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Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida
VOLUME 99 ISSUE 22 We Inform. You Decide- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005
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Going alone in SG No party included


By JUSTIN RICHARDS
Alligator Writer-
jrichards@alligator.org

Ten students vying for Student
Senate seats in next week's Student
Government election have decided
to shun party
Student politics and run
Government politician
independently.
"I think
they're fantastic," Supervisor of
Elections Daniel Maland said of
independent campaigns. "It takes
a lot of courage for a student to go
out and do something like this on
their own."
Last Fall, 16 candidates running
for election were independent.
But Maland said that 10 is still "a
healthy turnout."


Public relations sophomore
Adam Rieth said he worked on the
Impact Party's'campaign in Spring
but will go solo on the Springs/
Keys ticket this Fall.
"I didn't want to have to an-
swer to anyone except the people
of-Springs and Keys," he said, "be-
cause otherwise you get wrapped
up in party politics and what the
party wants and not what the actu-
al people that voted you in want."
Rieth said that if elected, he
would lobby for later SNAP
hours, two more covered bus stops
at Springs/Keys and wireless
Internet for his residence hall area.
"Springs/Keys is one of the fi-
nal areas that doesn't have it, and


The following is a list
of independent candidates for
Student Senate elections being
held Tuesday and Wednesday,
and their intended seats:

Sean Cutillos Dis.rict B
1326013, 32604. 32605.. 32606)


Paul Pakidis
Adam Rieih
Steven Roberts
Sam Miorelli
Caitlin Roberts
Nicolas Rre,
Dakota Cash
Carlo Salas
Jordan McBee


Springs Keys
Springs Keys
Hume
Hurnme
Broward
Mriurphree
Rawlings Yulee
Bea[t Tlowers
Beaty Towers


SEE INDIES, PAGE 9


ADMINISTRATION

Grads wait for aid


Funds arrive

after bills
By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
liewis@alligator.org

Many graduate students
work for UF as researchers
and teaching assistants, but
they claim UF is not working
for them to ensure they can af-
ford basic living expenses.
At a meeting of the
Graduate Student Council
on Thursday evening, some
graduate students expressed
concerns that UF's bureau-
cratic restrictions are unfairly
hindering the financial aid
process.
"My department has had
huge problems with money


being disbursed and reim-
bursed," said Karla Addesso,
a student in the Entomology
and Nematology Department.
Addesso said that because
her financial aid is disbursed
before tuition and fee waivers,
it goes toward tuition costs
that she does not have to pay.
Although the aid is later
reimbursed, it often takes be-
tween five to six weeks for her
to receive that money, she said,
and she cannot pay other bills
in the meantime.
"[Graduate students] are
starving during those weeks
when they're waiting," she
said.
Karen Fooks, director of
Student Financial Affairs,
said that the speed at which
departments receive tuition

SEE GRADUATE, PAGE 9


Enchantment under the sea
Stephanie Hargrave and Brandy Weston, both 9, and Brandy's mother, Lisa, examine preserved
squid specimens at the "In Search of Giant Squid" exhibit in the Florida Museum of Natural History
on Thursday.


Students left thirsty

* ON-CAMPUS PEPSI MACHINES ARE OFTEN EMPTY
AND DON'T ACCEPT GATOR 1 CARDS, STUDENTS SAY.

By HEATHER RAPP
Alligator Contributing Writer

Singles in hand, students try their luck at different machines,
hoping to find a payout.
It's no casino: This is UF, and the gamble lies in finding a bever-
age-stocked Pepsi machine on campus.
The on-campus soda shortage may just be a result
Student of Pepsi's gradual familiarization to student prefer-
Life ences, officials said.
"Pepsi has to establish a fill rate," said Janet
Carlson, associate director of UF's vending services. "Since
they've been here for just a month now, it'll take them a while
to figure that out."
In addition to stocking troubles, a number of Gator 1 Card-
enabled Pepsi machines show no response to students' card
swipes.
Officials from UF's Business Services Division did not return
several calls regarding the machines' Gator 1 Card troubles.
Carlson said some trouble stems from the fact that Pepsi
has been trying to maintain Coca-Cola's old filling schedule.
But Quenten Wentworth, regional sales manager for Pepsi
Bottling Group, said the company tried to predict campus sale rates
and establish a tentative schedule accordingly.
. "We took our best guess based on demographic data,"
Wentworth said. "We're seeing out of stocks in different machines;
SEE PEPSI, PAGE 8


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Student
Government no
longer supports
free hugs.with
service at its Reitz
Union bicycle
repair station.
See story,
pg. 5.


Gators to test adjustments against UK
Though, Urban Meyer makes his road
debut against one of the worst teams in the
Southeastern Conference, Saturday's game
against Kentucky arrives at an ideal time..
Sandwiched between UF's 16-7 vic-
tory against then-No. 4 .Tennessee and next
weekend's road showdown against No.
20 Alabama, the Kentucky game gives the
Gators an opportunity to readjust after two
key players on both sides of the ball suffered
major injuries.


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News Today


LOCAL
Bakery campaign helping
hurricane victims
UF junior Mike Watkins is
working six hours today at The
Chesapeake Bagel Bakery un-
paid.
Bakery staff are volunteering
to donate the restaurant's sales to
Desire Street Ministries in New
Orleans, led by former UF quar-
terback and Heisman Trophy
winner Danny Wuerffel.
Wuerffel is the director of de-
velopment for the organization,
which provides an outlet for spiri-
tual and community involvement
to the neighborhood and educates
underprivileged youth.
"I feel great working unpaid,"
Watkins said. "I just want to do
whatever I can to help out the
people in New Orleans."
Bakery owner Ken Rembert
said he hopes to donate $3,000
toward rebuilding the ministry's
facilities, which were wiped out
by Hurricane Katrina.
Other local restaurants have
held similar relief drives. On
Labor Day, Cafe Gardens do-
nated more than $3,000 tips
included to the American Red
Cross.
"It says a lot about our commu-
nity," said Caf6 Gardens Manager
Lindsay Weatherdon. "We care
about what goes on in the nation,
not just in Gainesville."


EDUCATION


Teens: Schools Help In Finding Career Path
A new Gallup Youth Survey asked students (teens aged 13 to 17) a series of questions
about how well they feel their schools are preparing them for life. These results are
based on Internet surveys with a randomly selected national sample of 600 teenagers
conducted July 6 to Sept. 4, 2005. Sampling error: +4 percentage points.
What overall grade would you
assign to the school you attended i-
last year?

A 28%
No, is not helping
B -49%


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ANNOUNCEMENT
Students interested in vol-
unteering with Gator Hurricane
Relief will meet Saturday at 10:30
a.m. at the Engineering Parking
Lot, across from the Reitz Union.
Volunteers will sort donations for
the American Red Cross.


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.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 i ALLIGATOR, 3


RTS driver spreads good cheer and birthday greetings


Kristin Nichols/ Alligator
Bus driver Johnny Boswell greets students with a smile on his
route Tuesday.


By JESSICA RIFFEL
Alligator Writer
jriffel@alligator.org

Students sluggishly boarded the
Regional Transit System Route 9 bus
in the Friday afternoon heat on their
way home.
As the bus rolled down Gale
Lemerand Drive, the driver's voice
rang through the loudspeaker.
"Does anyone have a birthday in
the month of September?"
One girl tentatively raised her
hand. The other students looked at
each other, surprised. They were
about to be instructed to sing "Happy
Birthday."
"You may think 'Is he really an
RTS driver?'" Johnny Boswell said to
his passengers. "Am I allowed to do
this? Well, the answer is: It don't matter
- I'm driving the bus. I'm in charge."
And just as Boswell began leading
the passengers in song, one student
pressed the stop requested button.
"Stop ringing the bell!" Boswell
joked over the telecom. "I'm in charge.
I could just press the accelerator
instead of the brake, and there goes
your stop."
Boswell slowed down and let the
student off, and he and the passengers
continued their serenade of the girl.
"I try to make them have a good
time on the bus try to make them
laugh, try to make them forget their
problems for a couple minutes,"
Boswell said.
Boswell said he likes to crack jokes
when the bus is full to get students'
minds off an otherwise unpleasant
situation. He fits as many people onto
the bus as possible, stopping to pick


up passengers in circumstances when
most drivers would not.
"They're just trying to get to class
to better themselves," Boswell said.
"I'm always trying to help everybody
that I possibly can. If I can get more on
the bus, I can get you to class on time
and you can get the better grade."
"I try to make them have a
good time on the bus try
to make them laugh, try
to make them forget their
problems for a couple min-
utes."
Johnny Boswell
RTS bus driver

Driving the Sorority Row route
Tuesday, Boswell told one student
who ran up as the bus was about to
depart that it was against RTS policy
to allow latecomers on. At another
stop, he told a girl that her lace-less
shoe was untied.
After a second of surprise, both
students smiled and sat down.
"It's just heartwarming to see peo-
ple smile," he said. "It's just a beauti-
-ful thing. Some people have beautiful
smiles, and I don't know why they try
to hide it."
Boswell said the jokes break up the
otherwise tedious job of driving the
20-minute loop on the Sorority Row
route for 10 hours.
"It makes my day go by a whole lot
quicker," he said.
He started driving for RTS in 1991,
and following a brief stint in Atlanta,
he returned to his job in Gainesville


two years ago.
But the bus driver said he hopes to
move on to another project soon.
Boswell is the youth pastor at
Passage Family Church in Gainesville,
and he has a heart for kids, especially
those in bad situations who need help
and encouragement.
"There's a lot of youth in need
who need someone to come to their
rescue," Boswell said.
He has been working with his wife,
Palenthia, on starting a program to
help at-risk youth through his church.
He said he wants to assist kids
struggling in school or labeled as trou-
blemakers to turn their lives around.,
He plans to work -with their families
and schools to change their attitudes
and give them hope.
He has six boys of his own: three
from what he calls his "younger, wild
days" and three, ages 6, 11 and 13, he
raises now.
Boswell said he cherishes the mo-
ments he has with the children he is
raising memories that he was not
able to make with the first three sons
he did not raise.
"That's one area I really did not do
well in when I was younger," Boswell
said. "Something that I need to make
amends for."
He said that is part of the motiva-
tion for starting the mentoring and
intervention program. He said he
wants to affect as many kids as pos-
sible.
But until the program is set up
and Boswell is able to work full time
heading up that project, students can
find him driving an RTS bus, singing
"Happy Birthday" and making pas-.
sengers smile.


Air show this weekend to feature Navy's Blue Angels


* THE SHOW WILL GO ON SATUR-
DAY AND SUNDAY AT GAINESVILLE
REGIONAL AIRPORT.

By STEPHANIE ROSENBLATT
Alligator Writer
srosenblatt@alligator.org

The air fell silent as six blue-and-yellow
bullets streaked across the sky Thursday.


Then the deafening rumble caught up Lt. Cmdr. Theodore Steelman, pilot of jet we'll do the same here for Gainesville,"
with the city of Gainesville, revealing how No. 6 of the Blue Angels, said anytime the Steelman said.


these jets rip the air apart as they fly at just
under Mach 1.8, almost twice the speed of
sound.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels turned
onlookers' heads upward as they landed
at the Gainesville Regional Airport for
the Heart of Florida Air Show 2005 this
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Discussions aim to improve UF's national rankings


% THE UNIVERSITY IS RANKED 50TH
8Y U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT.

By ELIZABETH HILLAKER
Alligator Contributing Writer

UF aims to climbs the rungs of the national
university ladder one meeting at a time.
The office of the provost is hosting a series
of conversations between faculty, administra-
tion and experts to raise the university's U.S.
News & World Report rankings.
Even though UF is ranked No. 50 by the
publication, it is ranked No. 120 in faculty


resources, which include faculty salaries and
secretarial and graduate assistant support,
Faculty Senate Chairwoman Kim Tanzer said.
"We're really doing a whole lot with very
little," she said.
The. first event, "A Conversation about
University Budgets," will take place Monday
from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Reitz Union Room
282.
Knowing how the university is run is key
to making it better, Tanzer said.
The faculty raises $400 million through
research, helping to pay for more research
and graduate-assistant salaries, she said. It is a
huge piece of the university budget.


At the Faculty Senate meeting Thursday,
Provost Janie Fouke said the UF student-fac-
ulty ratio and the faculty-resources rankings
were UF's weakest areas.
UF has to create some impact in those ar-
eas, she said.
U F Class size and
AdminiRstration student-teacher ra-
tios are poor because
UF doesn't have money to hire more faculty
members, Tanzer said.
The budget discussion will have three ob-
jectives. It will recognize the work being done
to raise money, explain the budget process and
aim faculty energies where they will be most


helpful, she said.
The meeting about collaborative learning
is Oct. 12 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Emerson
Alumni Hall Room 209.
The third event, concerning recruiting and
retaining diverse faculty, will be held Nov. 9
and 10 in the Reitz Union. Since there is lim-
ited seating, preregistration with the office of
the provost is required.
"Faculty members are concerned that our
faculty is not as diverse as we would like it to
be," Tanzer said.
Only a little more than 6 percent of UF's
full-time faculty is African American or
Hispanic.


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UF camp opens its doors


He wants you
Dressed in an Un-
cle Sam costume,
Charles Morehead,
a member of Col-
lege Republicans,
hands out fliers on
Turlington Plaza
for a Social. Secu-
rity policy debate
Thursday evening.
The group defend-
ed Bush's reform
plans.


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By NICK PATRICK
Alligator Contributing Writer

After leading the Gators to four SEC
titles and a national championship,
Gator football star Danny Wuerffel fi-
nally asked his alma mater for something
in return.
As director of development at Desire
Street Ministries in New Orleans,
Wuerffel came to UF last week seeking
permission for the ministry's school
to temporarily relocate to a UF-owned
camp after its own campus was. de-
stroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
UF agreed, and the Desire Street
Academy, a private school for under-
privileged boys, is now renting the uni-
versity facilities at Camp Timpoochee in
Niceville, ending an exhaustive search,
said Jeff Killebrew, communications di-
rector for the academy.
"It was obvious that we weren't going
back to New Orleans anytime soon," he
said. "We heard of a place in Niceville,
went to see if it was an option and saw
that this was the place to be."
Camp Timpoochee, part of the 4-H
youth-development program operated
by UF, was rented out to private groups
at the time, but they were willing to re-
locate to give the Desire Street students-
a home.
Despite having a place to go,
Killebrew said the school will face other
challenges in the months ahead.
"Our school has never been a board-
ing school until now," he said. "The kids
are not used to being this far from home.


For some it will be a good thing, but for
others it will be tough."
In order to deal with the trauma
Hurricane Katrina's destruction caused,
Killebrew said the school will bring in
grief counselors.
"Our school has never been a
boarding school until now. The
kids are not used to being this
far from home. For some it will
be a good thing, but for others
it will be tough."
Jeff Killebrew
Desire Street Academy
communications director

Another issue facing the school was
funding for the move as well as other
financial issues; however, these needs
are being met head-on by the generosity
of people around the country, Killebrew
said.
"UF donated the pay-per-view profits
from the Louisiana Tech game, and other
people have been donating from every-
where," he said.
The academy was founded in 2002
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ADMINISTRATION

Faculty condemns cartoon


By LYNDSEY LEWIS
Alligator Writer
Ulewis@alligator.org

Increasing diversity among
members of the university com-
munity remains a key objective
in UF's mission to become a Top-
10 public research institution,
but some members of the UF
Faculty Senate said the Alligator
may be hindering that effort.
Diversity issues were
brought to the forefront of a
Thursday-aftemoon meeting
as the body passed a resolu-
tion condemning a recent edi-
torial cartoon printed in the
Alligator's Opinions section.
"It is a judgment of a great
many people that this one goes
over the line," English professor
Scott Nygren said.
Although the Faculty Senate
passed the resolution condemn-
ing the Alligator cartoon, it did
not pass an addendum that
would request UF to refrain
from advertising in the newspa-
per until an apology is issued.
The resolution demands that
the Alligator issue an apology
that is "in print, in good faith,
in a prominent font and on the
front page, for their bad judg-
ment and its corrosive effects on


the university community."
Nygren emphasized that
he does not advocate censor-
ship and that the controversy
surrounding the cartoon is not
about free speech.
"In our society, anybody has
a right to make a fool of them-
selves in public," he said, add-
ing that citizens also have the
right to protest anything they
find offensive or distasteful.
"It is a judgment of a
great many people that
this one goes over the
line."
Scott Nygren
UF English professor

"I hope [the Alligator] will
learn something from this, but
at this point it's already in the
public sphere," he said.
Environmental engineering
professor Jean Andino said the
issue has risen to the national
front and that the cartoon re-
flects poorly on the entire UF
community.
"There have been several on-
line chats about what is going on
here at the University of Florida,
and this does affect the universi-


ty's reputation," she said.
Nygren and other faculty
members expressed concern
about whether public scrutiny
of the cartoon could affect UF's
minority-recruitment efforts.
Amid calls to increase diver-
sity awareness at UF, the Senate
also discussed a proposal that
would alter some general-edu-
cation requirements beginning
with next year's freshman class.
While current students must
take six credits with either an in-
temational or diversity focus, the
proposal would require students
entering UF in 2006 or later to
take three international credits
and three diversity credits.
"The way the [current] re-
quirement is worded, students
may, and most of them do,
choose to get either all inter-
national or all diversity," said
Andy McCullough, chairman of
the Senate's General Education
Council.
McCullough said he wants to
return to the requirement's ini-
tial intent, which was to educate
students in relating to an increas-
ingly diverse global community.
Additionally, the proposal
would require a grade of C or
better to receive credit for the
requirements.


SG says no more hugs


at bicycle-repair shop


By JUSTIN RICHARDS
Alligator Writer
jrichards@alligator.org

"Free hugs," they cried. But their
cries have been silenced, and their
open arms have been shut.
Volunteer workers at the Student
Government Bicycle Repair Shop
took down a long-standing sign of-
fering free hugs at the request of an
SG employee Thursday.
"They've got to take the sign
down because Student Government
does not support free hugs," bicycle
repairman Jon Walter said. "But we
at the bike shop still support it, of
course.",
SG Office Manager Sandy
Vernon, who asked workers to re-
move the sign, said some girls came
to her office and complained about
two male students offering hugs at
the repair shop.
"They felt uncomfortable with
free hugs," Vernon said.
Vernon added that the girls had
not been hugged. Walter said the
students yelling out "free hugs" were


friends who do not work at the shop.
Vernon did not object to hugs
but said they should be solicited
elsewhere.
"If you want to do it for fun, don't
do it in the bike-repair
Student area. Move away from
Life the bike-repair area,"
Vemon said.
Walter said the affectionate no-
tice had been posted on the Student
Government Bike Repair sign since
Spring.
At least two people walk in daily
seeking hugs, he said.
"It gained popularity just be-
cause it put smiles on people's faces.
People came in for a hug and it
made their days better," he said.
He added they could get "a little
rowdy."
"I don't really support all the
yelling. Sometimes it would get
ridiculous," he said.
But Walter vowed that the hugs
will go on.
"Of course we'll still give out free
hugs," he said. "I could care less if
the sign's up there."


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Editorial
It's over. We are at the end of the last full week before the
most important event of all UF students' lives.
Student Government elections.
Yes, we know you all will go out in droves to vote for
your favorite senators on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Editorial Board is going to camp out in front of the
Reitz Union polling station Monday night. Everyone's in-
vited. We'll get into our sleeping bags and tell ghost stories
about former student body presidents whose spirits roam
the third floor halls, threatening to spend more money on
squishy alligators and mints.
But we needn't scare you just yet. That's for next week.
Today is all about scaring other people with our bloody
DARTS and blindingly bright LAURELS.
No, it isn't Halloween yet. We don't know how we got
on that track.
Perhaps we're just dark and cynical year-round.
So brandish your sword, don the garlic necklace and
dig a deep, skeptical grave as we begin this week's edition
of...


Darts & Laurels
We'll begin our quest for oddities by pinning a that's-a-
scary-concept-but-also-an-awesome-sensation LAUREL on-
TouchMe USA for promoting sexual health with a vibrating
condom.
The new product is "more effective for young women
who wouldn't be so experienced," said marketing director
Rachel Davis.
Great. Because we all know that bad sex is usually the
woman's problem.
We're primarily interested that the new condom can finish
the job if the guy isn't up to the challenge.
The vibrating ring inside the condom is even vacuum-
sealed to ensure cleanliness.
Why even bother with the real thing?
Sometimes a substitution works just fine.,
So we hand a we-want-to-read-without-slipping-into-
poverty LAUREL to Google for continuing forward with
its plans to digitize libraries in the face of adversity.
Some are concerned with whether this will violate copy-
right laws, but libraries seem keen on the idea.
We're just glad future students might at least have a
searchable online library. As it stands, we don't even have a
concrete library, much less an online one' that is easily navi-
gated.
Speaking of places that aren't navigable, we shoot a we-
know-you-want-to-help-but-you're-just-a-little-crazy DART
at Sean Penn for being ineffective in his recent New Orleans
rescue efforts.
According to a few reports, Penn's most recent endeavor
to save stranded New Orleans residents failed when his tiny
boat filled with water.
Stuffed into the small craft were a personal photographer
and a driver. The boat began to sink at take-off because some-
one forgot to plug a hole.
Penn, in what appeared to be a bulletproof jacket, tried to
bail out the boat with a red plastic cup.
Oh well, there wasn't any room for those he was trying
to save anyway. Perhaps we were wrong the government
isn't the most inefficient rescuer.
But UF is steering toward rescuing our campus. We hang
an at-least-our-school-knows-that-the-planet-isn't-infinite
LAUREL on the Faculty Senate for initiating the decision
to put the Office of Sustainability in the university's chief
administration building.
We're glad the Faculty Senate and shared governance
were able to take a step forward for the university. -


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Machen obsessed with Top-10 status


I'd like for UF to become a Top-10 public research univer- 300 years right he
sity as much as anyone else does. cost you a dime.
As one of the many students who shunned more Accept the bes
prestigious schools in favor of UF's more practical combina- apply to UF.-Some
tion of good academics and insanely low cost of attendance, minorities.
I support anything that bumps up public perception of my Probably fewer
degree's worth. -Matt Sanchez minorities because
But does it seem to anyone else that UF President Bernie of then around. Thi
Machen is basing every decision on whether or not it will n Moderation them minorities.
help us become a Top-10 university? msanchez@alligator.org You don't have t
Last week for instance, the UF administration announced they live in Florida,
it would finally begin negotiations with United Faculty of UF is and they're
Florida after almost three years of sticking its fingers in its to get in.
ears and saying, "Nuh-uh, you don't really exist." But Machen is very concerned about th
Machen was leery of the situation, however, because he number of African American students at UI
noticed few top universities have faculty unions. Why doesn't he just come out and say w
Obsessed much? "I think we need to get some more min
Even setting aside the fact that preventing workers to impress the guys over at U.S. News & Worl
unionize is contrary to the basic principles of American so- The Alligator even reported at the beg
city, it's hard to conceive of any possible way that having a mester that Machen had a message for the s
faculty union could hurt UF's chances of climbing the ranks. involved on campus.
Unfortunately, this sort of thinking seems to be the rule Allow me to translate: "Get off your laz
rather than the exception. making us look bad."
Earlier last week, Machen addressed the Board of Trustees After all, high student participation in roc
on fthe issue of UF's quest to become a Top-10 univer I dubs and random community service is a k
mean, on the issue of minority recruitment. research institution.
Specifically, he was concerned about the progress of UF's Let's just hope this single-minded purs
minority recruitment strategy and the new branding cam- will produce some results.
paign to increase national recognition of the university. Until then, we can only hope that Mache
To be fair, I'm concerned about these as well. his two obsessions to form some kind of fib
I'm concerned that we have these concerns at all. I can see it now, though the thought mak
Branding is a relatively minor issue. I think we spend too Step one: stop students from drinking.
much money for little apparent gain how about another Step two: ???
slogan, guys? It's been weeks, but at least there's a reasonable Step three: profit. Uh, I mean become
theory behind it. research university.
I can't say,the same about minority recruitment. Matt Sanchez is a journalism senior. His c
Listen, UF, I've got your minority program for the next Friday.
The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


Reader response
Today's question:
IS Machen obsessed with UF
becoming a Top-10 university?


Thursday's question:
Should Goldberg have banned SG
advertisements in the paper?


Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org


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Yehle's response falls short of ideal
Emily Yehle's column in Thursday's
Alligator disappointed me.
I sympathize with the staff there is no
reason to harass anyone but I still feel that
the cartoon failed and the Alligator's response
could have been better. Instead of refusing
so profusely to apologize, you should have
provoked the public to examine the word and
its effects.
Was it wrong? Yes. There is no way around
that fact.
Yehle said, "However, we are young
and have the ability to forego the ideas and
stereotypes that are imprinted on an older
generation's mind. It's the younger generation
that has recycled this controversial term into
something completely different."
That's a nice ideal but it is not realistic.


We still experience racism today and some
of us have been called that word in a deroga-
tory manner. It's an insult, and I don't condone
the use of it by anyone, black or white.
The word has not effectively been "flipped"
into anything positive, so no one should be
"able to use it" whether it ends in -er or -a.
In our society, the n-word has become pop-
ular slang, and you will hear it in many songs,
on the street and on TV. That doesn't mean the
Alligator should use it.
"A newspaper benefits society by com-
menting on society," Yehle said.
Then let the Alligator now address the is-
sue of how ineffective the revolutionizing of
this word has been and examine that the use
of it is not constructive in any way.
Aufeya Glover
3JM


Cartoon has sparked important debate
The debate over the n-word on UF's campus
is heated. It began with a cartoon, and the fall-
out has students protesting, our student body
president making edicts and university officials
chiming in with public statements daily.
In my nearly four years at UF I have never
been so proud.
College campuses are where future lead-
ers are shaped and individuals learn what
they are truly made of. Marlette's cartoon got
people talking about racism. Whether or not
that was its intention, and whether or not you
think that's a cartoonist's job, be grateful.
I didn't know what I thought about casual
use of the term until this week. And it came
from talking, debating and listening.
Using SG's advertising dollars to force the
paper into apologizing isn't going to solve


anything, Joe Goldberg. Listening is. What my
ears have taught me this week is that people
in Gainesville are uncomfortable with certain
words when they are used by certain people.
As our strident body president, why don't
you try to do something about that? And
don't do it with a workshop, or a committee
or a photo op with you and members of the
Black Student Union. Start by listening. What
you'll hear is a debate that's been a long time
coming, and what you should do is everything
you can to keep that debate going.
There doesn't have to be a winner or a
loser, but maybe next time it won't take a
cartoon for us to find out how we really feel
about'each other.
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Alexis Flores and Lola Bovell celebrate after being crowned Mr. and Ms. Hispanic Student
Association at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday night.


Mr. and Ms. HSA crowned


By KIMBERLY GOUZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

The sounds of salsa and merengue blasted
from the Rion Ballroom on Thursday as a crowd
of about 80 cheered on eight hopefuls compet-
ing for the title of Mr. and Ms. Hispanic Student
Association 2005.
Alexis Hans Flores, an occupational therapy
major, and Lola Sophia Bovell, a political science
major, were crowned at the end of the night after
impressing the judges with their self-confidence,
enthusiasm and public-speaking abilities.
The winners were given scholarships and spots
on the HSA float in the Homecoming Parade, in
addition to the customary crown, sash and roses.
Flores and Bovell will also represent the
Hispanic and multicultural communities during
the 2005-06 school year.
"All of the contestants did a fabulous job,
and it was hard to select just two," said Carlos
Hemandez, judge and HSA faculty adviser.
Rodriguez said he was looking for contestants


who would "serve to empower their generation
and educate the general population about what it
means to be a Latino/Latina on this campus and
in this country."
"All of the contestants did a fabulous
job, and it was hard to select just two."
Carlos Hernandez
HSA event judge and faculty adviser

Flores, who charmed two audience members
when he handed them roses during the formal sec-
tion of the competition, won another pageant ear-
lier this week with Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority's
"A Few Good Men" scholarship pageant.
Bovell impressed the judges with her musical
talents when she played a pre-recorded clarinet
solo for the audience.
Bovell said her main goal as Ms. HSA 2005 is
to bridge the gaps that exist within the Hispanic
community, as well as the gaps that exist between
all races and ethnicities on campus.


* GRAMMY WINNER, NEW
ENSEMBLE WILL PERFORM.

By DIANA MAZZELLA
Alligator Writer.
dmazzella@alligator.org

Hispanic music artists Bacilos
and Yerba Buena are coming to the
Phillips Center for the Performing
Arts on Saturday as part of Hispanic
Heritage Month.
The Hispanic Student
Association and Student
Government Productions are bring-
ing the Grammy Award-winning
group Bacilos and a newer, eclectic
group, Yerba Buena, to UE.
Last year's concert featuring
Oscar D'Leon was also at the center;
it sold out with nearly 1,700 seats,
said Danny Sanchez, public rela-
tions director for the month.
Though in years past the month's
big event was a comedy night, the
concert is now the center of atten-
tion, he said.
"The HHM concert is probably
the biggest, or only, large Latin mu-
sic event in the area," Sanchez said.
- He said the next closest venues
for this type of event would be
Jacksonville or Orlando.


He mentioned that Bacilos is
highly regarded in the Spanish-
speaking community.
The concert will cost SG about
$58,000, which includes hall rental,
advertising and taking care of the
groups while .they are in town,
Sanchez said.
HHM Executive Director Jessica
Klahr, said the artists for this con-
cert represent a variety of cultures,
including Puerto Rican, Colombian,
Brazilian, Cuban and Venezuelan.
Some concerts in the
On past have focused
Campus only. on one specific
culture.
Bacilos'second album "Caraluna".
has been among the Top 15 hits on
Billboard's Latin charts, according to
Bacilos' Web site. It has been No. 1 in
10 countries, including Mexico, Peru
and the Dominican Republic.
Klahr said Bacilos uses some
English words but that Yerba Buena
sings more in Spanglish, a mixture
of English and Spanish. She said
some call them the Hispanic Black
Eyed Peas because of their use of
different styles of music.
Tickets are available to students
today and for the general public
Saturday. The concert is free and
starts at 7 p.m.


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we're changing flavor line-ups on
the fly."
He explained that the machines,
which hold nearly 300 bottles, have
quickly sold out of certain drinks,
such as the best-selling Mountain
Dew, because they are more popular
than expected.
"We are in the process of get-
ting to know the campus better and
knowing which machines sell out
faster," he said. "We're definitely
still having some out-of-stock issues,
but we're getting it solved as quickly
as possible."
Administrators at UF said they
are neither surprised nor concerned
by the soda shortage.
"We anticipated it," said Ed


Poppell, vice president for Finance
and Administration. "That's part of
the transition."
Despite shortcomings in the
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Independent candidates offer own ideas


Panelists talk


Constitution
By ADRIANNA C. RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

The table was not round, but with an hour-and-a-
half discussion between Florida congressmen and UF
professors, the university observed the nationwide
Constitution Day by exploring the relevance of the more
than 200-year-old document Wednesday.
In the Grand Reading Room of the oldest library on
the UF campus, seven panelists spoke to an audience'
of students, professors and others to discuss the U.S.
Constitution, the world's oldest.,
Panelists included state Reps. Larry Cretul and Ed
Jennings, UF law professors Fletcher Baldwin, Sharon
Rush and Christopher Slobogin, UF political science
professor Samuel Stafford and UF history professor
Elizabeth Dale. They discussed topics ranging from
what the Founding Fathers would change
Student in the Constitution to the Senate confirma-
iUfe tion hearings on Chief Justice nominee John
Roberts.
"One thing I think we perhaps overlook is how much
of an experiment this was," Dale said of the Founding
Fathers and the beginnings of the Constitution.
Senior materials-science engineering student Brian
Davis, 21, said he came because he wanted to take part in
constitutional debate.
"I think legal scholarship isn't something we should
leave to legal scholars," Davis said. "It's something that
impacts our everyday lives."
Davis said he hoped the panel would address the
issues of privacy, gay rights, eminent domain and civil
rights.
"As a gay man, I think the Constitution supports gay
marriage, but there are people who'd like to change that,"
he said.
Eastside High School senior John-David Cooksley,
18, drove from Micanopy to attend the roundtable. An
international baccalaureate student, he said he is in the
process of applying to UF and came as part of his senior
project about privacy and the Patriot Act.
"I'm concerned with people's privacy," Cooksley said.
"We're always being watched."


INDIES, from page 1


it's ridiculous," he said.
His rival, Paul Pakidis, said
he would try to move Student
Government toward an Internet
voting system.
Sam Miorelli, a candidate for the
Hume Hall seat, seeks to fill in the
spaces that the other parties have
missed, he said.
Miorelli suggested a marriage
between The Gator and Impact
parties' ideas for the Regional
Transit System.
He said SG can supplement
funding for RTS's next fleet of
buses to give them hybrid motors
- Gator's idea on the condi-
tion that the system expands its
routes and adds Sunday service
- Impact's promise.
Miorelli also proposed unifica-
tion of all Gator 1 Card accounts,
such as vending and declining bal-
ance, into one account.
He denounced "wasteful
spending" by SG and the recent
action Student Body President Joe
Goldberg has taken to halt SG ad-
vertising in the Alligator.
"It smacks of, 'Well, we're the
politicians, and we don't like when
people report on us, so we're going


to try to get rid of the people who
report on us,' and on top of being
arrogant, that's just disgusting," he
said. "The only people I've talked
to who think that that's a real good
idea and support this are Gator
Party candidates."
"They're slow. One of them
is always broken. I person-
ally have waited 15 minutes
for an elevator, so that
seems to be the biggest is-
sue concerning the people
of Beaty."
Steven Roberts
Student Senate candidate

Miorelli's competitor, Steven
Roberts, stressed the transparency
of SG activities, suggesting a bul-
letin on the Honors Daily Update
for SG happenings and a Facebook
group allowing Hume residents to
communicate with him.
Beaty Towers candidate Carlo
Salas echoed Miorelli's sentiment
about SG's Alligator policy and
promised to fight it.
He also emphasized the impor-
tance of more free printing at cam-
pus CIRCA labs.


But his core campaign issue
seems to be speeding up the reno-
vation of Beaty's elevators.
"They're slow. One of them is
always broken," he said. "I per-
sonally have waited 15 minutes
for an elevator, so that seems to be
the biggest issue concerning the
people of Beaty."
The alternate Beaty candidate,
Jordan McBee, suggested secu-
rity cameras and better lighting
at campus bicycle racks to deter
theft.
McBee's other campaign issues
include wireless Internet at Beaty,
more responsible SG funding and
online publication of the Reitz
Union Ride Board, which helps
students find carpool buddies for
trips out of town.
He said an online Ride Board
would reduce the need for cars on
campus.
Maland said independent can-
didates are at an electoral disad-
vantage because they don't have
the solidarity that official parties
do.
But, he said, "independent
candidates should never be ruled
out. Every election, independent
candidates win and put up a good
fight."


Fooks: Temporary money 'very, very ugly'.to procure


GRADUATE, from page 1

waivers may be to blame for the problem.
Additionally, UF's financial business office uses a
computer system that she said dates back to about 1976
and is "irretrievably broken."
However, the business office is working to implement
the accounting software PeopleSoft, which has been
blamed for numerous faculty payroll issues in the past.


"Maybe PeopleSoft will solve that problem; maybe
PeopleSoft will create a different set of problems," she
said.
Fooks said UF's financial aid Web site is being rede-
. signed to separate graduates and undergraduates, but she
is unsure how to remedy the issue of aid reimbursement,
which could border on illegality.
"I don't know how to solve that problem," she said.
"We have ways that we can get you temporary money,
but it isn't clean, and it's very, very ugly."


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 ,


ALLIGATOR
www.alligator.org/class


I For Rent -- 1 For Rent
nil furnished J finished


It's not too late!
Escape the dorms this spring
1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH
Cable*Gated*Sauna*24hr Gym*Tanning
*Close to UF!*Lease for SPRING*377-2777
12-7-72-1
Super Clean Studio
Walk to Shands-
Annual lease
Now as low as $355 monthly
inc all utilities ph 336-9836
12-7-72-1
NEED ROOMMATES?!
Private Bed/Bath, in 3/3 Apt.
$489 for all utilities, furn, & internet
Call 336-3838
12-7-72-1
BETTER THAN THE DORMS
Roommate matching from $430
Townhouse style*Furnished*All Utilities
Pool*Gym*Hot Tub*Free Tanning
Call for specials! 372-8100
12-7-72-1
HUGE *AFFORDABLE 1, 2 & 3BR
Spiral Staircase Skylight
Pool 2 Tennis Cts
Indvl lease & Utility Pack
Now and Fall 377-7401 12-7-72-1

Close to UF
FREE Roommate Match
FREE CABLE, FREE Utilities
FREE Alarm FREE Furniture
FREE Tanning, W/D, PC Lab
24-hr Gym, Gated Entry


FREE $250 FREE
Sublease available now thru May '06
4BR/2BA Fully furnished apt. Great female
roommates. Within 1 mile of UF Rent $390 +
util. Call Mellisa at 305-318-1040 9-23-5-1

Room. in a home w/big yard for serious fe-
male student. Non-smokers, 5 minutes from
campus, processed water, unlimited calls,
short term okay- call Barbara 352-376-9960
9-26-5-1

Last 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA at Countryside
furnished incl DSL, cable, util, wash/dryer, lo-
cal & long distance, pool, 51 in TV $390/mo,
women. Call 352-281-4588 10-20-20-1



in u unfurnished J

*QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN
SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $345/mo.
*1BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or
mobile 213-3901. 12-7-72-2

ACROSS FROM UF
1 BRs from $460
Laundry on site, pets ok.
700 sq ft, Free Parking.
Open Weekends 371-7777
12-7-72-2

LYONS SPECIAL
$99 1st month's rent
377-8797
12-7-72-2


VFor Rent
unfurnished

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
HUGE apt! HUGE value! 2BR avail. NOW!
1,2 & 4 BR units avail Jan '06
Pool, tennis, alarm, close to everything!
FREE UF parking, pets welcome!
pinetreegardens.com or call 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
Cable*Gated*Sauna*24hr Gym*Tanning
*Close to UF!*Lease for SPRING*377-2777
12-7-72-2


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



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


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



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



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


Only $485, 372-0400 Need a Rental Home or Condo?
12-7-72-1 Need A Tenant?
CALL THE BEST!
1, 2, 3, 4BR Apts.
www.ApartmentslnGainesville.com
12-7-72-1 x

ONE MONTH FREE Watson ReahyCorp. REALTORS-
+ Free Internet, Cable, W/D, PC Lab, New www.watsonrent.com
Gym, 3 Bus Stops and Roommate Match! Property Mgmt/Renta 352-35-0440
The Best Student Full Service Sales 352-377-8899
gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com
Living and a Fun 12-7-72-2

Community! Wake up & walk to UF
Studios & 1 bedrooms
Going Fast 271-3131 Starting @ $469
127721 Pet friendly, Pool
12-7-72-1 .. ... .. ..


Walk to SFCC
Roll out of bed and
into class.
$399 Gets you all this!
Fully Furnished, Free Ethernet, Free Cable
w/HBO, FREE UTILITIES, W/D,
Roommate match.
379-9300
12-7-72-1
UF Living At Its Best
4/4 & 3/3 from $385 Incl. all util., cable, &
internet. On UF bus routes. Free roommate
match. MaCor Realty Inc. 352-375-8888
10-18-45-1
NS and dog-friendly roomates wanted
IMMEDIATELY! New appliances, wireless,
W/D, direct bus route and biking distance.
everything incl. for $435/mo. 386-795-5888
9-27-20-1
Large fully furnished room in a luxury 2
story house with prof. lady who is seeking
the same. The Valley off NW 39th Ave. $125/
wk. incl., cable, electric and phone. 514-3409
9-30-1.3-1

DUCKPOND
1 Room in 2 story 3BR/2BA House. All util.
incl. Fully furnished. W/D. 514-3409 9-30-
13-1


You will win big when you advertise in the Alligator's 2005 Homecoming
Souvenir Edition! More than 60,000 people will be coming to Gainesville


C-ome See! 372-7111
12-7-72-2

JANUARY AVAILABILITY!
* HUGE floorplans! Great Pools!
*1BR $530 2 BR $575!
* Water/Sewer included!
* Bike to UF 335-7275
12-7-72-2

LIVE DOWNTOWN FOR SPRING!
Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s & 3/3s
Pool*Alarm*Pets Welcome
Available January! 338-0002
12-7-72-2

*SUN BAY APTSO
OSome furnished avail*
**Walk or Bike to Campus **
1-1 $460/mo**2-1 $520/mo
www.sunisland.info ***376-6720
12-7-72-2

1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus
line, and just a few miles from UF. Located
off SW 20th Ave. $375 $450, inci water,
sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets
allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2

LEASING FOR JANUARY!
* Stress free living! Great rates!
1BR from $460 2BR from $530
* Beautiful pools/courtyards
* Walk/bike to UF 372-7555
12-7-72-2


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Parker Road Baptist
Church
300 SW 122nd St. Gainesville,
FL 32607 Pastor Gordon Keller
332-4991. 9:45 Sunday School
Worship @ 11am & 6pm.
Wednesday Worship @> 7pm.
6:45pm Youth WOW

First Baptist Church
425 W. University Ave. Downtown
and Distinctivel Sunday Worship
11:00 am Bible Study 9:30 am
www.fbcgainesville.net




Christian Study Center
of Gainesville
Offenng classes, reading 'rroup;.
lecture- and more. Home .1f
Pascal', coffee house. For more
information vimt our webiie at
www.CrirStisarstud/center.or
112 1iw 16th St 379 7375




Holy Trinity Episcopal
Church
100 IIE Firut Street
Sunday Ser i.:es 8am. Holy Co,-n
union 8am, 10:30am. Educa.
tion Hour 9:15am
Holy Communion 6pm.
Wednesday',' er.'ice 12:15pm
Healing and Holi Communirjn

E- ^


www.JewishGator.com
(5 blocks north of the stadium)



First Lutheran Church
1801 NW 5th Ave. Liturgi-
cal Service at 8:30am and
11am. Upbeat Praise Ser-
vice at 1 lam. Sunday Free
Lunch for college students,
www.flcgainesville.com




The Family Church
The Family Church is a
nondenominationat,
multi-cultural Christian Church
voth great music, relevant mes-
sages. casual dress, and
friendly people. Service times
are Saturdays at 7pm and Sun-
days at 10am. 1022 SW 122nd
Street, Gainesville. Free rides
available to college students.
Call 352-332-6459
for more info. ext.19

University City
Church of Chnst
giow.raorsforchrist.org..
College Minritry meets at
Uni ersity CiLy Church.
Bible Stud' Sunday at 9:30am
and Wednesday 7pm.


U For Rent
unfurnished

HOUSES AT UF
2/3/5 BRs from $690
Wood Floors, W/D
Fenced in backyard, central ac
OPEN WEEKENDS 371-7777
12-7-72-2

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


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


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

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

Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $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 00 $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

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

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.




Management Inc.


12-7-72-2


U For Rent
a unfurnished

*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

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 9-23-29-2

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 9-23-29-2

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

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


Village West Apartments
800 NW 18th Ave
1BR/1 BA $460-$520/mo.
Ask about UF Parking Decal
Union Properties 373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-7-72-2


Bel-Aire Apartments
636 NW 26th Ave.
1 or 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 9-23-23-2

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 9-23-23-2

3/2 PARTY HOUSEAVAILABLE
NOW. 904-710-3050
9-30-28-2

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

907 NW 11th Ave.
4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious inte-
rior, large yard. $1200/mo
Campus Realty 692-3800 10-6-30-2

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

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4/3 O 3/2 HOUSES Walking ldistance to UF.
Newly remodeled./W/D, carport and huge
vard Cali 352-2F 3-2828. 9-30-26-2


U For Rent
unfurnished

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. 9-27-22-2

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
9-26-15-2

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

LUXURY 1 BR/I BA 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.
$350/mo 333-9413 leave message 9-26-
17-2

SEPT FREE! 1BR Great value!
Only $449/mos 0 $150 Deposit
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
THE WOODS 375-3077
9-30-20-2

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
9-23-14-2

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

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 333-9413 9-26-
14-2

Nice home 3BR/2BA
Central AC, tile, floors, carport, fenced yard,
W/D hookup. 328 SE 70th Street. $870/mo.
Pets neg. Sec. alarm. Avail immed 316-4637
9-30-17-2

DUCKPOND
Historic house, lots of charm, hardwood firs,
blocks to downtown, studio $400, 306 NE 6th
St. Call 538-6527, 379-4952 9-23-10-2

Near Campus Large 1 BR/1 BA $450/Mo
1 BR/1 BA Historic Area $325/Mo
4BR/2BA 1 Acre Lot $1100/Mo
Pear Tree Realty, Inc.
Realtor 335-3802 10-10-20-2


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4BR/2BA Double Carport, 2200 sq. ft. ter-
razol tile and carpet floors, inside laundry
room, large. fully equipped kitchen, near
schools, churches & shopping. $1200/mo
37-38 NW 16th Ave. 352-376-2547 9-30-14-2

1 BR/1 BA Condo
Close to UF. New appliances. Call 352-213-
3943 9-27-10-2

Nice & vey clean affordable 3BR/2BA brick
house. 1620 NW 55th St. Close to UF, SFCC
& Mall. Cent. H/AC, new DW, carport, laun-
d-', rm, scr porch, fenced backyard. Avail
immed. $945/mo 1st/last/sec. 352-281-4229
9-26-10-2

New 1430 sq. ft. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse.
Master suite. Pool, hi- spd. internet, security
system. New appliances. Near UF. $1000/
mo. Call 954-755-1728, 561-912-6223 9-
27-10-2

3BRs for rent in a 4BR/2BA. $250/mo each.
Off Williston Rd. Contact Jen 352-495-8068
or 407-947-9748 or Denise 407-509-4574
9-27-10-2

Efficiency apt. in quiet NW, perfect for prof
or grad student, $395, includes all utilities
& cable, avail Nov. 1 377-1868 6-8 PM 9-
30-12-2

Close to UF Law School. 3BR/1BA w/extra
room $840/MO. Parquet wood floors. Central
heat & air. 303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill
Management Inc. 352-317-3418 9-23-7-2

Casa Blanca West townhouse, 1000 sq. ft.
2BR/1.5BA, screened rm, W/D, pool, 2 bus
routes, avail Aug. $650/mo Call 352-359-
2594 9-28-10-2

1BR w/ pvt gated courtyard
Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW
23rd St. Starting at $395/mo. Pets arranged.
Call 377-2150. Please leave a message.
9-29-10-2

3BR/2BA newly renovated condo. Close
to the mall. No pets. Smoke-free environ-
ment. $1000/mo + deposit. Call 336-6421
9-29-10-2

SPECIAL REDUCED
3/1 1 Block to UF
1227 SW 4th Ave.
Remodeled, central heat/AC, wood floors,
clean. $975 Call 352-514-5060 9-23-5-2.

3BR/Pvt BA. Available 1/1/06. 6-12 month
lease. Perfect for grad/intl. students.
Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in
Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or
352-284-0979 10-7-15-2

Apartment For Rent
Gator Place Condos
3600 SW 23rd St. Apt #4
2 bed/1 bath $695 a month
Contact: Amy 561-252-5144 9-23-5-2


DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. New tile, new carpet,
new paint, cent AC/heat, W/D hk up. Walk/
bike to UF. 408-NW 5th Ave. UnitA. $750/mo
+ utils. 1st/last & sec. www.gatorpads.com
284-0316 or 281-0733 10-5-10-2


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www.BosshardtPM.com
Ask About Our Lucrative
Tenant Rewards Program!
2BR/2BA Haile Condo $900/mo
2BR/1 BA Near UF $475/mo
3BR/2BA Duckpond $795/mo
Ask about Move-In Specials!
Over 30+ Private Homes Available!
Call Today: 371-2118
12-7-50-2


Female 1 room in 3BR/3BA @ Univesity
Glades, 2 bus rts, W/D, internet, 24hr gym,
can do short term lease, + free desk! $400/
mo all inclusive OBO email izard83@ufl.edu
or call 386-299-1547 10-5-10-2

HISTORIC APARTMENTS Ceiling fans,
hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/
fireplaces. SE historic district. First, last,
security. 2BR & 2BR w/study $600-$800/mo.
NO dogs please 378-3704 10-20-20-2

1BR/1BA. No lease, on bus line, quiet neigh-
borhood, next to park, fresh carpet & paint.
No pets. $385/mo + $385 security Call 374-
7175 9-29-5-2

1 Room available in a beautiful & clean
house. Comes w/wood firs, pool, workout
room, W/D, dsl, maid & great roommates.
Call Justin 336-1271 10-14-16-2

CAMPUS REALTY
Great homes for rent in the UF area!
352-692-3800
www.campusrealty.org/rentals
10-5-10-2


* Subleases


ARBOR APTS. 1BR/1BA. Vaulted ceilings,
all new carpet & appliances. Starting Jan 06.
$500/mo. VERY NEGOTIABLE. Call 321-
695-3021 9-23-5-3

TAKE OVER LEASE for a 3BR12.5BA with
den, W/D, DW, free cable, free gym pass,
pool, bbcourt, tennis, racquet ball. Fun en-
vironment, close to UF, SFCC $965/mo. No
dep. Call Shannon at 331-9133. 9-26-4-3

SUBLEASE FOR SPRING
Huge 1/1 in Duckpond. Wood floors. Blvd.
Apts. $480/mo 786-417-7237 9-26-3-3


REDUCED RENT!
La M ancha Apts. 2/2 $6301mo NO DEPOSIT! Very clean,
Enjoy all-inclusive individual leases within great floorplan! 34th/Archer Rd. area.
walking distance of UF! Swimming pool, Available now! Call 772-453-3053 9-29-
laundry facilities, private parking. Make your 5-3
life easier today! Short term leases avail-
able! Call Campus Realty today 692-3800 ommate


JUST THE PLACE!
Studio, One and Two Bedrooms
Pets Welcome (ask for details)
Rents start at $329! PLUS FREE RENT!
Call today! 352-373-7665 9-26-5-2

CLOSE TO CAMPUS
Available now!
2BR/1 BA Apt. $475
38,R/1BA Duplex $600
MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2

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. $950/
mo. 305-297-4827 10-18-15-2

1st MONTH FREE
BRADISSEN PLACE Brand new construc-
tin.. Large 2BR/2BA condo. W/D, patio area.
Close to Archer Rd. & UF. $725/mo. On UF
bus route. 317-5060 or 332-0841 10-4-10-2


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

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


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

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-
26-4

Looking for female for 1 BR/BA in 3 BR/3BA
Apt at.Rockwood Villas. Hi-spd internet &
cable. On UF busline. All utils. incl. for $500/
mo Rent. 407-970-0720 or 407-421-3121.
9-27-10-4


Roommate 3BR/2BA, nice SW neighbor-
hood. Pool, DSL, HBO, $475/mo includes
utilities. Furnished optional. Female pre-
ferred. Call 772-201-9933. 9-23-6-4

Rooms for rent: Large, clean house. Close
to campus. High speed and cable. Large
yard. Two car garage and porch area. Rent
$425. For more info call Tre at 352-328-8878
9-23-5-4

1 BR avail in cute 2/1.5 twnhs w/vet stdnt, w/
d, fncd yard, pool, hi-spd int, new carpet, tile,
pets ok. NO DEPOSITS! $350/mo +1/2 util.
alexgatr@ufl.edu 352-255-7852 9-23-5-4

1 Male roommate needed. Serious student
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
10-14-20-4

OTULANE STUDENT NEEDS.ROOMMATE
to share 2/2 condo, includes::
utilities, cable, internet, w/d, gated, pool,
racquetball, fully furnished $125/wk
352-264-9821 9-35-36 9-23-5-4

** 3BR/2.5BA Roomate needed in Cricket
Club. Allergy-free environment, covered
parking available, on bus rt. Incl. clubhouse,
pool, gym, laundry in gated community, $450/
mo incl. utils. Jodi 494-0405 10-10-15-4

Rockwood Villas 1BR/1BA Avail in 3/3
Condo. $400/mo +utils. Close to campus
& on bus route. Call Karly at 352-514-1617
Leave msg. 10-4-10-4

ENJOY A ROMANTIC OLD HOUSE
near Library downtown. $285-$360/mo +
utilities. Free internet access. Short term. No
pets. No smoking. Job opportunity available.
378-1304 9-26-5-4

Beautiful home in tress on quiet street near
UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fire-
place, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D,
cent A/C, large yard, cats welcome. $340+
utils. 352-271-8711 9-26-5-4

1 MONTH FREE. Furnished 1 BR/1 BA avail-
able immediately in 3BR/3BA Campus Lodge
Apt. W/D, screened porch. Great location
$534/mo 757-348-8767 9-26-5-4

Rooms. $75-$85 P/W utilities color tv max
cab. w/m on bus r/t. 3 mi from Univ Ave +
Main St. But rent + utility. (negotiable) for one
day work. 376-0384 for all info. 10-4-10-4

Roommate needed: 1BR, private bath.
House on 441 just outside Gville. Rent $250
plus half cable & utilities. Porch, garage, gat-
ed community. Females only. Pets allowed.
Call Sara 352-359-0839 9-27-5-4

DUCKPOND AREA: 1BR in 3BR house
w/living & dining rm, kitchen, garage, front
& backyards. $300/mo + util. 352-256-3800
9-28-5-4

1/1 AVAILABLE
in NEW 2/2.5 townhouse: Everything new +
W/D. $430/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 352-870-2506
or email apt4rent06@yahoo.com 9-28-5-4

Roommate needed for 3BR/2BA apt .in SW
20th Ave now. $300 + 1/3 util. On UF busline.
Hi-spd inet, pool &TV cable. Free UF parking.
Call 219-7309, probook2003@yahoo.com
10-5-10-4


M/F Roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/
4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus
line, close to UF. $325 + shared util. Available
now. John 786-436-1657 10-5-10-4

Student roommates wanted to share newly
remodeled 4BR/3BA 2200 sq ft house.
DirecTV, wireless network, parking, lawn svc,
security, near UF on bus line. $375/mo utils
incl. Call Chris 283-3464 10-6-10-4

1BR available now. 5 min to UF. Free dig
cable, $300/mo + 1/3 util.Female or male
non-smoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441
10-6-10-4

Room in spacious 3BR/2BA home. 3 blocks
from NW 43rd St. & 16thAve. near SFCC &
UF. W/D, hi spd inet. Rob 494-2565. $300/
mo + utils. 1.0-13-15-4


Real E5stsate


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

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

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

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

UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO
4BR/4BA, 3 leases signed for next year. Call
for details 407-620-1555 9-30-28-5

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
10-14-30-5


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Virginia, SC PUBLIC AUCTIONS. Paste
this ad on your computer. Now keep check
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Service & RE. E-mail keith@carolinaauctio
ns.com (800)650-2427. 9-23-1-5

BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes
from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available!
HUD,Repos, REO, etc. These homes must
sell! For Listings Call (800)571-0225 Ext
H373. 9-23-1-5

WESTERN North Carolina Mountains
Cool Air, Views, Streams, Homes, Cabins,
Acreage FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY (800)642-5333. Realty Of
Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C.
28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com. 9-23-1-5

BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. ESCAPE
THE HEAT IN THE COOL BEAUTIFUL
PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN
NC. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments.
Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real
Estate, Murphy www.cherokeemountainrealt
y.com Call for Free Brochure (800)841-5868.
9-23-1-5

BEAUTIFUL GEORGIA PROPERTIES
To Be Sold at Auction in Sept-Oct. Visit
www.land2auction.com For Auction Dates
and Times Call PEACHSTATE (866)300-
7653. 9-23-1-5

VIEWS VIEWS VIEWS Helena Montana
- 4.15 Acres $60,990. Ride out your back-
door to millions of acres of national forest!
Awesome lake & mountain views, close to
Canyon Ferry Lake, minutes to Helena. Soils
tested, utilities, ready to build on. Call owner
(888)770-2240. 9-23-1-5

NC MOUNTAIN CABIN on-mountain top,
view, trees, waterfall & large public lake
nearby, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. $175,000 owner
(866)789-8535 www.NC77.com. 9-23-1-5

NC MOUNTAIN HOMESITES Spectacular
new gated riverfront community, near
Asheville. 1+ acre homesites from the 40s.
No time requirement to start building. Call
Today: (866)292-5762. 9-23-1-5

PRE-CONSTRUCTION WATERFRONT Only
10% down on Miami River, 2007completion.
20 units, condo conversions, minutes from
Ft. Lauderdale Beach. Great rental. Won't
last! Realtor (877)468-5687. 9-23-1-5


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WATERFRONT PROPERTIES WESTERN
NORTH CAROLINA FOOTHILLS OF THE
APPALACHIANS WWW.LAKEHICKORYR
EALTY.COM TOLL FREE: (866)396-5316
LAKE HICKORY REALTY, LLC. 9-23-1-5

Mountain Estates Pristine private, gated
with stunning 60 mile views in Monroe
County WV. Clear lakes, gentle slopes,
riding trails, nature preserves. Two lodges,
B&B, restaurant, Sports Club. Top qual-
ity roads, underground utilities. Close to 50
national parks, cultural centers, Greenbrier,
Snowshow & Lewisburg. 2-50 acres from
$99,995. (888)411-4488. See it now-
www.My-WV.com. 9-23-1-5

3BD/2BA Brick Ranch Style home. Attached
Garage on 3.66 AC., Blueberries Room
for horses, Lake Access, Live Oak, FL.
$219,000. (386)364-5492. 9-23-1-5


* 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


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

MEMORY FOAM same as Temperpedia.
Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin
sets $89 *full sets $129 *queen sets $149
*king sets $189 Student discounts apply.
4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver.
12-7-72-6

Beds, Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets
$299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169;
sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all
on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St
Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400
12-7-81-6

**BEDS ALL BRAND NEW**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets.
**Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$495**
Brand name matching sets not used or re-
furbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory!
A better product at a better price. Wholesale
Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. .off
Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or
Brian 12-7-72-6 .

Bed All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top
mattress & box set. Still in plastic with war-
ranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352) 264-9799
12-7-72-6

Bed $100 All New Full size orthopedic mat-
tress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ war-
ranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 12-7-72-6

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

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

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


Pool Table Gorgeous 8' All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved
legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell
$1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12-7-72-6

Hot Tub/Spa $1795.00 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v en-
ergy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery.
264-9799 12-7-72-6

DIAL-A-WASHER
Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or
$300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6

*BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW**
"Full $90 Queen $110 King $170"**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name
matching sets not used or refurbished. Still
in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6

BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$115 352-377-9846.12-7-72-6

Bed-All New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop
mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with
warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516.
12-7-72-6

Bedroom Set- $325 BRAND NEW. Still
in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2
Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must
sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6

Futon $160 Solid Oak Mission Style with
plush mattress. All brand NEW still in box.
Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6

Pool Table.- Gorgeous 8" All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs.
Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail
$5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846
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

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'

FUTONS BEDS FURNITURE
LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION
Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av.
New 0 Used 0 Buy 0 Sell 12-7-59-6


Used Appliances
Washers/Dryers, Refrigerators & Stoves
$125 each (352)378-4578 10-12-20-6

APT CONTENTS Modern furniture. Exc
cond. <2yrs old: dining table $250, sofa
$200, coffee table $120, shelf unit $25,
garden table/chairs; Ikea queen bedset incl.
mattress, 2 bedside tables, chest of drawers
$450. Kitchen equipment, lamps, port CD
radio & more. 352-219-0236. Visit 9am-1pm
Sun 9/25 Apt J-301, Haile Village Center.
9158 51st Rd 3rd fir above Village Market.
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PVC PATIO SET
6 pieces, fair condition, white & green flow-
ers. $150. 352-374-8451 9-28-5-6

Full size bed $60, dorm fridge $45, dining
room table w/4chairs $75, nice sofa $85,
dresser w/mirror $75, 13" remote TV $35,
Lawn mower $60. Call 335-5326 9-28-5-6


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Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek
House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount
w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians.
333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 12-
7-72-7


- Computers


Cash Paid Laptop PCs
SALES SERVICE PARTS
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7

"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
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GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- virus, spyware, hardware
- $10 discounts, cheapest!
- home/dorm 352-219-2980
12-7-69-7


Dual 21" Sun/Sony Flat CRT Monitors.
Perfect for Graphics & Audio Workstations.
$500 obo. John @ 850-832-0888 or
sonicj@gmail.com for Pics. Monitors located
in Gainesville. 9-26-4-7

G'ville Computer Repair
Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204
NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-7-
53-7

$TOP paying too much for computer repairs.
We offer Flat Rates as low as $25 for minor
onsite repair. Unbeatable prices. No hourly
charges ever. www.computersunited.net
352-494-2355, 352-494-2374 9-29-5-7


DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main The Red Bidg
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


PAIR OF TURNTABLES
1 Technics Sineculture, 1 Gemini PT 2000
& 1 carrying coffin. $250/all. In good shape.
Call Alexa 281-1588 9-23-1-8


S ,Bicycles


In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds.

NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
Many to choose from
* Best Prices in 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 nowl 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:ilwww.bookhq.com 9-
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 ,

For Sale 55 gal
SALTWATER REEF TANK
$750 obo Micah 359-4873 9-8-5-10

17" TSW CHROME RIMS W/TIRES. Good
condition, 4-lug universal. Asking $400. Call
316-6353 or e-mail mkunkle@ufl.edu for
pics. 9-23-4-10

NGC/PCGS Certified coins, silver eagles,
state quarters, etc. MS63 to perfect 70.
American Coins & Stamps 3446 W.
University. 372-6400 9-23-1-10

METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct
From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with
all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery
Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. 9-23-
1-10

Service Business FSBO. Sky's the limit with
this SWFL business. http://landscapeandtre
ecofsbo.homestead.com. For More Info Call.
(941)485-9212. 9-23-1-10

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn
$800/day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for
$9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL
US: We will not be undersold! 9-23-1-10

A CASH COW! 90 VENDING MACHINE
UNITS/ 30 LOCATIONS ENTIRE BUSINESS
- $10,670. HURRY! (800)836-3464 #B02428.
9-23-1-10

Vending Route, Snack, Drink, All Brands,
All Sizes. No Gimmicks, Great Equipment
and Service. Financed w/$7,500 Down.
(877)843-8726 #B02002-037. 9-23-1-10., .

LOG HOME DEALERS WANTED Great
Earning Potential, Excellent Profits, Protected
Territory, Lifetime Warranty. American Made -
Honest Value. Call Daniel Boone Log Homes
(888)443-4140. 9-23-1-10


ALL STEEL BLDGS. SALE!! 40X75 70X150
Up to 50% OFF, call now!! (800)839-1075
Judy. 9-23-1-10


Motorcycles, Mopeds


'* 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 NW67th Place
352-336-1271 www.newscooters4less.com
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's
prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11


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HURRY!
Get your U.M X-speed 50 Scooters; only
scooter with a 3 year parts & labor warranty.
RPM Motorcycles, Inc. 518 SE 2nd St,
Gainesville 377-6974
9-28-15-11

1999 KAWASAKI ZX 600
11k miles. $2500. 941-320-9522 9-23-8-11

2001 Yamaha XT225 8V. Pack Rack Dual-
Purpose. Perfect condition and extras.
$2200. Also '97 Honda Civic LX 108K $3200
Call Rich (352) 373-8238 9-23-5-11

Suzuki Katana 600cc 1999
19k mi. Runs great, good cond. Black $3300
407-59.0-6184 9-27-5-11

YAMAHA 2003 SCOOTER
Cream and Black Vino. Plus helmet. 710
miles. Almost new. $1250. Call 352-336-
3675 9-28-4-11


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

CARS -CARS BuyOSellTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.cafrrsmith.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

,est 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

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

MAZDA PROTEGE 5 Sporty Hatchback
Wagon 2002, automatic, 50,800 miles, great
condition, 2L, A/C, CD, AM/FM, front air
bags, alloy wheels, yellow w/black interior,
large cargo space. $8995 Tel 352-219-0236
9-28-10-12

98 Mustang GT. Yellow/black, custom-
ized, loud, fast, attention getting car, new
Goodyear tires, brakes, shocks &struts, $92k
hwy mi, $7500, 941-726-0162 9-23-5-12

97 Nissan Sentra GXE, Automatic, Cold A/C.
AM/FM/CD, full power, 110 K Miles, $3990+
T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave,
Gainesville (352)-371-2277 (352)-284-1047
9-26-5-12

98 Ford Mustang Convertable, 6 cyl. au-
tomatic, green, new top, only 75k miles,
alloy wheels, $5985 + T&T University Auto
Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave. Gainesville (352)-
371-2277 (352)-284-1047 9-26-5-12

99- Nissan Sentra GXE, Automatic Cold
A/C AM/FM stereo tape, pwr windows, locks,
$4750 + T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE
33 Ave. Gainesville (352)-371-2277 (352)-
284-1047 9-26-5-12

98 Ford Mustang CPE, Automatic, 6 cly. only
68k miles, red, AM/FM, CD, alloy wheels,
$5975 + T&T University Auto Brokers 320
NE 33 Ave. Gainesville (352)371-2277
(352)284-1047 9-26-5-12

MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 1995
$200. 352-328-4844 9-26-3-12


1997 ISUZU RODEO
126k, $2800. Call 359-8499 9-27-3-12

MAZDA MIATA '97
New paint & top, 77k miles, AC, 6CD, runs
great. $6450/OBO. Call 352-472-5310 or
dobingod@hotmail.com 9-29-5-12

$500 POLICE IMPOUNDS Cars from $500!
Tax Repos, US IVarshall and IRS sales! Cars,
Trucks, SUV's, Toyota's, Honda's, Chevy's
and more! For Listings Call (800)571-0225
Ext C373. 9-23-1-12


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

-THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS
Transport patients to/from treatments
Must have valid driver's license,
safe driving record & attend training session.
Call 352-376-6866 ext 114 for more info.

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.
9-30-53-13

Blind lady needs health majors interested
in walking at lease three times a week. Call
352-219-6948. Thanks. 9-30-53-13


mi Help Wanted

This newspaper assumes no responsibil-
ity for injury or loss arising from contacts
made through advertising. We suggest that
any reader who responds to advertising use
caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
mation or arranging meetings

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, PTto 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.gleim.com/
employment 12-7-72-14

$$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$
For gently used brand name
Clothing/accessories & furniture
$Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt
necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 12-
7-72-14

BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14

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


EARN $60 THIS WEEK!
Donate Plasma & Save a Life
a $$$$$$$$$$$$

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 flr 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 10-4-30-14

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

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

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

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

DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Earn between $10-$20/hrl.
Gatorfood.com
Flexible Schedule, Great Opportunity.
For info contact Meghan 379-3663 10-10-
32-14

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

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


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


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

Finance company needing office assistant
& collections.associate. Young, progessive
company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25
hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to
352-378-4156. 10-31-41-14y

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


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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

FOOD SERVICE JOBS'
Gator Dining Services located on the UF
Campus is hiring for supervisors, cashiers,
cooks, line servers, and dishwashers. Flex
hours, competitive pay and a great working
environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services,
B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at
www.gatordining .com 9-23-10-14

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

Female smokers, thin, feminine who
enjoy smoking socially needed for confi-
dential phone interview. Selected callers
earn $50. Leave name and number, your
call will be returned. 661-255-3940 .10-
10-21-14

Attention Smokers! Do you want to quite
smoking? smokers are needed to participate
in a smoking cessation study. If interested
e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic.
ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or call 328-
4944 9-30-14-14

* TEACHER'S AIDE Mon. thru Fri.
* RECEPTIONIST Mon., Wed., Fri.
* SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST or
PTESETEACHER '
EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOL 335-4321
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HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS
Earn up to $12-14/hr.
Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442
12-7-59-14


YMCA Get paid to play!
Do you like to work with children? The YMCA
is now accepting applications for
Afterschool counselors. Multiple locations
throughout Gainesville. Need to be
available from approx. lpm-6pm. Apply in
person at 5201 NW 34th St. Immediate
Openings! 9-30-14-14

INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE!
Get paid after FREE training classes
Exciting new multimedia grade booster!
Bright, enterprising -All majors/years
email now happygrades@bellsouth.net
9-24-8-14

NURSING STUDENTS/CNA's
Private care of elder in rehab & private home.
Call 352-332-0394 for appt. & interview.
Flexible hrs. & favorable salary. 9-27-10-14


GATOR DOMINOS
$10-15/hour DRIVERS
$8-$10/hour INSIDERS
$35-$50/year MANAGERS
Apply online at www.gatordominos.com 12-
7-65-14


CHILD CARE TEACHERS
Needed FT and PT positions. $7-$9/hr. Holy
Trinity. Call 377-2290 9-23-8-14





























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Responsible student wanted for babysitting
in my home. Approx 3-4 afternoons per
week. References necessary. Please call
222-1532 for questions. 9-27-10-14

Marketing Internship: Leading mobile soft-
ware company is looking for energetic and
hard working individuals for a marketing
internship. The position will include market
research, as well as promotional material
development. Interested candidates please
send your resume to jobs@usbmis.com 9-
28-10-14

Do you want to work at an airport? Apply to-
day at University Air Center or call 335-4681.
Night shift and customer service positions
available immediately. 9-28-10-14



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Talent call 9/24, 9-11am at RAMTECH for
attractive women modeling & representing
RAMTECH products. Visit www.ramtech.net
for examples of pro-photography themes.
Questions:352-256-8324, rates and details
will be discussed at the talent call 3711 SW
42nd Ave. #5 9-23-7-14

HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring. Cash
paid daily. Drivers & inside workers needed.
Flexible schedule. Full & part,time avil. Apply
in person at any Gainesville location. 9-28-
10-14


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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED
The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program
in Linguistics is looking for people to par-
ticipate in a listening experiment. You can
earn $10/hour by participating in a study
of the perception of speech sounds from
foreign languages. If you are interested in
participating, please contact Jenna Silver
(jenlsilver@yahoo.com) 9-28-10-14

PRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES. 20-25
hrs per week. Call 9am noon. 377-6245
9-23-7-14

FT asst Mgr/FT or PT Leasing Agt. Great
customer- Svcs skills. Able to handle busy
env. Some Sats req'd. Apply at 1902 SW
42nd Way or fax resume to 352-375-4434
Ventura Apts. 9-28-10-14

CUSTOMER SERVICE FT
Reps and Mgrs.
Will Train.
FAX 815-301-8667
careers@bytheplanet.com 9-28-10-14

HORSE FARM Barn chores in exchange for
living accommodations. Silver Ridge Stables,
Micanopy. 361-1454. 9-29-10-14 -

NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS
PT/FT Nights & Weekends.
Apply at any Pizza Hut
$12-$14 an hour. 9-30-11-14

FOOD'SERVICE JOBS
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus is hiring! Positions start at $7.30 an
hour. Full and part time positions available,
no experience needed. Flex hours and a
great working environment. Apply at Gator
Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum
Rd or online at www.gatordining.com 9-29-
10-14

Classic Fare Catering, located on the UF
Campus, is looking for banquet staff super-
visiors. Flexible hours, competitive pay and a
great work environment. No experience nec-
essary, we will train. Apply in person and the
Classic Fare Catering Office located on the
first floor of the Reitz Union or apply online at
www.gatordining.com 9-29-10-14

GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park
Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers
for all positions. Cashiers (fullday availabil-
ity) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) & (PM 12-6)
shifts available. 15-40hrs. your choice.. Great
work environment. Apply in person. 7404
NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No
phone, calls please. 10-7-15-14

CHILDCARE TEACHERS wanted M-F, FT. &
Pt. Prev. childcare exp. Required. FT Cook
1049 Museum Rd. Kinder Care 9-23-5-14

Help wanted for the serious, hard work-
ing and trustworthy. Yard work $6.50/hour.
Carpentry, electric, roofing and plumbing
repair starting at $7.50/hour. Negotiable.
376-6183 9-23-4-14

VALET PARKING
Full time & part time people wanted. Must be
customer oriented & dependable. Call Andy
1-888-463-1954 ext. 205 9-23-5-14

Leasing Consultant
Looking for reliable, motivated people for
busy leasing office. PT including nights &
weekends. Please fax resume to 384-3982
9-23-5-14

BLIMP GROUND CREW
MUST be willing to travel full time.
Have no criminal background,
Have clean driving record and be drug-free.
Also see CAREER BUILDER Key word
Blimp Ground Crew or call Steve Adams
407-363-7777 9-30-10-14

DELIVERY & KITCHEN POSITIONS
available at Celebrations Catering. All shifts,
flexible scheduling. Apply at 904 N. Main St.
9-23-5-14

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
8-12 hrs/wk Flex schedule 352-331-0260
9-30-10-14

KARATE INSTRUCTOR
to teach @ Gainesville's Premier Facility
352-331-3557 9-30-10-14


M 1 Help Wanted


Flyer Distributer Needed
Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic
enthusiastic people, flexible schedule. Call
Meghan @379-3663 9-23-5-14

WAREHOUSE STAFF!!
PT inventory control, flexible hours.
Great job for students! Will work around
class schedule. Apply at Concessions Office,
South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium,
next to the Gator Sport Shop 9-23-5-14

EVENT SUPERVISORS!
PT Supervisors needed. Days, nights,
weekends. Flexible hours. Great 2nd Job!
Apply at Concessions Office, South End
Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the
Gator Sport shop 9-23-5-14

WANTED .SERVERS, DISHWASHERS,
SUSHI HELPERS. Call 352-871-4381
9-23-5-14

Receptionist/front office assistant for
Dermatology office. Must have excellent
organization and communication skills. FT
M-F, 8-5 or PT at least 30 hr/wk. Insurance/
retirement benefits available. Medical office
experience desired but will train motivated
person. Fax resume to 352-332-2966 9-
26-5-14
Residential care workers to supervise &
direct teenage girls in residential program,
Assist w/record keeping & perform duties
necessary for overall care & well being of
juvenile in program. Flex sched avail. Ocala
area. Resume: Human Resources Children's
Home Society. 605 NE 1st St Gville 32601
or online www.chsfl.org EOE/DFWP .9-26-
5-14

*EDUCATIONAL RETAIL STORE*
Needs part-time help, flexible weekday hours,
plus 2-3 Saturdays per month. Please bring
in a resume to 2020 NW 6th St.
10-10-15-14
Research Associate
Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation
(AGTC), a development-stage biotech com-
pany dedicated to developing Adeno-associ-
ated virus (AAV) based gene therapies for the
-treatment of acquired and inherited genetic
diseases, is seeking a full-time Research
Associate. The Research Associate will be
responsible for, upstream process develop-
ment of adherent and suspension cell culture
and viral vector production, scaling to- bio-
reactors, downstream unit operations, and
process monitoring, control, and automation.
Requirements: BSc or MS in chemical en-
gineering, biochemical engineering, micro-
biology, or related discipline with 2-5 years
(for BSc) -or 0-2 years (for MS) of relevant
experience. The successful candidate will
be a highly motivated, self-starter able to
work with minimal supervision on multiple
tasks within the context of a face-paced,
multi-disciplinary team. Extensive hands
on experience with bioreactor cell culture
and/or viral production required.' Familiarity
with process monitoring and control software
and interfacing process equipment is highly
desirable.
AGTC offers competitive salaries based
on experience, with a full range'of benefits.
EOE. AGTC maintains a drug free work-
place. Please send CV or resume to: Dr.
David Knop, Applied Genetic Technologies
Corporation, 12085 Research Drive, Suite
144, Alachua, FL 32615; via facsimile (386)
462-0875, Attn. Dr. David Knop, AGTC; or e-
mail to: dknop@biotech.ufl.org. 9-27-5-14

MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA
Now hiring flyer distributors $7.50/hr; Drivers
$10-12/hr; Pizzamakers $7/hr. Apply at 3458
W. University Ave. Call 376-6433 or 871-
3368 9-27-5-14

SICK OF YOUR JOB?
Get paid what you're worth while working for
yourself. Take control! Call 1-800-626-0669.
www.endgamenow.com 10-4-10-14

PT help wanted 15-25/hr/wk. The Village
Market & Coffee Shop located in Haile
Village Center. Apply within. 380-0111
Directions only. 10-4-10-14

WAREHOUSE MGR F/T
SHIPPING CLERKS F/T
For major internet retailer.
FAX 815-301-9667
careers@bytheplanet.com 9-27-5-14


SHelp Wanted


CASHIER/CUSTOMER SERVICE
Self-motivated & energetic. PT evenings, at
the mall. 6-9 Mon-Sat. Call Shannon 284-
2959 9-27-5-14

SALES CLERK
$6.50/hr part time. Call Sandy's Consignment
Boutique 372-1226 9-27-5-14

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.
Students for part time cleaning. 8-11 hVs
per week. $10 hour. 339-1761 after 7p. 9-
27-5-14

IVEY'S GRILL needs part-time dishwasher/
prep cooks Fri, Sat & Sun 7:30am to 5pm
AND Thurs, Fri & Sat 4pm to 11pm. Apply
in person @ 3303 W. University Ave. Closed
Monday. 9-27-5-14

COURIERS NEEDED
FT/PT. Seeking: positive attitude, reliabe,
responsible, organized drivers. Need valid,
clean license, commit to 2(+) semesters/
6mos. We provide: company cars, cell
phones, flexible schedules, networking
opportunities w/area's most prestigious
firms. Fax resume: 378-1594, attention, Ed
Simmons. 9-27-5-14

Advanced Technologies & Testing Lab is
seeking applications for Full/Part Time
Office Assistant and Lab Technician/
Chemist. Please email your resume to
attl@bellsouth.net or fax to 352-378-0322
9-28-5-14

PART TIME LEASING AGENT
Apply in person. Windmeadows Apt. 2712
SW34th St. DFWP. 10-7-12-14

Customer Service Sales Stock
Apply in person 7100 W. University Ave.
10-5-10-14

MAUI TERIYAKI
Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS.
Apply in person Tower Rd. & 13th St. loca-
tions. 10-13-16-14

Nurse/Medical assistaitforbusy Dermatology
office. Ideal position for health related major.
Part-time position 16-20 hrs/wk. Minimum 1-
year commitment. Experience preferred but
willing to train motivated person. Fax resume
352-332-2966 9-28-5-14

THE GATOR SHOP
1702 W. University Ave. $6.15/hr. Retail/
warehouse work. 9-29-5-14

MOVIES!! Watch 10 movies and earn
$100. Local Start Up firm operated by UF
students. Applicant must be a guru of pop
cluture and fashion trends. .352-870-6207
ufmovies@yahoo.com 9-29-5-14

CSRs & PHONE SALES
Now hiring Customer Service Reps
& Phone Salespeople for local Gville
business. PT/FT. Benefits. Email us at
jobs@arservicegroup.com 9-26-2-14

NANNY
needed for 3 yr ol. Mon-Fri 2:30 5:00 pm.
References req. 371-3210 please Iv mssg.
9-27-3-14

PT HANDYMAN
HONEST, HARDWORKING. $7/hr. Call 377-
5555 9-28-4-14

Get Paid To Drive A Brand New Carl
Now paying drivers $800-$3200 a month.
Pick up your free car key today.
www.freecarkey.com 11-8-35-14

Seeking a part-time Power Point Speciai'st
with a minimum of two (2) years experience
creating high-level PowerPoint presenta-
tions. Must be able to deliver superior quality
work at fast turnaround times. Must follow
our clients' format requirements. Hard-work-
ing self-starter with exceptional attention to
detail, consistency, and style. Excellent PC
knowledge and good math skills are helpful.
Experience in Marketing and/or Advertising
is a plus. Please send resume w/cover letter
to rachaelwilkerson@adsam.com 9-29-5E14


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Taco Bell (YUM...brands!)
We are the BOLD CHOICEII
Are You?
Come join us, today!
We offer:
* Flexible schedules
* Latenight availability
* Multiple locations
* CHAMPS recognition
" Pre-Teamer Rewards
* FREE MEAL incentives
* Career Opportunities
* Customer Maniacs
HOUILY POSITIONS
AVAILABLE ,
Now what do YOU offer?
You make a BOLD CHOICE
and contact us to discuss the details
with our Restaurant Gen. Managers:
Edie @ 3408 SW Archer Rd 372-0453
Michelle @ 826 W University Ave 373-2949
Chris @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335
Christine @7410 Newberry Rd 332-1238
Kevin @ Reitz Union location 372-1747
10-6-10-14

CASHIER
part time. CLASSIC CAR WASH
3010 SWArcher Rd. 9-29-5-14
GAINESVILLE

Health&Fitness
CENTER



It's a Job Fair!
Saturday, Septemer 24th
10:00am

Hear about exciting career opportunities at
GHFC & ReQuest Physical Therapy!

We're looking for motivated team players
to work in the following departments:

Membership
Personal Training
Physical Therapy
Group Fitness
Nutrition
Massage

t'SVP with Teresa at 374-4634

For details, visit www.ghfc.com
9-23-1-14
Make a lot of MONEY. Our personal devel-
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SPIN CYCLE hiring'energetic outgoing bicy-.
cle enthusiast. Part time experienced sales,
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$1,000 WEEKLY POSSIBLE! Work from
anywhere! Earn cash Weekly! Mailing our
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23-1-14

$750 WEEKLY SALARY! Mailing our pro-
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9-23-1-14


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23-1-14


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Driver- COVENANT TRANSPORT. Excellent
Pay & Benefits for Experienced Drivers,
0/0', Solos, Teams & Graduate Students.
Bonuses Available. Refrigerated Now
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9-23-1-14

STABLE CAREER. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
Positions available for Experienced CDL
,Holders. Also Company Funded Truck
Driver Training offered. Financial assis-
tance for Hurricane Victims. (877)PRIME-
JOB.www.primeinc.com. 9-23-1-14

$600 WEEKLY Working through the gov-
ernment part-time. No Experience. A lot of
Opportunities. (800)493-3688 Code J-14.
9-23-1-14

Now Hiring for 2005. Postal Positions $17.50-
$59.00+/hr. Full Benefits/Paid Training
and Vacations No Experience Necessary
(800)584-1775 Reference # 5600. 9-23-
1-14

Driver: TUITION PAID training with 6-month
contract. CDL-A in 2 1/2 weeks! Tuition reim-
bursement for recent graduates! Must be 21.
Drive CRST Van Expedited. (800)553-2778.
9-23-1-14

S/E & 3-State Run: T/T Drivers. HOME
WEEKENDS. Mileage Pay, Benefits,401K.
Trainees Welcome. Miami area- exp. req. 21
min age/Class-A CDL Cypress Truck Lines
(800)545-1351. 9-23-1-14


U Services

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 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 premisis 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 0 466-4060 12-7-72-15

**AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT**
Complete Auto Service
Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks
Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033
www.automallgainesville.com
12-7-74-15

EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryblub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250'
x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump pad-
dock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19
separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-
3175 everglade-eqestrian.com 12-7-72-15


S*** GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS ** *
Custom Posters 0 Exhibits 0 Awards
Top Quality Fast 0 Service 0 Low Prices
www.signpower.com
SignMasters 335-7000
9-2-61-15

Jump start your job search at
www.college-resumes.com
12-7-72-15


Services


* AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS *
Plaques 0 Name Badges 0 Cups Etc.
Best Selection In Town
www.signpower.com
SignMasters 335-7000
9-2-61-15

ENGLISH TUTORING
English as 2nd language
Reading, Composition, Conversation
Experienced 'educators. Reasonable fees.
Tel: 352-335-9400 9-30-27-15

FINANCE TUTOR
Individuals or small groups.
Experienced, excellent.
3,75-6641 Harold Nobles
12-7-72-15

Stringing If anybody can string rackets low,
EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in
24hrs. Express stringing avail upon request.
We have more string than all local stores
combined, please stop by or call 372-2257
10-21-42-15

Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can
upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop 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 10/3/05.
Class sizes limited. 338-1193 for details.
12-7-71-15
NEED GAS?
Car hot? Lose your cool!
Call Rick-I'm quick! RICK'S MOBILE AUTO
A/C, All Freons-oils, computer diagnosis
40 years experience 213-2665
12-7-71-15

WRITING COACH
Strength skills & GPA *
Call Neil at (352) 377-4389 or
Email WriteRightM @msn.com
Sliding hourly scale
9-23-5-15

MATH TUTOR 7 years of experience. B.S.
in Engineering UF. English/Spanish. Call
Francisco @352-494-8582 or 377-2526
Sliding Scale Rates 9-26-20-15

MUSIC STUDIES
Guitar, piano and bass. All serious students
welcome. I'm a 30 yr. pro. 376-3831 11-2-
35-15
KEEP THIS! Perfect your interviewing/
resume skills with personal consultation by
professional with years of sr. management
exp. $50/2hrs 954-461-5451 9-23-5-15 -

Free Long Distance Anywhere
Worldwide + FREE Coupons/Specials.
FREE Dialer = FREE Calls + Coupons.
Go to: WWW.MYADCALLS.COM/6673
9-28-15-20


TUTORING-Ph.D. Instructor
Spanish, English, Philosophy $10 per hour.
Please call & leave message 352-332-1818
9-27-5-15

****$500-$100,000++ FREE CASH
GRANTS! 20051**NEVER REPAY! FOR
PERSONALIMEDICAL BILLS, SCHOOL,
NEW HOME/BUSINESS, ALMOST
EVERYONE QUALIFIES. BBB LISTED!
LIVE OPERATORS (800)270-1213 ext.96.
9-23-1-15

PRIVATE MONEY AVAILABLE Easy qualify-
ing, Rapid Funding, Flexible terms on Real
Estate Secured Properties. Mccall Mortgage
Company Call Thomas (954)578-7735
(866)895-4502 www.mccallmortgagellc.co
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ABORTION
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378-9191
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way out. Our services have helped millions.
Stick to a plan, get out of debt & save thou-
sands. Free consultation. (866)410-6827.
CareOne Credit Counseling. 9-23-1-15

CREDIT CARD BILLS? CONSOLIDATE
TODAY! GET OUT OF DEBT FAST.
ONE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT. CUT
INTEREST. STOP HARASSMENT. www.lHa
veTooManyBills.com SINCE 1991! (800)881-
5353 x 17. 9-23-1-15
****$500-$50,000++ FREE CASH GRANTS!
2005! NEVER REPAY! Personal/Medical
Bills, School, New Business-Home. As
seen on TV. NO CREDIT CHECK! Live
Operators!(800)270-1213 ext.95. 9-23-1-15

DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc.
Only one signature required! 'Excludes govt.
fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext.600:
(8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Established
1977. 9-23-1-15

ALL Accidents & Injury Claims.
AUTOMOBILE, BIKE/BOAT/BUS, ANIMAL
BITES, WORKERS COMPENSATION,
WRONGFUL DEATH, NURSING HOME
INJURIES. "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A
ATTORNEY Referral Service (800)733-
5342. 9-23-1-15

.NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense
& Personal Injury. *Felonies *Domestic
Violence *Misdemeanors *DUI *Traffic *Auto
Accident *Wrongful Death. "Protect Your
Rights" A-A-A Attorney Referral Service
(800)733-5342. 9-23-1-15

EARN DEGREE online from home. *Medical,
*Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job
PlacementAssistance. Computer & Financial
aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www.onlinetide
watertech.com. 9-23-1-15

Run your ad STATEWIDE!!! For only $450
.you can place your 25 word classified ad in
over 150 newspapers throughout the state
reaching over 5 MILLION readers. Call
this newspaper or Advertising Networks of
Florida at (866)742-1373. Visit us online
at www.florida-classifieds.com. Display ads
also available. 9-23-1-15


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ANONYMOUS
HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)


URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL
New Location Students No Appt Needed!
FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE
4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340
Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F 8am-6pm
12-7-72-16

ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486)
IV sedation, Student Discount.
Well Woman Care & Birth Control
Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr
352-372-1664 www.breadroses.com
1-9-72-16


THE TRUE YOU!
Lose 8 15 pounds in 4 weeks
Only $99!
Gain muscle while you lose fat
Groups forming now. 339-2199.
12-7-72-16


"SEVERE DRY EYE?"
New therapy being studied! If you qualify to
participate in this research you will get free
evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed
for your rime. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for
evaluation. 12-7-71-16


"PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat
bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants
will bet free evaluation, medication & be
reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @
331-2020 immediately 12-7-71-16


Loving, Christian couple wanting to expand
their family. If you are pregnant, and adoption
is an alternative, please contact our attorney,
Alice Murray, FBN 0794325 at 1-800-708-
8888.' 10-12-20-16


Women's Health Services at Jennings.
Routine gyn exams and contraception
info and prescriptions for all UF students.
Tuesday 12:30-4:00pm by appt. only There
is a fee for these health services. 392-1433
9-30-10-16


Massage therapy at Jennings for UF stu-
dents. Wednesday 1:30-4:30pm. Chair
massages. by appt. only, there is a fee for
these health services. 392-1433 9-30-
10-16


OXYGEN USERS: Travel without canisters,
No more bottles! Oxiife's lightweight, Oxygen
concentrators run off your car and in your
home. U.S.A.- made Warranteed (800)780-
2616 www.oxlifeinc.com. 9-23-1-16


Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in
How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the
Alligator Classifieds.




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COVER LETTERS, ENVELOPES, ETC.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call days/eves 256-1042; bb32601@aol.com
12-7-72-17


GUNS! GUNS! GUNS!
1800 Gun Inventory
Over 500 handguns in stock
Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair.
Reloading Supplies 466-3340
Harry Beckwith. Gun Dealer


Big stores cannot touch our stringing in qual-
ity and price. Please ask their clerks about
EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining.
With us 1 day max! Call us at 372-2257 10-
21-42-18


SPRING BREAK
SPRING BREAK
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FL Seller of Travel Reg. #ST34486
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***EUROPE from $377 RT***
Travel planning for everyone. Train, cruises, Furry, feathery, scaly...no, not your
hotels, tours. Gator Country Travel (just off roommate...pets. Find or advertise your pets
campus) 373-1992 FL Seller of Travel Reg. or pet products here in the Pets section of
No. ST-36232 12-7-72-22 the Alligator.

***WEST COAST from $197 RT** 2 IMMEDIATE POSITIONS Veterinary as-
Tours, packages & more. Los Angeles, sistant & FT receptionist. Tri-Country Pet
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,2005


ALLIGATOR
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Picks


Column


SITE: Commonwealth Stadium
Lexington, Ky., (cap. 67, 606)
KICKOFF: Saturday 3:30 p.m.
TV/RADIO: CBS/WRUF AM850


Yeah, yeah, we've heard it all before
about how the Gators' fans are the most
rabid and passionate in all the land.
Sure, in all kinds of weather, you'll
all stick together, yada, yada, yada.
If you think the Swamp Things are
dedicated, you've obviously never met
a true-blue Kentucky Wild-Kitten.
The Lexington-based WKQQ disc
jockey Kitten has decided to toss aside
her Big Blue T-shirt in favor of a more
natural and hopefully more inspira-
tional wardrobe: her birthday suit. In
a move to motivate UK, Kitten decided
to appear on a full-size billboard along
Lexington's heavily traveled New
Circle Road. And as the message above
her reads "WHEN THE FOOTBALL
TEAM WINS...SHE LOSES!" her
clothes that is.
Yes, that's right. Every time
Xentucky wins a football game this
season, the busty blonde will lose an
article of clothing.
After the Wildcats' 41-29 win against
Division I-AA Idaho State, Kitten, true
to her word, shed her long-sleeved
shirt for a T-shirt. But after Kentucky
lost to Indiana for just the second time
in 11 years on Saturday, Kitten, a 2002
Kentucky alumna, knew it would take
something extra to raise team morale in
preparation for the No. 5 Gators.
"A little extra incentive never hurt
anybody," Kitten explained. "It's going
to be a surprise, but we're having a two-
for-one deal right now. After the loss to
Indiana, we told them, if they can beat
Florida and secure an SEC win, I would
take off not one but two articles."
So being the perverts that we are
here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks
ColumnTM, we would just like to say,
"Go Wildcats!"
Now, it's time to lose your body
paint, whip it out and flash pretty for
the camera cause here come the picks.
Leading off a three-way tie for first
place with an 18-12 record is myself,
Bryan "I love to spell soccer with one

SEE PICKS, PAGE 19


Kentucky perfect opponent for Gators


Tim Casey/ Alligator Staff
UF tight end Tate Casey could return to the box score once
again as UF plays its first game without Andre Caldwell.


By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabramson@alligator.org

Though Urban Meyer makes
his road debut against one of the
worst teams in the Southeastern
Conference, Saturday's game
against Kentucky could not arrive
at a more ideal time.
Sandwiched between UF's
16-7 victory against then-No. 4
Tennessee and next weekend's
road showdown against No. 20
Alabama, the Wildcats give the
Gators an opportunity to readjust
after two key players on both sides
of the ball suffered major injuries.
Despite the loss of starting de-
fensive end Ray McDonald, who
is expected to miss four to six
weeks with a partially-torn ACL
"in his right ankle, UF's defense
- currently ranked No. 2 in the
nation isn't expected to skip a
beat against a punchless Kentucky
offense.
But UF's offensive unit is still
adjusting to its third offensive
coordinator in three years, and
with Alabama, Louisiana State and
Georgia quickly approaching, the
Gators have little time to fine-tune
a potentially high-octane offense.
"When you watch the film and
see that we are winning games
with an offense that is not even 75
percent or 80 percent there, it gets
you excited," sophomore tight end
-Tate Casey said. "But it gets you


mad that you could be beating
people pretty good. This offense
could be a lot better. It's small
details."
While Meyer continues to chal-
lenge his offense and criticize
an offensive line that gave up five
sacks against Tennessee the
Gators insist it's a matter of time
before everything clicks.
"I'm hoping [the offense
explodes] this week. On
every play we're just like
one or two guys away from
getting a touchdown or a
real big play. We just got to
get focused a little more
and pay attention to little
details."
Randy Hand
UF offensive lineman

The offense suffered somewhat
of a blow last weekend, losing
Andre Caldwell UF's second
option at receiver behind Chad
Jackson for the season to a bro-
ken femur.
Jemalle Cornelius will replace
Caldwell's role in the lineup,
while Casey, Kenneth Tookes and
possibly even Gavin Dickey or a
true freshman will get a few more
looks.

SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 19


Time only missing ingredient for Spread 'n' Shred


L ost: Spread 'n' Shred offense
Reward: A lifetime supply of Urban
Meyer cereal and Urban Bourbon
Contact: Urban Meyer at (352) NO-BULL.
If finding UF's spread offense were so sim-
ple, Meyer would have every telephone pole in
Florida plastered with this notice.
If installing the spread at UF were so easy,
Meyer would be wallowing in game film of the
best-oiled machine this side of Bernie Machen's
Harley.
Nestled in Haile Plantation, plopped in
his La-Z-Boy, glued to the TV that's part of
his $10,000 entertainment system, a drooling
Urban would watch a replay of the Gators
massacring the Volunteers 55-7. No offensive
line woes. No anemic running game. Just pure
Spread 'n' Shred bliss in a three-game return to
the Steve Spurrier era.


Louis
Anastasis
Louis in the Bullpen
lanastasis@alligator.org


If only football was
so straightforward. In
reality, it is anything
but for the offensive ge-
nius out of Ashtabula,
Ohio.
And so, despite a 3-
0 record and Tennessee
bragging rights for the
first time in three years,


fans are squirming.
Bookies are nervous. Albert is shivering.
Will the Gators drop 40 points on the de-
clawed Wildcats? 50? 60? God help them, 80?
Is there any patience in Gator Nation?
Probably not but there should be.
Despite the rumor that Meyer will hold his
Mach 6 commercial deal until he trounces a
SEC powerhouse by 40 points, he has resigned -


to the fact that UF, as much as he wishes, has
yet to master the spread.
"It's an identity I think that we're not too
proud of, but there's no B.S. in the program,"
said Meyer, almost wishing the No. 2 defense
and No. 45 offense rankings could trade spaces.
"I can't go in front of the team and tell them
something that's not true."
Yet all of you will continue to convince
yourselves otherwise. The Gators could very
well nuke Lexington with a 70-10 win Saturday.
Just as likely, however, would be a final score
circa 20 against Alabama.
Lucky for you, it doesn't take Newton to
explain what's going on here.
During Meyer's first seasons at Bowling
Green and Utah, his offenses averaged 32
points the first three games.
SEE ANASTASIS, PAGE 19


MLB
Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 0


Florida
N.Y Mets


* Defensive end Ray McDonald
attended Thursday's practice on
crutches. According to Coach Ur-
ban Meyer, McDonald could return
for Georgia on Oct. 29.


02000: The No. 3 Gators defeat Kentucky
59-31. UF loses to at Mississippi State the
next week and goes on to finish 10-3 with
an SEC championship.


*Think the only club sports on campus are
generic ones like hockey and lacrosse?
Jenna Marina fills you in on the forgotten
pastime of breakdancing and tells you how
you can get involved at alligatorSports.org.


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 19


Hand hopes offense explodes against UK


FOOTBALL, from page 18

"To lose somebody like
Bubba is a big thing, especially
since he worked so hard in the
off season to get where he's at,"
Casey said. "We've just got to
come up and play and prepare,
but the offense has to work a lot
harder this week to get some
execution plays down."


Meyer has won in the past
with much less talent, albeit
against weaker opponents, and
will likely stick to his game
plan.
Against Tennessee, Meyer
was forced to play conserva-
tive football, and that may
be the case next week against
Alabama. Although his offense
will continue to start with the
run, Meyer likely will bust out


ANASTASIS, from page 18


Through three games this season, UF is averaging
an eerily-similar 30.
So far, Meyer's spread juggernaut is right on
schedule. But it's how his former teams finished that
could either doom or bloom UF's offense.
During the final three games of Meyer's first Utah
season, the scoring average plummeted'to 22.
But the same span at Bowling Green yielded a
scoring increase from 32 to 39.
Considering how the Gators aren't dotted with
two-star Great Plains recruits, the offense should do
better than worse. Just how much, there's no telling.


the Spread 'n' Shred and see
how his suddenly reshuffled
corps of receivers will respond.
"I'm hoping [the offense
explodes] this week," senior
offensive lineman Randy Hand
said. "On every play we're
just like one or two guys away
from getting a touchdown or a
real big play. We just got to get
focused a little more and pay at-
tention to little details."


"If we were scoring 56 points and committed one
turnover, we would move on. But we are not that
team," Meyer said. "Do we want to become that
team? Sure."
So don't utter stupidities like editorial boy
Andrew Meyer who, earlier this week compared
Urban what a disgrace to the family name Andrew
is with Pittsburgh Coach Dave Wannstedt.
Shh ... Don't let Mr. Negativity hear you, but los-
ing to Ohio and running the ball on 3-and-10 isn't
part of Meyer's resume. A little secret: Meyer anni-
hilated Ohio 72-21 with powerhouse Bowling Green
in 2002.
Anyway, use your head and be patient with UF'S
evolving offense. Watching the Sack 'n' Smack de-
fense can't be that bad anyway, can it?


PICKS, from page 18
'c'" App, who refused to write about Dee Webb's move to wide
receiver because he believes Mike Degory has better hands. The
sad part is he's right. Batting second also at 18-12 is Publix-for-lifer,
Eric "I love the smell of Frecnch bread in the morning" Esteban,
who weeps every night over missed photo ops with Channing
Crowder. And shoring up the top-spot knot with an 18-12 mark
is Farzad "I have to miss football practice to watch Iranian soccer
on pay-per-view" Safi, whose scheme to outdo Billy Donovan's
frozen hairdo is succeeding, albeit puffier.
Stuck in the middle with a pedestrian 17-13 record is Ian "fetch
Godzilla, fetch" Fisher who decided to spend his Alligator salary
on a skink to impress his non-girlfriend.
Stuck at the bottom, sporting a piss-poor 16-14 mark, is ghost
writer Andrew "Water sucks, drink $20 Danish beers" Abramson,
who spends his recent days in Alligator limbo.
And joining Drew's Control in the Dungeon of Love is unborn-
Christian, Louis "I don't give a f#%/ok," Anastasis, who has no
regard for virgin ears since trading in his peach schnapps for beer.
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ROM, How They Match Up A

UF RUN %s KENTUCKY RUN DEFENSE:

KEY PLAYERS: LIF: Jr TB Dc-Sn.,.r W,rn 133 ai. 15-1 ret ,..s., 4.7 a... 2 TI|, Fr. TB V.esradnr M.,:e 13
47.3.61: UL.: SO. LB Vie-le, Woodard 23-'5-2'1. ,r. LB R F,,rntai, e i 11-4-151
ANALYSIS: Teinessee s .lesnferiie fronr r.eld Wr,rnn i. 3 ,ard rusr ng aftt.r ris ,re3kvout garner .-egirns
Louisiana Tec- h. W,nri shoulO easil, gari 1'00 ,ards against a .aeiinucl,, trun defense Tihati'.s rrg up :_3
Oaras per ganie. ADVANTAGE: UF

UF PASS vs. KENTUCKY PASS DEFENSE:
uF passes for -1.C' lar.s pe,r garme: enrruc.' al..-. 2.01.7 ir a s pr siring per gamrre.
KEY PLAYERS: L'F: Jr. QE Chris Lea. 718 ,.z. D. if. 0 i .3 ,c[. 162.0, r3ir.;i, Jr. Chad Jai.-kson ,23
rec., 296 as.. 12.9 avg.. 4 TD I. jr.C Dsllas Bak'er 113. 139. 10.7 U1i'.: Sr. S M'Jl'lan'ad Adc-, ullah 2 J-
26j. Jr. CB Bo Smirh, 19-3 21r
ANALYSIS: The Gators g. up aga.ins anr underrated Kenftu, si; pa riia iferint nminu "rElre Cadi.weil. The
crllcisim corntirnuJ- or Co rirs Lea' 5 as I. adjust ; T a rne. urfes urnd urbirn Mlc r .viil li :, 'c g pij.1.:r i
i'e jerralle C'Corn.elus r.a ll-,v irmelvet. All wingss conride reO, uF shouia still have a field ja,'. ADVANTAGE: UF/

KENTUCKY RUN vs. UF RUN DEFENSE:
'ienrucrk. rus rs for S9.0 .ards e.er garne, UF allows 61.0 1ards rushirng per gani-.
KEY PLAYERS: I.: So. RB Rafael Lintle i44-263. 6.0, 11, Sr. RB. Arliss Beach i18e52. 2.9. 3) uF: So. LB
E.rianricon Silr 110-7.171 Jr. LB Earl Everett (10-3.131.
ANALYSIS: Kenriuc,' oferS. e .ees begin win its running gare. ..;here the WildC ats average fewer
than 90 ,3rds per game 'n tne ground. Pernaps this is a garner .here one of UF's yourig defer.diers like
liri:..acler Jonr Durnips MIii break into thire ni. ADVANTAGE: UF

KENTUCKY PASS vs..UF PASS DEFENSE:
heniuc:h, pas-ce. ,ror I95.0u ari.s ,per game, OF aloiv. 13&.0 saris passira per game
KEY PLAYERS: ul..: So. RB Anore Wodorn 578, 5-0. 64.6, 164.7 ., So. RB Rafael Litle1 11, 55, 7.7. 01.
So. TE Jacot. Tamme iS, 66. 8.2., i, UF: Sr. CB lerneli Bro.w 117-1-181 Sr. SS Jar-.is Herrirng -5-12
ANALYSIS: A iali:.ach and light erna lead Kentuck's rrce. ing cr-r,. Ahinc:r means UF's airead,-estarlishaed
pasz defense; should only improve. Bronri, a 5-foiotS cornrirt-ac. coritirnueis t.i lead the Gator iII tackles
LOOC-. ror cornerraci Reggie rNelsonr to continiuej his road to: ifame. Fellow.' corner ReO gnIe Lewis ,illi plia more
as well. ADVANTAGE: UF
SPECIAL TEAMS:
KEY PLAYERS: UF. Jr. Kic/,ker Chris HetiardJ 15-5. 47 iongi, Jr. Punter Eric Wilbur i15 punts, 41.5 aeg 55
Slong) UKLI: Sr. Olicler Ta) lor BegleI 1-2, 371, Fr. Punter. Tin', Mastr v 1 13. 34.6 471
ANALYSIS: Hetlancr. a walh-on becan'e an o .ernight sensatiorn against Tennessee. hting all three of rs
h ieid-oal attempnis arid Il'ely errrg a s:.i-oarship. uF S erntre spe'iai teams unit helped UF to ictiory las
s v..ePernd arm .n rirmproving A.ee1:,. .
ADVANTAGE: UF


INTANGIBLES: Last week the Gators proved they could defeat a top-10 team behind
a surprisingly effective defense. While I could be an ideal opportunity for Urban Meyer to jumpstart and tweak the Spread 'n'
Shred. After this game. UF must face No. 20 Alabama on the road before heading to
No. .3 LSU two weels later.

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For the last 14 years, the question has not been whether the
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The No. 6 UF volleyball team will try to continue their domi-
nance of the SEC heading into conference play Friday night
against Mississippi State.
Head coach Mary Wise enters the conference schedule one
win away from her 200th SEC victory, with a 199-3 record
against conference rivals. The Gators willlook to embark on
their 15th consecutive SEC title season, which would match the
longest streak in conference history for any sport.
UF will face Mississippi in Oxford on Sunday after traveling
to Starkville to play Mississippi State in the Bulldogs hostile
Newell-Grissom building --better known as the "Cow Barn."
"It's a different environment," Wise said. "Not many volley-
ball venues are in old animal husbandry barns. But it's a beau-

A0M what they've done with it-it's different."
BRYAN JONES

SEC KICKS OFF: Usually when you hear a
score like 14-0 coming out of Tuscaloosa,
Ala., it's halftime at a Crimson Tide foot-
ball game. In this case, it came from the
Wise women's soccer field when Alabama rocked
Nicholls State with 14 goals this Sept. 13.
As the UF women's soccer team prepares to face the Tide to-
night, Coach Becky Burleigh said she wasn't offended at what
some might perceive as running up the score. But she did offer
one question for Alabama coach Don Staley:
"Why are you playing Nicholls State?"
"You know, we just have different philosophies as far as our
scheduling," she said. "My philosophy is to play tough teams
to get prepared."
Tonight's matchup will offer the Gators one such test as they
kick off Southeastern Conference play against Alabama. The
Gators hope to continue where they left off in November when
they staged a run through the 2004 SEC Tournament, defeating
Tennessee in double overtime to take the title.

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the independent aflorida Not officially associated with the University of FloIn P.blished by Campus Co mun icati ons, Inc. of Gaines e, Florida We Inform. You Decide. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 o Ing aIone n S No party included By JUSTIN RICHARDS Alligator Writer jrichards@alligator.org Ten students vying for Student Senate seats in next week's Student Government election have decided to shun party GoVernient politics and run independently. "I think they're fantastic," Supervisor of Elections Daniel Maland said of independent campaigns. "It takes a lot of courage for a student to go out and do something like this on their own." Last Fall, 16 candidates running for election were independent. But Maland said that 10 is still "a healthy turnout." Public relations sophomore Adam Rieth said he worked on the Impact Party's'campaign in Spring but will go solo on the Springs/ Keys ticket this Fall. "I didn't want to have to answer to anyone except the people of Springs and Keys," he said, "because otherwise you get wrapped up in party politics and what the party wants and not what the actual people that voted you in want." Rieth said that if elected, he would lobby for later SNAP hours, two more covered bus stops at Springs/Keys and wireless Internet for his residence hall area. "Springs/Keys is one of the final areas that doesn't have it, and SEE INDIES, PAGE 9 The following is a list of independent candidates for Student Senate elections being held Tuesday and Wednesday, -and their intended seats: Sean Cubillos District B (32603, 32604, 32605, 32606) Paul Pakidis Adam Rieth Steven Roberts Sam Miorelli Caitlin Roberts Nicolas Rey Dakota Cash Carlo Salas Jordan McBee Springs/Keys Springs/Keys Hume Hume Broward Murphree Rawlings/Yulee Beaty Towers Beaty Towers ADMINISTRATION Grads wait for aid Funds arrive -after bills By LYNDSEY LEWIS Alligator Writer Iewis@a'Iigator.org Many graduate students work for UF as researchers and teaching assistants, but they claim UF is not working for them to ensure they can afford basic living expenses. At a meeting of the Graduate Student Council on Thursday evening, some graduate students expressed concerns that UF's bureaucratic restrictions are unfairly hindering the financial aid process. "My department has had huge problems with money being disbursed and reiibursed," said Karla Addesso, a student in the Entomology and Nematology Department. Addesso said that because her financial aid is disbursed before tuition and fee waivers, it goes toward tuition costs that she does not have to pay. Although the aid is later reimbursed, it often takes between five to six weeks for her to receive that money, she said, and she cannot pay other bills in the meantime. "[Graduate students] are starving during those weeks when they're waiting," she said. Karen Fooks, director of Student Financial Affairs, said that the speed at which departments receive tuition -SEE GRADUATE, PAGE 9 Students left thirsty E ON-CAMPUS PEPSI MACHINES ARE OFTEN EMPTY AND DON'T ACCEPT GATOR I CARDS, STUDENTS SAY. By HEATHER RAPP Alligator Contributing Writer Singles in hand, students try their luck at different machines, hoping to find a payout. It's no casino: This is UP, and the gamble lies in finding a beverage-stocked Pepsi machine on campus. The on-campus soda shortage may just be a result Student of Pepsi's gradual familiarization to student preferLife ences, officials said. "Pepsi has to establish a fill rate," said Janet Carlson, associate director of UF's vending services. "Since they've been here for just a month now, it'll take them a while to figure that out." In addition to stocking troubles, a number of Gator 1 Cardenabled Pepsi machines show no response to students' card swipes. Officials from IF's Business Services Division did not return several calls regarding the machines' Gator 1 Card troubles. Carlson said some trouble stems from the fact that Pepsi has been trying to maintain Coca-Cola's old filling schedule. 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2, ALLIGATORE6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 News Today LOCAL Bakery Campaign helping hurricane victims UF junior Mike Watkins is working six hours today at The Chesapeake Bagel Bakery -unpaid. Bakery staff are volunteering to donate the restaurant's sales to Desire Street Ministries in New Orleans, led by former UF quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel. Wuerffel is the director of development for the organization, which provides an outlet for spiritual and community involvement to the neighborhood and educates underprivileged youth. "I feel great working unpaid," Watkins said. "I just want to do whatever I can to help out the people in New Orleans." Bakery owner Ken Rembert said he hopes to donate $3,000 toward rebuilding the ministry's facilities, which were wiped out by Hurricane Katrina. Other local restaurants have held similar relief drives. On Labor Day, Caf Gardens donated more than $3,000 -tips included -to the American Red Cross. "It says a lot about our community," said Cafe Gardens Manager Lindsay Weatherdon. "We care about what goes on in the nation, not just in Gainesville." Teens: Schools Help In Finding Career Path A new Gallup Youth Survey asked students (teens aged 13 to 17) a series of questions about how well they feel their schools are preparing them for life. These results are based on Internet surveys with a randomly selected national sample of 600 teenagers conducted July 6 to Sept. 4, 2005. Sampling error: 4 percentage points. What overall grade would you assign to the school you attended last year? A-28% 32% B -49% C-17% 65% D 14% Yes, is helping F -1% Jennifer LaBrie Alligator Staff FORECAST TODAY THUNDER STORMS 90/71 SATURDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 90/69SUNDAY CLOUDY 88/69 MONDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 92/69 TUESDAY -liv SUNNY 91/69 The Chesapeake Bagel ANNOUNCEMENT Bakery is located at 4113 NW -Students interested in vol16th Blvd. in the Millhopper unteering with Gator Hurricane Shopping Center. It is open from Relief will meet Saturday at 10:30 6:00 am. to 5 p.m. a.m. at the Engineering Parking Lot, across from the Reitz Union. Volunteers will sort donations for the American Red Cross. or N ,i 100A program presented by the Reitz Union Fm, fbr [IF students with Gator 1 B FRIDAYS at the Reitz Union 6:3Opm-2:O0am SEPT 23 WAR OF THE WORLDS Reitz Union Auditorium 6:30pm, 9:00pm, and 11:30pm Video Buttons Flipics, 1Opm-2am,First Floor 8pm-12am,Second Floor LGBT affairs cabinet LaserTag BisexualityDaycelebration, 9pm-tam,RionBallroom Kinsey FREE Breakfast at Midnight 8pm-1Opm, Orange & Brew Foodcourt Open Mic Poetry Iopm-tam, orange & Brew $4 Bud Light Pitchers $4 Jager Bombs SATURDAY $4 Miller-Lite Pitchers $4 Long Islands he independent florida VOLUME 99 ISSUE 22 ISSN 0889-2423 Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications itc., of Gainesville, Florida NEWSROOM 352-376-4458 (Voice), 352-376-4467 (Fax) Editor Mike Gimignani, mgimignani@alligator.org Managing Editor/ Print Eva Kis, ekis@alligator.org Managing Editor/ New Media Gwen Heimburg, gheimburg@alligator.org Assignment Editor Bridget Carey, bcarey@alligatororg University Editor Stephanie Garry, smgarry@alligator.org Metro Editor Jeff Sirmons,jsirmons@alligator.org Features Editor Neil Hughes, nhughes@alligator.org Opinions Editor Emily Yehle, eyehle@alligator.org Sports Editor Bryan App, bapp@alligator.org alligatorSports.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 Assistant Photo Editor Tricia Coyne, tcoyne@alligator.org the Avenue Editor Cher Phillips, cphillips@alligator.org the Avenue Assistant Editors Erin Chalfant, Jacqueline Davison Art Director Andy Marlette Graphics Chief Michelle Stewart, mstewart@alligator.org Graphics Jennifer LaBrie Copy Desk Chiefs Gayle Cohen, Krissi Palmer, Stephanie Rosenblatt Copy Editors Josh Armstrong, Robert Beltran, Amanda Brown, Juliana Casale, Jennifer Freihofer, Ashton Grosz, Kayla Harris, Kevin Mahadeo, Christina Simak, Skyler Smith, Natalie Van Hoose, Christopher White, Katie Wilkinson, Jen Zei New Media Assistant Editor Matthew Kelly .New Media Staff Brett Roegiers Staff Eric Esteban, Ian Fisher, Farzad Safi DISPLAY ADVERTISING -352-376-4482, 800-496-0265 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) Advertising Director Brad Smith, bsmith@alligator.org Advertising Office Manager Marianne Cooper, mcooper@alligator.org Advertising Office Assistants Elizabeth Cueto, Lindsey Kuhn, Sara Henry Sales Representatives Danny Wayne, William Cuadra, Whitney Lawson, Ana Paula De Lima Laura Gerszewski, Morgan Morillo Sales Development/[ntern Coordinator William Cuadra CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 352-373-FIND (Voice), 352-376-3015 (Fax) Classified Advertising Manager Ellen Light, ellight@alligator.org Classified Clerks Bethany O'Neill, Dan Cribb, Katie Morgan, Samantha Wright, Cassia Sookhoo CIRCULATION Operations Manager Scott McKearnan, smckearnan@alligator.org Operations Assistant Clint Day BUSINESS 352-376-4446 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) Comptroller Ramona Pelham, rpelham@alligator.org Student Accounting Clerks Keith Enright, Alex Thurn, Chris Brink ADMINISTRATION 352-376-4446 (Voice), 352-376-4556 (Fax) General Manager C.E. 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FRlDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 3 RTS~~~~~~~~~~M d0Mrsrasgo heradbrha reig Bus driver Johnny Boswell route Tuesday. Kristin Nichols/ Alligator greets students with a smile on his By JESSICA RIFFEL Alligator Writer jriffel@alligator.org Students sluggishly boarded the Regional Transit System Route 9 bus in the Friday afternoon heat on their way home. As the bus rolled down Gale Lemerand Drive, the driver's voice rang throughthe loudspeaker. "Does anyone have a birthday in the month of September?" One girl tentatively raised her hand. The other students looked at each other, surprised. They were about to be instructed to sing "Happy Birthday." "You may think 'Is he really an RTS driver?"' Johnny Boswell said to his passengers. "Am I allowed to do this? Well, the answer is: It don't matter -I'm driving the bus. I'm in charge." And just as Boswell began leading the passengers in song, one student pressed the stop requested button. "Stop ringing thebell!" Boswell joked over the telecom. "I'm in charge. I could just press the accelerator instead of the brake, and there goes your stop." Boswell slowed down and let the student off, and he and the passengers continued their serenade of the girl. "I try to make them have a good time on the bus -try to make them laugh, try to make them forget their problems for a couple minutes," Boswell said. Boswell said he likes to crack jokes when the bus is full to get students' minds off an otherwise unpleasant situation. He fits as many people onto the bus as possible, stopping to pick up passengers in circ most drivers would "They're just tryi to better themselve "I'm always trying t that I possibly can. If the bus, I can get yo and you can get the "I try to make t good time on t to make then to make them problems for a utes Driving the Sor Tuesday, Boswell t who ran up as the depart that it was a to allow latecomers stop, he told a girl shoe was untied. After a second students smiled and "It's just heartwa ple smile," he said. ful thing. Some peop smiles, and I don't k to hide it." Boswell said the j otherwise tedious jr 20-minute loop on t route for 10 hours. "It makes my day quicker," he said. He started drivin and following a brie he returned to his j umstances when two years ago. not. But the bus driver said he hopes to ng to get to class move on to another project soon. s," Boswell said. Boswell is the youth pastor at o help everybody Passage Family Church in Gainesville, I can get more on and he has a heart for kids, especially u to class on time those in bad situations who need help better grade." and encouragement. "There's a lot of youth in need hem have a who need someone to come to their he bus -try rescue," Boswell said. He has been working with his wife, laugh, try Palenthia, on starting a program to forget their help at-risk youth through his church. couple minHe said he wants to assist kids struggling in school or labeled as troublemakers to turn their lives around. Johnny Boswell He plans to work -with their families RTS bus driver and schools to change their attitudes and give them hope. He has six boys, of his own: three ority Row route from what he calls his "younger, wild old one student days" and three, ages 6, 11 and 13, he bus was about to raises now. against RTS policy Boswell said he cherishes the moon. At another ments he has with the children he is that her lace-less raising -memories that he was not able to make with the first three sons of surprise, both he did not raise. sat down. "That's one area I really did not do rming to see peowell in when I was younger," Boswell 'It's just a beautisaid. "Something that I need to make le have beautiful amends for." now why they try He said that is part of the motivation for starting the mentoring and okes break up the intervention program. He said he )b of driving the wants to affect as many kids as pos'he Sorority Row go by a whole lot g for RTS in 1991, f stint in Atlanta, ob in Gainesville sible. But until the program is set up and Bodwell is able to work full time heading up that project, students can find him driving an RTS bus, singing "Happy Birthday" and making passengers smile. -ii THE SHOW WILL GO ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT GAINESVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT. By STEPHANIE ROSENBLATT Alligator Writer srosenblatt@alligator.org The air fell silent as six blue-and-yellow bullets streaked across the sky Thursday. Then the deafening rumble caught up Lt. Cmdr. 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4, ALLIGATOR E FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 Discussions aim to improve UF'so.l national rankings 12 THE UNIVERSITY IS RANKED 50TH 3Y U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT. By ELIZABETH HILLAKER Alligator Contributing Writer UF aims to climbs the rungs of the national university ladder one meeting at a time. The office of the provost is hosting a series of conversations between faculty, administration and experts to raise the university's U.S. News & World Report rankings. Even though UF is ranked No. 50 by the publication, it is ranked No. 120 in faculty resources, which include faculty salaries and secretarial and graduate assistant support, Faculty Senate Chairwoman Kin Tanzer said. "We're really doing a whole lot with very little," she said. The. first event, "A Conversation about University Budgets," will take place Monday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Reitz Union Room 282. Knowing how the university is run is key to making it better, Tanzer said. The faculty raises $400 million through research, helping to pay for more research and graduate-assistant salaries, she said. It is a huge piece of the university budget. At the Faculty Senate meeting Thursday, Provost Janie Fouke said the UF student-faculty ratio and the faculty-resources rankings were UF's weakest areas. UF has to create some impact in those areas, she said. U F Class size and Admlinistyation student-teacher ratios are poor because UF doesn't have money to hire more faculty members, Tanzer said. The budget discussion will have three objectives. It will recognize the work being done to raise money, explain the budget process and aim faculty energies where they will be most helpful, she said. The meeting about collaborative learning is Oct. 12 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Emerson Alumni Hall Room 209. The third event, concerning recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, will be held Nov. 9 and 10 in the Reitz Union. Since there is limited seating, preregistration with the office of the provost is required. "Faculty members are concerned that our faculty is not as diverse as we would like it to be," Tanzer said. Only a little more thanf 6 percent of UF's full-time faculty is African American or Hispanic. KATRN1A RELIEF U IF Car-np opens its d~voos By NICK PATRICK Alligator Contributing Writer After leading the Gators to four SEC titles and a national championship, Gator football star Danny Wuerffel finally asked his alma mater for something in return. As director of development at Desire Street Ministries in New -Orleans, Wuerffel came to UF last week seeking permission for the ministry's school to temporarily relocate to a UF-owned camp after its own campus was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. UF agreed, and the Desire Street Academy, a private school for underprivileged boys, is now renting the university facilities at Camp Timpoochee in Niceville, ending an exhaustive search, said Jeff Killebrew, communications director for the academy. "It was obvious that we weren't going back to New Orleans anytime soon," he said. "We heard of a place in Niceville, went to see if it was an option and saw that this was the place to be." Camp Timpoochee, part of the 4-H youth-development program operated by UT, was rented out to private groups at the time, but they were willing to relocate to give the Desire Street studentsa home. Despite having a place to go, Killebrew said the school will face other challenges in the months ahead. "Our school has never been a boarding school until now," he said. "The kids are not used to being this far from home. For some it will be a good thing, but for others it will be tough." In order to deal with the trauma Hurricane Katrina's destruction caused, Killebrew said the school will bring in grief counselors. "Our school has never been a boarding school until now. The kids are not used to being this fa r from home. For some it will be a good thing, but for others it will be tough." Jeff Killebrew Desire Street Academy communications director Another issue facing the school was funding for the move as well as other financial issues; however, these needs are being met head-on by the generosity of people around the country, Killebrew said. "UF donated the pay-per-view profits from the Louisiana Tech game, and other people have been donating from everywhere," he said. The academy was founded in 2002 and has 190 students, about 100 of whom have been located since the evacuations of New Orleans, he said. "The kids are really anxious to get here," Killebrew said. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 il ALLIGATOR, 5 -'G saysno more hugsa By LYNDSEY LEWIS Alligator Writer lewis@alligator.org Increasing diversity among members of the university community remains a key objective in UF's mission to become a Top10 public research institution, but some members of the UF Faculty Senate said the Alligator maybe hindering that effort. Diversity issues were brought to the forefront of a Thursday-afternoon meeting as the body passed a resolution condemning a recent editorial cartoon printed in the Alligator's Opinions section. "It is a judgment of a great many people that this one goes over the line," English professor Scott Nygren said. Although the Faculty Senate passed the resolution condemning the Alligator cartoon, it did not pass an addendum that would request UF to refrain from advertising in the newspaper until an apology is issued. The resolution demands that the Alligator issue an apology that is "in print, in good faith, in a prominent font and on the front page, for their bad judgment and its corrosive effects on the university community." Nygren emphasized that he does not advocate censorship and that the controversy surrounding the cartoon is not about free speech. "In our society, anybody has a right to make a fool of themselves in public," he said, adding that citizens also have the right to protest anything they find offensive or distasteful. "It is a judgment of a great many people that this one goes over the line." Scott Nygren UF English professor "I hope [the Alligator] will learn something from this, but at this point it's already in the public sphere," he said. Enviromnental engineering professor Jean Andino said the issue has risen to the national front and that the cartoon reflects poorly on the entire UF community. "There have been several online chats about what is going on here at the University of Florida, and this does affect the university's reputation," she said. Nygren and other faculty members expressed concern about whether public scrutiny of the cartoon could affect UF's minority-recruitment efforts. Alnid calls to increase diversity awareness at U, the Senate also discussed a proposal that would alter some general-education requirements beginning with next year's freshman class. While current students must take six credits with either an intemational or diversity focus, the proposal would require students entering UF in 2006 or later to take three international credits and three diversity credits. "The way the [current] requirement is worded, students may, and most of them do, choose to get either all international or all diversity," said Andy McCullough, chairman of the Senate's General Education Council. McCullough said he wants to return to the requirement's initial intent, which was to educate students in relating to an increasingly diverse global community. Additionally, the proposal would require a grade of C or better to receive credit for the requirements. By JUSTIN RICHARDS Alligator Writer jrichards@alIigator.org "Free hugs," they cried. But their cries have been silenced, and their open arms have been shut. Volunteer workers at the Student Government Bicycle Repair Shop took down a long-standing sign offering free hugs at the request of an SG employee Thursday. "They've got to take the sign down because Student Government does not support free hugs," bicycle repairman Jon Walter said. "But we at the bike shop still support it, of course." SG Office Manager Sandy Vernon, who asked workers to remove the sign, said some girls came to her office and complained about two male students offering hugs at the repair shop. "They felt uncomfortable with free hugs," Vernon said. Vernon added that the girls had not been hugged. Walter said the students yelling out "free hugs" were friends who do not work at the shop. Vernon did not object to hugs but said they should be solicited elsewhere. "If you want to do it for fun, don't do it in the bike-repair Student area. Move away from Life the bike-repair area," Vernon said. Walter said the affectionate notice had been posted on the Student Government Bike Repair sign since Spring. At least two people walk in daily seeking hugs, he said. "It gained popularity just because it put smiles on people's faces. People came in for a hug and it made their days better," he said. He added they could get "'a little rowdy." "I don't really support all the yelling. Sometimes it would get ridiculous," he said. But Walter vowed that the hugs will go on. "Of course we'll still give out free hugs," he said. "I could care less if the sign's up there." NSA is Coming to Your Campus! 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6, ALLIGATOR E FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 Editorial t's over. We are at the end of the last full week before the most important event of all UF students' lives. Student Government elections. Yes, we know you all will go out in droves to vote for your favorite senators on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Editorial Board is going to camp out in front of the Reitz Union polling station Monday night. Everyone's invited. We'll get into our sleeping bags and tell ghost stories about former student body presidents whose spirits roam the third floor halls, threatening to spend more money on squishy alligators and mints. But we needn't scare you just yet. That's for next week. Today is all about scaring other people with our bloody DARTS and blindingly bright LAURELS. No, it isn't Halloween yet. We don't know how we got on that track. Perhaps we're just dark and cynical year-round. So brandish your sword, don the garlic necklace and dig a deep, skeptical grave as we begin this week's edition of. Darts 1&.Laurel.s We'll begin our quest for oddities by pinning a that's-ascary-concept-but-also-an-awesome-sensation LAUREL onTouchMe USA for promoting sexual health with a vibrating condom. The new product is "more effective for young women who wouldn't be so experienced," said marketing director Rachel Davis. Great. Because we all know that bad sex is usually the woman's problem. We're primarily interested that the new condom can finish the job if the guy isn't up to the challenge. The vibrating ring inside the condom is even vacuumsealed to ensure cleanliness. Why even bother with the real thing? Sometimes a substitution works just fine. So we hand a we-want-to-read-without-slipping-intopoverty LAUREL to Google for continuing forward with its plans to digitize libraries in the face of adversity. Some are concerned with whether this will violate copyright laws, but libraries seem keen on the idea. We're just glad future students might at least have a searchable online library. As it stands, we don't even have a concrete library, much less an online one'that is easily navigated. Speaking of places that aren't navigable, we shoot a weknow-you-want-to-help-but-you're-just-a-little-crazy DART at Sean Penn for being ineffective in his recent New Orleans rescue efforts. According to a few reports, Penn's most recent endeavor to save stranded New Orleans residents failed when his tiny boat filled with water. Stuffed into the small craft were a personal photographer and a driver. The boat began to sink at take-off because someone forgot to plug a hole. Penn, in what appeared to be a bulletproof jacket, tried to bail out the boat with a red plastic cup. Oh well, there wasn't any room for those he was trying to save anyway. Perhaps we were wrong -the government isn't the most inefficient rescuer. But UF is steering toward rescuing our campus. We hang an at-least-our-school-knows-that-the-planet-isn't-infinite LAUREL on the Faculty Senate for initiating the decision to put the Office of Sustainability in the university's chief administration building. We're glad the Faculty Senate and shared governance were able to take a step forward for the university. ., -1 the inde decent florida 0-t lp Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR Andrew Meyer, Tom Durrenberger EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words naboutnone letter-sized page. They mutbe typed, doulespaced and must include the ator'Os name, classifct~omand phone number. Names will be withheld ithtle writer shots luot cause. We reserve the ight to edit to, length, grammer, style atd libel. tend letters to letterso@lligotor.o, bring them toit 5W. university see., or send them to O. 5eo 14257, Gaonesville, FL 32en4-2257.solomns ot boot 450 mods ahout original topics and editorial crtoonre lott010elpole. Qestos? Tell 37614458. ALLIGATOR www.aIligator.org/opinions -~ ___~ --~I Guest column Machen obsessed with Top-lO status 'd like for UF to become a Top-10 public research university as much as anyone else does. As one of the many students who shunned more prestigious schools in favor of UF's more practical combination of good academics and insanely low cost of attendance, I support anything that bumps up public perception of my degree's worth. But does it seem to anyone else that UF President Bernie Machen is basing every decision on whether or not it will help us become a Top-10 university? Last week for instance, the UF administration announced it would finally begin negotiations with United Faculty of Florida after almost three years of sticking its fingers in its ears and saying, "Nuh-uh, you don't really exist." Machen was leery of the situation, however, because he noticed few top universities have faculty unions. Obsessed much? Even setting aside the fact that preventing workers to unionize is contrary to the basic principles of American society, it's hard to conceive of any possible way that having a faculty union could hurt UF's chances of climbing the ranks. Unfortunately, this sort of thinking seems to be the rule rather than the exception. Earlier last week, Machen addressed the Board of Trustees on the issue of UF's quest to become a Top-i0 univer -I mean, on the issue of minority recruitment. Specifically, he was concerned about the progress of UF's minority recruitment strategy and the new branding campaign to increase national recognition of the university To be fair, I'm concerned about these as well. I'm concerned that we have these concerns at all. Branding is a relatively minor issue. I think we spend too much money for little apparent gain -how about another slogan, guys? It's been weeks, but at least there's a reasonable theory behind it. I can't say the same about minority recruitment. Listen, UF, I've got your minority program for the next Matt Sanchez In Moderation msanchez@alligator.org 300 years right here, and it won't cost you a dime. Accept the best students who apply to UP. Some of them will be minorities. Probably fewer of them will be minorities because there are fewer of them around. That's why we call them minorities. You don't have to recruit them. If they live in Florida, they know what UF is -and they're likely clamoring to get in. But Machen is very concerned about the decrease in the number of African American students at UP. Why doesn't he just come out and say what he means? "I think we need to get some more minorities so we can impress the guys over at U.S. News & World Report." The Alligator even reported at the beginning of the semester that Machen had a message for the student body: get involved on campus. Allow me to translate: "Get off your lazy butts -you're making us look bad." After all, high student participation in rock-paper-scissors clubs and random community service is a key aspect of a top research institution. Let's just hope this single-minded pursuit of "our" goal will produce some results. Until then, we can only hope that Machen won't combine his two obsessions to form some kind of fiber-crusade. I can see it now, though the thought makes me shudder. Step one: stop students from drinking. Step two: ??? Step three: profit. Uh, I mean become a Top-10 public research university. Matt Sanchez is a journalism senior. His colunin appears on Friday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Is Machen obsessed with UF becoming a Top-10 university? Thursday's question: Should Goldberg have banned SG advertisements in the paper? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 28% YES 72% NO 123 TOTAL VOTES 0 0 Opinion

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 7 Yehle's response falls short of ideal Emily Yehle's column in Thursday's Alligator disappointed me. I sympathize with the staff -there is no reason to harass anyone -but I still feel that the cartoon failed and the Alligator's response could have been better. Instead of refusing so profusely to apologize, you should have provoked the public to examine the word and its effects. Was it wrong? Yes. There is no way around that fact. Yehe said, "However, we are young and have the ability to forego the ideas and stereotypes that are imprinted on an older generation's mind. It's the younger generation that has recycled this controversial term into something completely different." That's a nice ideal but it is not realistic. We still experience racism today and some Cartoon has sparked important debate of us have been called that word in a derogaThe debate over the n-word on UF's campus tory mainer. It's an insult, and I don't condone is heated. It began with a cartoon, and the fallthe use of it by anyone, black or white. out has students protesting, our student body The word has not effectively been "flipped" president making edicts and university officials into anything positive, so no one should be chiming in with public statements daily. "able to use it" whether it ends in -er or -a. In my nearly four years at UF I have never In our society, the n-word has become popbeen so proud. ular slang, and you will hear it in many songs, College campuses are where future leadon the street and on TV. That doesn't mean the ers are shaped and individuals learn what Alligator should use it. they are truly made of. Marlette's cartoon got "A newspaper benefits society by compeople talking about racism. Whether or not menting on society," Yehle said. that was its intention, and whether or not you Then let the Alligator now address the isthink that's a cartoonist's job, be grateful. sue of how ineffective the revolutionizing of I didn't know what I thought about casual this word has been and examine that the use use of the tern until this week. And it came of it is not constructive in any way. from talking, debating and listening. Aufeya Glover Using SG's advertising dollars to force the 3JM paper into apologizing isn't going to solve anything, Joe Goldberg. Listening is. What my ears have taught me this week is that people in Gainesville are uncomfortable with certain words when they are used by certain people. As our student body president, why don't you try to do something about that? And don't do it with a workshop, or a conunittee or a photo op with you and members of the Black Student Union. Start by listening. What you'll hear is a debate that's been a long time coming, and what you should do is everything you can to keep that debate going. There doesn't have to be a winner or a loser, but maybe next time it won't take a cartoon for us to find out how we really feel about each other. Nick Weidenmiller 4JM Former Alligator opinions editor t41 0 yuur .we have. GE's LEXAN SLX body panels infuse plastic with pigment, reducing volatile organic compound emissions normally associated with conventional automotive paint. We call this ecomagination. At GE we invite you to hatch your ecomagination through a career in engineering, finance, manufacturing, sales and marketing, human resources, or information technology. Think you know GE? Come find out. Meet with GE recruiters and learn about open positions. GE Information Session September 26 Rion Ballroom -Reitz Union 7:30 -9:30 PM eCO to learn more visit gecareers.com on equal opportunity employer Imagination at work A diversified technology, financial services, media company. AIC *Service *Repair Foreign -NDomestic Alternators -NStarters Discount Prices As Low As $21.95 /FREE ELECTRICAL CHECK/ With Purchase AAMAC 378-776 508 8th Ave. BE A HERO Be A Teacher Teachers have the power to wake up young minds -to make a difference. Reach for that power. Be a teacher. Be a hero. To find out how to become a teacher, call 1-800-45-TEACH F Recruiting New -Teachers, Inc. SM

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S, ALLIGATOR N FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 Alexis Flores and LolaBovell celebrate after being crowned Mr. and Ms. Hispanic Student Association at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday night. Mr.an d M .H!"A Crwe By KIMBERLY GOUZ Alligator Contributing Writer The sounds of salsa and merengue blasted from the Rion Ballroom on Thursday as a crowd of about 80 cheered on eight hopefuls competing for the title of Mr. and Ms. Hispanic Student Association 2005. Alexis Hans Flores, an occupational therapy major, and Lola Sophia Bovell, a political science major, were crowned at the end of the night after impressing the judges with their self-confidence, enthusiasm and public-speaking abilities. The winners were given scholarships and spots on the HSA float in the Homecoming Parade, in addition to the customary crown, sash and roses. Flores and Bovell will also represent the Hispanic and multicultural communities during the 2005-06 school year. "All of the contestants did a fabulous job, and it was hard to select just two," said Carlos Hernandez, judge and HSA faculty adviser. Rodriguez said he was looking for contestants who would "serve to empower their generation and educate the general population about what it means to be a Latino/Latina on this campus and in this country." "All of the contestants did a fabulous job, and it was hard to select just two." Carlos Hernandez HSA event judge and faculty adviser Flores, who charmed two audience members when he handed them roses during the formal section of the competition, won another pageant earlier this week with Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority's "A Few Good Men" scholarship pageant. Boveli impressed the judges with her musical talents when she played a pre-recorded clarinet solo for the audience. Bovell said her main goal as Ms. HSA 2005 is to bridge the gaps that exist within the Hispanic community, as well as the gaps that exist between all races and ethnicities on campus. N GRAMMY WINNER, NEW ENSEMBLE WILL PERFORM. By DIANA MAZZELLA Alligator Writer dnazzella@aligator.org Hispanic music artists Bacilos and Yerba Buena are coming to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Hispanic Student Association and Student Government Productions are bringing the Grammy Award-winning group Bacilos and a newer, eclectic group, Yerba Buena, to U. Last year's concert featuring Oscar D'Leon was also at the center; it sold out with nearly 1,700 seats, said Danny Sanchez, public relations director for the month. Though in years past the month's big event was a comedy night, the concert is now the center of attention, he said. "The HHM concert is probably the biggest, or only, large Latin music event in the area," Sanchez said. He said the next closest venues for this type of event would be Jacksonville or Orlando. He mentioned that Bacilos is highly regarded in the Spanishspeaking community. The concert will cost SG about $58,000, which includes hall rental, advertising and taking care of the groups while they are in town, Sanchez said. HIHiM Executive Director Jessica Klahr, said the artists for this concert represent a variety of cultures, including Puerto Rican, Colombian, Brazilian, Cuban and Venezuelan. -Some concerts in the On past have focused 6 1aMPUS only on one specific -culture. Bacilos'second album "Caraluna" has been among the Top 15 hits on Billboard's Latin charts, according to Bacilos' Web site. It has been No. 1 in 10 countries, including Mexico, Peru and the Dominican Republic. Klahr said Bacilos uses some English words but that Yerba Buena sings more in Spanglish, a mixture of English and Spanish. She said some call them the Hispanic Black Eyed Peas because of their use of different styles of music. Tickets are available to students today and for the general public Saturday. The concert is free and starts at 7 p.m. Machine shortages temporary PEPSI, from page I we're changing flavor line-ups on the fly." He explained that the machines, which hold nearly 300 bottles, have quickly sold out of certain drinks, such as the best-selling Mountain Dew, because they are more popular than expected. "We are in the process of getting to know the campus better and knowing which machines sell out faster," he said. "We're definitely still having some out-of-stock issues, but we're getting it solved as quickly as possible." Administrators at UF said they are neither surprised nor concerned by the soda shortage. "We anticipated it," said Ed Poppell, vice president for Finance and Administration. "That's part of the transition." Despite shortcomings in the machines' availability, Poppell -said the university has been very pleased with the business Pepsi has brought. The new Pepsi contract, which began in August, promised a $10million increase in revenue for the university. Wentworth said he wanted to assure students that the problem is being addressed diligently. He noted that while Coke had three employees to stock campus vending machines, Pepsi has four. "I want you to know we're working very, very hard to make sure everything gets filled everyday," he said. NEED EXTRA VACATION MONEY FREE DENTAL SCREENING Get Paid150 per procedure for patients who qualify & participate as a patient in the upcoming dental licensing examination. TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL 314-8131 IN BG LOTS & ASHLEYS FURNITURE SHOPPING CENTER. MUST BE 18 YO, NOT PREGNANT, AND HAVEAT LEAST 20 NATURAL TEETH TO PA RTICPATE DNO011217 2442 N. MAIN ST. M N. MAIN ST I I23 DON'T DRINK & DRIVE H__.4ILTON aiA 1xai_ Poker -HoU rs Vho~w to heat up UF

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 9 Independent candidates offer own ideas INDIES, from page 1 Ca e t tIk Co nVst IT Ut 10n By ADRIANNA C. RODRIGUEZ Alligator Contributing Writer The table was not round, but with an hour-and-ahalf discussion between Florida congressmen and UF professors, the university observed the nationwide Constitution Day by exploring the relevance of the more than 200-year-old document Wednesday. In the Grand Reading Room of the oldest library on the UF campus, seven panelists spoke to an audience of students, professors and others to discuss the U.S. Constitution, the world's oldest. Panelists included state Reps. Larry Cretul and Ed Jennings, UF law professors Fletcher Baldwin, Sharon Rush and Christopher Slobogin, UF political science professor Samuel Stafford and UF history professor Elizabeth Dale. They discussed topics ranging from what the Founding Fathers would change Student in the Constitution to the Senate confirmaLife tion hearings on Chief Justice nominee John Roberts. "One thing I think we perhaps overlook is how much of an experiment this was," Dale said of the Founding Fathers and the beginnings of the Constitution. Senior materials-science engineering student Brian Davis, 21, said he came because he wanted to take part in constitutional debate. "I think legal scholarship isn't something we should leave to legal scholars," Davis said. "It's something that impacts our everyday lives." Davis said he hoped the panel would address the issues of privacy, gay tights, eminent domain and civil rights. "As a gay man, I think the Constitution supports gay marriage, but there are people who'd like to change that," he said. Eastside -High School senior John-David Cooksley, 18, drove from Micanopy to attend the roundtable. An international baccalaureate student, he said he is in the process of applying to UF and came as part of his senior project about privacy and the Patriot Act. "I'm concerned with people's privacy," Cooksley said. "We're always being watched." it's ridiculous," he said. His rival, Paul Pakidis, said he would try to move Student Government toward an Internet voting system. Sam Miorelli, a candidate for the Hume Hall seat, seeks to fill in the spaces that the other parties have missed, he said. Miorelli suggested a marriage between The Gator and Impact parties' ideas for the Regional Transit System. He said SG can supplement funding for RTS's next fleet of buses to give them hybrid motors -Gator's idea -on the condition that the system expands its routes and adds Sunday service -Impact's promise. Miorelli also proposed unification of all Gator 1 Card accounts, such as vending and declining balance, into one account. He denounced "wasteful spending" by SG and the recent action Student Body President Joe Goldberg has taken to halt SG advertising in the Alligator. "It smacks of, 'Well, we're the politicians, and we don't like when people report on us, so we're going to try to get rid of the people who report on us,' and on top of being arrogant, that's just disgusting," he said. "The only people I've talked to who think that that's a real good idea and support this are Gator Party candidates." "They're slow. One of them is always broken. I personally have waited 15 minutes for an elevator, so that seems to be the biggest issue concerning the people of Beaty." Steven Roberts Student Senate candidate Miorelli's competitor, Steven Roberts, stressed the transparency of SG activities, suggesting a bulletin on the Honors Daily Update for SG happenings and a Facebook group allowing Hume residents to communicate with him. Beaty Towers candidate Carlo Salas echoed Miorelli's sentiment about SG's Alligator policy and promised to fight it. He also emphasized the importance of more free printing at campus CIRCA labs. Fooks: Temporary money 'very, very ugly' to procure GRADUATE, from page 1 waivers may be to blame for the problem. Additionally, UF's financial business office uses a computer system that she said dates back to about 1976 and is "irretrievably broken." However, the business office is working to implement the accounting software PeopleSoft, which has been blamed for numerous faculty payroll issues in the past. "Maybe PeopleSoft will solve that problem; maybe PeopleSoft will create a different set of problems," she said. Fooks said UF's financial aid Web site is being redesigned to separate graduates and undergraduates, but she is unsure how to remedy the issue of aid reimbursement, which could border on illegality. "I don't know how to solve that problem," she said. 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For further details please contact: Karen Brezner Clinical Trial Coordinator Endocrine division University of Florida DO NOT apply Tel: ka ed 2 .3 e if you have diabetes. breznka@medicine.ufl.eduifyuhvdabts But his core campaign issue seems to be speeding up the renovation of Beaty's elevators. "They're slow. One of them is always broken," he said. "I personally have waited 15 minutes for an elevator, so that seems to be the biggest issue concerning the people of Beaty." The alternate Beaty candidate, Jordan McBee, suggested security cameras and better lighting at campus bicycle racks to deter theft. McBee's other campaign issues include wireless Internet at Beaty, more responsible SG funding and online publication of the Reitz Union Ride Board, which helps students find carpool buddies for trips out of town. He said an online Ride Board would reduce the need for cars on campus. Maland said independent candidates are at an electoral disadvantage because they don't have the solidarity that official parties do. But, he said, "independent candidates should never be ruled out. Every election, independent candidates win and put up a good fight." to

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FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 9-30-21-2 CHEAP RENT! 3BR 1 BA house CH/AC, large kitchen, w/d hookups, $6S25rent, 503 A NW 19th Lane Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-23-29-2 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 9-23-29-2 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. WID hookups. Car port. Close to law school. Ready for Aug. lease. Call 352-3756754. No section 8. 9-30-33-2 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 18th Ave 1 BR/1 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 9-23-23-2 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.TuringtonRealEstate.com 9-23-23-2 3/2 PARTY HOUSEAVAILABLE NOW. 904-710-3050 9-30-28-2 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. 9-30-27-2 907 NW 11th Ave. 4BR/2.5BA, wood floors, W/D, spacious interior, large yard. $1200/mo Campus Realty 692-3800 10-6-30-2 Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcomel 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1 BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 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/D, carport and huge yard. Call 352-283-2828. 9-30-26-2 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. 9-27-22-2 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 9-26-15-2 Walking distance to UFt 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 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 LOFTAPARTMENT behind Leo's 706. Walk to UF & downtown. $350/mo 333-9413 leave message 9-2617-2 SEPT FREE! 1BR -Great value! Only $449/mosO $150 Deposit CLOSE TO CAMPUS THE WOODS 0 375-3077 9-30-20-2 FREE lst 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 ww.TuringtonRealEstate.com 9-23-14-2 Cute cottage 2 bedroom 1 bath with study $750/mo wood floors yard service 316 N.W. 20th3Ave. 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.FGreen 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 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 333-9413 9-2614-2 Nice home 3BR/2BA Central AC, tile floors, carport, fenced yard, W/D hookup. 328 SE 70th Street. $870/mo. Pets neg. Sec. alarm. Avail immed 316-1437 9-30-17-2 DUCKPOND Historic house, lots of charm, hardwood firs, blocks to downtown, studio $400, 306 NE 6th St. Call 538-6527, 379-4952 9-23-10-2 Near Campus Large 1BR/1BA $450/Mo 1 BR/1BA Historic Area $325/Mo 4BR12BA 1 Acre Lot $1100/Mo Pear Tree Realty, Inc. Realtor 335-3802 10-10-20-2 C lass ifiledsd Continued on next page. Luba vitch lewish Student Center Your home away from home. Friday Night Live! Services &t Shabbat Dinner. Fall and Spring 7:30 pm, 352-336-5877; 2021 NW 5th Ave, L

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12, ALLIGATOR IN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 F Rent For Rert Rommates Roommates ReaI Estate unfurnished -nfurnished 4BR/2BA Double Carport, 2200 sq. ft. terrazo/ tile and carpet floors, inside laundry room, large. fully equipped kitchen, near schools, churches & shopping. $1200/mo 3708 NW 16th Ave. 352-376-2547 9-30-14-2 1 BR/1 BA Condo Close to UF. New appliances. Call 352-2133943 9-27-10-2 Nice & vey clean affordable 3BR/2BA brick house. 1620 NW 55th St. Close to UF, SFCC & Mall. Cent. H/AC, new DW, carport, laundy-, rm, scr porch, fenced backyard. Avail immed. $945/mo 1st/last/sec. 352-281-4229 9-26-10-2 New 1430 sq. ft. 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Master suite. Pool, hispd. internet, security system. New appliances. Near UF. $1000/ mu. Call 954-755-1728, 561-912-6223 927-10-2 3BRs for rent in a 4BR/2BA. $250/mo each. Off Williston Rd. Contact Jen 352-495-8068 or 407-947-9748 or Denise 407-509-4574 9-27-10-2 Efficiency apt. in quiet NW, perfect for prof or grad student, $395, includes all utilities & cable, avail Nov. 1 377-1868 6-8 PM 930-12-2 Close to UF Law School. 3BR/1BA w/extra room $840/MO. Parquet wood floors. Central heat & air. 303 NW 36th Drive. Call Merrill Management Inc. 352-317-3418 9-23-7-2 Casa Blanca West townhouse, 1000 sq. ft. 2BR/1.5BA, screened rm, W/D, pool, 2 bus routes, avail Aug. $650/mo Call 352-3592594 9-28-10-2 1 BR w/ pvt gated courtyard Small quiet complex located at 3320 SW 23rd St. Starting at $395/mo. Pets arranged. Call 377-2150. Please leave a message. 9-29-10-2 3BR/2BA newly renovated condo. Close to the mall. No pets. Smoke-free environment. $1000/mo + deposit. Call 336-6421 9-29-10-2 SPECIAL -REDUCED 3/1 1 Block to UF 1227 SW 4th Ave. Remodeled, central heat/AC, wood floors, clean. $975 Call 352-514-5060 9-23-5-2 3BR/Pvt BA. Available 1/1/06. 6-12 month lease. Perfect for grad/intl. students. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or 352-284-0979 10-7-15-2 Apartment For Rent Gator Place Condos 3600 SW 23rd St. Apt #4 2 bed/1 bath $695 a month Contact: Amy 561-252-5144 9-23-5-2 La Mancha Apts. Enjoy all-inclusive individual leases within walking distance of UFl Swimming pool, laundry facilities, private parking. Make your life easier today Short term leases available! Call Campus Realty today 692-3800 10-17-20-2 JUST THE PLACEt Studio, One and Two Bedrooms Pets Welcome (ask for details) Rents start at $329! PLUS FREE RENTt. Call today! 352-373-7665 9-26-5-2 CLOSE TO CAMPUS Available now! 2BR/1BA Apt. $475 31R/1 BA Duplex $600 MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2 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. $950/ mo. 305-297-4827 10-18-15-2 1st MONTH FREE BRADISSEN PLACE Brand new constructijoi Large 2BR/2BA condo. W/D, patio area. Close to Archer Rd. & UF. $725/mo. On UF bus route. 317-5060 or 332-0841 10-4-10-2 DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. New tile, new carpet, new paint, cent AC/heat, W/D hk up. Walk/ bike to UF. 408-NW 5th Ave. UnitA. $750/mo + utils. 1st/last & sec. www.gatorpads.com 284-0316 or 281-0733 10-5-10-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy Wth Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/2BA Haile Condo $900/mo 2BR/1 BA Near UF $475/mo 3BR/2BA Duckpond $795/mo Ask about Move-In Specials'. Over 30+ Private Homes Availablel Call Today: 371-2118 12-7-50-2 Female 1 room in 3BR/3BA @ Univesity Glades, 2 bus rts, W/D, internet, 24hr gym, can do short term lease, + free desk! $400/ mo all inclusive OBO email izard83@ufl.edu or call 386-299-1547 10-5-10-2 HISTORIC APARTMENTS Ceiling fans, hardwood floors, high ceilings, some w/ fireplaces. SE historic district. First, last, security. 2BR & 2BR w/study $600-$800/mo. NO dogs please 378-3704 10-20-20-2 1 BR/1 BA. No lease, on bus line, quiet neighborhood, next to park, fresh carpet & paint. No pets. $385/mo + $385 security Call 3747175 9-29-5-2 1 Room available in a beautiful & clean house. Comes w/wood firs, pool, workout room, W/D, dsl, maid & great roommates. Call Justin 336-1271 10-14-16-2 CAMPUS REALTY Great homes for rent in the UF area! 352-692-3800 www.campusrealty.org/rentals 10-5-10-2 ARBOR APTS. 1BR/1BA. Vaulted ceilings, all new carpet & appliances. Starting Jan 06. $500/mo. VERY NEGOTIABLE. Call 321695-3021 9-23-5-3 TAKE OVER LEASE for a 3BR12.5BA with den, W/D, DW, free cable, free gym pass, pool, bbcourt, tennis, racquet ball. Fun environment, close to UF, SFCC $965/mo. No dep. Call Shannon at 331-9133. 9-26-4-3 SUBLEASE FOR SPRING Huge 1/1 in Duckpond. Wood floors. Blvd. Apts. $480/mo 786-417-7237 9-26-3-3 REDUCED RENT! 2/2 $630/mo NO DEPOSIT! Very clean, great floorplan! 34th/Archer Rd. area. Available now! Call 772-453-3053 9-295-3 ORoommates 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 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 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 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. 9-3026-4 Looking for female for 1 BR/BA in 3 BR/3BA Apt at .Rockwood Villas. Hi-spd internet & cable. On UF busline. All utils. incl. for $500/ mo Rent. 407-970-0720 or 407-421-3121. 9-27-10-4 Roommate 3BR/2BA, nice SW neighborhood. Pool, DSL, HBO, $475/mo includes utilities. Furnished optional. Female preferred. Call 772-201-9933. 9-23-6-4 Rooms for rent: Large, clean house. Close to campus. High speed and cable. Large yard. Two car garage and porch area. Rent $425. For more info call Tre at 352-328-8878 9-23-5-4 1 BR avail in cute 2/1.5 twnhs w/vet stdnt, w/ d, ftnd yard, pool, hi-spd int, new carpet, tile, pets ok. NO DEPOSITS! $350/mo +1/2 util. alexgatr@uf.edu 352-255-7852 9-23-5-4 1 Male roommate needed. Serious student 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 10-14-20-4 *TULANE STUDENT NEEDS ROOMMATE to share 2/2 condo, includes:: utilities, cable, internet, w/d, gated, pool, racquetball, fully furnished $125/wk ,352-264-9821 9-35-36 9-23-5-4 ** 3BR/2.5BA Roomate needed in Cricket Club. Allergy-free environment, covered parking available, on bus rt. Inc]. clubhouse, pool, gym, laundry in gated community, $450/ mo incl. utils. Jodi 494-0405 10-10-15-4 Rockwood Villas 1BR/1BA Avail in 3/3 Condo. $400/mo +utils. Close to campus & on bus route. Calt Karly at 352-514-1617 Leave msg. 10-4-10-4 ENJOY A ROMANTIC OLD HOUSE near Library downtown. $285-$360/mo + utilities. Free internet access. Short term. No pets. No smoking. Job opportunity available. 378-1304 9-26-5-4 Beautiful home in tress on quiet street near UF. Quiet for study. Gourmet kitchen, fireplace, hi-spd DSL internet, cable TV, W/D, cent A/C, large yard, cats welcome. $340+ utils. 352-271-8711 9-26-5-4 1 MONTH FREE. Furnished 1BR/1BA available immediately in 3BR/3BA Campus Lodge Apt. W/D, screened porch. Great location $534/mo 757-348-8767 9-26-5-4 Rooms. $75-$85 P/W utilities color tv nax cab. w/m on bus r/t. 3 mi from Univ Ave + Main St. But rent + utilit. (negotiable) for one day work. 376-0384 for all info. 10-4-10-4 Roommate needed: 1BR, private bath. House on 441 just outside Gville. Rent $250 plus half cable & utilities. Porch, garage, gated community. Females only. Pets allowed. Call Sara 352-359-0839 9-27-5-4 DUCKPOND AREA: 1BR in 3BR house w/living & dining rm, kitchen, garage, front & backyards. $300/mo + util. 352-256-3800 9-28-5-4 1/1 AVAILABLE in NEW 2/2.5 townhouse: Everything new + W/D. $430/mo + 1/2 utils. Call 352-870-2506 or email apt4rent06@yahoo.com 9-28-5-4 Rdommate needed for 3BR/2BA apt in SW 20th Ave now. $300 + 1/3 util. On UF busline. Hi-spd inet, pool &TV cable. Free UF parking. Call 219-7309, probook2003@yahoo.com 10-5-10-4 M/F Roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/ 4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus line, close to UF. $325 + shared util. Available now. John 786-436-1657 10-5-10-4 Student roommates wanted to share newly remodeled 4BR/3BA 2200 sq ft house. DirecTV, wireless network, parking, lawn svc, security, near UF on bus line. $375/mo utils incl. Call Chris 283-3464 10-6-10-4 1BR available now. 5 min to UF. Free dig cable, $300/mo + 1/3 utilFemale or male non-smoker. 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 10-6-10-4 Room in spacious 3BR/2BA home. 3 blocks from NW 43rd St. & 16th Ave. near SFCC & UF. W/D, hi spd inet. Rob 494-2565. $300/ mo+utils. 1.0-13-15-4 0 1Reai 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 lv mssg 12-7-72-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more information, visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 9-30-27-5 JACKSON SQUARE Spectacular university views. Walk to UF & the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today. 52 units available. Starting in mid-300's. Call Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5 UNIVERSITY TERRACE CONDO 4BR/4BA, 3 leases signed for next year. Call for details 407-620-1555 9-30-28-5 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 10-14-30-5 NORTH CAROLINA REAL ESTATE Virginia, SC PUBLIC AUCTIONS. Paste this ad on your computer. Now keep check www.pierceauction.com. Pierce Auction Service & RE. E-mail keith@carolinaauctio ns.com (800)650-2427. 9-23-1-5 BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available! HUDRepos, REO, etc. These homes must sell! For Listings Call (800)571-0225 Ext H373. 9-23-1-5 WESTERN North Carolina Mountains Cool Air, Views, Streams, Homes, Cabins, Acreage FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY (800)642-5333. Realty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com. 9-23-1-5 BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. ESCAPE THE HEAT IN THE COOL BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NC. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy www.cherokeemountainrealt y.com Call for Free Brochure (800)841-5868. 9-23-1-5 BEAUTIFUL GEORGIA PROPERTIES To Be Sold at Auction in Sept-Oct. Visit www.land2auction.com For Auction Dates and Times Call PEACHSTATE (866)3007653. 9-23-1-5 VIEWS VIEWS VIEWS -Helena Montana -4.15 Acres $60,990. Ride out your backdoor to millions of acres of national forest! Awesome lake & mountain views, close to Canyon Ferry Lake, minutes to Helena. Soils tested, utilities, ready to build on. Call owner (888)770-2240. 9-23-1-5 NC MOUNTAIN CABIN on mountain top, view, trees, waterfall & large public lake nearby, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. $175,000 owner (866)789-8535 www.NC77.com. 9-23-1-5 NC -MOUNTAIN HOMESITES Spectacular new gated riverfront community, near Asheville. 1+ acre homesites from the 40s. No time requirement to start building. Call Today: (866)292-5762. 9-23-1-5 PRE-CONSTRUCTION WATERFRONT Only 10% down on Miami River, 2007 completion. 20 units, condo conversions, minutes from Ft. Lauderdale Beach. Great rental. Won't last! Realtor (877)468-5687. 9-23-1-5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 13 Real Estate Furnishings Furnishings Computers For Sale WATERFRONT PROPERTIES WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA FOOTHILLS OF THE APPALACHIANS WW.LAKEHICKORYR EALTY.COM TOLL FREE: (866)396-5316 LAKE HICKORY REALTY, LLC. 9-23-1-5 Mountain Estates -Pristine private, gated with stunning 60 mile views in Monroe County WV. Clear lakes, gentle slopes, riding trails, nature preserves. Two lodges, B&B, restaurant, Sports Club. Top quality roads, underground utilities. Close to 50 national parks, cultural centers, Greenbrier, Snowshow & Lewisburg. 2-50 acres from $99,995. (888)411-4488. See it nowwww.My-WV.com. 9-23-1-5 3BD/2BA Brick Ranch Style home. Attached Garage on 3.66 AC., Blueberries -Room for horses, Lake Access, Live Oak, FL. $219,000. (386)364-5492. 9-23-1-5 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 5pc $85 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 BEDS @ Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 0 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 *King sets $990 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 *queen sets $149 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 Morrels 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 boxesl 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 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Pool Table -Gorgeous 8' All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell $1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1795.00 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cup-holders, 110v energy efficient with warranty. Free Delivery. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 DIAL-A-WASH ER Washer & Dryer leasing $160/semester or $300/year. Call 352-318-3721 9-30-32-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** **Full $90 Queen $110 King $170** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 BEDQUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mattress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 BedAll New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $170 352-333-7516. 12-7-72-6 Bedroom Set$325 BRAND NEW. Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6 Futon -$160 Solid Oak Mission Style with plush mattress. All brand NEW still in box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8" All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail $5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 .Hot Tub/Spa -$1295 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights, cupholders, 110-v energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery, MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6 Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031 Sofa $18$ Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 FUTONS BEDS FURNITURE LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av. New 0 Used S Buys0 Sell 12-7-59-6 Used Appliances Washers/Dryers, Refrigerators & Stoves $125 each (352)378-4578 10-12-20-6 APT CONTENTS Modern furniture. Exc cond. <2yrs old: dining table $250, sofa $200, coffee table $120, shelf unit $25, garden table/chairs; Ikea queen bedset incl. mattress, 2 bedside tables, chest of drawers $450. Kitchen equipment, lamps, port CD radio & more. 352-219-0236. Visit 9am-1pm Sun 9/25 Apt J-301, Haile Village Center 9158 51st Rd 3rd fir above Village Market. 9-23-3-6 PVC PATIO SET 6 pieces, fair condition, white & green flowers. $150. 352-374-8451 9-28-5-6 Full size bed $60, dorm fridge $45, dining room table w/4chairs $75, nice sofa $85, dresser w/mirror $75, 13" remote TV $35, Lawn mower $60. Call 335-5326 9-28-5-6 Ei --, -_ Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We bay computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-7-72-7 12-7-69-7 GATORNERD.COM computer/laptop repair pvirus,spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 12-7-69-7 Dual 21" Sun/Sony Flat CRT Monitors. Perfect for Graphics & Audio Workstations. $500 obo. John @ 850-832-0888 or sonicj@gmail.com for Pics. Monitors located in Gainesville. 9-26-4-7 G'ville Computer Repair Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204 NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-753-7 $TOP paying too much for computer repairs. We offer Flat Rates as low as $25 for minor onsite repair. Unbeatable prices. No hourly charges ever. www.computersunited.net 352-494-2355, 352-494-2374 9-29-5-7 Electronics DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8 Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile navigation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 PAIR OF TURNTABLES 1 Technics Sineculture, 1 Gemini PT 2000 & 1 carrying coffin. $250/all. In good shape. Call Alexa 281-1588 9-23-1-8 Bcy cles 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 C1,Fomopers J A +0rrputr G~Ekl' ~e W&-Make. W"& al ~a11 12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 GET CHEAP TEXTBOOKS Search 24 bookstores in 1 click! S&H and taxes automatically calculated Try it tiday! http://www.bookhq.com 926-25-10 ANTHOLOGY by Bob Brackin containing "Gainesville Stories" www.bobbrackin.com 11-18-60-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of Bar Supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional Cooking Utensils. R.,W. Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville RWBEATY.COM 376-5939 12-7-71-10 For Sale 55 gal SALTWATER REEF TANK $750 obo Micah 359-4873 9-8-5-10 17" TSW CHROME RIMS W/TiRES. Good condition, 4-lug universal. Asking $400. Call 316-6353 or e-mail mkunkle@ufl.edu for pics. 9-23-4-10 NGC/PCGS Certified coins, silver eagles, state quarters, etc. MS63 to perfect 70. American Coins & Stamps 3446 W. University. 372-6400 9-23-1-10 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. 9-231-10 Service Business FSBO. Sky's the limit with this SWFL business. hftp://landscapeandtre ecofsbo.homestead.com. For More Info Call (941)485-9212. 9-23-1-10 ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersold! 9-23-1-10 A CASH COW! 90 VENDING MACHINE UNITS/ 30 LOCATIONS ENTIRE BUSINESS -$10,670 HURRY! (800)836-3464 #B02428. 9-23-1-10 Vending Route, Snack, Drink, All Brands, All Sizes. No Gimmicks, Great Equipment and Service. Financed w/$7,500 Down. (877)843-8726 #BO2002-037. 9-23-1-10 LOG HOME DEALERS WANTED Great Earning Potential, Excellent Profits, Protected Territory, Lifetime Warranty. American Made Honest Value. Call Daniel Boone Log Homes (888)443-4140. 9-23-1-10 ALL STEEL BLDGS. SALE!! 40X75 70X150 Up to 50% OFF, call now!! (800)839-1075 Judy. 9-23-1-10 a -Motorc~ycles, Mopeds ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 OSwamp Cycles* Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters & 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 conditio-, 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 Classifieds. Continued on next page. gue wwmpugmy a ~

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14, ALLIGATOR N FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 Motorcycles, Mopeds Autos Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted I HURRY! Get your U M X-speed 50 Scooters; only scooter with a 3 year parts & labor warranty. RPM Motorcycles, Inc. 518 SE 2nd St, Gainesville -377-6974 9-28-15-11 1999 KAWASAKI ZX 600 11k miles. $2500. 941-320-9522 9-23-8-11 2001 Yamaha XT225 8V. Pack Rack DualPurpose. Perfect condition and extras. $2200. Also '97 Honda Civic LX 108K $3200 Call Rich (352) 373-8238 9-23-5-11 Suzuki Katana 600cc 1999 19k mi. Runs great, good cond. Black $3300 407-59.0-6184 9-27-5-11 YAMAHA 2003 SCOOTER Cream and Black Vino. Plus helmet. 710 miles. Almost new. $1250. Call 352-3363675 9-28-4-11 *FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL *Running or notlO @NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS *Over 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSell@Trade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-7-72-12 **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-7212 ,.est Cars .Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 12-7-72-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS ETC. Por listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-772-12 2001 Ford Explorer XLT, cold AC, V6, 4 liter, rear air, PS, PW, PDrivers Seat, alloy wheels, AM/FM, CD/Cassefte player $12,400 3592963 9-23-10-12 MAZDA PROTEGE 5 Sporty Hatchback Wagon 2002, automatic, 50,800 miles, great condition, 2L, A/C, CD, AM/FM, front air bags, alloy wheels, yellow w/black interior, large cargo space. $8995 Tel 352-219-0236 9-28-10-12 98 Mustang GT. Yellow/black, customized, loud, fast, attention getting car, new Goodyear tires, brakes, shocks &struts, $92k hwy mi, $7500, 941-726-0162 9-23-5-12 97 Nissan Sentra GXE, Automatic, Cold A/C. AM/FM/CD, full power, 110 K Mlles, $3990+ T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave, Taiesille (352)-371-2277 (352)-284-1 047 9-26-5-12 98 Ford Mustang Convertable, 6 cyl. automatic, green, new top, only 75k miles, alloy wheels, $5985 + T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave. Gainesville (352)371-2277 (352)-284-1047 9-26-5-12 99 Nissan Sentra GXE, Automatic Cold A/C AM/FM stereo tape, pwr windows, locks, $4750 + T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave. Gainesville (352)-371-2277 (352)284-1047 9-26-5-12 98 Ford Mustang CPE, Automatic, 6 cly. only 68k miles, red, AM/FM, CD, alloy wheels, $5975 + T&T University Auto Brokers 320 NE 33 Ave. Gainesville (352)371-2277 (352)284-1047 9-26-5-12 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 1995 $200. 352-328-4844 9-26-3-12 1997 ISUZU RODEO 126k, $2800. Call 359-8499 9-27-3-12 MAZDA MIATA '97 New paint & top, 77k miles, AC, 6CD, runs great. $6450/OBO. Call 352-472-5310 or dobingod@hotmail.com 9-29-5-12 $500 POLICE IMPOUNDS Cars from $500! Tax Repos, US Marshall and IRS sales! Cars, Trucks, SUV's, Toyota's, Honda's, Chevy's and more! For Listings Call (800)571-0225 Ext C373. 9-23-1-12 .Weoted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13 .THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS Transport patients to/from treatments Must have valid driver's license, safe driving record & attend training session. Call 352-376-6866 ext 114 for more info. 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. 9-30-53-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at lease three times a week. Call 352-219-6948. Thanks. 9-30-53-13 W I Help Wanted 0 This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-7-72-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 12-7-72-14 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $200. Call 800-566-4913 Hrs: 12N to 5PM 12-7-72-14 Phone survey interviewers wanted. Start work today! No sales, opinion research only! Flexible Schedule! Perceptive Market Research 336-6760 ex 4081 Call now! 127-72-14 Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ Sales and IT needed for various positions. Flexible schedules and competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more at www.gleim.com/ employment 12-7-72-14 $$ STUDENTS GET CASH $$ For gently used brand name Clothing/accessories & furniture $Cash on the Spot$ SANDY'S No appt necessary! 2906 NW 13th St 372-1226 127-72-14 BARTENDING $250 A DAY POTENTIAL No experience necessary, training provided. 800-965-6520 ext 138 12-7-72-14 SECRET SHOPPERS Needed for evaluations of Local Stores, Restaurants and Theaters Flexible Hours, E-mail required Call 1-800-585-9024 ext 6254 12-7-72-14 EARN $60 THIS WEEK! Donate Plasma & Save a Life Best part-time .ob you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 12-7-72-14 Mortgage lender has immediate positions avail for college students. No exp req. $8/hr + bonus, flex hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union) 12-7-72-14 Would you like to be your own boss, work your own hours, and make unlimited income? Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-7-72-14 Internet Marketing Specialist -Detail oriented w/strong MS Excel/Word, communication skills. Knowledge of SEC, PPC and affiliate management a plus. Flex schedule. Base pay + bonuses. Fax resume 800-967-5140 10-31-66-14 HIRING KITCHEN STAFF Starting $6.15/hr DRIVERS $8-15/hr, and FLYERERS. PT easy schedule. Please call 2-5pm 378-2442 or fill out application at California Chicken Grill 2124 SW 34th St. Mon -Fri. 12-7-72-14 *DANCERS NEEDED* Private dance co. Great for students. Great pay, fast cash & flexible hours. All to start today 378-3312 10-4-30-14 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 MOVERS WANTED. Need driver's license. Apply in person at 505 NW 53rd Ave. At GATOR MOVING & STORAGE. Mon-Fri 9-30-28-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 9-30-27-14 CASH!! Tired of sifting around w/out it? Sit here & make itl 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 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Earn between $10-$20/hr. Gatorfood.com Flexible Schedule, Great Opportunity. For info contact Meghan 379-3663 10-1032-14 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 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 needed: 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 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 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 Finance company needing office assistant & collections.associate. Young, progessive company w/ advancement & bonuses. 25 hrs/wk. Start immediately. Fax resume to 352-378-4156. 10-31-41-14,. Call center needs telephone agents for all shifts 24 hours. 1830 NE 2nd St. Apply in person M-F 9am-4pm. 12-7-66-14 uI1 =au CL~ U 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@trinarkproperties.com 12-7-63-14 FOOD SERVICE JOBS Gator Dining Services located on the UF Campus is hiring for supervisors, cashiers, cooks, line servers, and dishwashers. Flex hours, competitive pay and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at www.gatordining .com 9-23-10-14 Security Staff Needed Now! $6.75 hour Help residence halls be safe info and applications available at housing office near Beaty. 392-2161 x10125 for more info. 9-23-10-4 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. 661-255-3940 .1010-21-14 Attention Smokers! Do you want to quite smoking? smokers are needed to participate in a smoking cessaton study. If interested e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic. ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or call 3284944 9-30-14-14 TEACHER'S AIDE Mon. thru Fri. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 15 Help Wainted Help Wa nted Help Wanted Help Wanted He11p WntI HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS Earn up to $12-14/hr. Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442 12-7-59-14 YMCA Get paid to play! Do you like to work with children? The YMCA is now accepting applications for Afterschool counselors. Multiple locations throughout Gainesville, Need to be available from approx. lpm-6pm. Apply in person at 5201 NW 34th St. Immediate Openings! 9-30-14-14 INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE! Get paid after FREE training classes Exciting new multimedia grade booster! Bright, enterprising -All majors/years email now -happygrades@bellsouth.net 9-24-8-14 NURSING STUDENTS/CNA's Private care of elder in rehab & private home. Call 352-332-0394 for appt. & interview. Flexible hrs. & favorable salary. 9-27-10-14 GATOR DOMINOS $10-15/hour DRIVERS $8-$10/hour INSIDERS $35-$50/year MANAGERS Apply online at www.gatordominos.com 127-65-14 CHILD CARE TEACHERS Needed FT and PT positions. $7-$9/hr. Holy Trinity. Call 377-2290 9-23-8-14 >1 L4 0 a %M I vM Responsible student wanted for babysitting in my home. Approx 3-4 afternoons per week. References necessary. Please call 222-1532 for questions. 9-27-10-14 Marketing Internship: Leading mobile software company is looking for energetic and hard working individuals for a marketing internship. The position will include market research, as well as promotional material development. Interested candidates please send your resume to jobs@usbmis.com 928-10-14 Do you want to work at an airport? Apply today at University Air Center or call 335-4681. Night shift and customer service positions available immediately. 9-28-10-14 MTEC Calendar o6 Talent call 924, 9-11am at RAMTECH for attractive women modeling & representing RAMTECH products. Visit www.ramtech.net for examples of pro-photography themes. Questions:352-256-8324, rates and details will be discussed at the talent call 3711 SW 42nd Ave. #5 9-23-7-14 HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring. Cash paid daily. Drivers & inside workers needed. Flexible schedule. Full & part time avil. Apply in person at any Gainesville location. 9-2810-14 > 0 *0 I 'C. L. 1)0m >UI S 6 S S I U p PARTICIPANTS NEEDED The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people to participate in a listening experiment. You can earn $10/hour by participating in a study of the perception of speech sounds from foreign languages. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jenna Silver (jenisilver@yahoo.com) 9-28-10-14 PRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES. 20-25 hrs per week. Call 9am -noon. 377-6245 9-23-7-14 FT asst Mgr/FT or PT Leasing Agt. Great customer Svcs skills. Able to handle busy env. Some Sats req'd. Apply at 1902 SW 42nd Way or fax resume to 352-375-4434 Ventura Apts. 9-28-10-14 CUSTOMER SERVICE FT Reps and Mgrs. Will Train. FAX 815-301-8667 careers@bytheplanet.com 9-28-10-14 HORSE FARM -Barn chores in exchange for living accomodations. Silver Ridge Stables, Micanopy. 361-1454. 9-29-10-14 NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS PT/FT Nights & Weekends. Apply at any Pizza Hut $12-$14 an hour. 9-30-11-14 FOOD-SERVICE JOBS Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus is hiring! Positions start at $7.30 an hour. Full and part time positions available, no experience needed. Flex hours and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd or online at www.gatordining.com 9-2910-14 Classic Fare Catering, located on the UF Campus, is looking for banquet staff supervisiors. Flexible hours, competitive pay and a great work environment. No experience necessary, we will train. Apply in person and the Classic Fare Catering Office located on the first floor of the Reitz Union or apply online at www.gatordining.com 9-29-10-14 GREAT PAY FOR PEOPLE WHO STAY! Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (fullday availability) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) & (PM 12-6) shifts available. 1 5-40hrs. your choice. Great work environment. Apply in person. 7404 NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No phone calls please. 10-7-15-14 CHILDCARE TEACHERS wanted M-F, FT. & Pt. Prev. childcare exp. Required. FT Cook 1049 Museum Rd. Kinder Care 9-23-5-14 Help wanted for the serious, hard working and trustworthy. Yard work $6.50/hour. Carpentry, electric, roofing and plumbing repair starting at $7.50/hour. Negotiable. -376-6183 9-23-4-14 VALET PARKING Full time & part time people wanted. Must be customer oriented & dependable. Call Andy 1-888-463-1954 ext. 205 9-23-5-14 Leasing Consultant Looking for reliable, motivated people for busy leasing office. PT including nights & weekends. Please fax resume to 384-3982 9-23-5-14 BLIMP GROUND CREW MUST be willing to travel full time. Have no criminal background, Have clean driving record and be drug-free. Aso see CAREER BUILDER Key word BOimp Ground Crew or call Steve Adams 407-363-7777 9-30-10-14 DELIVERY & KITCHEN POSITIONS available at Celebrations Catering. All shifts, flexible scheduling. Apply at 904 N. Main St. 9-23-5-14 ADMINSTRATIVE ASST. 8-12 hrs/wk Flex schedule 352-331-0260 9-30-10-14 KARATE INSTRUCTOR to teach @ Gainesville's Premier Facility 352-331-3557 9-30-10-14 Flyer Distributer Needed Gatorfood.com is looking for energetic enthusiastic people, flexible schedule. Call Meghan @379-3663 9-23-5-14 WAREHOUSE STAFF PT inventory control, flexible hours. Great job for students' Will work around class schedule. Apply at Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport Shop 9-23-5-14 EVENT SUPERVISORS!! PT Supervisors needed. Days, nights, weekends. Flexible hours. Great 2nd Job! Apply at Concessions Office, South End Zone Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, next to the Gator Sport shop 9-23-5-14 WANTED .SERVERS, DISHWASHERS, SUSHI HELPERS. Call 352-871-4381 9-23-5-14 Receptionist/front office assistant for Dermatology office. Must have excellent organization and communication skills. FT M-F, 8-5 or PT at least 30 hr/wk. Insurance/ retirement benefits available. Medical office experience desired but will train motivated person. Fax resume to 352-332-2966 926-5-14 Residential care workers to supervise & direct teenage girls in residential program, Assist w/record keeping & perform duties necessary for overall care & well being of juvenile in program. Flex sched avail. Ocala area. Resume: Human Resources Children's Home Society. 605 NE 1st St Gville 32601 or online www.chsfl.org EOE/DFWP 9-265-14 *EDUCATIONAL RETAIL STORE* Needs part-time help, fleible weekday hours, plus 2-3 Saturdays per month. Please bring in a resume to 2020 NW 6th St. 10-10-15-14 Research Associate Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation (AGTC), a development-stage biotech company dedicated to developing Adeno-associated virus (AAV) based gene therapies for the treatment of acquired and inherited genetic diseases, is seeking a full-time Research Associate. The Research Associate will be responsible for upstream process development of adherent and suspension cell culture and viral vector production, scaling to binreactors, downstream unit operations, and process monitoring, control, and automation. Requirements: BSc or MS in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, microbiology, or related discipline with 2-5 years (for BSc) 'or 0-2 years (for MS) of relevant experience. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated, self-starter able to work with minimal supervision on multiple tusks within the context of a face-paced, multi-disciplinary team. Extensive hands on experience with bioreactor cell culture and/or viral production required. Familiarity with process monitoring and control software and interfacing process equipment is highly desirable. AGTC offers competitive salaries based on experience, with a full range'of benefits. EOE. AGTC maintains a drug free workplace. Please send CV or resume to: Dr. David Knop, Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation, 12085 Research Drive, Suite 144, Alachua, FL 32615; via facsimile (386) 462-0875, Attn. Dr. David Knop, AGTC; or email to: dknop@biotech.ufl.org. 9-27-5-14 MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA Now hiring flyer distributors $7.50/hr; Drivers $10-12/hr; Pizzamakers $7/hr. Apply at 3458 W. University Ave. Call 376-6433 or 8713368 9-27-5-14 SICK OF YOUR JOB? Get paid what you're worth while working for yourself. Take control! Call 1-800-626-0669. www.endgamenow.com 10-4-10-14 PT help wanted 15-25/hr/wk. The Village Market & Coffee Shop located in Haile Village Center. Apply within. 380-0111 Directions only. 10-4-10-14 WAREHOUSE MGR F/T SHIPPING CLERKS F/T For major internet retailer. FAX 815-301-9667 careers@bytheplanet.com 9-27-5-14 CASHIER/CUSTOMER SERVICE Self-motivated & energetic. PT evenings, at the mall. 6-9 Mon-Sat. Call Shannon 2842959 9-27-5-14 SALES CLERK $6.50/hr part time. Call Sandy's Consignment Boutique 372-1226 9-27-5-14 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Students for part time cleaning. 8-11 brys per week. $10 hour. 339-1761 after 7p. 927-5-14 IVEY'S GRILL needs part-time dishwasher/ prep cooks Fri, Sat & Sun 7:30am to 5pm AND Thurs, Fri & Sat 4pm to 11pm. Apply in person @ 3303 W. University Ave. Closed Mondays. 9-27-5-14 COURIERS NEEDED FT/PT. Seeking: positive attitude, reliabe, responsible, organized drivers. Need valid, clean license, commit to 2(+) semesters/ 6mos. We provide: company cars, cell phones, flexible schedules, networking opportunities w/area's most prestigious firms. Fax resume: 378-1594, attention, Ed Simmons. 9-27-5-14 Advanced Technologies & Testing Lab is seeking applications for Full/Part Time Office Assistant and Lab Technician/ Chemist. Please email your resume to attl@bellsouth.net or fax to 352-378-0322 9-28-5-14 PART TIME LEASING AGENT Apply in person. Vindmeadows Apt. 2712 SW 34th St. DFWP. 10-7-12-14 Customer Service Sales Stock Apply in person .7100 W. University Ave. 10-5-10-14 MAUI TERIYAKI Now hiring PT/FT COOKS & CASHIERS. Apply in person .Tower Rd. & 13th St. locations. 10-13-16-14 Nurse/Medical assistantfor busy Dermatology office. Ideal position for health related major. Part-time position 16-20 hrs/wk. Minimum 1year commitment. Experience preferred but willing to train motivated person. Fax resume 352-332-2966 9-28-5-14 THE GATOR SHOP 1702 W. University Ave. $6.15/hr. Retail/ warehouse work. 9-29-5-14 MOVIES!! Watch 10 movies and earn $100. Local Start Up firm operated by UF students. Applicant must be a guru of pop cluture and fashion trends. 352-870-6207 ufmovies@yahoo.com 9-29-5-14 cSRs & PHONE SALES Now hiring Customer Service Reps & Phone Salespeople for local Gville business. PT/FT. Benefits. Email us at jobs@arservicegroup.com 9-26-2-14 NANNY needed for 3 yr ol. Mon-Fri 2:30 -5:00 pm. References req. 371-3210 please lv mssg. 9-27-3-14 PT HANDYMAN HONEST, HARDWORKING. $7/hr. Call 3775555 9-28-4-14 Get Paid To Drive A Brand New Car! Now paying drivers $800-$3200 a month. Pick up your free car key today. www.freecarkey.com 11-8-35-14 Seeking a part-time Power Point Specialist with a minimum of two (2) years experience creating high-level PowerPoint presentations. Must be able to deliver superior quality work at fast turnaround times. Must follow our clients' format requirements. Hard-working self-starter with exceptional attention to detail, consistency, and style. Excellent PC knowledge and good math skills are helpful. Experience in Marketing and/or Advertising isa plus. Please send resume w/cover letter to rachaelwilkerson@adsam.com 9-29-5-14 C lass"ifeds." Continued on next page.

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16, ALLIGATOR E FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 Help Wanted Help Wanted sServicesiHealth Services Taco Bell (YUM.brands!) We are the BOLD CHOICE! Are You? Come join us, today! We offer: Flexible schedules Latenight availability Multiple locations CHAMPS recognition Pre-Teamer Rewards 0 FREE MEAL incentiaves o Career Opportunities Customer Maniacs HOUI5Y POSITIONS AVAILABLE Now what do YOU offer? You make a BOLD CHOICE and contact us to discuss the details with our Restaurant Gen. Managers: Edie @ 3408 SW Archer Rd 372-0453 Michelle @ 826 W University Ave 373-2949 Chris @ 2224 NW 13th St 374-4335 Christine @ 7410 Newberry Rd 332-1238 Kevin @ Reitz Union location 372-1747 10-6-10-14 CASHIER part time. CLASSIC CAR WASH 3010 SW Archer Rd. 9-29-5-14 GAINESVILLE Health&Fitness C E N T E R It's a Job Fair! Saturday, Septemer 24th 10:00am Hear about exciting career opportunities at GHFC & ReQuest Physical Therapy! We're looking for motivated team players to work in the following departments: Membership Personal Training Physical Therapy Group Fitness Nutrition Massage 7SVP with Teresa at 374-4634 For details, visit www.ghfc.com 9-23-1-14 Make a lot of MONEY. Our personal development course will make sure of it. Call the EXTREME TEAM for details. 1-800-5700609 www.parrdoneright.com 9-29-5-14 SPIN CYCLE hiring'energetic outgoing bicycle enthusiast. Part time experienced sales, customer service, etc. Drop off resume @ 424 W. University Ave downtown. 9-30-6-14 Earn unlimited $1000 Commissions! You Place Ads Like This. We Take ALL Calls! We Close ALL Sales! Proven Vacation/Travel Packages. $1995 start-up (877)791-7486 (BG4444). 9-23-1-14 EARN $4375 WEEKLY! Processing Simple E-mails Online! $25 per E-mail Sent! Answer Simple Surveys on-line! $25-$75 per survey! Guaranteed Paychecks! Free Info! WWW.DLG4.COM. 9-23-1-14 DATA ENTRY. Work from anywhere. Flexible Hours, $$ Great Pay $$ Personal Computer Required. Serious Inquiries Only. (800)8730345 Ext. 499. 9-23-1-14 $1,000 WEEKLY POSSIBLE! Work from anywhere! Earn cash Weekly! Mailing our brochures. Genuine Opportunity. FREE INFO. Call Now! (800)693-3915 24 hrs. 923-1-14 $750 WEEKLY SALARY! Mailing our promotional letters. 100% From any location. Real Opportunity. FREE INFO! Call Now! (800)609-7089 24 hrs. 9-23-1-14 Hate Your Job? Need Cash? Earn $5-$10K/ wk returning phone calls. Be your own boss. No selling/Not MLM. (800)587-9046 x'8024. 9-23-1-14 $1,000 WEEKLY POSSIBLE! Work from anywbure! Earn cash Weekly! Mailing our brochures. Genuine Opportunity. FREE INFO. Call Now! (800)693-1629 24 hrs. 923-1-14 $750 WEEKLY SALARY! Mailing our promotional letters. 100% From any location. Real Opportunity. FREE INFO! Call Now! (800)609-5031 24 hrs. 9-23-1-14 DriverCOVENANT TRANSPORT. Excellent Pay & Benefits for Experienced Drivers, 0/0, Solos, Teams & Graduate Students. Bonuses Available. Refrigerated Now Available. (888)MORE PAY (888-667-3729). 9-23-1-14 STABLE CAREER. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Positions available for Experienced CDL Holders. Also Company Funded Truck Driver Training offered. Financial assistance for Hurricane Victims. (877)PRIMEJOB.www.primeinc.com. 9-23-1-14 $600 WEEKLY Working through the government part-time. No Experience. A lot of Opportunities. (800)493-3688 Code J-14. 9-23-1-14 Now Hiring for 2005Postal Positions $17.50$59.00+/hr. Full Benefits/Paid Training and Vacations No Experience Necessary (800)584-1775 Reference # 5600. 9-231-14 Driver: TUITION PAID training with 6-month contract. CDL-A in 2 1/2 weeks! Tuition reimbursement for recent graduates! Must be 21. Drive CRST Van Expedited. (800)553-2778. 9-23-1-14 S/E & 3-State Run: T/T Drivers. HOME WEEKENDS. Mileage Pay, Benefits,401K. Trainees Welcome. Miami areaexp. req. 21 min age/Class-A CDL Cypress Truck Lines (800)545-1351. 9-23-1-14 CF: erv iCes 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 Pun & Fitness 384-9200 wvw.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 12-7-72-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -lighted arena -round pens -standard & oversizedexp help -12x12 stalls 1352-472-2627 or lv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding 0 Lessons/English 0 Parties 0 Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm 0 466-4060 12-7-72-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics 0 Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryciub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-5913175 everglade-eqestrian.com 12-7-72-15 ** GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS * Custom Posters 0 Exhibits 0 Awards Top Quality Fast 0 Service 0 Low Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 9-2-61-15 Jump start your job search at www.college-resumes.com 12-7-72-15 AWARDS & PERSONALIZED GIFTS Plaques @ Name Badges 0 Cups 0 Etc. Best Selection In Town www.signpower.com SignMasters .335-7000 9-2-61-15 ENGLISH TUTORING English as 2nd language Reading, Composition, Conversation Experienced educators. Reasonable fees. Tel: 352-335-9400 9-30-27-15 FINANCE TUTOR Individuals or small groups. Experienced, excellent. 375-6641 Harold Nobles 12-7-72-15 Stringing -If anybody can string rackets low, EZ Tennis can string them lower. Ready in 24hrs. Express stringing avail upon request. We have more string than all local stores combined. please stop by or call 372-2257 10-21-42-15 Why buy mart-cheap rackets? You can upgrade at EZ Tennis & pay less. Stop wasting money. Our name is EZ and our game is Tennis. Call them and call us. 372-2257 10-21-42-15 Rackets -Tennis -Racquetball -Squash -Badmitton -Table Tennis. Lowest prices in town. EZ Tennis will gladly beat lower internet 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 certified under 3 wks! Hands-on exp, no videos. Day/eve classes avail. Next class 10/3/05. Class sizes limited. 338-1193 for details. 12-7-71-15 NEED GAS? Car hot? Lose your cool! Call Rick-I'm quickly RICK'S MOBILE AUTO A/C, All Freons-oils, computer diagnosis 40 years experience 213-2665 12-7-71-15 WRITING COACH Strength skills & GPA Call Neil at (352) 377-4389 or Email WriteRight1 @msn.com Sliding hourly scale 8-23-5-15 MATH TUTOR 7 years of experience. B.S. in Engineering UP. English/Spanish. Call Francisco @352-494-8582 or 377-2526 Sliding Scale Rates 9-26-20-15 MUSIC STUDIES Guitar, piano and bass. All serious students welcome. I'm a 30 yr. pro. 376-3831 11-235-15 KEEP THIS! Perfect your interviewing/ resume skills with pemonalconsultation by professional with years of sr. management exp. $50/2hrs 954-461-5451 9-23-5-15 Free Long Distance Anywhere Worldwide + FREE Coupons/Specials. FREE Dialer = FREE Calls + Coupons. Go to: WWW.MYADCALLS.COM/6673 9-28-15-20 TUTORING-Ph.D. Instructor Spanish, English, Philosophy $10 per hour. Please call & leave message 352-332-1818 9-27-5-15 -*$500-$100,000++ FREE CASH GRANTS! 20051***NEVER REPAY! FOR PERSONAL/MEDICAL BILLS, SCHOOL, NEW HOME/BUSINESS, ALMOST EVERYONE QUALIFIES. 886 LISTED! LIVE OPERATORS (800)270-1213 ext.96. 9-23-1-15 PRIVATE MONEY AVAILABLE Easy qualifying, Rapid Funding, Flexible terms on Real Estate Secured Properties. Mccall Mortgage Company Call Thomas (954)578-7735 (866)895-4502 www.mccallmortgagellc.co m. 9-23-1-15 TOO MUCH Debt? Don't choose the wrong way out. Our services have helped millions. Stick to a plan, get out of debt & save thousands. Free consultation. (866)410-6827. CareOne Credit Counseling. 9-23-1-15 CREDIT CARD BILLS? CONSOLIDATE TODAY! GET OUT OF DEBT FAST. ONE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT. CUT INTEREST. STOP HARASSMENT. www.lHa veTooManyBills.com SINCE 1991! (800)8815353 x 17. 9-23-1-15 ***$500-$50,000++ FREE CASH GRANTS! 20051 NEVER REPAY! Personal/Medical Bills, School, New Business-Home. As seen on T.V. NO CREDIT CHECK! Live Operators!(800)270-1213 ext.95. 9-23-1-15 DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext.600. (8am-7pm) AIlta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. 9-23-1-15 ALL Accidents & Injury Claims. AUTOMOBILE, BIKE/BOAT/BUS, ANIMAL BITES, WORKERS COMPENSATION, WRONGFUL DEATH, NURSING HOME INJURIES. "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A ATTORNEY Referral Service (800)7335342. 9-23-1-15 .NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense & Personal Injury. *Felonies *Domestic Violence *Misdemeanors *DUI *Traffic *Auto Accident *Wrongful Death. "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A Attorney Referral Service (800)733-5342. 9-23-1-15 EARN DEGREE online from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job Placement Assistance. Computer & Financial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www.onlinetide watertech.com. 0-23-1-15 Run your ad STATEWIDEI!I For only $450 you can place your 25 word classified ad in over 150 newspapers throughout the state reaching over 5 MILLION readers. Call this newspaper or Advertising Networks of Florida at (866)742-1373. Visit us online at www.florida-classifieds.com. Display ads also available. 9-23-1-15 THE TRUE YOU! Lose 8 -15 pounds in 4 weeks Only $99! Gain muscle while you lose fat Groups forming now. 339-2199. 12-7-72-16 "SEVERE DRY EYE?" New therapy being studied! If you qualify to participate in theis reserarch you will get free evaluation, medication, and be reimbursed for your rime. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 for evaluation. 12-7-71-16 "PINK EYE?" Participate in a study to treat bacterial conjunctivitis. Qualified participants will bet free evaluation, medication & be reimbursed for their time. Call Dr. Levy @ 331-2020 immediately 12-7-71-16 Loving, Christian couple wanting to expand their family. If you are pregnant, and adoption is an alternative, please contact our attorney, Alice Murray, FBN 0794325 at 1-800-7088888. 10-12-20-16 Women's Health Services at Jennings. Routine gyn exams and contraception info and prescriptions for all UF students. Tuesdays 12:30-4:00pm by appt. only There is a fee for these health services. 392-1433 9-30-10-16 Massage therapy at Jennings for UF students. Wednesdays 1:30-4:30pm. Chair massages. by appt. only, there is a fee for these health services. 392-1433 9-3010-16 OXYGEN USERS: Travel without canisters, No more bottles! Oxlife's lightweight, Oxygen concentrators run off your car and in your home. U.S.A.made -Warranteed (800)7802616 www.oxlifeinc.com. 9-23-1-16 Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the Alligator Classifieds. Health Services I MOST WANTED ANONYMOUS HIV ANTIBODY TESTING Alachua County Health Dept. Call 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) URGENT CARE/WALK-IN MEDICAL New Location Students -No Appt Needed! FIRST CARE OF GAINESVILLE 4343 Newberry Rd. #10, 373-2340 Most Ins Accepted, Hours M-F Sam-6pm 12-7-72-16 ABORTION/ABORTION by PILL (RU-486) IV sedation, Student Discount. Well Woman Care & Birth Control Bread & Roses Women's Health Ctr 352-372-1664 www.breadroses.com 1-9-72-16 All Women's Health Center ABORTION Free Pregnancy Test RU-486 Available 378-9191 www.abortiongainesville.com 12-7-72-16 0 : 0 0 0 2 .E cc E 0L0 U).0 L) Brian Keith Taliaferro Black Male (DOB 2126/67); 5'10", 185 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes Wanted for: 2 Feony Vilstion of Probation Warrants for Possession of a Controlled Substrance and worthless Check ALACHUA COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Call (352) 372-STOP

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 K ALLIGATOR, 17 Typing Services Personals Personals Entertainment Tickets RESUMES -$25 & up. GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! Big stores cannot touch our stringing in qual* ALL GATOR TICKETS DOUBLE-SPACED REPORTS -$2.50/pg. 1800 Gun Inventory ity and price. Please ask their clerks about COVER LETTERS, ENVELOPES, ETC. Over 500 handguns in stock EZ Tennis. Why wait for 3-5 days on strining. SPRING BREAK WANTED Satisfaction guaranteed. Buy, Sell, Trade or Repair. With us 1 day max! Call us at 372-2257 10SPRING BREAK ADS Paying Top $$$ Call days/eves256-1042; bb32601@aol.com Reloading Supplies 466-3340 21-42-18 WILLAPPEAR Local and Confidential 12-7-72-17 -Harry Beckwith, Gun Dealer IN THIS SECTION 1-800-611-7053 8mi. South of G'ville on 441 In terms of Tennis, big stores make EZ 11-23-52-22 12-7-72-18 Tennis look good. We are lower than them 3-10-50-21 SAME DAY SERVICE: Transcription, typing, in prices -faster in stringing -stock better apps. Desktop pub: brochures, newsletters, /quality rackets -can explain or recommend fyers, ads, logos. Resume service. 18 yrs *Family Chiropractic* products to customers better. Tell your FIRST STRIKE PAINTBALL aRides erp. 24-hr turnaround. Connie 271-2677 Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F. friends about EZ Tennis. Call us at 372-2257 Airball, Speedball, Forts on 27 acres 9-28-10-17 373-7070 10-21-42-18 Call for the best group rates! 12-7-72-18 352-338-8408 Tell your friends about EZTennis. If you have 12-7-72-21 FLASHBACKS PAYS CASH FOR CLOTHES. any questions, please talk to us. Our goal, We buy 10-5, M-Sat. Open to shop til 6. WE to have the lowest prices on rackets in the ACCOMODATIONS-Sports/Special Events .Persona s ALSO BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEM. 211 WUniv world. Please help us and your friends to 5 win to UPL. Private -3 acres: Sleeps 8 Ave 375-3752. 12-7-72-18 achieve this goal. Bring the lowest price u -4BR/3.5BA, kitchen, great room, porches, find. Call us at 372-2257 10-21-42-18 hot tub, gas grill. Ideal for family/adult couVEGETARIAN? ples -$500/day352-371-7922 10-19-35-21 ANONYMOUS Try BOOK LOVER'S CAFE Become More Beautiful 20 Yrs. as the Official So. Fl. Bus HIV ANTIBODY TESTING Inside Books, Inc. 505 NW 13 St. Add years to life. Free proof: PASR, Box CLOGGING BEGINNNERS CLASS Depart: Th & Fr 2:00 & 4:30PM/reverse Alachua County Health Dept. Call 10-9 384-0090 312144, Atlanta Georgia 30331. 10-5-35-18 Tuesdays 6:30-7:30. Westside Park Rec $40 r/t Mia-FtL/Pomp-WPB-FtP. 334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee) 12-7-72-18 0 POSTURE FLOWYOGA CLASSES O Center. 1001 NW 34th St. $20/10wks. 336-7026 www.GMGTRANS.com Flowing postures w/focus on breath & Starting Sept 20, 2005. Call 373-4001 912-7-72-23 CLEARANCE SALE -All CDs must go -energy. All levels. Near UF or mall. Drop-in 23-14-21 100 000+ CDs on sale $t599 Ten for $50 SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES We need n University Opticians INVENTOR 300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480. Again 818 12-7-72-18 12-7-72-18 SMW mm am ME -w -E -ma 10 1w 10 la 10 C =1 C CLASS1FICATIONSTcihck oe) 1. For Rent: Furnished ._.14. Help Wanted 2. For Rent: Unfurnished -15. Services 3. Sublease: House/Apt -16. Health Services 4. Roommates -17. Resumes/Typing Services i -5. Real Estate -18. Personals -6. Fumiture/Household Items -19. Connections 7. Computers __20. Events/Notices U 8. Stereos/Electronics -21. Entertainment -9. Bicycles __22. Tickets I t10. For Sale __ 23. Rides _11. Mopeds/Motorcycles -24. Pets __12. Autos __ 25. Lost & Found __-13, Wanted I MASTERCARD L) VSA EXP. DATE CREDIT CARD # 6 m imm m m w 6 a m m or Series. Mon, Wed nights; Thur am. Also, ore room for our 0/NT HVD Free talks Mon nights 7:30-8:30 331-3366 BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK Y'. Cash paid for OV~s. -Hear 10-6-20-18 CELEBRITY CRUISE! W. University Ave. 373-1800 5 Days From$299! Includes Meals, Taxes, ~~~~~~~7 Entry To Exclusive MTVu Events, Beach Parties With Celebrities As Seen on Real World, Road Rules! ---q Wnt o mae aconectin? laceyou ad On Campus Reps Needed! Want to make a connection? Place your ad www.SpringBreakTraveI.com Miami Bus Service here to look for someone to share a common 1-800-678-6386 $40 R/T W.P Bch, Pomp, FT L, Miami -interest with or for your true love FL Seller of Travel Reg. #ST34486 $40 TW & Fm FT. & M3m L. PO> 2-15-81_____________21___ Departures: Tb & Pr 2:00 & 4:30 pm 2-15-81-21gSr-e335-8116 www.miamibusservice.com Z 00* Asexual Pals Meeting Service 12-7-72-23 2> "Where non-sexual adults find love" CANCUN, ALCPULCO, JAMAICA < -http://www.asexuapals.com 9-27-10-19 From $499 1 Travel With America's Largest & Ethix JACKSONVILLE INT'LAIRPORT Chat live free, gay STR-8 or Bi. Call the Award Winning Spring Break Company' and Beaches -daily trips. -Matchmaker free @ 373-7272, 24 hrs. Great F Ply Scheduled Airlines, $40 ONE WAY or $65 ROUND TRIP rto way to meet cool people and it works. Chat Free Meals, Drinks, Biggest Celebrity Relax and save. Reserve now! W U) I live with others. 12-7-52-19 Parties! WWW.RNWY.COM 0 1-800-5RUNWAY R ~ ~ On-Campus Marketing Reps Needed! 1: E vnwww.SprngBreakTravel.com to ) 1-800-678-6386 FL Seller of Travel Reg #34486 2-15-81-21 IS YOUR BUSINESS, CLUB OR 9-26-20-23 -o > z ORGANIZATION HAVING AN EVENT? >i DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL 0 ANNOUNCEMENT? PLACE YOUR AD Ti'k. tv m HERE AND GET IT NOTICED! o FREE GRE VERBAL WORKSHOP UF Reading & Writing Center offers this ***EUROPE from $377 RT*** workshop Mon & Wed Sept 26 & 28 from Travel planning for everyone. Train, cruises, Furry, feathery, scaly.no, not your P 5-6:45pm. Call 392-2010 to register & learn hotels, tours. Gator Country Travel (ust off roommate.pets. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org SITE: Commonwealth Stadium Lexington, Ky., (cap. 67, 606) KICKOFF: Saturday 3:30 p.m. TV/RADIO: CBS/WRUF AM850 Yeah, yeah, we've heard it all before about how the Gators' fans are the most rabid and passionate in all the land. Sure, in all kinds of weather, you'll all stick together, yada, yada, yada. If you think the Swamp Things are dedicated, you've obviously never met a true-blue Kentucky Wild-Kitten. The Lexington-based WKQQ disc jockey Kitten has decided to toss aside her Big Blue T-shirt in favor of a more natural -and hopefully more inspirational -wardrobe: her birthday suit. In a move to motivate UK, Kitten decided to appear on a full-size billboard along Lexington's heavily traveled New Circle Road. And as the message above her reads -"WHEN THE FOOTBALL TEAM WINS.SHE LOSES!" -her clothes that is. Yes, that's right. Every time 'Kentucky wins a football game this season, the busty blonde will lose an article of clothing. After the Wildcats'41-29 win against Division I-AA Idaho State, Kitten, true to her word, shed her long-sleeved shirt for a T-shirt. But after Kentucky lost to Indiana for just the second time in 11 years on Saturday, Kitten, a 2002 Kentucky alumna, knew it would take something extra to raise team morale in preparation for the No. 5 Gators. "A little extra incentive never hurt anybody," Kitten explained. "It's going to be a surprise, but we're having a twofor-one deal right now. After the loss to Indiana, we told them, if they can beat Florida and secure an SEC win, I would take off not one but two articles." So being the perverts that we are here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks ColumnT M, we would just like to say, "Go Wildcats!" Now, it's time to lose your body paint, whip it out and flash pretty for the camera cause here come the picks. Leading off a three-way tie for first place with an 18-12 record is myself, Bryan "I love to spell soccer with one SEE PICKS, PAGE 19 Tim Csey / lliatorSaf UF tight end Tate Casey could return to the box score once again as UF plays its first game without Andre Caldwell. P"cks C | By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabramson@alligator.org Though Urban Meyer makes his road debut against one of the worst teams in the Southeastern Conference, Saturday's game against Kentucky could not arrive at a more ideal time. Sandwiched between UF's 16-7 victory against then-No. 4 Tennessee and next weekend's road showdown against No. 20 Alabama, the Wildcats give the Gators an opportunity to readjust after two key players on both sides of the ball suffered major injuries. Despite the loss of starting defensive end Ray McDonald, who is expected to miss four to six weeks with a partially-torn ACL in his right ankle, UF's defense -currently ranked No. 2 in the nation -isn't expected to skip a beat against a punchless Kentucky offense. But UF's offensive unit is still adjusting to its third offensive coordinator in three years, and with Alabama, Louisiana State and Georgia quickly approaching, the Gators have little time to fine-tune a potentially high-octane offense. "When you watch the film and see that we are winning games with an offense that is not even 75 percent or 80 percent there, it gets you excited," sophomore tight end -Tate Casey said. "But it gets you Time only missing ingredient for Spread 'n' Shred ost: Spread 'n' Shred offense Reward: A lifetime supply of Urban Meyer cereal and Urban Bourbon Contact: Urban Meyer at (352) NO-BULL. If finding UF's spread offense were so simple, Meyer would have every telephone pole in Florida plastered with this notice. If installing the spread at UF were so easy, Meyer would be wallowing in game film of the best-oiled machine this side of Bernie Machen's Harley. Nestled in Haile Plantation, plopped in his La-Z-Boy, glued to the TV that's part of his $10,000 entertainment system, a drooling Urban would watch a replay of the Gators massacring the Volunteers 55-7. No offensive line woes. No anemic running game. Just pure Spread 'n' Shred bliss ina three-game return to the Steve Spurrier era. If only football was1 so straightforward. In reality, it is anything but for the offensive gemnus out of Ashtabula, Louis Ohio. Anastasis And so, despite a 3Louis in the Bullpen 0 record and Tennessee anastasis@alligator.org bragging rights for the first time in three years, fans are squlinning. Bookies are nervous. Albert is shivering. Will the Gators drop 40 points on the declawed Wildcats? 50? 60? God help them, 80? Is there any patience in Gator Nation? Probably not -but there should be. Despite the rumor that Meyer will hold his Mach 6 commercial deal until he trounces a SEC powerhouse by 40 points, he has resigned to the fact that UF, as much as he wishes, has yet to master the spread. "It's an identity I think that we're not too proud of, but there's no B.S. in the program," said Meyer, almost wishing the No. 2 defense and No. 45 offense rankings could trade spaces. "I can't go in front of the team and tell them something that's not true." Yet all of you will continue to convince yourselves otherwise. The Gators could very well nuke Lexington with a 70-10 win Saturday. Just as likely, however, would be a final score circa 20 against Alabama. Lucky for you, it doesn't take Newton to explain what's going on here. During Meyer's first seasons at Bowling Green and Utah, his offenses averaged 32 points the first three games. SEE ANASTASIS, PAGE 19 U 2000: The No. 3 Gators defeat Kentucky 59-31. UF loses to at Mississippi State the next week and goes on to finish 10-3 with an SEC championship. UThink the only club sports on campus are generic ones like hockey and lacrosse? Jenna Marina fills you in on the forgotten pastime of breakdancing and tells you how you can get involved at alligatorSports.org. MLB Philadelphia Atlanta Florida N.Y Mets 4 0 2 1 E Defensive end Ray McDonald attended Thursday's practice on crutches. According to Coach Urban Meyer, McDonald could return for Georgia on Oct. 29. mad that you could be beating people pretty good. This offense could be a lot better. It's small details." While Meyer continues to challenge his offense -and criticize an offensive line that gave up five sacks against Tennessee -the Gators insist it's a matter of time before everything clicks. "I'm hoping [the offense explodes] this week. On every play we're just like one or two guys away from getting a touchdown or a real big pla'/. We just got to get focused a little more and pay attention to little details." Randy Hand UF offensive lineman The offense suffered somewhat of a blow last weekend, losing Andre Caldwell -UF's second option at receiver behind Chad Jackson -for the season to a broken femur. Jemalle Cornelius will replace Caldwell's role in the lineup, while Casey, Kenneth Tookes and possibly even Gavin Dickey or a true freshman will get a few more looks. SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 19 Kentckyperfect Opponent for1Gators

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005KM ALLIGATOR, 19 Hand hopes offense explodes against UK Meyer has won in the past with much less talent, albeit against weaker opponents, and will likely stick to his game plan. Against Tennessee, Meyer was forced to play conservative football, and that may be the case next week against Alabama. Although his offense will continue to start with the run, Meyer likely will bust out FOOTBALL, from page 18 "To lose somebody like Bubba is a big thing, especially since he worked so hard in the off season to get where he's at," Casey said. "We've just got to come up and play and prepare, but the offense has to work a lot harder this week to get some execution plays down." ANASTASIS, from page 18 Through three games this season, UF is averaging an eerily-similar 30. So far, Meyer's spread juggernaut is right on schedule. But it's how his former teams finished that could either doom or bloom UF's offense. During the final three games of Meyer's first Utah season, the scoring average plummeted to 22. But the same span at Bowling Green yielded a scoring increase from 32 to 39. Considering how the Gators aren't dotted with two-star Great Plains recruits, the offense should do better than worse. Just how much, there's no telling. the Spread 'n' Shred and see how his suddenly reshuffled corps of receivers will respond. "I'm hoping [the offense explodes] this week," senior offensive lineman Randy Hand said. "On every play we're just like one or two guys away from getting a touchdown or a real big play. We just got to get focused a little more and pay attention to little details." "If we were scoring 56 points and commitfed one turnover, we would move on. But we are not that team," Meyer said. "Do we want to become that team? Sure." So don't utter stupidities like editorial boy Andrew Meyer who, earlier this week compared Urban -what a disgrace to the family name Andrew is -with Pittsburgh Coach Dave Wannstedt. Shh .Don't let Mr. Negativity hear you, but losing to Ohio and running the ball on 3-and-10 isn't part of Meyer's resume. A little secret: Meyer annihilated Ohio 72-21 with powerhouse Bowling Green in 2002. Anyway, use your head and be patient with UF's evolving offense. Watching the Sack 'n' Smack defense can't be that bad anyway, can it? -Vicktw ilt hI Deadline is previous Thursday. Proof deadline is previous Wednesday. the independentflorida PICKS, from page 18 'c'" App, who refused to write about Dee Webb's move to wide receiver because he believes Mike Degory has better hands. The sad part is he's right. Batting second also at 18-12 is Publix-for-lifer, Eric "I love the smell of Frecnch bread in the morning" Esteban, who weeps every night over missed photo ops with Channing Crowder. And shoring up the top-spot knot with an 18-12 mark is Farzad "I have to miss football practice to watch Iranian soccer on pay-per-view" Safi, whose scheme to outdo Billy Donovan's frozen hairdo is succeeding, albeit puffier. Stuck in the middle with a pedestrian 17-13 record is Ian "fetch Godzilla, fetch" Fisher who decided to spend his Alligator salary on a skink to impress his non-girlfriend. Stuck at the bottom, sporting a piss-poor 16-14 mark, is ghost writer Andrew "Water sucks, drink $20 Danish beers" Abramson, who spends his recent days in Alligator limbo. And joining Drew's Control in the Dungeon of Love is unbornChristian, Louis "I don't give a f#%k," Anastasis, who has no regard for virgin ears since trading in his peach schnapps for beer. BA EE FS IF 5,A LA K UT-LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU U [ U LS LSU GT-VT VT VT ST VT VT VT GT iowa-OSU OssSUs SUs SUs SUs SUs SUs WYO-MISS WYO WYO WYO WYO Miss WYO Miss BC-CLEM BC CLEM CLEM CLEM CLEM CLEM BC MaS-ILL MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU TB-SB3 TB TB TB SB TB TB TB JAX-NYJ --JAX JAX JAX NYJ JAX NYJ JAX UF-UK -BA UF 4-6, EE: 55-, FS: UF 42-13,IF: UF 51-3, AA UF 45-7, LA: UF 52-3, K: UK 24-21 'NElVIJLE D wils When you purchase 3 months of Boxing or Kicking lessons at regular price 536 SW 2nd Ave 378-3070 Virgil Hawkins Pre-Law Society is hosting -Pre-Law DaY Saturday, 9/24 9:30 am -2:45 pm Grand Ballroom, Reitz Union Advance Tickets $8.00 including lunch Many Law Schools will be represented, including UF, FSU, and Barry to Penn State and Columbia. Sessions will be held on "Financing Law School," "Writing for Law School," and "Applying to Law School." A panel of current law school students will be there to answer your questions about what it is like to be in law school today. There will also be a guest speaker. There will be a giveaway of a Kaplan LSAT Course and a STA Travel Voucher. For more information contact: prelawdav@.yahoo.com or call Roshni @ 786-201-9305 Tickets will be sold this Thursday & Friday at the Reitz Union Colonnade. We Hope to See You There.

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20, ALLIGATOR 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 [A@[iD\ How They Match Up UF RUN vs KENTUCKY RUN DEFENSE: UF rushes for 136.7 yards per game; Kentucky alows 223.7 yards rushing per game KEY PLAYERS: UF: Jr. TB DeShawn Wynn (33 att, 154 net yds., 4.7 avg., 2 TD), Fr. TB Kestahn Moore (1347-3.6) UK: So. LB Wesley Woodyard (23-5-28), Sr. LB Ray Fontaine (11-4-15) ANALYSIS: Tennessee's defensive front held Wynn to 53 yards rushing after his breakout game against Louisiana Tech. Wynn should easily gain 100 yards against a Kentucky run defense that's giving up 223 yards per game. ADVANTAGE: UF UF PASS vs. KENTUCKY PASS DEFENSE:I UF passes for 241.0 yards per game; Kentucky allows .201.7 yards passing per game. KEY PLAYERS: UF: Jr. QB Chris Leak (718 yds, 5 TD, 0 int, 68.3 pct, 162.0 rating), Jr. Chad Jackson (23 rec., 296 yds, 12.9 avg., 4 TD ); Jr. Dallas Baker (13, 139, 10.7, 0) UK: Sr. SS Muhammad Abdullah (22-426), Jr. CB B Smith (18-3-21) ANALYSIS: The Gators go up against an underrated Kentucky pass defense minus Andre Caldwell. The criticism continues for Chris Leak as he adjusts to a new offense, and Urban Meyer will look to get players like Jemalle Cornelius heavily involved. All things considered, UF should still have a field day. ADVANTAGE: UF KENTUCKY RUN vs. UF RUN DEFENSE: Kentucky rushes for 89.0 yards per game; UF allows 61.0 yards rushing per game. KEY PLAYERS: UK: So. RB Rafael Little (44-263, 6.0, 1), Sr. RB Arliss Beach (18-52, 2.9, 3) UF: So. LB Brandon Siler (10-7-17), Jr. LB Earl Everett (10-3-13), ANALYSIS: Kentucky's offensive woes begin with its running game, where the Wildcats average fewer than 90 yards per game on the ground. Perhaps this is a game where one of UF's young defenders like linebacker Jon Demps will break into the mix. ADVANTAGE: UF KENTUCKY PASS vs.UF PASS DEFENSE: Kentucky passes for 195.0 yards per game; UF allows 138.0 yards passing per game KEY PLAYERS: UK: So. RB Andre Woodson (578, 5-0, 64.6, 164.7), So. RB Rafael Little (11, 85, 7.7, 0), I So. TE Jacob Tamme (8, 66, 8.2, 1), UF: Sr. CB Vernell Brown (17-1-18) Sr. SS Jarvis Herring_(7-5-12). ANALYSIS: A tailback and tight end lead Kentucky's receiving corp. which means UF's already-established pass defense should only improve. Brown, a 5-foot-8 cornerback, continues to lead the Gators in tackles. Look for cornerback Reggie Nelson to continue his road to fame. Fellow corner Reggie Lewis will play more as well. ADVANTAGE: UF SPECIAL TEAMS: KEY PLAYERS: UF: Jr. Kicker Chris Hetland (5-5, 47 long), Jr. Punter Eric Wilbur (15 punts, 41.3 avg., 55 long) UK: Sr. Kicker Taylor Begley (1-2, 37), Fr. Punter, Tim Masthay (13, 34.6 47) ANALYSIS: Hetland, a walk-on,. became an overnight sensation against Tennessee, hitting all three of his field-goal attempts and likely earning a scholarship. UF's entire special teams unit helped UF to victory last weekend and is improving weekly. ADVANTAGE: UF INTANGIBLES: Last week the Gators proved they could defeat a top-10 team behind a Surprisingly effective defense. While Kentucky poses little threat to the Gators, this could be an ideal opportunity for Urban Meyer to jumpstart and tweak the Spread 'n' Shred. After this game, UF must face No. 20 Alabama on the road before heading to No. 3 LSU two weeks later. ADVANTAGE: UF Jennifer LaBrie, Andrew Abramson/ Alligator Staffl feIS ciUng. J-f#wf"ar wflyongo? Conte out and join recruiter and former volunteer, IMichael Jenkins and find out how your education and skills can be used to help others. Information session and video presentation Reitz Union Room 278/279 September 29 -6 p.m. For more info contact Michael at 800.424.8580, option 1, ext. 23476 or mjenkins@peacecorps.gov. o PEACE CORPS .800A24.8580 -www peecorp~gov, RECYCLING. IT IS THE ANSWER TO A LOT OF THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS. UF ROUNDUP Gators look for 15th SEC title For the last 14 years, the question has not been whether the Gators will win the Southeastern Conference but by how much. The No. 6 UF volleyball team will try to continue their dominance of the SEC heading into conference play Friday night against Mississippi State. Head coach Mary Wise enters the conference schedule one win away from her 200th SEC victory, with a 199-3 record against conference rivals. The Gators willlook to embark on their 15th consecutive SEC title season, which would match the longest streak in conference history for any sport. UF will face Mississippi in Oxford on Sunday after traveling to Starkville to play Mississippi State in the Bulldogs hostile Newell-Grissom building -better known as the "Cow Barn." "It's a different environment," Wise said. "Not many volleyball venues are in old animal husbandry barns. But it's a beautiful floor and it's a really nice arena. And what they've done with it-it's different." -BRYAN JONES SEC KICKS OFF: Usually when you hear a score like 14-0 coming out of Tuscaloosa, Ala., it's halftime at a Crimson Tide footbail game. In this case, it came from the Wise women's soccer field when Alabama rocked Nicholls State with 14 goals this Sept. 13. As the UF women's soccer team prepares to face the Tide tonight, Coach Becky Burleigh said she wasn't offended at what some might perceive as running up the score. But she did offer one question for Alabama coach Don Staley: "Why are you playing Nicholls State?" "You know, we just have different philosophies as far as our scheduling," she said. "My philosophy is to play tough teams to get prepared." Tonight's matchup will offer the Gators one such test as they kick off Southeastern Conference play against Alabama. The Gators hope to continue where they left off in November when they staged a run through the 2004 SEC Tournament, defeating Tennessee in double overtime to take the title. INJURY UPDATE: Redshirt senior goalkeeper Jen Gardner suffered a fracture of her left maxilla bone, part of the upper jaw, in last Friday's match against Florida State. She will undergo minor reconstructive surgery today. 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