRONT COUNTER, DELIVERY DRIVER &
PREP PERSONS needed @ busy deli store.
Flex hrs. Tu, Th shifts avail. HEAVENLY
HAM 3832 Newberry Rd. 9-14-5-14
OFFICE ASST 10hrs/wk, $6.25. Proficient
in Windows, internet, typing and other com-
puter operations. Flex around class schedule
Indicate major and year in college. FaxASAP
to 375-4591 9-14-5-14
PT & FT GROUNDS & EXT MAINT
Pickup & care of bldg & grounds. Great mgmt
team, benefits, training. Must have auto. Fax
res, avail sched to 376-6269
hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-7-63-14.

Beef O-Brady's on 43rd Street
Now hiring servers and cooks. Must have
some daytime avail. Apply b/t 9-11 or 2/5.
9-14-5-14
Cook

Interface Youth Program is seeking a highly
motivated individual with outstanding time
management skills necessary to plan and
prepare nutritious meals in a residential facil-
ity for adolescents. This is a part-time posi-
tion, which requires a high school diploma or
equivalent and experience providing nutri-
tious meals in a variety of settings preferred.
Please complete an application at 1300 NW
6th Street Gainesville FL 32605. Background
Screen required. EOE/DFWP. 9-12-3-14

T-shirt company
needs help. M-F starting 9:00AM for 3-5 hrs.
Contact Ashley at 352-371-6536. 9-15-5-14
Male .tumbling instructor needed at
TUMBLEMANIA in High Springs. The posi-
tion is PT (10-12 hrs/wk). Previous spotting
exp. required. Must be able to spot basic
thru intermediate level skills. 386-454-1779.
9-22-10-14


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NOW HIRING
DELIVERY DRIVERS
Apply at Casino's Pizza 1710 SW 13th
Street. 352-372-4848 9-16-6-14

-Cooks Needed
Some exp. Necessary. On the Border. Apply
in Person. 3100 SW Archer Road. 9-16-
5-14
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 .corn 9-23-10-14
Security Staff Needed Nowl
$6.75 hour
Help residence halls be safe.
Info and applications available
at housing office near Beaty.
392-2161 x 10125 for more info.
9-23-10-4


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 9-16-
15-14
Earn $5-7/hour for participating in psychol-
ogy study on human performance and deci-
sion making. Come by room 375 Psychology
Bldg. on UF campus to apply 9-14-3-14
Female smokers, thin, feminine who enjoy
smoking socially needed for confidential
phone interview. Selected callers earn $50.
Leave name and number, your call will be
returned. 661-265-3940 10-7-20-14


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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 mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self-hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079. 12-7-72-15

** BELLY DANCE **
Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio
For Fun & Fitness 384-9200
www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com
12-7-72-15

HORSE BOARDING peaceful spacious
30 acres lighted arena round pens -stan-
dard & oversized- exp help 12x12 stalls 1-
352-472-2627 or Iv msg @ 339-2193 Owner
on premises, 35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail.
12-7-72-15

SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM
Quality Boarding Lessons/English 0
Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest
horse farm 466-4060 12-7-72-15

**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
Complete Auto Service
Imports & Domestics Cars & Trucks
Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033
www.automallgainesville.com
12-7-74-15


FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.'
375-6641 Harold Nobles
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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


Housekeeper wanted:
5 hours, 1 day per week. $15 per hour. Call
378-1797. 9-15-5-14


Competitive cheer team needs male coach.
Experienced in tumbling and stunting. Call
352-215-0969. 9-15-5-14
Wanted: Entrepreneurial student to promote
new poker business. Earn cash in your free
time. or details visit:
www.thepokerbookstore.com/job.html 9-
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Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250'
x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump pad-
dock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19
separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-
3175 everglade-eqestrian.com 12-7-72-15

* *GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *
Custom Posters Exhibits Awards
Top Quality Fast Service s 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 Name Badges 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


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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 wast-
ing money. Our name is EZ and our game
is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257
10-21-42-15

Rackets Tennis Racquetball Squash
- Badmitton Table Tennis. Lowest prices in
town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower inter-
net 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
339-2199
12-7-72-15

Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait?-
Express Training Services can get you certi-
fied under 3 wks! Hands-on exp, no videos.
Day/eve classes avail. Next class 9/19/05.
Class sizes limited. 338-1193 for details.
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credit, or no credit at all. Write to:
Marland M. Metcalf
3010 W. 10th St. Indpls. IN. 46222.
9-16-6-15

WRITING COACH
*Strengthen skills &GPA*
Call Neil at (352) 377-4389 or
E-mail WriteRightl@msn.com
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ANONYMOUS
HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)


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


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


URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL "SEVERE DRY EYE?"
New Location Students No Appt Needed! New therapy being studied! If you qualify to
FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE participate in this research you will get free
4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340 evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed
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Veteran players give I
* RUMOR HAS IT MEYER PLACED to kickoff clock. Then, at a speaking en?-
BYU-STICKERS ABOVE URINALS gagement at Belle Glade this summer, he
,referred to Tennessee as "that team up in
AT UTAH. Knoxville."
For the honest yet brash at times
BY LOUIS ANASTASIS coach, all he wants to do is flip to a page
Alligator Staff Writer out of Woody Hayes' playbook. Hayes, a
lanastasis@alligator.org legendary Ohio State coach where Meyer
served as an assistant, is knownlor refus-
Urban Meyer the teacher has become ing to fuel his car in Michigan.
Urban Meyer the student. What strings will Meyer pull with UF's
Urban Meyer the all-knowing has be- rivals? People will have to wait and see.
come Urban Meyer the all-humble. "I was talking to Coach [Charlie]
As-soon as Meyer sees his players this Strong this morning and he's experienced
morning, they will begin teaching him. it," Meyer said. "I've been at Ohio State-
They will instruct him on the nature of the Michigan and BYU-Utah. Usually you see
UF-Tennessee rivalry more focus, a more intense-week of prac-
"Every place I've been to, you get a real tice, and I'm excited to see that. As a coach,
sense of, 'Is it a respectful rivalry or is it a you have to be careful [though] so that that
hateful rivalry?'" Meyer said. "Do they get doesn't turn on you."
a different step when they come in [today]? Meyer enrolled in rivalry classes during
I'm anxious to see, and I'll know more at 7 the summer when former UF linebacker
a.m. [this] morning." James Bates talked to UF about Tennessee.
Tennessee embodies the reason- why He's still learning weeks later just not
Meyer chose to coach UF. Because for him, from Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer.
there "is nothing he values more than a "I wouldn't tell him anything," said
good old-fashioned, butt-the-conference- Fulmer, who has defeated the Gators in
heads type dash. three of the previous three seasons. "It's
Just consider the rumors that have obviously a huge game in the Southeastern
swirled regarding his recent Utah-BYU Conference and it being that we're in the
rivalry. Some of the things Meyer is said same division and the two winningest pro-
to have done prior to the game include: grams in the SEC over the past 10 years.
plastering the locker room floor with BYU This game has just meant a great amount


jerseys to step on, placing BYU stickers
above urinals and displaying a countdown




Wynn makes
We interrupt your regularly
scheduled game for this breal
ing story from ESPN.
Tests performed following Saturda
night's 41-3 UF romp against Louisian
Tech show that DeShawn Wynn is dea
which may explain for his continued silence
off the field.
That silly DeShawn did it again-
and I'm not talking about riding th
bench.
No, day 380 of the Wynn/medi
standoff continued even after the junic
quickly transformed into Florida's N<
1 back with a breakout performance.
"," said Wynn after rushing for 1C
yards and three touchdowns.
Maybe Wynn's silence will las
another week or another year, bi
on Saturday, you only needed eye
not ears, to see that Urban Meyer
Tennessee prayers may have bee


SEE FOLLOW, PAGE 19


noise on field


Andrew
Abramson
Drew's Control
aabramson@alligator.org


answered by the
cunning, explo-
sive Wynn.
No offense
Kestahn Moore,
but Meyer
needs Wynn like
Tennessee coach
Phillip Fulmer
needs an Atkins


shake.
So is Wynn really that good, or was
playing the Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech
like scrimmaging the second-string
defense or the intramural co-ed flag
football team?
Yes, many of the Bulldogs didn't
even make the trip to Gainesville, and
this was a mere appetizer to Saturday's
Surf 'n Turf extravaganza, but it was a
SEE ABRAMSON, PAGE 17


Meyer insight into rivalry
WAS --


Tim Casey / Alligator Staff
Chad Jackson scores on an 80-yard reception, helping the Gators to a 41-3 win against Loui-
siana Tech. Touchdowns won't come so easy with Tennessee coming to town Saturday.


Bittersweet tourney for UF


By DAN TREAT
Alligator Writer "
dtreat@alligator.org .

Prior to this weekend, UF coach Mary Wise
said that the three-match stretch her team was
facing was going to be one of the toughest the
Gators had ever faced.
While that may have been just a prognosti-
cation, the statistics were there to back up her
words. UF's consecutive matchups with No.
13 Texas A&M, No. 8 USC and No. 19 Notre
Dame marked the first time that the Gators
had faced three top-25 teams in three consecu-
tive days in Wise's tenure.
And although the weekend may have end-
ed on a sour note Sunday, the Gators got what
Wise ultimately wanted out of the weekend: a
chance to improve.
UF (7-1) was defeated in three dose games
(30-28, 31-29, 30-28) by the Fighting Irish
Sunday, a team that Wise described as a legiti-
mate Final Four contender.
"This was a match against a team that's got
a chance to be in the Final Four," Wise said. "I
believe in how good Notre Dame. is, because
they have all the pieces. You can just see them
oozing with experience."


The Gators first straight-set loss in four
years may jump off the page, but it shouldn't
overshadow their first two matches of the
weekend.
"If you told me going into this that-
we could come away 2-1, with the
competition we played, I would've
said, 'I'd be thrilled.'"
Mary Wise
UF volleyball coach

UF defeated Texas A&M 3-1 (30-28, 19-
30, 30-24, 30-26) on Friday night behind
double-digit kills from five different play-
ers, including career highs of 12 and 11 from
Kisya Killingworth and Keri Klinkenborg,
respectively.
The Gators, in what they consider their
most impressive feat, knocked off Southern
California in a five-game classic with the
scores 23-30,30-19,30-27,21-30,15-12.
The win marked the first time UF has de-
feated top-25 teams on consecutive days since
SEE VOLLEYBALL, PAGE 18


U Former UF tennis star Lisa Ray-
mond and partner Samantha Sto-
sur won the U.S. Open Women's
Doubles Title Saturday, the eighth
title of Raymond's pro career.


M 1970: After replacing UF great Ray Graves
as coach, Doug Dickey leads the No. 15
Gators to a 21-19 victory against Duke at
Jacksonville. The Gators finished the season
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ABRAMSON from pagel6

statement for Wynn nonetheless.
It seems like another lifetime, but two years
ago Wynn dazzled crowds with his display
of speed and power. He was a true freshman
then.
Imagine that same player, two years older,
stronger, matured, quieter...
Ciatrick who?
OK, let's not get carried away, because
wasn't it Ron Zook that crushed UAB 51-3 in
his debut before he became, well, Ron Zook?
There're still so many questions surround-
ing this team but little time to solve most of
the puzzles. You can count down the hours
until Florida's true season begins (if you're
reading this at noon, you're really missing out
on prime tailgating property because UF vs.
Tennessee kicks off in 128 hours).
Now that I'm officially awake after sleep-
ing through that uninspiring game against
the Techsters, I plan to stay awake for the
entire 128 hours analyzing and breaking down
the biggest game in Gainesville since that
dark December night in 2001 when another
Tennessee team sent Steve Spurrier packing.
My 128 hours should fly by, because there's


plenty to analyze and many reasons to be wary
that, by this time next week, UF will be the
clear-cut favorite to reach the SEC title game.
For much of the game against Louisiana
Tech, it looked like Urban Meyer's Spread 'n' 7s
Shred offense had been temporarily renamed
Run 'n' Snooze.
Chad Jackson was getting less airtime than
Marion Jackson (the forgotten member of the
Jackson Five), and Chris Leak's feet provided
more scoring than his arm.
And you know what? I'm giving Meyer
the benefit of the doublit. Perhaps the true,.
Spread 'n' Shred will make its debut against
Tennessee.
Maybe much of the Rev. Meyer's Holy
Playbook has been locked in storage, only to
return for Meyer's first true game as UF coach.
Or maybe we're all overanalyzing Florida's
lack of colossal passing statistics against
Louisiana Tech," because Meyer's offense
revolves around the run and he's smart to
stick with the running game as his weapon of
choice.
Speaking of weapons, doesn't Wynn cer-
tainly look like a WMD right now?
Meyer better hope this WMD actually exists
and wasn't a one-day figment of everyone's
imagination.


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UF CROSS COUNTRY

Young runners help


Gators sweep titles


By BRIAN STEELE
Alligator Writer

Never tell a child what they are
not allowed to do.
Especially if that child runs cross
country for the Gators, because he or
she apparently will not listen.
Both men's and women's cross
country teams ran their way to
victories Friday morning at the
Mountain Dew Invitational.
Not only did the men win their
meet, they clinched the top seven
spots, five of which were freshmen
or sophomores.
For the women, their top two
finishers were sophomores Lindsay
Sundell and Kristen Johnson, with
last year's consistent top-finisher ju-
nior Jamie Geissler coming in third
among Gators.
"We had a lot of freshmen girls
that were highly recruited and came
in and did a tremendous job," said
Coach Jeff Pigg. "I think we're going
to do some really exciting things,
and sure enough that stuff is hap-
pening. It's not going to be who
your number one runner is, but it's
going to be that you're getting seven
in before other people do."
Even though he has barely begun
his second season, Henok Lechebo
already recognizes that this is not
the same UF team from last year.
The rest of the nation may soon find
that 0o it as well.
"The statement that was made
today was that our team is really
-.tr. Lechebo said. "Our team
-is go&g to be really good some day.
Right now, we're probably looking


at top 15 at NCAAs. Even though
they're freshmen, they've been
working really hard in the summer
preparing for this, and everything
looks really promising right now. I
think everybody in our region better
watch out."
Even with youngsters show-
casing their talent in this meet,
the talent may not have been the
defining aspect in the Gators'
victories.
"I think coach [recruiting on
character] is awesome because
we're all really
S good friends,"
o% Sundell said.
"You feel like a
team, especially
if you're running
with someone
out there because
Lechebo you can help each
other out. [Being
close] keeps your confidence up."
As Pigg mentioned, the added
depth is potentially a major factor
in UF's success' this year, and it
came through with a few surprises
as well.
"I wasn't expecting anything,
being in that it was just the first
race and that we have a new team,"
Sundell said. "I was just hoping to
have everyone finish up near the
front."
As for the regional qualifying
match for NCAAs, Sundell said
she had no idea what to expect.
However, there was one thing she
was sure of where her feelings
stand.
"Go Gators," she said.


Score by Quarters
Louisiana Tech
UF


1 2
0 3
7 14


'.., .','. summary
First quarter
08:32 UF-Wynn, 1-yd. run (Hetland kick)
Second quarter
11:58 UF-Wynn, 1-yd. run (Hetland kick)
06:00 UF--Wynn, 24-yd. reception (Hetland kick)
01:23 LA TECH Horwedel, 37-yd. field goal
Third quarter
08:05 UF- Leak, 2-yd. run (Hetland kick failed)
04:14 UF-Jackson, 80-yd. reception (Nappy kick)
Fourth quarter
14:56 UF- Leak, 1-yd. run (Nappy kick)

Team statistics LA TECH UF
First downs 10 22
Rushing attempts 26 49
Net yards rushing 45 251
Passing yards 117 224
Total offensive yards 162 475
Fumbles: Number-lost 2-1 3-1
Penalties: Number-yards 7-51 9-85
Possession time 26:41 33:19



Running backs B+
Receivers B
Quarterbacks B-
Offensive line B
Defensive line B+
Linebackers A-
Secondary A-
Special teams C+
Coaching B+

Quotable
"[Eric] Nappy did a good job of coming in and
hitting it through the uprights, but then again
my 6-year-old son could have hit it from there."
Coach Urban Meyer on kicker Eric Nappy's
PAT conversion


I Bulldogs
Rushing NO
Dillard 11
Franklin 6
Jackson 4
Totals 26


Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT
Kubik 18-4 56 0 2
Allen 14-7 61 0 1
Totals 32-11 117 0 3

Receiving NO YDS TD LG
Chambers 5 44 0 14
Franklin 2 22 0 12
Dillard 1 21 0 21
Jackson 1 13 0 13
Totals 11 117 0 21

Punting NO YDS AVG LG
Keagle 8 250 31.3 45

I Gators
Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TD LG AVG
Wynn 16 101' 0 101 2 50 6.3
Manson 10 68 0 68 0 19 6.8
Caldwell 1 26 0 26 0 26 26.0
Jackson 1 16 0 16 0 16 16.0
Leak 7 16 0 16 2 5 2.3
Totals 49 265 14 251 4 50 5.1

Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT
Leak 22-13 219 2 0
Portis 2-1 5 0 0
Totals

Receiving NO YDS TD LG
Jackson 5 105 1 80
Baker 5 63 0 28
Cornelius 2 9 0 5
Wynn 1 24 1 24
Caldwell 1 23 0 23
Totals 14 224 2 80

Punting NO YDS AVG LG
Wilbur 6 254 .42.3 55


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RIVALRY, from page 16

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his more experienced, trustwor-
thy players to clue him in. All he
wants them to do is talk to him
about it.
"[We're going to see] more emo-
tion out of Coach Meyer," wide


receiver Chad Jackson said. "He's
hyped up already, he's not going
to want any bull this week, and he's
going to be fired up."
COLLEGE GAMEDAY TO SKIP
GAINESVILLE: After speculation that


ESPN's College Gameday gang
would make a pit stop in Gainesville
for the Tennessee-UF game Saturday,
the network has announced plans to
host the Florida State-Boston College


game instead. That game will mark
Boston College's first in the Atlantic
Coast Conference.


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Meyer puts faith in Wynn on fourth-and-goal


WYNN, from page 16


Coach Urban Meyer energizes his players, as De-
Shawn Wynn scores on a fourth-and-goal run.


Apparently a career game is
nothing to boast about.
Busting out his shell physi-
cally, Wynn jump-started the
Gators' offense, taking a pitch
from Leak and rumbling for
50 yards to set the Gators up
at the Louisiana Tech 7. Still,
it would take more than that
to impress Meyer.
"I told him that one doesn't
count," Meyer said. "We came
up with a nice little forma-
tion, and he went untouched
for 50 yards. I could probably
do that."
But four runs and 7 yards
later, Meyer became a. be-
liever, pumping his fist at his
redeemed tailback. Later, a
fourth-down touchdown run
solidified Meyer's confidence
even more.
"I thought DeShawn
Wynn ran hard," Meyer said.
"The goal-line run where he
dropped his pads was nice."
With the touchdown drive
coming off five consecu-
tive Wynn runs, the Gators'
claimed their first score of
the game Wynn's first


since a three-touchdown
performance against Middle
Tennessee State in 2004, eight
games ago.
Continuing his comeback,
Wynn scored oA a 1-yard
plunge with 11 minutes, 58
seconds remaining in the
second quarter, set up by a
26-yard reverse run by Andre
Caldwell.
Wynn .completed his hat
trick, reeling in a 24-yard pass
from Leak for only the second
touchdown reception of his
career and the first since 2003
against Florida A&M.
"He's a versatile guy," Leak
said. "He's like a Fred Taylor
or a 'LaDainian -Tomlinson.
He can do all those things,
and that's what we try to let
him do."
Still, Meyer isn't about
to declare Wynn a Pro Bowl
starter. He's just glad to see
his bruising back do what he's
supposed to.
"He deserved an oppor-
tunity to play," Meyer said.
"He's a very talented player.
I was very pleased with him.
He ran hard. A 230-pound
back needs to run like he
ran."


Wise concerned

about USC hangover

VOLLEYBALL, from page 16

2003, and it was also their first victory over the
Women of Troy since a four-game triumph in the
1998 NCAA Tournament.
Keeping with the theme of career highs, Jane
Collymore had two in the match, setting a new ,
standard of 30 kills while tallying a total of 36
points.
Wise admitted that after a match that carried
that level of intensity, she was concerned that her
team might not have been as sharp on Sunday.
"Truly, I've got to tell you, I was concerned
about a USC hangover," Wise said. "How was
our team going to respond after an emotional five-
game win, and this team showed so much heart.
"I think we've had some Gator teams in the
past that might not have showed that. I think you
still end up at a 3-0 win by Notre Dame, but these
games wouldn't have been dose."
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still ultimately satisfied with her team's perfor-
mance over the weekend.
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Florida right now," she said. "It's in experience, it's
in talent, but I think our team has so much to work
on, and we are a much better team having played
this tournament.
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Lever playing, never talking, junior tailback
DeShawn Wynn had Gator Nation never knowing,
rushing himself into obscurity.
-Battling a groin injury and an underachieving
reputation, the back who busted onto the scene with
a 100-yard game at Miami as a redshirt freshman in
2003 faded into irrelevance behind departed tailback
Ciatrick Fason last season. A shunning of the media
and a pseudo-suspension to kick off the Urban Meyer
era evoked more questions of Wynn's character.
Entering UF's game against Louisiana Tech on
Saturday, it seemed like Wynn had some damage
control to do.


"You'd have to ask DeShawn that," said quarter-
back Chris Leak of whether DeShawn had something
to prove against the Bulldogs. "Of course he wanted to
play bad last week, so that was keeping him alive."
Only, that's the problem. Outside
of his teammates and coaches, no-
body knows if Wynn even had a
pulse off the field.
Breaking the century mark for
only the second time his career
with 101 yards and three touch-
downs Saturday, Wynn seemed to
Name have mastered the walk. But the
recluse running back still won't talk the talk, refusing
to speak after UF's 41-3 win against Louisiana Tech.
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Alligator Writer
sdvanness@alligator.org

With early freshman phenom
Megan Kerns still coping with a
meniscus tear that will keep her
sidelined for weeks, the Gators
picked up some solid contribu-
tion from another young player
Sunday afternoon.
Ameera Abdullah gave the
No. 12 UF soccer team an early
offensive spark, scoring on a hus-
tle play in the fourth minute of
the match as the Gators defeated
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0.
Abdullah received a long cross
pass from senior Jessica Young
on the play and slipped it by
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for her first collegiate goal.
"Our coaches have been
stressing a lot to get in the box, so
when I saw Jessica kick it down
the line, I just did my best to get
in there," Abdullah said. "[The
defender] went. for it and she
missed it, so I just finished with
my right foot.
"Actually, I was kind of sur-
prised, it kind of just rolled in,"
she said. "I didn't know what to
think after it happened, I was just
really excited and surprised. I'm
just happy I got my first goal."
Abdullah, a nationally sought-
after recruit before signing with
the Gators, has seen plenty of
playing time already this sea-
son. In that playing time, she
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speed and dribbling abilities.
"She's really, really danger-
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said. "She's got a great left foot,
she loves to take people on [one-
on-one], and she's very, very
dangerous because of that.
"Sometimes you find a really
speedy player, but then they don't
have good touch. She's got it all,
and she's done well for us."
While Abdullah scored early,
the Gators picked up solid veteran
contribution later in the game.
Senior Cherry Pickman added
a goal of her .own in the second
half. Junior Melanie Booth picked
up an assist.
UF defeated Loyola College
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the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida Publshed by Camspus Communications. Inc. of Gainesville. Flonda We Inform. You Decide. (Recycle, MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 LOUISIANATECH 3 UF41 ADMINISTRATION Faculty union wins fight By STEPHANIE GARRY Alligator Staff Writer smgarry@alligator.org After nearly three years and legal battles costing more than $50,000, advocates for UF's faculty union seem to have won a final victory against UF, the last of Florida's 11 state universities still holding out against the union. "This should be the end of the line," said Kim Emery, vice president of the UF chapter of the United Faculty of Florida. "I think everybody's relieved. It's a really important victory for faculty rights." UFF filed with the Public Employees Relations Commission in May to force the UF Board of Trustees, the university's highest governing body, to work with the union and return bargaining rights to its faculty. After about four months the decision came late Friday. It states that the union's membership will remain the same and that it has been the certified representative of some university faculty throughout UF's resistance since 2003. "There are no longer legal avenues. I mean, this is it," said Tom Auxter, statewide president of UFF. "I think they (LIF administrators) realize that it's a losing battle and it's just pointless to continue this any longer." UF spokesman Steve Orlando said UF President Bernie Machen discussed the commission's decision this weekend with some of the trustees but had not yet decided on a course of action, though Machen said as recently as Friday morning that he would stick with the commission's order. Machen, Provost Janie Fouke, General Counsel Pam Bernard and Vice President for University Relations Jane Adams either did not return e-mails or would not comment over the weekend. But Auxter called the decision "clear-cut." All the contractual Machen" obligations that once fell UF president under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents, which until 2003 oversaw the State University System, will now be transferred to the UF Board of Trustees. Emery said localized bargaining is one of the advantages of the .order. Instead of a statewide union working with the State University System authority, the UF Board of Trustees and local chapter of UFF will focus specifically on UF issues. SEE UNION, PAGE 8 Andy Apicella / Alligator Running Back DeShawn Wynn scores on a leaping catch in UF's 41-3 win against Louisiana Tech on Saturday. Wynn also rushed for a career-high 101 yards. btO r~aill v By FARZAD SAFI Alligator Writer fsafi@alligator.org Whether by air or by land, the Spread 'n' Shred offense is finally beginning to take on a modest appearance. The No. 10 Gators (2-0) cruised past Louisiana Tech 41-3, UF's last unofficial preseason opponent, on Saturday. With a vastly more talented Tennessee team looming, Coach Urban Meyer knows the time for growing pains must come to an end. "A win is a win, and I'll always be happy with a win," Meyer said. "But with all due respect to Wyoming and Louisiana Tech, we have much better players than they do." Despite the talent gap, the passing attack did struggle in the first half against the Bulldogs. After his four-touchdown performance against Wyoming, wide receiver Chad Jackson touched the ball just once in the first quarter. However, thanks to running back DeShawn Wynn, no one really seemed to notice. The highly-criticized junior only needed two carries to silence his doubters. Wynn took his second carry 50 yards down the sideline, bowling over Bulldogs defenders on the way. Four carries later, Wynn broke a tackle at the goal line to give UF its first score of the night. Thought DeShawn played hard," Meyer said. "He gives us a power back, and we need a downhill runner" Meyer clearly spent the first half forceSEE GATORS, PAGE 8 rial feelings mixod By MARIA LAVERGHETTA Alligator Contributing Writer An Indian woman in an orange sari with dark, braided hair stood, head held high, crying'as she waited for the name of the nephew she lost on the 105th floor to be read. IA freshman biology major with her hair pulled back sat with her legs crossed and her head in her hands, crying for her lost grandmother "Right after it happened we went to New York," she said. "She had this whole other life I didn't know about. When we gathered her stuff, her pictures and her diaries, it made me wish we were more involved in each other's lives." Hundreds passed through the Sept. 11, 2001 memorial in the Plaza of the Americas on Friday afternoon. Members of host organization the College Republicans took turns reading the names of all 3,040 dead aboard the four flights and inside the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. On a wooden stage borrowed from the UF Physical Plant decorated in red, white and blue ribbons, College Republicans Chairwoman Ashlee Black, wearing a faded "I love NY" T-shirt, -opened the event. On "We are doing this Campus memorial so that we can cement in our hearts and minds what that day meant for us four years ago," Black said. Some people walked by, distracted. Some stopped and paused. Some cried. Some just ate their Hare Krishna lunches. "Jeffrey Coleman, Karen Martin, Dianne Snyder, John Jenkins," she said. One man saluted Black like a Nazi. She waved back from the stage. Another yelled, "Yeah, war on terror! Get those Arabs!" SEE MEMORIAL, PAGE 8 -Chad Jackson lit up the scoreboard with an 80-yard catch against Louisiana Tech. But the Gators know touchdowns won't come as easy when Tennessee comes to town Saturday. See story, pg. 16. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" M With tents set up by Lake Alice, Sigma Nu Fraternity's 40 members celebrated the chapter's first Fall recruitment since leaving UF in 2000. See story, pg. 5. FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 9 CROSSWORD 14 SPORTS 16 VOLUME 99 ISSUE 13 Partly cloudy 91/69 visit www.alligator.org kk

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2, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 O'Connor speaks at law school THE JUSTICE ADVOCATED FOR A FREE JUDICIARY. By DIANA MAZZELLA Alligator Writer dmazzella@alligator.org U.S. -Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor praised the new facilities of UF's Levin College of Law at its Friday dedication, but she also emphasized the importance of keeping the judiciary branch apart from political wranglings. "The building is beautiful, and with the new high-tech classrooms and the additional library space, the law school is well equipped to meet the demands of contemporary legal education," she said. Her audience included Florida Supreme Court justices, members of the Florida Board of Governors and UF Board of Trustees as well as other federal, state and university officials, college alumni, professors and students. While a release said that 1,000 tickets were handed out, the Associated Press reported about 500 people in attendance. O'Connor said she wanted to concentrate on "one important use of the information that students will receive as they use the library here, and what role the students will play, whether they know it or not, in maintaining individual liberty and the rule of law." "Now, judicial independence is hard to define, but if I may coin a phrase, I know judicial independence when I see it. Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Supreme Court Justice Her primary focus was the importance of keeping the judicial branch free from political pressure. "If you believe .that the courts are important guardians of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms in our common law system, you know that the system breaks down without judicial independence," she explained. "Now, judicial independence is hard to define," she said. "But if I may coin a phrase, I know judicial independence when I see it." O'Connor announced July 1 she would step down from her seat on the court, but after Chief Justice elegan bcnaun / Aligator U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor speaks at the UF Levin College of Law on Friday. FORECAST TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY PARTLY SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY CLOUDY 92/70 95/72 95/72 93/73 91/69 William H. Rehnquist's death little more than a week ago, sh said she would remain on the cou until her replacement is found an confirmed. She said this was her first time Gainesville but hoped it would nc be her last. Second-year law student Vaness Grant, 24, said O'Connor spoke about personal experiences an had a question-and-answer sessio before the 11 a.m. dedication. "She really opened herself up the students," Grant said. Grant added that she wa surprised O'Connor came for th dedication. "She's everybody's hero," sh said. The last Supreme Court justice visit the law school was Rehnquis when he spoke at its third major renovation in 1984, said Robert Jerr the college's dean. "I think everything that she said of enormous value to everyone, pa ticularly law students," said Juan] Perea, a constitutional law professor with the college for 15 years. Though the law school has "e cellent" faculty and students, i facilities had interfered with da. to-day education, he said, citing th the school has had only four maj construction changes in almost 10 years of existence. The new $25 million buildin project took about two years an funds came from the university, th state and more than 600 private d nors, said Patrick Shannon, associate dean of administrative affairs. The facilities include the Lawto Chiles Legal Information Center an 18 new classrooms. Kathie Price, associate dean fo library and technology, said th center formerly had no group stud rooms, whereas now it has 13. Students used to have to study the shaded picnic tables surround ing the law school, she said. "Our faculty and students sa rificed a great deal during the pa two years," Price said. Though the students have freshly carpeted and brightly lit 1 brary now, they -had to go to Butle Plaza to access the center's approx mately 600,000 volumes before th renovation, said Rick Donnelly, a sociate director of the center. UF President Bernie Mache hailed the renovation and additions an enhancement to the university. "Today, we take another ste in the university's steady progress toward being ranked among th nation's finest universities," he saic O'Connor ended her remark with an optimistic warning. "We must be ever vigilant again, those who would strong-arm the ju diciary into adopting their preferre policies," she said. "We can't ju trust the courts to protect there selves. For one thing some-one has t people those courts on both sides o the bench, and those someones ar some of you." .plase al or nesroo at(352) or i-ti' a e rt d n t a ,e d n 0 .0 e 0 t' is rF. r ts -N the indepei den florida VOLUJME 98 ISSUEt 13 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) Managing Managing Editor Assig Un Fe 0 alligatorSpo E Assistan the, the Avenue Ass G Cop New Media As Ne -Editor Mike Gimignani, mgimignani@elligatorcorg Editor/ Print Eva Kis, ekis@alligator org / New Media Gwen Heimburg, gheimburg@alligator.org nment Editor Bridget Carey, bcarey@alligator.org diversity Editor Stephanie Garry, smgarry@alligator.org Metro Editor Jeff Sirmons, jsirmons@alligator.org atures Editor Neil Hughes, nhughes@alligator.org pinions Editor Emily Yehle, eyehle@atligator.org Sports Editor Bryan App, bapp@alligator.org rts.org Editor Louis Anastasis, lanastasis@alligator.org editorial Board Mike Gimignani, Eva Kis, Emily Yehle Photo Editors Casey Anderson, canderson@alligator.org Tim Casey, tcasey@alligator.org t Photo Editor Tricia Coyne, tcoyne@alligator.org Avenue Editor Cher Phillips, cphillips@alligator.org istant Editors Erin Chalfant, Jacqueline Davison Art Director Andy Marlette raphics Chief Michelle Stewart, mstewart@alligator.org Graphics Jennifer LaBrie y Desk Chiefs Gayle Cohen, Krissi Palmer, Stephanie Rosenblatt Copy Editors Josh Armstrong, Robert Beltran, Amanda Brown, Juliana Casale, Jennifer Freihofer, Jayme Gough, Ashton Grosz, Kayla Harris, Kevin Mahadeo, Christina Simak, Skyler Smith, Natalie Van Hoose, Christopher White, Katie Wilkinson, Jen Zei sistant Editor Matthew Kelly w Media Staff Brett Roegiers Staff Eric Esteban, Ian Fisher, Farzad Safi -DISPLAY ADVERTISING at 352-376-4482, 800-496-0265 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) )r Advertising Director Brad Smith, bsmith@alligator.org 0 Advertising Office Manager Marianne Cooper, mcooper@alligator.org Advertising Office Assistants Elizabeth Cueto, Lindsey Kuhn, g Sara Henry d -Sales Representatives Danny Wayne, William Cuadra, Whitney Lawson, Ana Paula De Lima Laura Gerszewski, Morgan Morillo e Sales Development/intern Coordinator William Cuadra CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING n 352-373-FIND (Voice), 352-376-3015 (Fax) d Classified Advertising Manager Ellen Light, ellight@alligacor.org Classified Clerks Bethany O'Neill, Dan Cribb, r Katie Morgan, Samantha Wright, Cassia Sookoo y CIRCULATION at Operations Manager Scott McKearnan, Ismckearnan@alligator.org Operations-Assistant Clint Day cBUSINESS St 352-376-4446 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) Comptroller Ramona Pelham, rpelham@alligator.org a Bookkeeper Lucy Richards, lrichards@alligator.org Student Accounting Clerks Keith Enright, Alex Thurn, Chris Brink r ADMINISTRATION 352-376-4446 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) S.General Manager C.E. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 111 ALLIGATOR, 3 Behind" the Whecc UF's 'bike guy' keeps students spinning By ELIZABETH HILLAKER Alligator Contributing Writer Wheels spinning, air pump hunnming and grease everywhere, he works diligently in the heat of the day to fix the primary mode of transportation for many students. With his rolled-tip right pant leg, he has the typical look of a serious bicyclist. His name is Chas Robles, but you might know him simply as "the bike guy." Robles works at the Student Government Bicycle Shop, located outside the Reitz Union, where free bike repair is provided for UF students. "I like everything about my job," Robles said. "I love bikes; I'm able to be outside, listen to music, and friends get to come by and hang out." What: SG Bicycle Shop Where: Outside Reitz Union Why: Free bicycle repair for UF students Hours: Tuesday: 10:30 a.m.1 p.m. Wednesday: 11a.m -1 p.m. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. -1 p.m. Friday: 10:30 a.m. -1 p.m. Robles, a 22-year-old English senior, has been working at the SG-sponsored bicycle shop, where. he typically fixes flat tires and brakes, for a little over one year. Bike repair isn't new to Robles. He and his brother began repairing bicycles in Colorado when they were children, where they fixed their own bikes to have fun and save money, he said. As advertised the bicycle shop does give free hugs. Robles said one of his former co-workers put the sign up, and now some of his friends sit on the wall of the bicycle shop and yell to passersby, "Come in for free hugs!" "It's fun," Robles said. "People look at the sign, laugh and smile. It helps keep people from taking themselves too seriously." When asked if giving out hugs was part of the job description or a perk, Robles said, "Oh, it's a perk." In addition to spending most of his day outdoors working and bicycling, he also climbs at the Gainesville Rock Gym. When he graduates in December, Robles wants to serve as a rock-climbing guide in Texas during the winter and join his brother in Colorado as a raft guide during the summer. "I want to teach eventually," he said. "But I Celia Tobin / Alligator Chas Robles checks the gears on a bicycle at the Student Government Bicycle Shop outside the Reitz Union on Friday. want to stay away from the real world as long His bicycle and the outdoors provide as possible." an escape from the routines of daily life in "Being a guide, I can get away from the Gainesville, he said. TV with all the ads all the time telling me "You hop on your bike and cruise away something's wrong with me or that I need a from town and kind of forget about all that bigger car," he said. .stuff for a bit," he said. Minority recruitment chief concern at Trustees meeting I PRES. MACHEN BELIEVES IT IS A BARRIER TO BECOMING A TOP 10 UNIVERSITY. By LYNDSEY LEWIS Alligator Writer Ilewis@alligator.org Although UF is making strides toward becoming a Top 10 public research institution, the university still needs to make various improvements before that goal can be met, UF President Bernie Machen said Friday morning. Ccincerns about the school's minority-recruitment strategies and branding campaign were among the chief issues that surfaced during Machen's address to the Board of Trustees, UF's highest governing body. The president's report covered such topics as Hurricane Katrina relief and UF's national advertising but UF focused AdministirtIgon, mainly on minority representation at UP. 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4, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 Switch of fund allocation shakes up SG politicos 0 CRITICS LAMENT THE LACK OF STUDENT INPUT IN THE PROCESS. By JUSTIN RICHARDS Alligator Writer jrichards@alligator.org The decision to spruce up the Reitz Union, rather than revive UF's termite-eaten Bandshell, lacked the student input typically involved in the funding process. "No one consulted me about making this decision," Student Government Productions Chairman Joey Van de Bogart said. "I would've liked to have been asked." Van de Bogart's group sponsors entertainment events.at venues like the Bandshell. Though authority over the tuition-funded allocation typically rests with the UF administration, officials say advice from relevant student groups should be strongly considered. "Throughout everything we do, we've tried to ensure that there is a level of student involvement and input in the decision-maling process," Dean of Students Gene Zdziarski said. In 2002 then-Vice President for Student Affairs James Scott set up a committee composed of student leaders and administrators to discuss possible recipients of the tuitionfunded Capital Improvement Trust Fund. The state fund is allocated to public universities every three to five years when a large sum of money accumulates. The committee brainstormed options including the Bandshell, the International Student Center and University Police. Two years later $13.6 million in CITE money became available to UF. Then-Student Body President Jamal Sowell held several focus groups with student leaders to determine the best options for the student body, Senate President Diane Kassim said. Kassim was Senate pro-tempore at the time. During his Spring 2005 election campaign, Student Body President Joe Goldberg criticized Sowell for leaving Reitz Union funding, which is typically included, off the list. The original requests were approved by a series of authorities -first, the Board of. Trustees, UF's highest governing body, then the Board of Governors, which oversees the State University System, and finally the Florida Legislature. The revised list must go through that process again, delaying the payoff until next year's legislative session ends. Student The recent decision GOvernMent to send the Bandshell's $1.5-million portion to the Reitz Union was made jointly among Goldberg, Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin and UF President Bernie Machen, Goldberg said. Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Mike Rollo said students had input because they elected Goldberg, and he was involved in the decision. "The (UF) president gets to decide. The students don't make the decision. The students advise," Rollo said. "It's our expectation the student body president talks to other students." Goldberg said he consulted the SG executive committee, which consists of Kassim, Senate Pro-Tempore John Boyles, Student Body Treasurer Lindsay Cosimi and Student Body Vice President Joyce Medina. SGP Vice Chairman Matt Jones said Goldberg "sought no input from SGP's leadership." Jones said he first heard the decision at the end of Tuesday's Student Senate meeting. "He brought it up at the end of the meeting and said, 'Hey, I just want to let you guys know we're moving this $1.5 million.' He wasn't asking us. He was telling us." Rollo said he was a proponent of the Bandshell's renovation, but the Union became a higher priority. "Nothing sinister happened," Rollo said. "This is a very normal process." The last time CITF funds were reallocated was in the '70s when the Stephen C. 0' Connell Center was built, Rollo said. He said the Rion Ballroom, which may be remodeled with the funds, can charge admission unlike the open-air Bandshell. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 5 rThurhud eburl Sigma Nu Fraternity returns to UF By KYLIE CRAIG Alligator Writer kcraig@alligator.org With tents set up by Lake Alice, Sigma Nu Fraternity's 40 members put their best feet forward this semester -without the glamour of a big house on Fraternity Row. The organization, fresh off a five-year hiatus from UF, made its comeback last Spring and celebrated its first Fall recruitment this year. After financial difficulties, stemming in part from a sexual-assault complaint against the chapter and what Sigma Nu National Director of Expansion and Recruitment Russell Hammond called a lack of "strong manpower," the fraternity voluntarily left UF in 2000. In the Spring the fraternity rejoined the Interfraternity Council as an associate member. Next year IFC will vote to determine whether the organization will receive full membership status. Though unsure of when that would happen, Hammond said the national headquarters always planned on Sigma Nu returning to U. "It was more like, 'Let's take a step away, let things go inactive, and we'll get things started in a couple years,"' he said. Hammond added the fraternity "didn't want to step on anyone in the Greek IFC's toes." Life Sigma Nu's return may not have been possible without the help of chapter President Brian Wele. Upon transferring from UCF, Wehle heard of a possible recolonization and offered to head the comeback at UE. "When I transferred UCF got in touch with nationals," Wehle said. "It just kind of snowballed from there." Sigma Nu was able to recruit in the Spring and rounded out the year with nearly 40 members. However, the more competitive nature of Fall recruitment proved to be more of a challenge. "I knew it was going to be really difficult, and not having a house, of course, makes it a lot more difficult," Wehle said. Kappa Sigma Fraternity is renting Sigma Nu's house but will move out in May, so the fraternity can call it home for the first time in years. Sigma Nu Rush Chairman Josh Jackson said he was glad the fraternity attracted the guys who don't need a house. "The guys that joined were the ones dedicated to our mission, to our goals and what we stand for," he said. "We know the guys we have now are truly dedicated and truly invested in this." UF sophomore Joey Sciarrotta, 19, said after reading an article about the fraternity in the Alligator last Spring, he researched it online. Sciarrotta said the challenge of moving back into the house and building up the organization was appealing as well. "Knowing that we have to work for something lets me know we all have to work together as a team," he said. Hammond said he looks forward to Sigma Nu's members deciding what they want to be known for as Sigma Nu at UE. "We want them to be honorable men, but in what way they want to do that is up to them," he said. "It's a hard thing to do from scratch." Luanne Dietz/ Alligator Sigma Nu President Brian Wehle discusses fraternity goals and upcoming events Friday. 51bs of Whey.$29.00 -_ Free Workout with this ad! check out our .student ES" Fall Term.$59.00 lving guid School Year.$99.00 daily specials monday, I Year-$129.00 Oct. 10, 2005 GyM IMonth of Tannin.$25.00 't CAINESVILLECYM 20INW6THS T 376-.400. x "Hello" to a now cold ren "gd-e to Roe to ade. COHI PHI FRATERNITY Change is inevitable. Progress is optional. Create the ultimate fraternity experience. Leave a legacy for others to follow. Become a Founding Member. Information Tables, September 12-15 from lOam 2pmin Turlington Plaza Information Sessions & Meet the Staff Thursday. September 15 7:00 p~m Salon H.2" Floor Reitz Union Friday, September 16 12:00 p.m. Room 284 Reitz Union For More Information: Website: www.chiphi.org AIM: Chi Phi Info Email Vince Vertcramo: verctramo@chiphi.og

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6, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 Editorial Blame game FEMA director shouldn't become scapegoat Officials have taken to calling every criticism of New Orleans relief efforts a cheap shot in "the blame game." But now they've started a blame game of their own. The federal government has decided to remove FEMA Director Michael Brown from rescue efforts in New Orleans, in the most humiliating reprimand of recent times. But while Brown has left the center of devastation, he will return to Washington with his job intact. So let's get this straight. Brown isn't competent enough to deal with exactly the kind of disaster FEMA was created for, but he's OK to continue to run the agency. Why do they even bother? He is needed to deal with potential disasters, according to Michael Chertoff, the Homeland Security secretary who made the decision. Chertoff cited all those brewing hurricanes in the Atlantic. They could hit us, and apparently we need Brown in an office, waiting for his time to go to a future disaster area. That way he can be sent home again. The Editorial Board isn't fooled. We don't think Bush is inefficient enough to make a move of such glaring contradictions. Brown is a goner as soon as the fiasco calms down. Bush can't fire such an important figure in the middle of relief efforts. That could lead to further accusations that Brown was hired purely because of his political connections. This way officials can pretend Brown is being punished simply for his response in this situation. Scapegoating is a tricky business. But seriously, if you're going to do it, do it. Removing Brown and officially recognizing Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad W. Allen is purely a political move. Allen already has been helping, and probably managing, the efforts. But why did the feds send in Brown at all? In the past the FEMA director stayed in Washington, coordinating efforts. Even after the Twin Towers fell, Allen was the main man in New York. Brown doesn't know how to organize emergency efforts, mostly because he's never had experience with it. Even if we forget all the padding on his resume, it still looks pretty naked. This guy was one step behind the nation at every turn. Massive flooding? Violent looting? Dead bodies? He denied it every step of the way. EEMA would do well without Brown's lack.of guidance. But it's not only Brown. The system's been broken for years. We can't let this political move turn our eyes away from all the other mistakes made at every level of government. From New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin all the way to Bush, this operation was an incredible mess. FEMA is just one failure. Efforts before and after the hurricane were abysmal. Everyone in the chain of command should be held responsible. Learning from this situation is paramount. Obviously, communication was poor, and decisions were reckless. How will we know what caused such an error? Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist thinks the answer is a congressional board formed to investigate what went wrong. Congress is responsible for the most recent structural change in FEMA; they voted to put it under Homeland Security. Frist apparently has never heard of conflict of interest. In the end, this board will cost money and solve nothing. So why doesn't the government actually try to fix its mistakes? If lawmakers only go for the political angle, this is bound to happen again. In any case boards are useless at this stage of the game. Nothing is going to be fixed before the relief efforts are over. We need an investigation -just not right now. In the meantime let's not forget that thsis a complicated crime, and everyone is a suspect. One fallen man won't clear a government's conscience of the deaths of many. 0 findependent flrida Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR Andrew Meyer, Torn Durrenberger EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words aout one lettersized page). They must be typed, doublespaced and must include the author's name, classifcation a,,d phone numree. Names will he withhreld it the wr~iter shows jst cause. We tresere th right to edit tor length, grammar, style ad ltel. Send letters to lettetsaihgator.ot5 bting the, to Wis .University Ave., or snd them to P.O. Bo, 14257, Gainesville, FL 32504-2257.Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome. Questions? Call 376-4458. onions ALLIGATOR www.aIligator.org/opinions -~I 6 C~h ~ v A G ust cokimo Sept I1 a reminder of war on terror s officials in New Orleans pick up the pieces of a broken city, another anniversary of the falling of the Twin Towers passed Sunday without much fanfare. Many Americans seem tired of being told to "never forget," and considering the unfolding aftermath of Katrina, I can't exactly blame them. I also suspect some cynics on the left have come to view "never forget" as a partisan war cry for the Bush administration. But there's a reason to keep that Sept. 11, 2001 bumper sticker plastered on your car's rear fender, and it's not for the sake of being sentimental. The war on terror has really just begun. Do we have the passion to keep it up if we forget why we started? Our leaders seem willing to keep up the fight, but many Americans frustrated by missteps in Iraq are losing the stomach for a century-long war against an increasingly ambiguous concept. The war is four years old, and casualties have been mounting. The U.S. death toll in the Middle East creeps ever closer to 2,000, while terrorist attacks in Britain and Spain have claimed more than 200. Intervention in Iraq has placed countless civilians at the mercy of fascist forces aiming to topple the democratic government. Such trying times are almost enough to make one yearn for the '90s, when the most interesting news items were the O.J. Simpson trial and Tonya Harding. But perhaps the '90s seemed so peaceful because Americans were so eager to shirk global responsibility. America's blunders began during the last decade when George Bush Sr.'s administration urged Shiites and Kurds to revolt in Iraq during the Gulf War and then swiftly abandoned them. The blissful ignorance continMatthew ued as the Clinton administration Melone turned a blind eye to the "success" Taking Up Arms of Hutu radio broadcasting, the pleas of an independent Taiwan and an ominous terrorist threat. The casualties we have suffered during our ambitious war on terror may mask a far greater danger posed by an America unwilling to shoulder its share of responsibility for promoting democracy and human rights abroad. But more importantly the casualties mask our successes. Thanks to American intervention, Afghanis can dream reasonably of turning their broken capital, Kabul, into a glitzy Dubai. Our continued presence in Iraq has assured that, no matter what the outcome of the constitutional process, al-Qaida and radical Sunnis will never succeed in turning back the clock and resurrecting another Taliban or Saddam Hussein. Americans also have the luxury of remembering Sept. 11, 2001 as only one day of truly alarming terrorist attacks since the war began. Whether our good fortune in so far avoiding a second and more devastating attack is either a blessing of luck or due to the administration's policies, we cannot be sure. I suppose it is a combination of the two. So do not be eager to forget this anniversary and the reason why we departed from a foreign policy of negligence and timidity. Do not lose heart in the face of casualties when they are accompanied with increasing success. The suffering caused by Katrina may be the only thing on our minds right now, but a faulty memory may cost us even more dearly on the road ahead. Matthew Melone is a political science and journalism major. The-views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Should FEMA Director Michael Brown be fired? Friday's question: Should the Flavet Field Bandshell be renovated? 91% YES 9% NO 33 TOTAL VOTES Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org

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8, ALLIGATOR 0 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 Siler: Best of defense unseen Decision not a surprise for faculty members GATORS, from page 1 feeding Wynn and the previouslyunproven running game. Wynn provided all the offense Meyer needed in the first half, rushing for 82 yards and scoring all three of the team's touchdowns. Though the running game took a step forward in the first half, the passing game. took a step back. Quarterback Chris Leak passed for just 66 yards, missed open receivers and fumbled away the Gators' first turnover of the season. "The receivers were definitely frustrated in the first half," Jackson said. "I know I can get open on anybody in the country, so not getting the ball is discouraging." Leak rebounded, passing for 153 yards in the third quarter, leading UF to three straight touchdown drives. "We demand perfection, and it doesn't always come early on," Leak said. "That's why you have to be patient and let the game come to you." Against an overmatched team like Louisiana Tech, the Gators had the luxury of time to develop their offense. Defeating Tennessee will not be as simple. "This week, the switch is getting flipped," Meyer said. "The checkers are going to be equal so we can't afford the same errors." In addition to Leak's turnover, the Gators had three fumbles and nine penalties for 85 yards against the Bulldogs. One positive for the Gators has become the defense, which Meyer lauded after the game. "At no time did I ever feel like We were in trouble on defense," Meyer said. "That kind of reliability has to continue." The defense finished with three interceptions and kept Louisiana Tech out of the end zone for the entire game. Meyer's demand for perfection seems to have rubbed off. "We played well, but you have not seen the best of this defense," sophomore linebacker Brandon Siler said. "The best brings out the best, so when we face a great team like Tennessee, you'll see us play great too." UNION, from page I And the UF chapter of the union has a bargaining team ready to go, she said. "We're anxious to get moving," Emery said. Union advocates have predicted this moment all year. In February an appeals court ruled in favor of the union and traditional bargaining units in a very similar case involving the faculty uons at FSU and UWP. In July a state hearing officer recommended that the employees' commission decide in favor of the union. Later that same month the trustees filed three exceptions to the recommendation and requested to make an oral argument. The commission's order shot down each of those exceptions and denied UF an oral argument. Orlando said the university continued to fight union recognition because it wasn't sure the commission would side with the union. "Some people may have thought so, but there wasn't that guarantee," Orlando said, adding Machen wasn't necessarily opposed to the union. "He wanted to have the entire campus have a say in what the unit was," he said. At issue was which UF faculty members should be represented. The historical bargaining unit, established by the commission in 1976, did not include professional schools such as the Levin College of Law and the medical school. College Republicans read lists of deceased MEMORIAL, from page 1 Across the Plaza lawn people sat and listened. Hilary Knodel, a sociology major who said she considers herself politically liberal, remembered finding out about the plane crashes during a history class in her senior year of high school. "I remember going to bed that night and wondering what was going to happen the next day," she said. Members of College Republicans took turnsreading names from 11:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in 30-minute intervals. While waiting for his turn to read, College Republicans Parliamentarian Ben Grove sat in the grass in front of the stage talking about his experience four years earlier. "You know where you were that day," he said. Right before he went on stage to read more names, College Republicans Vice Chairman Scott Miller thought some had forgotten the date's significance. I don't think people realize it is the four-year anniversary," Miller said. IRONWODD 2100 NE 39th Ave GOLF COURS-E 352-334-3120 LG CHICKEN Bowl & LG Drink .ANYTIME MAUI TERIYAKI GATOR PLAZA ON13TH STR TOWER ROAD -600 NW 75TH STR ACCF N'T 16 oIng r e t p i yoA a PRESENTS. GENER ALWESLEYCLARK As a patofACCENT's Septembe 11, 2001 Memorial series Wednesday, September 14, 2005 AT THE O'CONNELL CENTER DOORS OPEN AT 7PM. SPEAKER BEGINS AT 8PM FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Four-star general Former NATO Supreme Alied Commander A candidate for the 2004 Democretic Residential Nomination ww~guiledu/accenit Souvenir Edition! More than 60,000 people will be coming to Gainesville during the weekend-long for places to eat, sleep, celebrate and buy souvenirs. Get their attention by advertising in the Alligator. %C/ Meye VA; BEEN

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10, ALLIGATOR U MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 For Rent For Rent For Rent For RentSublees unfurnished -unfurnished -unfurnished unfurnished Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. 373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2 *1BR & 2BR BEAUTIFULNEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 3BR/2BA Flats @0 $735/mo 2BR/2BA Flats 00 $695/mo 2BRover 1100 sq ft00$695/mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 00 $599/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $300 off deposit 0 376-2507 12-7-72-2 WANT THINGS FREE? FREE CABLE*FREE INTERNET RENT REBATE FOR FALL HUGE THREE BEDROOM! CALL TODAY! 372-8100 12-7-72-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail* 377-7401 12-7-72-2 ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2 INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAILABLE NOWAND FALL SEASON Convenient UF access $325 to $575 Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1233 12-7-72-2 Historic Apartments. Ceiling tans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/firepiacea, 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 WID, Pool & Utilities $325-$350/mo. Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-725-2 I BIG ENOUGH FOR 2! 1/1 flat 750 sq ft. Porch/balcony. Monitored alarm. Friendly community. Pool*tennis*bbal *racquetball*FREE gym* no pet restrictions. 332-7401 12-7-72-2 Looking for a home? We have the LARGEST selection of single family rentals in Gainesville. With over 100 properties currently available, we're sure to have something to fit your style and budget. Visit our website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or call us to find your new home today 352375-7104 ex 2. Manager ent flQ. 12-7-72-2 *UPPER CLASS Students* Perfect place to study! FREE cable w/ HBO/Show FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD Gated entry*Computer lab Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning 1,2&3brs**338-0003 12-7-72-2 VILLAGE LOFTAPTS. 1 BR 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 I MONTH FREE RENT! 2BR 2BAs remaining in 4BR apt, indiv. leases, furnished -rooms, $425/room 4000 SW 23rd Street #6-305 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-24-2 CHEAP RENT! 3BR 1 BA house CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups, $625/rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-24-2 SEPT FREE! 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 9-16-24-2 $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. WIG hookups. Car port. Close to lam school. Ready for Aug. lease. Call 352-3756754. No section 8. 9-30-33-2 Colonial Oaks -SW 2BR/1.5BA, minutes from shopping/UF, washer/dryer/screen porches. $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2 Spacious NW 3BR/2BA minutes from UF, wood floors, den with fireplace, large back patio, great for barbeques, washer/dryer. $1100 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2. 12-7-72-2 3BR/3BA COUNTRYSIDE APT. Close to UF on bus rt. W/D, utils, cable w/ HBO,DSL incl. $400/rm/mo. No dep. Female only. NS. 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 930-24-2 Village West Apartments 800 NW 18Sth Ave 1 BR/i BA $460-$520/mo. Ask about UF Parking Decal Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 Bel-Aire Apartments 636 NW 26th Ave. 1or 2 BRs $535-$625/mo Ask about UF Prarking Decal Union Properties 373-7578 wwww.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 BLOCKS TO UF! Spacious 3BR 2BA, Bonus room, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc, Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent 1741 NW 6th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-16-18-2 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 9-16-18-2 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 HOME OR OFFICE 3 and 1.5 NW area .Close to banks, businesses and shopping centers. Central Ht and A/C. Private driveway and space for parking. Call 352-375-6754. No section 8. 9-30-27-2 FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA townhome. New tile, carpet & paint. W/D, sec system, 1.5 mi to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Available immediately. Call 352-219-6340 9-16-15-2 3912 SW 37th St. 3BR Great location, wood floors, newly painted, off-street parking $900/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-20-2 907 NW 11th Ave. 4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious interior, large yard. $1200/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-20-2 NEW &AFFORDABLEl 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 Welcomel 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1 BR/1 BA & 2BR12BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480 Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 127-71-2 4/3 & 3/2 HOUSES Walking distance to UF. Newly remodeled. W/G, carport and. huge yard. Call 352-283-2828. 9-30-26-2 ACROSS FROM O-DOME Lg 4Br/3BA house, many amenities. $1600/ ma no pets. K&M Properties 352-372-1509 9-13-13-2 NW 39th Ave. Nice 2BR/2BA Gated patio, trees. $510-$525.0 Extra large 2BR/2BA+ loft. With Laminate wood patern floor good archetecture, good neighborhood convenient $610-$6250 Call 373-8310. 9-14-14-2 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 215-5155/215-5506 9-30-25-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION 1608 NW 1stAvenue Located right behind the Florida Book Store Plenty of FREE PARKING FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 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 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. $1600/mo Furnished + pool table, W/, 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 9-22-15-2 Affordable 3BRs close to UF! 1418 NW 6th Pl. W/D, fenced yard, private parking $950/mo 625 NW 10th Ave. Private parking, WID hu, Ig yard $900/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 9-22-15-2 LUXURY 1BR/1BA 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 LOFT APARTMENT behind Leo's 706. Walk to UF & downtown. $375/mo 333-2918 leave message 9-12-7-2 **Awesome COUNTRYSIDE condo** 1BRIBA in 4BR/4BA. A great place to live, study & chill, You don't want to miss this. $450 Ind EVERYTHING. Hgh spd, cable' util, washer/dryer in unit & MUCH more. Nicole 352-328-4551 9-16-10-2 SEPT FREE! 1 BR -Great value! Only $449/mos 0 $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 9-16-9-2 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 1 BR w/pvt gated courtyard. Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW 23rd St. Starting @ $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150 Please leave a message. 9-13-5-2 CUTE & CLEAN 4BR/2.5BA Vintage house in NW near UF. Hardwood floors, cent H/AC, W/D, 907 NW 11th Ave. $1200/mo. Call 333-2918 9-124-2 HOUSES FOR RENT 2BR/1BA and 1BR/1BA $700 and $550. In private wooded cul-de-sac near downtown. W/D Incl. 120 and 125 SE 10th St. 316-6667 9-16-7-2 Nice home 3BR/2BA Centrral AC, tile floors, carport, fenced yard, W/D hookup. 328 SE 70th Street. $870/mo. Pets neg. Availaible immedicately 316-1637 9-30-17-2 JUST THE PLACE! Studio, One and Two Bedrooms Pets Welcome (ask for details) Rents start at $3291 PLUS FREE RENT! Call Today! 352-373-7665 9-14-5-2 2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus. 386-3286229 Iv msg or cell 386-972-4647. $475 + deposit. 9-15-5-2 DUCKPOND Historic'house, lots of charm, hardwood firs, blocks to downtown, studio $400, 306 NE 6th St. Call 338-0803, 379-4952 9-16-5-2 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. 9-22-20-3 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Melrose Apts Close to UF on great bus rte. Great Roommates! WID, util, cable, internet included. Only $395/mo! Contact Henry at 352-804-8554 9-19-15-3 Melrose Apt. 1000 SW 62nd Blvd. 1 BR furn in 4BR/4BR, WID in unit. All utilities free, ethernet. 1st class weight room & gameroom, 2 pools, tennis. 2nd fl woods view. Sublet to Dec 31st. $450/mo neg. 954-816-0888 9-16-14-2 1 or both rooms in 2BR downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-3 1 Month Free Sublease with Furniture 1 BR/ 1BA Apartment @ Frederick Gardens. Walk to UF $460/month. Apartment needs to go now. Contact 352-871-6170 9-12-5-3 BRIDGELIGHT SUBLEASE 1BR/1BA townhouse $575/mo, no dep, Very clean, quiet, w/pool. Call Stephanie 352-871-0190 9-15-7-3 SPRING 2006 Sublease. $495/mo. OBO all inclusive @ Gainesville Place. Contact AmandaF262@yahoo.com or 813-951-0691. Furnished, W/D, great place. 9-19-8-3 1BRI1BA in 3BR/3BA at Spyglass Apts. W/G in unit. Utilities included no cap. Walk in closet. Available @ $450. Sept Free. Call Maame 352-871-2254 9-21-10-3 Save $$ with coupons from the Alligator. 20. CL m CnI

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 20050 A LLIGATOR, 11 00dITnipts Roma Roommates Reffmte al, Estate lFueblishibigs 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 utill/mo. Common area furnished, tile firs. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufl.edu 9-30-32-4 REDUCEDI M/F to share 2/1.5 twnhs w/ 20yr pre-vet M. Pets ok. W/D, DW, full kitchen, tile, pool in Mill Run. SW 20th Ave. $300/mo + 1/2 utils. 828-775-8807. 9-22-24-4 1 male wanted to rent room in. nice clean 3BR/2BA house 4 miles to campus $350375/mo + 1/3 util. Call Ryan 850-261-3571 9-14-15-4 Roommates -bring a friend. Share utils. Houses on East University Ave. Bike or bus to class. $475-550 + sec & last mo. Available now. Call 352-375-4250 or 745-0785. 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 Jan 352-495-8068 9-12-10-4 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. GREAT LOCATION 1 Open BR. No Security Depositl! Approx. $325/month + 1/4 Utilities! Wood Floors. Big Closet & Huge Kitchen Call 352-395-6788. By 34th St. & 8th Ave. 9-15-15-4 L= (D 0) -. 0 9 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/hdwd, $275/mo + 1/3 GRU&HSInternet-digital cable, avail Sept, 381-5597, 332-3852. 923-21-4 Room in NW home. $350/mo incl utils & DSL. No pets mature male non-drinker/ smoker. Avail immed (flex). Scott 335-8209 9-23-30-4 Room in 2BR/1BA condo 2 blocks from campus, 1 block south of Mellow Mushroom. Wood floors, washer dryer, parking. $450/ mo, utilities included. Call Zac for more info 352-281-9900 9-12-10-4 Large 2BR condo. Quiet neighborhood. Beautiful area. Female student or professional only to rent 1 unfurn BR. Now thru Dec. $575/mo incl utils. Cent AC, W/D, pool. Private owner 305-853-7070 9-12-10-4 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 1BR avail now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable, $300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, nonsmoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 914-10-4 M/F responsible student to share 3BR/2BA home in quiet NW area. $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-303-6128 or 727-458-2737 9-14-10-4 2 share 2BR downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay, Pets okay. Call 262-1351 9-15-11-4 2 FEMALES NEEDED for spacious 4BR/ 2BA home in Northwood Pines Sub. NS, no pets $350/mo + 1/4 utils each. Call Holly @ 352-384-3905 or 123daisy@excite.com 9-14-10-4 Male/Female, NS, grad student/professional needed for 2BR/2BA apt in The Laurels. Dog ok. $465/mo + 1/2 utils. Call Josh 336-3931 9-14-10-4 PLANS CHANGE? 1BR/1BA in 3BR/2BA house. Fully furnished in Tower Rd area. $375/mo all included. Call 941-321-4447 9-14-10-4 0 L: 002 E 0 L) COUNTRYSIDE CONDO. 4BR4BA: 1BR/ IBA avail now. Ethernet, util incl. W/D, nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool. Direct bus UF 3 mi.$455/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-3464, Flo 352-357-9656 or 352-636-4814. 9-3026-1 Beautiful home in trees on quiet street near UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fireplace, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, WID, cent A/C, Ig yard, cats welcome. $340 + utils. 352-271-8711 9-15-10-4 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 9-12-5-4 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 919-10-4 MICANOPY -Nature lover's paradise. 12 min to UF. F prof/frad wanted to share 3/2 contemporary home, 2 park-like acres, fireplace, wd fir, 2 porches & vaulted ceiling. No pets. $425 incl util. 352-466-0619 9-20-10-4 M/F roommate for 1 room in 3/2 house. $450/ mo everything included W/D, cable internet, completely furnished. 'Call Jen at 561-7237621 9-13-5-4 2BR DUPLEX hdwd firs, large shared studio space, cable inci, parking pets poss. $275 + $100 dep. 871-5844 9-20-10-4 2 ROOMATES needed 18-22 furnished common area wash/dryer, digital cable + hi-speed internet. $350/mo + 1/3 util. Just north of UF on 13th St. Call 352-318-3198 9-14-5-41/2 OFF Ist 2 MONTHS M/F for room in quiet, clean house w/2 responsible males. $500/mo incl hi-spd, premium TV, elec, ph, furn/unfurn, deck w/hottub. Must like dogs 352-494-9183 9-23-12-4 NS male graduate student for own room and bath in large quiet home. 8 blocks north stadium. Share with two serious grad students. No party animals. $525/mo includes util, wireless, cable and W/D, 727-433-0229 .9-14-5-4 M/F roommate wanteed to share luxurious 1250 sq ft 2BR/2BA not your typical apt. Vaulted ceiling, Ig pool, tennis, 2 mi to UF on major bus rte. $500/mo incl util, cable, dsl. Call 386-871-7330 9-16-7-4 2 Rooms Available at a House 705 NW 34th St., Blocks Away from UF College of Law. 1 for $280 or 2 for $500. Call Will at 352-3758699 or wcharlot@ufl.edu 9-22-10-4 SPECIAL $250/mo (reg. $300) + utils. Female for own room in 3BR/2BA house 1/2 mile to UF. Near Shands, on bus route, furn., W/D, DSL. Jen 371-6228 pls Iv msg. 9-15-5-4 Female Roomate Wanted. Fall Term lease $400/mo. Internet, pool, utilities, bus, near Wal-Mart 352-262-2362 9-16-5-4 Female roomate for NW 39th Ave. home, $475 mo., all utilitiesincl., fully furnished, private BR, internet, W/D, avail. ASAP, more info. 870-5291 9-16-5-4 Real1 Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 Iv mssg 12-7-72-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more infornation, visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 9-30-27-5 JACKSON SQUARE Spectacular university views. Walk to UF & the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today. 52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5 UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO 4BR/4BA, 3 leases signed for next year. Call for details 407-620-1555 9-30-28-5 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 TOWNHOME FOR SALE. 2BR/2BAw/study loft, Berber carpet, fenced-in yard, nearUF & Archer Rd, on bus rte. Call 514-9161 ask for Joey. 9-14-10-5 For Sale by Owner!! 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 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 9-16-10-5 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 2BR/2.5BA condo w10q win bus route on SW 20th Ave. 1,776 sq ft built in 2002 $150,000. Call Tony Nguyen at 407-7382169/vistarealtyinc.com 9-13-5-5 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 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 127-72-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. New, in box. $160 332 9899 DINETTE SET 5po $85 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 BEDS 0 Ful mattress & boxspring sets $49 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 OKing sets $99 e From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20ff5 Ave. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 Oqueen sets $149 eking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 12-7-72-6 Beds, Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets $299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169; sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400 12-7-81-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. **Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195** Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! A better product at a better price. Wholesale Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or Brian 12-7-72-6 Bed -All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top mattress & box set. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352) 264-9799 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 -$170 Still in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8' All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell $1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12:4-72-6 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 NEVP* **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 woa rJ-able. 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 C lassif eds p. Continued on next page.

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12, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 Furnishings Electronics Motorcycles, Mopds Autos Help Wanted 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. 9-13-15-6 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 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 Sofa and Loveseat -good condition $200 OBO. Sealy queen-size bed -$150 OBO. Call 561-317-4738. 9-15-5-6 CORNER DESK w/hutch and extension$120. Bookshelf$20. Vacuum -$25. Filing cabinet -$40. Mountain bike -$80. Ext. frame backpack -$50. All prices negotiable. Call Josh: 407-592-3226. 9-16-5-6 REFRIGERATOR GE Frost Free 16 CF Freezes Cools Well Delivered Warranteed $200 213-2665 916-5-6 Comut'Eers We, M ioube C74&! 12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 mis response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES'@ SERVICE S PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-morking 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-7-72-7 12-7-69-7 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 12-7-69-7 NEW DELL INSPIRION 6000 Laptop for sale Pentium M 730 (1.6 GHZ), 500mb ram, 15.4 WXGA Screen, Wireless 2200, printer 2 yr wty -more $1000 OBO. Call 213-2458 9-13-4-7 DELL OPTIPLEX COMPUTER Ethernet, DSL capable. 400 MHz, 256 RAM, W98 $69. 386-328-6229. 9-15-5-7 -L ElectroniCS DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main @ The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crim&'$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 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 University Ave 12-7-72-9 YIKES BIKES Used not abused. From basic transportation to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5 blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693 12-7-72-9 PARKINGPrivate, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 GET CHEAP TEXTBOOKS Search 24 bookstores in 1 click! S&H and taxes automatically calculated Try it tidayl 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 51, Geille 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 Ludwig 1967 Vintage Drumset 5 pc w/cymbals and hardware $650 OBO. Days 846-2684 Eves 367-2953 9-14-4-10 Do You Need A Credit Card? Student Cards, Poor Credit, Bad Credit, Apply Today! www.everything-creditcard.com 9-14-5-10 FREE! Large, 6 person -hot tub that runs great. Needs new cover liner and heater. Must pick-up in person. FREE to first caller: 352-376-0328 9-16-5-10 For Sale 55 gal SALTWATER REEF TANK $750 obo Micah 359-4873 9-8-5-10 ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 eSwamp Cycles* Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters & accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty, best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 12-7-72-11 ***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 NEW SCOOTER 4 stroke 49cc Elec strart engine. Reaches 50mph, makes .0-100 mpg. Front disc brakes, remote ignition & alarm. $1150. Call 352-219-3950 9-16-15-11 Honda Rebel 250 '99 Only 4800 miles. New paint, seats, battery. Fully serviced & ready to go. Beautiful Bike. Incredible fuel economy. $2000. 352-262-4673 9-13-7-11 Yamaha FZR 600 97 Only 10k mi black/ white/yellow. Borderline immaculate. All orig. Mech perfect. F1Slip-on muffler. Looks/runs/ sounds exc Needs nothing. $3250 352-2624673 9-13-7-11 -HURRY I Get your U.M X-speed 50 Scooters; only scooter with a 3 year parts & labor warranty. RPM Motorcycles, Inc. 5185 SE 2nd St, Gainesville -377-6974 9-27-15-11 New scooter with warranty, 14 miles only. Runs great -no problems. Asking $1200 Wil negotiate. Call 352-281-7341 9-13-5-11 1996 YAMAHA SECA II, 600cc, 50mpg, find parking anywhere, helmet and jacket included, $2400 OBO, Call anytime 321-5919299 9-20-10-11 Save Gas $ Year old KYMCO Super 9 Scooter 60-70 mpg on gas! $1950 or best offer CALL 352-219-8269 9-14-5-11 2001 Sundiro Akita Scooter 49cc, 2800km, 70mpg, Very Fast Always stored under cover Great for parking on campus $900 OBO Call 904-860-8888 9-16-7-11 *FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CARS ORunning or not!* *NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS @Over 10 yr svc to UF students SCall Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS BuySSelleTrade Clean BMW, Votvd, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-7-72-12 -**FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-72-12 Best Cars e 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 98 WH CAMARO 2 DR 100K mi. Looks great, runs great. Needed truck. Asking $4899. Call 352-318-7890 9-14-15-12 Nissan Altima GXE 98 109K White Great condition! CD player, cool AC, new beftery. $3500 Call 328-4148 9-16-10-12 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 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 02 NISSAN XTERRA SE Supercharged, V-6, 6 disc changer. Excellent condition. Price neg. Call Tom 561-703-2076 9-19-10-12 2000 PONTIAC GRANDAM Automatic, great condition, 76k miles, $5500/ OBO. Must sell 239-851-2507 9-13-5-12 F-150 1988 under 60,000 miles 302 engine runs great well-kept 4x4 original interior. Asking $6000. Call 352-281-7341 9-13-5-12 94 FORD E SCORT 160k, great on gas. $1000 494-5020 9-145-12 1993 Saturn Gold 4DR, 4 cyl, 5 speed, am/fm stereo, a/c, 108k miles. Excellent condition and great on gas. Asking $2000 OBO. Call 352-377-5191 or email luchk@bellsouth.net 9-14-5-12 1999 VW New Jetta GLS 2.0LAutomatic, 80,000 miles, dark green, good cond, new A/C, tires. $7000. 375-5270 9-15-5-12 2001 Ford Explorer XLT, cold AC, V6, 4 liter, rear air, PS, PW, PDrivers Seat, alloy wheels, AM/FM, CD/Cassette player $12,400 3592963 9-23-10-12 LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13 On-going VOLUNTEER needed: Blind lady needs trans on Sundays only to Mass @ Queen of Peace Catholic Church or St. Augustine Catholic Church. For more info call 219-6948. 1 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 M1 H elp 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 Sthe 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 o.n 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. 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 interviewopportunity to get your career jump-started! EEO/AA 9-9-10-14 LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-7-72-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex his. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 12-7-72-14 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 i/strong MS Excel/lWord, communication skills. Knowledge of SEPPC 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 restaurants, bars or hotels. Cooks, delivery drivers, bartenders, housekeepers, servers. In high demand. 9-30-33-14 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person. Tower Rd. & 13th St. locations. 9-14-20-14 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 Psychiatric Aides -$22,612 annually. Shift work. Rotating days off. Requires completion of 30 semester hours of college with 5 classes in Social/Behavioral Sciences. Apply online at: hftps://peoplefirst.myflorida.com. May contact Lori Ross at 352-264-8250. An EEO/AA employer 9-16-18-14 FORGET COLLEGE. Beer, parties and fun. Ready to get serious? Free online business, realrestate, self-defense and empowerment courses. Succnss.org. 9-20-20-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 9-30-27-14 CASHII Tired of sitting around w/out it? Sit here & make it! UF FLORIDA REPDIALS seeks UF students to raise funds. Earn up to $8.00/hr with a FLEXIBLE schedule. Apply at 105 NW 16th St. 4th floor. Academic Classroom Building 105, or call 392-7754 for more info. 12-7-72-14 This section for display ads only. To run a classified ad on 10/10/05 in our daily classifieds, call 373-3463? DRIVERS WANTED Gatorfood.com. Earn anywhere between $8-$20/hr. Set your own schedule. For info contact Meghan 379-3663 9-19-17-14 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 ZAXBY'S on 43rd St. Now hiring all positions all shifts, contact Boris between 2pm-5pm 352-376-8700 915-15-14 DREAM JOBS Great pay. Travel bonus and sales training Now Hiring: Outgoing, motivated characters to promote, sell and staff our HS grad trip vacations. 877-725-0705 9-16-16-14 LOOKING FOR A PARTTIME JOB? Merchandise sales. Earn $100-$200 working 2-3 hrs. Home games only, prior to kick-off. Contact 321-277-5523 8-321-5-14 University of Florida Survey Research Center 408 W University Ave. Suite 106 Mon-Fri 9:30am-9pm 392-2908 ext. 105 $7/hr + BONUS + Paid Training Telephone Interviewing NO SALES 3 eves 6-9 pm + 2 weekend shifts or Sat 12pm-pm + Sun 2pm-8pm Must work winter break 12-7-71-14 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 Lg Property Management Co Now Hiring PT-& FT Leasing Agent (Sales) & FT Asst Manager openings. Great team, training, bonuses. Fax res, cover & avail sched to 376-6269 or hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-7-71-14 COOKS NEEDED Fill out app: GatorHospitalityJobs.com. Receive offers from over 100 restaurants & hotels. Also need: delivery drivers, managers & housekeeppers. 9-30-25-14 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 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 across 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 plays for state cup club team. Please call 377-6088 or email khunum@legazsoccer.com. Website www.legazsoccer.corn 9-12-10-14 Intelligent, detail-oriented programmers with workig experience in ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, or CSS/HTML wanted for flexible, PT employment. Email resumes to jobs@verticalaps.com 9-12-10-14 Full time position in chem lab. BS in chemistry desired. Metals experience desired. E-mail resume to janies@abcr.com or fax 352-378-6483 9-13-10-14 all eigdedet or Entry level, PT positions for analytical lab, need to work Tuesday-Saturday flexible hours. 10-6pm, email resume to janies@abcr.com 9-13-10-14 Attention Smokers! Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to participate in a study on decision making & smoking. If interested, come to the Psychology Bldg room 397 or call 3920601 ext 297 12-7-68-14 Five Star Pizza on Tower Road. NM hiring experienced pizza makers and phone personnel. Apply in person 600 NW 75th'Street 9-13-10-14 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 Full time chemist, course work &/or lab experience in quantative & instrumental analysis required. GC experience required. MS or HPLC experience desirable. Send email resume tojanies@abcr.com. 9-14-10-14 Positions available for full or part itme in sales. Gator Fever in Butler Plaza 692-5597 or 692-4472 9-14-10-14 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. 9-12-7-14 YMCA STUDENTS: The YMCA needs you! Join our Customer Service Representative team. Flexible hours, fun atmosphere. Early to midmorning and weekend shifts needed ASAP! Please 'apply in person at the Northwood YMCA. For directions, please call 374-9622. 9-16-10-14 Finance company needing office assistant & collections associate. Young, progessive company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax retroe 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 Office Help Wanted. Exp pref computer & excellent phone skills a plus. Fax resume 3770488. Please call 352-224-1857 for interview b/t 1Oam-1pm only. 9-14-7-14 DRAGDNIFLY 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 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 Classifieds. Continued on next page. The Student Living Guide Can Help! 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! 3 -g -e S s 3 6. S 6. 0 0 66 aa

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14, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 p Wanted hl a3ted Services SViices ervicesWANT YOUR WEEKENDS BACK? Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for experienced Fast cwood 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 Internet Savvy? Fast Moving Dot Com needs bright individuals for FV search positions. Resumes@NetEnforcers.com 9-19-10-14 SEEKING SPECIAL EDUCATION &/OR PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT to work directoy w/children & adults w/developmental disabillbites & autism. $10-12/hr. Flex schedule. Contact Mark 332-8588 9-13-5-14 Part-time receptionist/assistant in dental office -pre-dental preferred. Fax resume to 371-0135 or post message/resume to patien tcare@drwittsoffice.com. 9-13-5-14 FRAMER/CARPENTER/HANDYMAN PT, flex hrs, fast & hardworking. Pref UF or SFCC student w/exp & able to give 15 hrs/ wk,$8/hr. 371-9409 9-20-10-14 OPUS CAFE -COFFEE BAR Work @ a fast-paced coffee bar near campus. Searching for dependable students to work beteween 18-24 hrs/wk. Morning & afternoon weekday shifts available .Call Tim @ 352-376-4823 for more info. 9-14-5-14. SCUBA Diving Pro Internship Info Session Sept 16, 7pm UF Career Resource Center Contact by calling: 870-1839 or trekdiver@trekdiver.com 9-16-7-14 FRONT COUNTER, DELIVERY DRIVER & PREP PERSONS needed @ busy deli store. Flex hrs. Tu, Th shifts avail. HEAVENLY HAM 3832 Newberry Rd. 9-14-5-14 OFFICE ASST 10hrs/wk, $6.25. Proficient inWindows, internet, typing and other computer operations. Flex around class schedule Indicate major and year in college. FaxASAP to 375-4591 9-14-5-14 PT & FT GROUNDS & EXT MAINT Pickup & care of bldg & grounds. Great mgmt team, benefits, training. Must have auto. Fax res, avail sched to 376-6269 hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-7-63-14. Beef O-Brady's on 43rd Street Now hiring servers and cooks. Must have some daytime avail. Apply b/t 9-11 or 2/5. 9-14-5-14 Cook Interface Youth Program is seeking a highly motivated individual with outstanding time management skills necessary to plan and prepare nutritious meals in a residential facility for adolescents. This is a part-time position, which requires a high school diploma or equivalent and experience providing n utitious meals in a variety of settings preferred. Please complete an application at 1300 NW 6th Street Gainesville FL 32605. Background Screen required. EOE/DFWP. 9-12-3-14 T-shirt company needs help. M-F starting 9:00AM for 3-5 hrs. Contact Ashley at 352-371-6536. 9-15-5-14 Male tumbling instructor needed at TUMBLEMANIA in High Springs. The position is PT (10-12 hrs/wk). Previous spotting exp. required. Must be able to spot basic thru intermediate level skills. 386-454-1779. 9-22-10-14 Housekeeper wanted: 5 hours, 1 day per week. $15 per hour. Call 378-1797. 9-15-5-14 Competitive cheer team needs male coach. Experienced in tumbling and stunting. Call 352-215-0969. 9-15-5-14 Wanted: Entrepreneurial student to promote new poker business. Earn cash in your free time. tor details visit: www.thepokerbookstore.com/job.html 916-5-14 NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS Apply at Casino's Pizza 1710 SW 13th Street. 352-372-4848 9-16-6-14 .Cooks Needed Some exp. Necessary. On the Border. Apply in Person. 3100 SW Archer Road. 9-165-14 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.gaturdinring .com 9-23-10-14 Security Staff Needed Now! $6.75 hour Help residence halls be safe. info and applications available at housing office near Beaty. 392-2161 x 10125 for more info. 9-23-10-4 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 9-1615-14 Earn $5-7/hour for participating in psychology study on human performance and decision making. Come by room 375 Psychology Bldg. on UF campus to apply 9-14-3-14 Female smokers, thin, feminine who enjoy smoking socially needed for confidential phone interview. Selected callers earn $50. Leave name and number, your call will be returned. 661-265-3940 10-7-20-14 -U 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 Umans AAPH, NGH certified 379-1079. 12-7-72-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 12-7-72-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -lighted arena -round pens -standard & oversizedexp help -12x12 stalls 1352-472-2627 or lv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm @ 466-4060 12-7-72-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automaligainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. 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Bus Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com 12-7-72-23 1800 Gun Inventr -a Oer 00hadgus n to 352-338-8408 -> g v1600 n12-7-72-21 Miami Bus Service Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair. $40 R/T W.P BCh, Pomp, FT. L, Miami z ReloadingSupplies 466-3340 ACCOMODATIONS-Sports/Special Events Departures: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30 pm S o Harry Becwith, Gun Dealer 5 min to UFL. Private -3 acres: Sleeps 8 335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com -1--28m. South of Gville on441 -4BR/3.5BA, kitchen, great room, porches, 12-7-72-23 r-__ __12-7-72-18 hot tub, gas grill. Ideal for family/adult couMCnO iples -$500/day -352-371-7922 9-21-15-21 -n *Family Chiropractic*JAK NVLE T'llPR USince 1977. Two blocks from U.F. Spring Break 2006. Travel with STS, JACKSONVILLE INTLAIRPORT C Sncn1 373-7070 America's #1 Student Tour Operator to and Beaches -daily trips. *)12-7-72-18 Jamaica, Cancun, Acapulco, Bahamas and $40 ONE WAYo. R OUND TRIP Florida. Now hiring on-campus reps. Call for WWW RNWY.COM e 1-800-5RUNWAY 03 FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES. group discounts. Information/Reservations We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE 1-800-648-4849 or www.ststravel.com ARC ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 W Univ exempt. 9-14-10-21 Ave 375-3752. 12-7-72-18 -o > z CLOGGING BEGINNNERS CLASS 0 >r VEGETARIAN? -Tuesdays 6:30-7:30. Westside Park Rec 0 0 K Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE Center. 1001 NW 34th St. $20/10wks. 9-26-20-23 Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St. Starting Sept 13, 2005. Call 373-4001 903 s 10-9 384-0090 15-8-21 12-7-72-18 Pets CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go -Tickets 100,000+ CDs on sale $5.99. Ten for $50. We need more room for our GIANT DVD U) I INVENTORY. Cash paid for DVDs. Hear ***EUROPE $757 RT*** Furry, feathery, scaly.no, not your -Again 818 W. University Ave. 373-1800 Travel planning for students. Train & cruises roommate.pets. Find or advertise your pets 12-7-72-18 also available Gator Country Travel (just off or pet products here in the Pets section of Big stores cannot touch our stringing in qulcampus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. the Alligator. N ity and price. Please ask their clerks about No. ST-18264 12-7-72-22 EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining. With us 1 day max! Call us at 372-2257 10***WEST COAST $177 RT*** Breeded Min-Pin Puppy forsale 21-42-18 Tours packages & more. Los Angeles, Updated on shots & has been wormed. Seattle & more! Call for best rates. Gator Please call Amber 316-2190 or Becky 281-. In terms of Tennis, big stores make EZ Country Travel (just off campus) 373-1992 2880 9-12-5-24 Tennis look good. We are lower than them FL Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-18264 12in prices -faster in stringing -stock better 7-72-22 quality rackets -can explain or recommend products to customers better. Tell your ***AIRFARE $157 RT*** Veterinary assistant. Immediate position. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org FOOTBALL meyer insight intorivalry Veteran players give'l RUMOR HAS IT MEYER PLACED to kickoff clock. Then, at a speaking enBYU-6TICKERS ABOVE URINALS gagement at Belle Glade this summer, he referred to Tennessee as "that team up in AT UTAH. Knoxville." For the honest -yet brash at times BY LOUIS ANASTASIS -coach, all he wants to do is flip to a page Alligator Staff Writer out of Woody Hayes' playbook. Hayes, a lanastasis@amigator.org legendary Ohio State coach where Meyer served as an assistant, is known for refusUrban Meyer the teacher has become ing to fuel his car in Michigan. Urban Meyer the student. What strings will Meyer pull with UF's Urban Meyer the all-knowing has berivals? People will have to wait and see. come Urban Meyer the all-humble. "I was talking to Coach [Charlie] As soon as Meyer sees his players this Strong this morning and he's experienced morning, they will begin teaching him. it," Meyer said. "I've been at Ohio StateThey will, instruct him on the nature of the Michigan and BYU-Utah. Usually you see UF-Tennessee rivalry. more focus, a more intense-week of prac"Every place I've been to, you get a real tice, and I'm excited to see that. As a coach, sense of, 'Is it a respectful rivalry or is it a you have to be careful [though] so that that hateful rivalry?"' Meyer said. "Do they get doesn't turn on you." a different step when they come in [today]? Meyer enrolled in rivalry classes during I'm anxious to see, and I'll know more at 7 the summer when former UF linebacker a.m. [this] morning." James Bates talked to UF about Tennessee. Tennessee embodies the reason why He's still leaning weeks later -just not Meyer chose to coach UT. Because for him, from Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer. there 'is nothing he values more than a "I wouldn't tell him anything," said good old-fashioned, butt-the-conferenceFulmer, who has defeated the Gators in heads type clash. three of the previous three seasons. "It's Just consider the rumors that have obviously a huge game in the Southeastern swirled regarding his recent Utah-BYU Conference and it being that we're in the rivalry. Some of the things Meyer is said same division and the two winningest proto have done prior to the game include: grams in the SEC over the past 10 years. plastering the locker room floor with BYU This game has just meant a great amount jerseys tsep on placing U dtcker above urinals and displaying a countdown SEE FOLLOW, PAGE 19 Wynn makes noise on fie/d interrupt your regularly scheduled game for this breaking storyfrom ESPN. Tests performed following Saturday night's 41-3 UF romp against Louisiana Tech show that DeShasen Wynn is deaf which may explainfor his continued silence off the field. That silly DeShawn did it againand I'm not talking about riding the bench. No, day 380 of the Wynn/media standoff continued even after the junior quickly transformed into Florida's No. 1 back with a breakout performance. "," said Wynn after rushing for 101 yards and three touchdowns. Maybe Wynn's silence will last another week or another year, but on Saturday, you only needed eyes, not ears, to see that Urban Meyer's Tennessee prayers may have been answered by the cunning, explosive Wynn. No offense Kestahn Moore, but Meyer needs Wynn like Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer needs an Atkins shake. So is Wynn really that good, or was playing the Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech like scrimmaging the second-string defense or the intramural co-ed flag football team? Yes, many of the Bulldogs didn't even make the trip to Gainesville, and this was a mere appetizer to Saturday's Surf 'n Turf extravaganza, but it was a SEE ABRAMSON, PAGE 17 Tim Casey / Alligator Staff Chad Jackson scores on an 80-yard reception, helping the Gators to a 41-3 win against Louisiana Tech. Touchdowns won't come so easy with Tennessee coming to town Saturday. Bittersweet tourney for UF By DAN TREAT Alligator Writer dtreat@alligator.org Prior to this weekend, UF coach Mary Wise said that the three-match stretch her team was facing was going to be one of the toughest the Gators had ever faced. Whilethat may have beenjust a prognostication, the statistics were there to back up her words. UF's consecutive matchups with No. 13 Texas A&M, No. 8 USC and No. 19 Notre Dame marked the first time that the Gators had faced three top-25 teams in three consecutive days in Wise's tenure. And although the weekend may have ended on a sour note Sunday, the Gators got what Wiseultimately wanted out of the weekend: a chance to improve. UF (7-1) was defeated in three close games (30-28, 31-29, 30-28) by the Fighting Irish Sunday, a team that Wise described as a legitimate Final Four contender. "This was a match against a team that's got a chance to be in the Final Four," Wise said. "I believe in how good Notre Dame. is, because they have all the pieces. You can just see them oozing with experience." The Gators first straight-set loss in four years may jump off the page, but it shouldn't overshadow their first two matches of the weekend. "If you told me going into this that we could come away 2-1, with the competition we played, I would've said, 'I'd be thrilled."' Mary Wise UF volleyball coach UF defeated Texas A&M 3-1 (30-28, 1930, 30-24, 30-26) on Friday night behind double-digit kills from five different players, including career highs of 12 and 11 from Kisya Killngworth and Ken Klinkenborg, respectively. The Gators, in what they consider their most impressive feat, knocked off Southern California in a five-game classic with the scores 23-30, 30-19, 30-27, 21-30, 15-12. The win marked the first time UF has defeated top-25 teams on consecutive days since SEE VOLLEYBALL, PAGE 18 NFL Bucs 24 Vikings 13 Viksngs 10 Dolphins 34 1970: After replacing UF great Ray Graves as coach, Doug Dickey leads the No. 15 Gators to a 21-19 victory against Duke at Jacksonville. The Gators finished the season 7-4. Andrew Abramson Drew's Control aabramson@alligator.org M Former UF tennis star Lisa Raymond and partner Samantha Stosur won the U.S. Open Women's Doubles Title Saturday, the eighth title of Raymond's pro career. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 17 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ABRAMSON from page16 statement for Wynn nonetheless. It seems like another lifetime, but two years ago Wynn dazzled crowds with his display of speed and power. He was a true freshman then. Imagine that same player, two years older, stronger, matured, quieter. Ciatrick who? OK, let's not get carried away, because wasn't it Ron Zook that crushed UAB 51-3 in his debut before he became, well, Ron Zook? There're still so many questions surrounding this team but little time to solve most of the puzzles. You can count down the hours until Florida's true season begins (if you're reading this at noon, you're really missing out on prime tailgating property because UF vs. Tennessee kicks off in 128 hours). Now that I'm officially awake after sleeping through that uninspiring game against the Techsters, I plan to stay awake for the entire 128 hours analyzing and breaking down the biggest game in Gainesville since that dark December night in 2001 when another Tennessee team sent Steve Spurrier packing. My 128 hours should fly by, because there's plenty to analyze and many reasons to be wary that, by this time next week, UF will be the clear-cut favorite to reach the SEC title game. For much of the game against Louisiana Tech, it looked like Urban Meyer's Spread 'n' Shred offense had been temporarily renamed Run 'n' Snooze. Chad Jackson was getting less airtime than Marlon Jackson (the forgotten member of the Jackson Five), and Chris Leak's feet provided more scoring than his arm. And you know what? I'm giving Meyer the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps the true. Spread 'n' Shred will make its debut against Tennessee. Maybe much of the Rev. Meyer's Holy Playbook has been locked in storage, only to return for Meyer's first true game as UP coach. Or maybe we're all overanalyzing Florida's lack of colossal passing statistics against Louisiana Tech, because Meyer's offense revolves around the run and he's smart to stick with the running game as his weapon of choice. Speaking of weapons, doesn't Wynn certainly look like a WMD right now? Meyer better hope this WMD actually exists and wasn't a one-day figment of everyone's imagination. the independent florida 1 I ailiga /VS -fROUND kF;AECTS COKLiSON REPAmR 0% OFF ON BODY' -PAM, II & COMSION USy EEA FOR STUDENfg, Ft4ANCNG FACUIY, ANDISTAFt. AMLABLE------------384-0700 AA~ ~ ~ "V TH 'ST. LEGIATES HELPING As PUB C SCHOOLS A Youth Motivator Program for Alachua County Schools Please consider sharing just one hour per week this semester with a child in an area elementary or middle school who needs a special friend. Orientation sessions and sign-up for new volunteers interested in participating will be held: Thursday, Sept. 1 from 8:00-9:00 PM Thursday, Sept. 8 from 8:00-9:00 PM Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 7:00-8:00 PM Thursday, Sept. 15 from 7:00-8:00 PM * All orientations held in Room 282 \10 AQ of the Reitz Union. Partners in Education -955-6900 (Former CHAMPS or MASCOT may call to sign-up ) E-mail us at kostamkb@sbac.edu VOLUNTEER AUT RENS G& OYRP, SPRTAK1G0 '0 B,

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18, ALLIGATOR N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 UF CROSS COUNTRY toung runners hep Gators sweep titles By BRIAN STEELE Alligator Writer Never tell a child what they are not allowed to do. Especially if that child runs cross country for the Gators, because he or she apparently will not listen. Both men's and women's cross country teams ran their way to victories Friday morning at the Mountain Dew Invitational. Not only did the men win their meet, they clinched the top seven spots, five of which were freshmen or sophomores. For the women, their top two finishers were sophomores Lindsay Sundell and Kristen Johnson, with last year's consistent top-finisher junior Jamie Geissler coming in third among Gators. "We had a lot of freshmen girls that were highly recruited and came in and did a tremendous job," said Coach Jeff Pigg. "I think we're going to do some really exciting things, and sure enough that stuff is happening. It's not going to be who your number one runner is, but it's going to be that you're getting seven in before other people do." Even though he has barely begun his second season, Henok Lechebo already recognizes that this is not the same UF team from last year. The rest of the nation may soon find that oiit as well. "The statement that was made today was that our team is really stron Lechebo said. "Our team is going to be really good some day. Right now, we're probably looking at top 15 at NCAAs. Even though they're freshmen, they've been working really hard in the summer preparing for this, and everything looks really promising right now. I think everybody in our region better watch out." Even with youngsters showcasing their talent in this meet, the talent may not have been the defining aspect in the Gators' victories. "T think coach recitingg on character] is awesome because Lechebo we're all really good friends," Sundell said. "You feel like a team, especially if you're running with someone out there because you can help each other out. [Being close] keeps your confidence up." As Pigg mentioned, the added depth is potentially a major factor in UF's success this year, and it came through with a few surprises as well. "I wasn't expecting anything, being in that it was just the first race and that we have a new team," Sundell said. "I was just hoping to have everyone finish up near the front." As for the regional qualifying match for NCAAs, Sundell said she had no idea what to expect. However, there was one thing she was sure of -where her feelings stand. "Go Gators," she said. ESPN's College Gameday passes on UF, Tennessee for FSU, Boston College RIVALRY, from page 16 to the team that wins it. It puts the losing team in a chase mode." Instead, Meyer will count on Singles Challenge League -Meet new people at your skill level -Exciting play & prizes -Professionally organized -SIGN UP ONLINE $37.00 for L eight weeks http://gainesville.challengemostertennis.com Or call 352-376-8250 his more experienced, trustworthy players to clue him in. All he wants them to do is talk to him about it. "[We're going to see] more emotion out of Coach Meyer," wide receiver Chad Jackson said. "He's hyped up already, he's not going to want any bull this week, and he's going to be fired up." COLLEGE GAMEDAY TO SKIP GAINESVILLE: After speculation that ESPN's College Gameday gang would make a pit stop in Gainesville for the Tennessee-UF game Saturday, the network has announced plans to host the Florida State-Boston College game instead. That game will mark Boston College's first in the Atlantic Coast Conference. LOUISIANATECH 3 UF 41 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Louisiana Tech 0 -3 0 0 3 Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TD LG AVG UF 7 14 13 7 41 Dillard 11 39 2 37 0 8 3.4 Franklin 6 22 0 22 0 12 3.7 -.s U Jackson 4 8 6 2 0 7 0.5 First quarter Totals 26 70 25 45 0 12 1.7 08:32 UF -Wynn, 1-yd. run (Hetland kick) Second quarter Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT 11:58 UF -Wynn, 1-yd. run (Hetland kick) Kubik 18-4 56 0 2 06:00 UF -Wynn, 24-yd. reception (Hetland kick) Allen 14-7 61 0 1 01:23 LA TECH -Horwedel, 37-yd. field goal Totals 32-11 117 0 3 Third quarter 0805 UF -Leak, 2-yd. run (Hetland kick failed) Receiving NO YDS TD LG 04:14 UF-Jackson, 80-yd. reception (Nappy kick) Chambers 5 44 0 14 Fourth quarter Franklin 2 22 0 12 14:56 UF -Leak, 1-yd. run (Nappy kick) Dillard 1 21 0 21 Jackson 1 13 0 13 Totals 11 117 0 21 LATECH UF First downs 10 22 Punting NO YDS AVG LG Rushing attempts 26 49 Keagle 8 250 31.3 45 Net yards rushing 45 251 Passing yards 117 224 Gator s Total offensive yards 162 475 Rushing NO Gain Loss Net TO LG AVG Fumbles: Number-lost 2-1 3-1 Wynn 16 101 0 101 2 50 6.3 Penalties: Number-yards 7-51 9-85 Manson 10 68 0 68 0 19 6.8 Possession time 26:41 33:19 Caldwell 1 26 0 26 0 26 26.0 Jackson 1 16 0 16 0 16 16.0 Leak 7 16 0 16 2 5 2.3 Totals 49 265 14 251 4 50 5.1 Running backs B+ Receivers 8 Passing Att-Comp YDS TD INT Quarterbacks 8Leak 22-13 219 2 0 Offensive line 8 Portis 2-1 5 0 0 Defensive line B+ Totals Linebackers ASecondary AReceiving NO YDS TD LG Special teams C+ Jackson 5 105 1 80 Coaching B+ Baker 5 63 0 28 Cornelius 2 9 0 5 Wynn 1 24 1 24 Caldwell 1 23 0 23 "[Eric] Nappy did a good job of coming in and Totals 14 224 2 80 hitting it through the uprights, but then again my 6-year-old son could have hit it from there." Punting NO YDS AVG LG -Coach Urban Meyer on kicker Eric Nappy's Wilbur 6 254 42.3 55 PAT conversion

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Meyer puts faith in Wynn on fourth-and-goal Coach Urban Meyer energizes his players, asI Shawn Wynn scores on a fourth-and-goal run. VYNN, from page 16 Apparently a career game is nothing to boast about. Busting out his shell physically, Wynn jump-started the Gators' offense, taking a pitch from Leak and rumbling for 50 yards to set the Gators up at the Louisiana Tech 7. Still, it would take more than that to impress Meyer. I told him that one doesn't count," Meyer said. "We came up with a nice little formation, and he went untouched for 50 yards. I could probably do that" But four runs and 7 yards later, Meyer became a. believer, pumping his fist at his redeemed tailback. Later, a fourth-down touchdown run solidified Meyer's confidence even more. I thought DeShawn Wynn ran hard," Meyer said. "The goal-line run where he dropped his pads was nice." With the touchdown drive coming off five consecutive Wynn runs, the Gators' De claimed their first score of the game -Wynn's first since a three-touchdown performance against Middle Tennessee State in 2004, eight games ago. Continuing his comeback, Wynn scored oA a 1-yard plunge with 11 minutes, 58 seconds remaining in the second quarter, set up by a 26-yard reverse run by Andre Caldwell. Wynn completed his hat trick, reeling in a 24-yard pass from Leak for only the second touchdown reception of his career and the first since 2003 against Florida A&M. "He's a versatile guy," Leak said. "He's like a Fred Taylor or a 'LaDainian -Tomlinson. He can do all those things, and that's what we try to let him do Still, Meyer isn't about to declare Wynn a Pro Bowl starter. He's just glad to see his bruising back do what he's supposed to. "He deserved an opportunity to play," Meyer said. "He's a very talented player. I was very pleased with him. He ran hard. A 230-pound back needs to run like he ran. O t*n e Thenelgethc'' WEAR MIY PEN NOT ~~~~RW HE 0Km E vZ* PEMY LNI Besides 3 lanyard holes, Impulse by Pentel comes full of newly formulated ultra-smooth, fast-drying ink in a futuristic barrel with a soft, sleek rubber grip. 'For a smooth-writing, always at the ready ball point, try Impulse. Impulse. Impossible to resist. www.pentelcom imu. Th 0 MONDAY NIGHTS: BaG $1.00 Coronas -2-4-1 Liquor Drinks UOUSE 2-4-1 Bottles v 2-4-1 Drafts 1718W. Univ. Ave Live DJ 378-7033 NO COVER Thursday available for Private Parties -GAINESVILLE FAMILY DENTISTRY William M. Witt, D.D.S visit usat drwifttsoffia sow Gil Brodach, D.MD We Offer .CEREC computerized 1-visit crowris/inlays .Orthodontics -"Braces Rapid tooth whitening Metal-free dentistry 5622 N.W. 43 Street UF Students [in Waterford Park) Present this ad for' (352) 378 -3139 25% discount on all services Sex brings life into the world, It can also take it away. Protect yourself against AIDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005EN ALLIGATOR 19 Wise concerned about USC hangover VOLLEYBALL, from page 16 2003, and it was also their first victory over the Women of Troy since a four-game triumph in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Keeping with the theme of career highs, Jane Collymore had two in the match, setting a new standard of 30 kills while tallying a total of 36 points. Wise admitted that after a match that carried that level of intensity, she was concerned that her team might not have been as sharp on Sunday. "Truly, I've got to tell you, I was conceded about a USC hangover," Wise said. "How was our team going to respond after an emotional fivegame win, and this team showed so much heart. "I think we've had some Gator teams in the past that might not have showed that. I think you still end up at a 3-0 win by Notre Dame, but these games wouldn't have been close." Despite coming up short on Sunday, Wise was still ultimately satisfied with her team's performance over the weekend. "I think there's a gap between Notre Damhe and Florida right now," she said. "It's in experience, it's in talent, but I think our team has so much to work on, and we are a much better team having played this tournament. "If you told me going into this that we could come away 2-1, with the competition we played, I would've said'I'd be thrilled.'

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20, ALLIGATOR E MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 Wynn lets ame do talking By BRYAN APP Alligator Staff Writer Nffver playing, never talking, junior tailback DeShawn Wynn had Gator Nation never knowing, rushing himself into obscurity. 'Battling a groin injury and an underachieving reputation, the back who busted onto the scene with a 100-yard game at Miami as a redshirt freshman in 2003 faded into irrelevance behind departed tailback Ciatrick Fason last season. A shunning of the media and a pseudo-suspension to kick off the Urban Meyer era evoked more questions of Wynn's character. Entering UF's game against Louisiana Tech on Saturday, it seemed like Wynn had some damage control to do. "You'd have to ask DeShawn that," said quarterback Chris Leak of whether DeShawn had something to prove against the Bulldogs. "Of course he wanted to play bad last week, so that was keeping him alive." Only, that's the problem. Outside of his teamunates and coaches, nobody knows if Wynn even had a pulse off the field. Breaking the century mark for only the second time his career with 101 yards and three touchdowns Saturday, Wynn seemed to have mastered the walk. But the recluse running back still won't talk the talk, refusing to speak after UF's 41-3 win against Louisiana Tech. SEE WYNN, PAGE 19 OCCER UF oass to victory on early goal BY SPENCER DAVIS-VANNESS Alligator Writer sdvanness@alligator.org With early freshman phenom Megan Kerns still coping with a meniscus tear that will keep her sidelined for weeks, the Gators picked up some solid contribution from another young player Sunday afternoon. Ameera Abdullah gave the No. 12 UF soccer team an early offensive spark, scoring on a hustle play in the fourth minute of the match as the Gators defeated Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0. Abdullah received a long cross pass from senior Jessica Young on the play and slipped it by Panthers goalkeeper Erin Kane for her first collegiate goal. "Our coaches have been stressing a lot to get in the box, so when I saw Jessica kick it down the line, I just did my best to get in there," Abdullah said. "[The defender] went. for it and she missed it, so I just finished with my right foot. "Actually, I was kind of surprised, it kind of just rolled in," she said. "I didn't know what to think after it happened, I was just really excited and surprised. I'm just happy I got my first goal." Abdullah, a nationally soughtafter recruit before signing with the Gators, has seen plenty of playing time already this season. In that playing time, she has turned heads with her great speed and dribbling abilities. "She's really, really dangerous," head coach Becky Burleigh said. "She's got a great left foot, she loves to take people on [oneon-one], and she's very, very dangerous because of that. "Sometimes you find a really speedy player, but then they don't have good touch. She's got it all, and she's done well for us." While Abdullah scored early, the Gators picked up solid veteran contribution later in the game. Senior Cherry Pickman added a goal of her .own in the second half. Junior Melanie Booth picked up an assist. UF defeated Loyola College 2-0 Friday night and improved to 4-1. Tuesday, Sept. 13 l0am-3pm / Reitz Union Colonnade R Up e s e n ta t v s freo n c o m u n sty agencies witl be setting up tables on the Reitz Urnion colonnade to help educate youon the volunteer opportunities they offer. Stop by, pickupsbmebrochures and start volunteeringtoday! F A L L CAREER SHOWCASE IN THE ALLIGATOR WED, SEPTEMBER 21, 2005 Thank you University of Florida for your continued support of mE DRoya cwwoaMO HOSPICE OF NORTH CNTR Al. 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