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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 44


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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005


HURRICANE WILMA


Storm trounces South Fla. Student fees
By HEATHER RAPP
Alligator Contributing Writer W Il i n c re a se
While attending classes, many stu- .
dents from South Florida had their By DAVID COHEN
minds on the welfare of their families Alligator Writer
back home as Hurricane Wilma pum- dcohen@alligator.org
meled the region.
Wilma sped across the state Monday UF tuition for the 2006-07 fiscal year may rise
with 125 mph winds, killing at least six within the next few weeks when the University
and knocking out power for 6 million Athletic Association and Student Health Care
residents. Center staff ask for a hike in the tuition-funded
Whitney Lawson's family and dog, > Activity & Service Fee.
7-year-old Scooter, were locked down in m. .The A&S Fee Committee, which is composed
Pembroke Pines when the eye of Wilma of three faculty members and four from Student
passed through. Government, which controls and allocates A&S
The 19-year-old UF advertising major fees, met last Thursday with Student Senate
called home Monday to see how the area Budget & Appropriations
had weathered the storm. She said her Committee Chairwoman
father described their neighborhood as Jackie Pace to discuss the next
"a war zone" and that all the landscap- fiscal year's A&S Fee budget.
ing was demolished. .i Pace presented a $12 mil-
"My mom said Scooter was freak- li~ on budget to the committee,
ing out, but they'd gotten drugs for her which will meet Thursday to
ahead of time, like tranquilizers," she "discuss how much more stu-
said. "But she was still really nervous." Patrone dents will pay per credit hour.
Jimmy Kaphusmnan, a UF building con- This budget is nearly $1
struction major whose family also lives in million higher than last fiscal year's. The fee can
Pembroke Pines, said the winds were strong only be increased a maximum nf,5 percent yearly,
enough to wreck his family's new RV. or about 95 cents per credit hour.
A 25-foot boat was blown into their The budget committee is in charge of allocat-
trailer being stored alongside the RV. ing the money to hundreds of student 9rganiza-
"The boat's engine went through the tions. The committee began special-events hear-
side of our camper," Kaphusman said. ings for events such as Hispanic Heritage Month
Dean Lazar, of Cooper City, said his and Islam Awareness Month on Oct. 16.
house had the type of damage that's typi- But on the same day, the power in the budget
cal of hurricanes, committee shifted when some senators voted to
"Our pool is screened in," Lazar said. break the rules and remove committee member
"Or was screened in, because it is now all in Sen. Lola Bovell. She was voted out of the budget
our pool, which has turned green." .committee and replaced by two students who
The UF mechanical engineering major had no voting experience on the committee.
said his father's prized orchid garden The Replacement & Agenda Committee,
was also ruined. which appoints all SG committee members, vot-
Still, not all students were plagued Tim Hussin / Alligator Staff
with worry. A worker blows leaves next to a fallen oak limb on Third Avenue on Monday SEE BUDGET, PAGE 5
afternoon. Hurricane Wilma caused minor gusts in Gainesville, downing
SEE WILMA, PAGE 5 only small branches and leaves.


UF prevents legal downloading of file-sharing software


* THE ICARUS SYSTEM DOES
NOT ALLOW 'FAIR USE.'

By JESSICA GAVILAN
Alligator Contributing Writer

UF's homegrown network-moni-
toring software has become a point
of contention for students who say
the program prevents them from


legal downloading activities and
infringes on their rights.
ICARUS, which is largely re-
sponsible for the prevention of peer-
to-peer software usage on campus,
has outraged a number of students
who claim it violates their rights.
But despite protest, the patent-
pending program may soon be
available to universities nationwide.
Increating ICARUS, UF's initial


inclination was to develop a pro-
gram that would solve network con-
gestion, said Mark Hoit, the interim
associate provost for in-
Student formation technology.
Lift "Based on that
bandwith needed, we
looked at the Web traf-
fic and determined that a lot of it
was due to illegal file sharing," Hoit
said. "It was more cost effective to


limit students from downloading
things they shouldn't be download-
ing."
Materials science and engineer-
ing student Zachary Harper said
his biggest problem with ICARUS
is that the software doesn't discrimi-
nate between copyright infringe-
ment and fair use.
Harper, who is part of the
facebook.com group STOP ICARUS,


said he feels UF should permit
the usage of legal peer-to-peer, or
P2P, file-sharing programs like
BitTorrent.
BitTorrent, an open-source file-
sharing program, is used by legiti-
mate enterprises to distribute com-
puter-game demos, open-source
operating systems, such as Linux,
SEE ICARUS, PAGE 5


* Ron Zook was
fired the week
of the Georgia
game last
season. A year
removed, UF has
fewer distrac-
tions heading
into the Cocktail
Party. See story,
pg. 14.


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I In a small town west
of Gainesville, less than
a mile from the town's
only stoplight, sits a tired,
old caboose. But it won't
look old for long, thanks
to the efforts of eight UF
students.
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A cup of beer is set at one end
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bounced toward it from the op-
posite side. If the ball lands in
the beer, a person must down the
whole thing.
Beer pong is a classic example of
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ing, said SFCC counselor Lesley
LeBaron, who added she hopes
to educate students about risks as-
sociated with drinking games and
other types of alcohol abuse.
SFCC will participate in the
National Collegiate Alcohol
Awareness Week with an event
Wednesday focused on healthy
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"A student will drink more in
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 3


Caboose gets spruced


By KARI TARR
Alligator Contributing Writer

In a small town west of
Gainesville, less than a mile from
the town's only stoplight, past the
Cross Creek Baptist Church and sur-
rounded by huge fields of grass, sits
a tired, old caboose.
But it won't look old for long.
Eight UF students have been
spending their Saturdays in the
small town of Archer, donating their
time to restore an antique caboose.
Once the last car on a train that may
have roared through North Florida,
it now sits in City Recreational Park.
Members of the "Caboose
Project," led by UF graduate student
James Marini, are working to restore
the antique caboose so it can even-
tually be turned into a concession
stand for park sporting events.
This project is a small part of
Archer's efforts to improve its youth
recreational programs and give chil-
dren in the area something to do.
Leon Wetherington, the project's
faculty adviser, was contacted by
City Commissioner Roberta Lopez
and asked to take on the project.
Wetherington, who holds a doc-
torate in building construction, has
personally invested $1,100.
"He's always pushing us to give
back to the community," Marini said.
All eight of the project's crew
members are taking Wetherington's
superstructures course at UF. Marini
volunteered to take on the role of
project manager.


"It's our own project, so if we
want something done, we have to
do it," Marini said.
The caboose, which has been
painted bright red -on one side, suf-
fered years of vandalism and neglect.
Pictures of the caboose from less
than a month ago tell a grim story.
Broken windows, rotting wood
and graffiti made it look less like an
antique and more like a junkyard
mobile home.
Around Inside,thewalls
Gainesville are black from a
fire and wood has
been torn away by termites.
Cynthia Tucker, an entomology
expert from UF, was brought out to
investigate the damage. The crew
learned that extensive extermina-
tion would be necessary.
The biggest challenge of the
project, however, has been the wood
framing, Marini said.
On one side of the caboose, all the
old framing had to be removed be-
fore a new wall could be installed.
Marini said he thinks it will be at
least another month before they can
finish the project.
"Our goal in this is to make it
structurally sound, and that's what
it's going to be," Marini said.
Marini said he hopes the project
will be symbolic to the city of Archer
as railroads have played a signifi-
cant role in shaping the city.
The crew can be found ham-
mering away Saturdays at the City
Recreational Park, 13975 SW 174th
St., in Archer.


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Students' thoughts with families in storm, not classes


WILMA, from page 1


Sophomore Kent Russell, whose parents
live in Coral Gables, didn't go out of his
way to check up on the storm's effect.
"If it was bad, my dad would've called
me," Russell said.
And aside from plummeting tempera-
tures, students in Gainesville saw few ef-
fects of the hurricane.
The sun was shining down on campus
by 1 p.m., contrary to the stormy forecast.
Monday's lower-than-average tem-


peratures came as a surprise to some
students.
"Thank God Mom brought my warm
clothes up,". 20-year-old Rachel Petrofsky
said to her father on her cell phone. "It's so
ridiculously cold."
Nevertheless, Alachua County residents
should be aware of hazardous weather
watches.
A fire-weather watch goes into effect
Tuesday when critical fire-weather con-
ditions are expected. -National Weather
Service officials predict long periods of
low humidity and increased winds from


J. Pat Carter / AP Photo
Karen White struggles to remove debris away from her Davie mobile home on
Monday after Hurricane Wilma damaged many homes in her neighborhood. Wilma
knifed through Florida with winds up to 125 mph Monday.


the northwest that will create dangerous
fire hazards.
Unlike Wilma's two-day pounding of
Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, the hurri-
cane's Florida foray was a hit and run. The
storm's relatively fast speed helped hold its
rainfall to less than the 10 inches feared.
"There's really no good scenario for a
hurricane," National Hurricane Center
meteorologist Mark McInerney said. "Just
a lesser of two evils."
The first to feel Wilma's wrath was
the Florida Keys, which immediately
lost power. The only route to mainland
Florida, U.S. 1, was cut off by floodwa-
ters.
Water from a 9-foot storm surge rose
quickly in the low-lying island chain, rap-
idly reaching the tops of cars four blocks
inland and seeping into homes that owners
thought would never flood.
The storm's reach was so greatthat it left
homes and businesses without power as
far north as Daytona Beach, an eight-hour
drive from Key West.
Atornado spun off by the storm damaged
an apartment complex near Melbourne on
the East Coast, 200 miles from where Wilma
came ashore.
The eighth hurricane to strike Florida
in 15 months made landfall around 6:30
a.m. near Cape Romano, an uninhabited
island south of Naples in Collier County on
Florida's southwest coast.
As it moved across the state, Wilma
flattened trees, broke water mains, turned
debris into missiles and lit up the sky
with the blue-green flash of popping
transformers.
The insurance industry estimated the
insured losses in Florida at anywhere
from $2 billion to $9 billion. Officials said
it was the most damaging storm to hit Fort
Lauderdale since 1950.
The Associated Press contributed to this
report.


Students rage

against system

ICARUS, from page 1

and other free software.
However, ICARUS was de-
signed simply to monitor the
network, not filter the actual
content, Hoit said. Therefore, it is
impossible for ICARUS to deter-
mine whether BitTorrent is being
used for legitimate or infringing
purposes.
That imprecision of ICARUS
is precisely the problem, said
Nicholas Stack, a pre-law and
philosophy senior.
Stack, also a member of STOP
ICARUS, said one of his issues
with the program is that it de-
- tects a violation and cuts off the
person's Internet connection au-
tomatically, without determining
the legitimacy of P2P usage.
Stack said he feels this is a
violation of the Student Code of
Conduct.
He said his biggest issue with
ICARUS is if a student is caught
sharing files, even for legitimate
purposes, the student is required
to visit the DHNet Web site and
sign an online form with his
UFID and admit to doing some-
thing wrong, thus incriminating
themselves without a hearing.
"I understand what they're
trying to do, but it just seems like
they're violating the Student Code
of Conduct," Stack said.


Ousted senator has at least semester more experience than replacements


BUDGET, from page 1

ed 4-1 to suspend SG rules requiring
Bovell, the most experienced candi-
date, to stay on the committee, said
chairman Sen. Mike Patrone.
Sens. Rachael Sandelli and Jesse
Kirsch were appointed as members
to the budget committee to replace
Bovell, who had been in SG for a
year and a voting budget committee
member for six months.
However, Senate President
John Boyles said he has seen mul-
tiple occasions when the rules are


suspended in order to vote for the
desired member.
"It's not a matter of tenure," he
said. "It's happened a number of
times."
Boyles said he had to calm some
who thought the committee made
the wrong choice.
"There have been a lot of emo-
tions going around,"- he said. "I'm
trying to take care of it and make
sure everyone is on the same
page."
Boyles said he voted to remove
Bovell from the committee because
Pace told him she did not want
Bovell on her committee.


Pace did not return repeated
phone calls Monday.
Replacement & Agenda voting
member Sen. Allison Cullin said she
voted against
Student bending the
Government rules.
"There's no
method for overturning tenure,"
Cullin said. "It's a big deal to sus-
pend the rules. That's why I voted
against it. The rules were written
for a reason. It's just a big deal
and something that should not be
messed with."
Cullin was Bovell's lone vote of
support during the meeting.


"I'm just a big believer in experi-
ence," she said.
Kirsch is Patrone's frater-
nity brother, and sources told the
Alligator that Sandelli is Patrone's
former girlfriend. As chairman,
Patrone had no voting power to pick
Kirsch and Sandelli.
Patrone said personal relation-
ships were not discussed when the
decision was made.
"Rachel (Sandelli) is just one
of my friends, just like the rest of
Senate," he said. "I consider a lot
of them my friends. Obviously, a
lot of us in Senate hang out together.
There's definitely camaraderie."


Sandelli has been involved in
*SG since the start of Summer B,
and Kirsch was voted into Senate
during Spring 2005. Kirsch said he
has attended all of the Budget &
Appropriations Committee meet-
ings since Summer B.
Bovell has been in SG at least a
semester longer than either of the
new committee members.
But Bovell said the decision
won't affect her.
"I don't need a position to serve
the students," she said. "I just feel
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Editorial


Quick fix

SG officials misled in

limiting speaker funds
Student Government has attempted the unthinkable:
fiscal responsibility.
As with most of its brushes with the monetary
beast, SG only superficially addressed the problem. In fact,
we think it might have made things worse.
The SG Senate Budget and Appropriations C6mmittee
enacted a rule that student organizations can spend only
50 percent of their event budgets on speakers.
Enforcing a cap on such events isn't a terrible idea; it
just gets sketchy when it's unclear what the remaining 50
percent will be spent on.
Since the Asian American Student Union is so outspoken
on the issue, we'll use it as an example. For Kaleidoscope.
Month, the group is asking for about $10,000. They want to
spend about $8,000 on a band, but the new rule will allow
them to spend only $5,000.
Where will the remaining $5,000 go?
Committee Chairwoman Jackie Pace said the rule hope-
fully will bring a variety of activities at events.
What sort of activities is Pace hoping for? An arts-and-
crafts session with a local clown?
As budgets get higher, more can be spent on a speaker.
But more must also be spent on undefined "activities."
Let's be realistic. Students come to events for two
reasons the speakers and the food. With organizations
now limited on spending for both, they don'thave many
options left.
Maybe they should hand out the extra money to stu-
dents at the events. That would add variety.
Such a blanket rule is unnecessary. Committee mem-
bers should be deciding how much to allocate on a case-
by-case basis. Many groups probably blow their budgets
on poorly chosen speakers, but SG cannot assume all
organizations are likewise guilty.
This rule enables the budget committee to be more care-
less with specifics. Instead of looking at whether the event
is worthwhile and fiscally responsible, the committee can
just take the easy road and cap the speaker allocation at
half.
On the other hand, this rule might also make the com-
mittee's job more difficult.
If organizations are set on acquiring a certain speaker,
they could balloon their budget proposals until the 50-per-
cent mark is at what they need. Instead of estimating the
total amount of money they need for the event, they will
base their proposals entirely on the speakers' fees. This
inflation would force SG to cut budgets significantly.
SG's fiscal problems are not based on the internal ex-
penses of student organizations. They are tied to SG of-
ficials' careless expenditures.
Furthermore, officials increase many organizations'
budgets every year. Do all of them deserve to be increased?
Are increases necessary to every group's goal?
Rules do not solve most of SG's fiscal problems.
Officials must take the responsibility onto themselves.
But as much as we disagree with the budget commit-
tee's new rule, we also think organizations should comply.
They can object all they want, but they shouldn't refuse to
follow the, committee's budget outline.
SG can't be blamed for refusing funding if students
don't draw out their proposals in the correct way.
We're glad the budget committee is taking steps to be
responsible with student funds, but it needs to take an-
other step back to see the bigger issues.


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Hurricanes reveal Floridian philosophy


'm getting sick of bashing Bush. We all know his new-
est Supreme Court favorite, Harriet Miers, is under-
qualified. Abroad, the war in Iraq reached a death
toll of 1,996 Sunday, and protesters are gearing up for the
2,000 mark.
If you're not outraged, you're probably not listening.
And for once, I'm not going to make'you. I'm in the mood
for something lighter: hurricanes.
With Hurricane Wilma tearing through the Florida Keys
and Tropical Depression Alpha brewing, I couldn't help but
think about the storms we've weathered this year.
Instead of leaving when a mandatory evacuation
was ordered for the Keys, most of the locals boarded
up, stocked up and then threw a party in full costume
and revelry. To the rest of our country, we probably look
crazy, but what else can you expect from a Buffett-sing-
ing, Hawaiian shirt-wearing, bathing-suits-on-Christmas
crowd anyway?
Wilma marks the fourth mandatory evacuation for the
Keys this year alone, andmost residents-seem to be sick of
the drill. What are a few days without power and water
when you're wasting away in Margaritaville year-round?
Our common ground lies deeply rooted in a lazy, beach-
comber dogma, inherent in natives and easily understood
by foreigners after a single vacation.
Besides hurricanes, there's another pricey concern for
Key West at this time of the year: Fantasy Fest. The outra-
geous annual festival of costumes, dancing in the streets
and complete debauchery is reminiscent of Mardi Gras, but
with the added Floridian flare of flowers and sandy beach:
es. In fearless "the-show-must-go-on" style, the mayor of
Key West has not yet canceled the extravaganza.
And why should he? We're known for palm trees, cit-
rus and vacation hotspots, not the hurricanes that threaten


Amy Eisenger
Talking Liberally
letters@alligator.org


our perpetual paradise every year.
In fact, most of the bartenders
in the Keys said they would reopen
today. That kind of mentality re-
minded me of Gainesville last Fall


when classes were canceled for a couple of days due to
hurricanes. Attending hurricane parties became a full-
time job. When the days lingered on, the one supply most
college students found in shortage wasn't lumber or water
or batteries. It was beer.
Although I'm sure UF President Bernie Machen would
love to point this out as a clear example of UF's alleged
"alcohol problem," I believe it perfectly exemplifies the es-
sence of a true Floridian philosophy. Hurricanes will come
and go, and Floridians seem to realize better than most
that material possessions just aren't that important in the
face of an angry storm.
Despite the fact that many students have gone home (or
will go home) to towns and houses in ruins, there endures
a resiliency forcing us to keep our heads above water. It
takes a certain kind of person to keep living here year af-
ter year of approaching storms, grabbing a surfboard and
heading for the beach instead of evacuating.
Whether you ran down University Avenue in your
underwear Saturday or are wearing your shorts this
weekend in Jacksonville, you're a Floridian. You've been
branded as such by that laid-back demeanor and tendency
to smile in the face of disaster.
We've almost made it through another hurricane
season with our expected vitality and strength intact. So
for one night, sit back, relax and order another round on-
me.
Amy Eisinger is an English and classics junior. Her column
appears on Tuesday.


The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


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Letters to the Editor
Bush's incapability goes beyond polls
Matt Sanchez's column used to be called
"Pure Foppery," and back then, he actually
seemed to make some sense. However, since
the new semester began, Sanchez renamed
his column "In Moderation" and has steadily
devolved into circling the wagons around the
many bungles of George W. Bush.
Perhaps he should. rename hl, column
"Pure Crockery." Friday's column wa- hi-u
coup de grace.
When I read the title "Bush'. capability not
gauged by polls," I expected to -ee some -ort
of balance, some semblance ot logic Instead
Sanchez ine\plicabhl use_- Bill Clinton's high
poll numbers to illustrate that he-'thinks
Clinton got them despite hi- shortcomings.
and not because ot lus capabiLbe '
Could it be that Clinton had a 73 percent
approval ratng because Amencans loved
his fiscal responsibility, the lower crime rate
and the qualified people running the various
federal agencies? Could it be that they really
didn't care about what happened under the
Oval Office desk?
Sanchez rehashes a previous column where
he actually tried to fob off blame for Hurricane
Katrina's unnecessarily deadly aftermath onto
other officials and Mother Nature.
I'm sorry, but Mother Nature doesn't take a
six-week vacation every summer to get photo
ops of herself at her ranch. Mother Nature
doesn't appoint cronies to run important
agencies despite their complete lack of experi-
ence.
Mother Nature created Katrina; Bush and
his band of merry morons created the "Mad
Max" apocalyptic sequence that followed in
the weeks after the hurricane.
Yes, Matt, poll numbers don't show the


incredible incapability of a presi
W. Bush does an excellent job o
his own ineptitude himself. Pol
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dent. George GatorLink continues to be a problem;
)f illustrating administrators should allow forwarding
ls simply re- The UF administration needs to rethink
its decision to stop e-mail forwarding for
Dave Fasano GatorLink accounts.
UFAlumnus Apparently, no one could predict that
WebMail would become overloaded when ev-
eryone was forced to keep all of their e-mails
in their accounts.
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ra. is he overload has moved beyond being just an
urgtae. monvenience
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he went too municating for class, research and work. Not
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polibcal per- e-mail
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gy fundamen- periencing problems.
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o the United of the university e-mail traffic, the administra-
tion needs to reinstate e-mail forwarding. It is
d, in a few my decision whether or not I want to forward
ed, in a few e-mail

lish a similar my e-mail.
iof the new If I choose to forward my e-mail to an ac-
count that blocks it, then it is my fault.
e and Why waste both the university's time and
lating what money with upgrading servers when there is
blues and lessat plenty,of free e-mail storage that is more reli-
flowers thandt able than GatorLink? UF officials should have
t flowers that put a little more thought into the decision to
stop e-mail forwarding.


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President should work to unify country
There were a couple of disconcerting state-
ments in Friday's guest column. Matt Sanchez
implied that the presidential approval ratings,
like other popularity 'contests, have "little to
do with job effectiveness." However, we have
a huge popularity contest in this country every
four years to decide who gets the job of presi-
dent, so I would presume that the updated
results these polls provide are very telling
statements.
If the president gets better results now than
his election-night totals, then he is working
well to unify the country and move things in
the right direction. If, however, the president
gets worse results now, then he is not handling
the surprises thrown his way (such as Mother
Nature's hissy fits) in a way that the electing
public would like to see.
Furthermore, it is downright alarming that
only 8 percent of Democrats approve of the
job that the president is doing. With millions
of Democrats and Republicans in this country,
a unifying leader should work toward earning
the support of all citizens, or at least all large
groups of citizens.
On the other hand, making or revitalizing
divisive splits between large groups of citizens
will lead to poor results.
Ultimately, while it's true that "events out
of the president's control have an effect on
Americans' responses" in approval ratings,
the president must be an effective figurehead.
If Americans do not see him in times
of strife, or if strife reveals poor delegation
decisions, then you will see lower approval
ratings. Do not dismiss them outright, as they
contain important information.
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Cable W/D Pool Gym Pets Ok
Pre-leasing for 2006! 372-8100
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Cute 1 bedroom 1 bath, high ceilings, yard
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$380 only per mo. Private BR & BA. Very well
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11-3-20-2

3BR/2BA at NW area. Central Ht/Ac and ceil-
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(4 to 6 months). $950. Call 352-375-6754.
(no section 8th). 11-3-20-2

3BR/1.5BA plus an extra space at the NW
area. Central Ht/Ac and ceiling fans, Fenced
back yard. Carpet and tile. W&D hook ups.
Clean and spacious. Ready to move-in.
$850. Call 352-375-6754. (no section 8th).
11-3-20-2

Huge 1 BR/1BA 1000 SF (Incl. garage)
15 sec. Walk to UF & 13th St/Univ. Ave
Garage, wood floors & tiled Kitchen
Next to UBS and Mellow Mbshroom
$500 +dep. 373-0006 10-25-10-2

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Ist/Last/Sec Pref Grad Std. No Pets, W/D
Hook up,. Dish, WD Firs., Cent. A/C, Gas
-Heat, Trees Call Tom >8PM or Wkd. 954-
529-4031 11-10-20-2

COUNTRYSIDE
Spring semester lease. 1Br/1Ba in 4Br/4Ba
condo. Beautiful wood floors, washer/dryer.
$425 ALL included. Cable, HBO, internet
(352) 328-4551 10-27-10-2

2 Rms. All w/Screened Balconies: $250/mo.
Located between UF & SFCC. W/ Bus Route.
Close to Mall & NFRMC. On site W/D, Pool,
Gym, Tennis, and Other amenities. Sparrow
Condo (352) 514-3425 10-27-10-2

3BR/2BA home in Capri, 2 car garage, alarm,
fenced backyard, pool, gym, tennis, and
more $1250/mo or negot, move in today. Call
392-5989 or 646-238-4156 10-27-10-2

MILL POND! 2BR/2BA Patio home,
Vaulted ceilings, screen porch, garage,
newer carpet, washer/dryer, $825/rent
368 NW 48th Boulevard
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-28-
10-2

3207 W. University Ave.
Furnished + pool table,.W/D, 2 car garage,
off street parking, tile floors.
Campus Realty 692-3800 10-28-10-2

Large NW 3BR/2BA near downtown/UF,
wood floors, cent a/h, 'fireplace/den,
2000+sf., $1100, extra BR/BA for $100 more
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2
1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2

Reasonably priced NW 3BR house,
1200sf, washer/dryer, den, eat-in kitchen,
garage, large maintained yard $720
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex. 2
1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2

Talismar, SW 1 BR near vet school & hospi-
tals, cent h/a, enclosed courtyard, includes
water & trash, $375 ebaurmanagement.com
375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW 6th St. 12-7-35-2

Colonial Oaks, SW 2BR/1.5BA TH,
convenient to shops, UF, 1-75, two
screened porches, washer/dryer $550
edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex.2
1731 NW6th St. 12-7-35-2

1 Room Available in a beautiful and clean
house. Comes w/wood firs., pool, workout
room, W/D, DSL, maid, & great roommates.
No deposit or lease required. Call Justin 336-
1271 11-18-24-2

One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no
smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but
has it all. All util. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished.
Call Charlie "Whitey" Webb. 375-4373. Stop
by 1215 NE 20th Ave. 11-2-10-2

BIG & CHEAP
2/1.5 apt 1100 sq. ft. $595
3/2 apt 1300 sq ft $695
1800 NW 4th St. Over 20 houses also avail.
373-4423 www.maximumre.com
8-16-131-2

2BR, 1.5 TOWNHOUSE
Patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to cam-
pus 386-328-6229 Iv msg or cell 386-972-
4647. $475 + deposit. 11-7-14-2

2 GREAT HOUSES IN NW
3/2 Tile & carpet, fenced yd, W/D, DW + den
$895 each. 1801 NW 38th Dr. Avail now:
1315 NW 39th Dr. Available Nov 1. 352-219-
6453 or 352-514-1257 11-4-12-2


COBBLESTONE APT FOR RENT 2/2!!!
1275 sq ft. Free HBO & cable. W/D, porch,
townhouse style. 1.9 mi to UF. Pool view,
walking closets, tanning bed FREE. $1004/
mo. Call 561-602-0195. Pet Friendly. 10-
26-5-2

CHERRY TREE SUBDIVISION
3BR/2BA, 1-story, 2 car garage, quiet street,
screened porch, fenced yard, fireplace,
vaulted ceilings. Near Norton Elementary.
$1475/mo. Bob 954-383-0552 11-2-10-2

Bike to UF. 2BR/1.5BA. New kitchen. Close
to Shands. $495.00 sec W/D hookups. Call
Karen 317-4006. 3204 SW 24 Way. Agent.
10-26-5-2


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FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA town
home. New tile entire first floor, new carpet
entire second floor & new paint in all. W/D,
1.5 mi. to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Avail.
immed. Call 772-708-7048 11-9-21-2

Adorable 2BR/1.5BA cottage.
On bus line. W/D hook ups. No dogs. 2943
NW6th St. $599/mo 215-7199 11-10-14-2

2BR Very, quiet, clean, spacious duplex.
Carport, burger bars, near downtown,
busline, lawn care, carpet, cent H/AC, W/D
hkups., $550/mo. For a calm, stable, individ-
ual or couple. No pets. 376-0080 10-31-5-2


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Sublease @ COUNTRYSIDE!
1 Br/1Ba. in 4Br/4Ba condo.
Awesome place!
$400 all included!!
(352) 328-4551 10-27-10-3

1BR/1BA House across the street from
campus off Univ. Available late Dec., assume
lease until 8/06. $415/mo. Length/price ne-
got. all Will @ 352-562-1191 wriccio@ufl.edu
10-28-10-3,

Spacious 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhouse.
Close to campus on bus rt 20. Pets welcome.
24-hr gym, pool. W/D in unit. Free internet.
$350 + 1/2 utils/OBO. Males only. Contact
Katie 352-213-5425 10-31-10-3

Female @ Melrose Apt. 1BR/1BA in a
2BR/2BA Furnished, all utils. incl., high spd.
internet, 5 H.BO channels, W/D, no pets.
Available ASAP. $479/mo 352-514-7741 or
email heejin0615@yahoo.com 10-31-10-3

APT FOR SUBLEASE
SunBay Apt. 1BR/1BA $460/mo. Keep de-
posit. Must sublease ASAP. Lease ends Dec.
Opt to renew. ONLY $230 for Nov. Call Nick
352-804-6429. 10-25-5-3

Countryside @ University Condo. 2
bedrooms available in 4BR/4BA for
$425/ea. Cable, water, elec incl except
phone. Call Irvin 904-610-0967 or email
icheng@bellsouth.net 11-1-10-3

Cute 1BR/1BA. 1 of 3 apts in house on
3 acres on Archer Rd. Available nov or
January. Pets welcome, no extra charge.
$400/mo incl cable + 1/4 utils. Call Anna at
360-770-6459 10-25-5-3

Melrose 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Furnishings,
utils, internet & cable included. W/D in unit.
B-ball, V-ball, tennis, 2 pools, spa, fitness
room, game room & computer lab. $367/mo
Available Doc Aug 916-295-4090 10-25-
5-3

2BR/2BA TOWNHOME
Close to campus. Sublease for 10 months
OR rent 1 room. Willing to make a deal on
rent. 352-228-3847 10-27-5-3

2BR/2BA VERY SPACIOUS
for $612/mo. Available now!!! 352-494-3844
11-3-10-3

1BR avail in cute Dickpond house near
downtown for Nov 2005 to early March 2006.
Shorter term possible. $350/mo plus util. Bike
to UF. Contact 352-367-2904 10-31-5-3

SPACIOUS 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA town-
home. Sublease for 9 mo. in Towne Parc.
Free hi-spd internet. Only $375/mo. MUST
SUBLEASE. Contact Jason 352-213-3668
10-31-5-3


Roommates

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

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


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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.. No pets. 904-386-6485 or
apena13@ufl.edu 10-28-52-4

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. 11-1-30-4

M/F Roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/
4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus
line, close to UF. $325 + shared Uitil. Available
now. John 786-436-1657 10-28-27-4
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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
10-27-23-4

4BR/4BA COUNTRYSIDE APT.
Close to UF on bus rt. W/D, utils, cable w/
HBO,DSL incl. $390/rm/mo. No dep. Female
only. NS. 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 10-
31-45-4

1 male roommate needed for 4/4
BRAND NEW condo by Sorority Row.
$475/mo + 1/4 util, furn, W/D,
DW, pvt bath, DSL. 3 blocks from
UF. Call Dave @ 954-821-6229 10-28-20-4

Female student fo join 2 females for own BR
in attractive 3BR house near NW 8th Ave,
3mi from UF on bus rte. #43, tile/hardwood,
$275/mo+ 1/3 GRU & HSInternet-digital
cable, avail now. 381-5597 or 332-3852
11-1-20-4

Unfurnished BR for rent in brand new spa-
cious condo w/2 female UF students. NW
55th St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-374-6636
11-7-23-4

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 11-15-41-4

$250 Nice large room in cool house near
UF. DSL, W/D, big fenced yard, great stu-
dent roommates,, good study atmosphere.
Flexible lease 371-9409 10-31-15-4

Male roommate for 1 room in 2BR/2.5B.)-in
Victoria Station. Share kitchen, family rm.,
W/D. Community pool. $450/mo + utilities.
Avail Jan. 1 Call 954-303-1104 or 954-242-
4633 kvabraham@aol.com 11-8-20-4

DUCKPOND.
Great neighborhood. 2 of 3 BR's avail: $360,
$400, $500 (pvt BA &entrance) + 1/3 utils.
Bright space, hi ceilings, carport Perfect for
artist or kind, responsible persons. 374-7038
10-25-10-4

THE LINKS @ HAILE PLANTATION 1BR/
1BA furn. in-2BR/2BA apt., 1st-floor, huge
walk-in closet, W/D, cable, water & hi spd.
internet.-incl. AWESOME view. $550/mo Call
Joe 352-258-3642 10-26-10-4

Roommate needed for 3Br/2Ba apt in SW
20th Ave Now. $300 +1/3util. On UF busline.
HI-spd Intnt, pool & TV Cable. Free UF pk.
Call 219-7309. probook2003@yahoo.com
10-27-10-4

COUNTRYSIDE CONDO 3BR/3BA avail in
- 4BR/4BA Jan 1. Ethernet & util incl. W/D,
nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool, direct bus
to UF 3 min. $465/mo/room. Vanessa 352-
217-3464, Flo 352-636-4814 10-31-11-4

1BR. avail NOW 5 min. to UF. Free digital
cable. $300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male,
non-smoker 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441
10-31-10-4

1 Male roommate needed serious student
to share 3BR/2BA house located south of
UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable, wiref'ss
DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 258-9116
10-31-10-4

$250/mo + 1/3 util
Roommate wanted. 1 room in 3BR apt.
Archer & 34th St. area. Please call 514-4565
10-25-5-4


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Female roommate wanted for 2BR/1.5BA
townhouse. Oak Forest Apts. Call Felisha @
352-284-1114 10-31-9-4

M/F roommate for unfurnished room in 3BR/
3BA. W/D, DW, pool, tennis, fitness, close to
Ul- $270 + shared util. Available Nov. 1st.
Terry 352-262-7778 10-25-5-4

Female roommate, student preferred,
needed to share with other female student
in a 2BR/1 BA house. Avail in Nov. Hardwood
floors, W/D, fenced backyard near Ward's.
$325/mo + 112 util. Pets ok. 352-283-6304
11-8-15-4

I'R in 2 story furnished house in nice NW
neighborhood close to UF. Washer and dryer
in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930
10-28-5-4

Furnished room w/ private bathroom.
University Terrace Gainesville. W/D, A/C,
cable, internet. $350/mo. Call 352-472-9778
or 305-299-3485 11-10-14-4

Roomates wanted in clean house off 16th
Ave. Between SFCC & UF. Wireless routed
ethernet, Cox cable, DW, W/D. Rent incls.
all utils $380 for one room, $295 for other.
Must be 21 or over. Call 352-514-2250 10-
28-5-4

Bedroom available in nice 3/2 house w/
fenced yard and porch. All appliances, fully
furnished. 2 min to UF. Great roommates
$375/mo + utils. Call 321-693-4825 10-
28-5-4

Master BR w/private bath avl in Irg house
across from Stonewood. Full kitchen, cable,
W/D, wireless. $435 + utils. Quiet, clean
young profs/serious students only. Avail now.
email davem@ufl.edu. 10-27-4-4

1/1 AVAILABLE
in NEW 2/2.5 Townhouse Everything NEW +
W/D $430 + 1/2 utilities. Call 352-870-2506
Or email apt4rent06@yahoo.com



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Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra
land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House
3qlBR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete
paiio, 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 10-31-48-5

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

CONDO FOR SALE
2BR/2.5BA, 1176 sq. ft. Built in 2002.
$150,000-. Call Tony Nguyen at 407-
738-2168. For more details please visit
www.vistarealtyinc.com 10-26-15-5

3bdrm/lbth/den, 1314 sqft., remodeled,
tile floors, new carpet, near Eastside High
School, $89,900. Financing Available. For
appts. Ms. Eddie today at 352-505-4564 of-
fice, 407-722-4093 cell. 10-25-13-5

ARCHER Two story 3x1 home on 5.4 flat,
green, usable acres cross fenced barn
paddock two 12x40' new steel storage
units many extras. AHHR @ 352-250-5138
11-2-10-5

SHERWOOD FOREST 4 2.5 1. Douglas
built home. This is .the best of the best with
dozens of extras magnificent home priced
rigot! AHHR @ 352-250-5138 for full details.
11-2-10-5

BIG LAKE SANTA FE 2X2X2 Lake Front
Home. Boat house pier private slip boat
barnf treed beautiful elevated and land-
scaped lot. AHHR 352-250-5138 11-2-10-5

Nice 2BR/2BA Brandywine Condo.
1226 sq. feet. A couple of miles to the
University. New carpet. Asking $96,000.
Call 222-5143 11-14-15-5


JUST BUILT 4BR/4BA LUXURY CONDO
NEAR SORORITY ROW- 2BLKS FROM
UF ALL APPLIANCES- GREAT INVSTMT
OPP PRVT. OWNER-MUST SELL-$265K
ELEVATOR ON PREMISE'904-838-7581
11-14-15-5


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

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 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk
bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497.
CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave:
12-7-72-6

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

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


**"BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets.
**Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195**
Brand name matching sets not. used or re-
furbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory!
A better product at a better price. Wholesale
Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off
Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or
Brian 12-7-72-6

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

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

Bedroom Set Brand Newl 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

"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.factoryl 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.
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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 Ceqr MCSE technicians.
333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 12-
7,72-7

Cash Paid Laptop PCs
SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS
www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7

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

G'ville Computer Repair
Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204
NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-7-
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DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER.
12-7-72-8
GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of
crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's
oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty
store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8
Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile
navigation, custom wheels and tires, and
automobile performance at Sound Depot &
Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com.
12-7-72-8




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

YIKES BIKES
Used not abused. From basic transportation
to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5
blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693
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Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10
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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

*Pair of turntables. One Techniques Fine
Culture, one Gemini TT 2000 and one car-
rying coffin. In good shape $250 040 gallon
aquarium w/wrought iron stand $50 Call
Alexa 281-1588 10-26-5-10

*NEW GATOR LOGO ITEM*
Cool Hand Painted Bamboo Curtains.
Excellent for dorm, home, party room or gift!
GO TO: www.pikopro.com
11-15-20-10


TILES grads. Wi
Save $100's on Tavertine or granite for your prices on
next job/project. Call Joel at 359-3216 at
Jackson LLC. 11-2-10-10


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** 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
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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: 352-441-0442
Please leave a message.
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*FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CARS
ORunning or not!
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 10 yr svc to UF students
*Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12

CARS -CARS BuyOSelIlTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
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For CARS & TRUCKS
Running or Not 1990 & up only
Sell or Trade Welcome
Call Ray 352-284-8619
12-7-72-12
OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000
SELECT MOTOR CAR
THE YELLOW BUILDING
2715 N MAIN 377-1616
www.selectmotorcar.us
12-7-72-12

Best Cars Lo west Prices
www.39thavekmports.com
12-7-72-12

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

2002 Honda Accord, EX Coupe
43K Miles Excellent Cond. Auto A/C, CD,
moon roof, steal at $12,000 OBO Call 352-
870-2666 10-28-10-12

0* 1998 DODGE NEON @0
Black, manual, 17" rims, reliable & clean.
Great on gas. New battery, new motor.
mount. 106k mi $1,950 OBO Call 352-
359-5399, e-mail yceevo@hotmail.com
10-28-9-12

*WE PAY CASH*
For unwanted vehicles
Any year, make, model, mileage, condi-
tion. Free towing. Up to $250 for junkers
Call 407-756-9100
12-7-34-12
KIA SEPHIA 2000
122K miles. Asking $1500 OBO
Purplr. Automatic. Good condition
Call 352-846-5369 or email
kia2go@hotmail.com 10-27-5-12
2000 FORD FOCUS SE SPORT
Silver, 5-spd, 34mpg, A/C, AM/FM/CD,
remote keyless entry, alloy wheels, tinted
windows, alarm. 72k mi. Great cond $4750/
OBO. 352-328-1075 or xinguo@ufl.edu.
10-31-5-12

*Q\ Wanted

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.


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1 O Blind lady needs health majors interested
in walking at lease three times a week. Call
352-219-6948. Thanks. 10-28-73-13

S E WANT TO BUY
3 BROKEN XBOX, PSP, DS
0 352-317-6601 12-7-36-13

S' 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
S caution and investigate the sincerity of the
advertiser before giving out personal infor-
> ^ nation 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


) M I Help Wanted


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! $250. 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

Best part-time job you'll ever have.
NEW DONORS
Bring this Ad and Earn an
Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation.
DCI Biologicals 150 NW6th St.
352-378-9204
12-7-72-14

Mortgage lender has immediate, positions
avail for college students. No exp req. $8/hr
+ bonus, flex his. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F
at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above
credit union) 12-7-72-14

Would you like to be your own boss, work
your own hours, and make unlimited in-
come? Start your own AVON business for
just $10. 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

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. 10-31-55-14

GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM
We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville.
100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys.
12-7-72-14

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


1 Help Wanted


Telephone Interviewing
NO SALES
$7.50/hr ($8 Bi-lingual) + BONUS
Apply @ UF Survey Research Center
M-F 9:30am-9pm 408 W University Ave.
Suite 106, Tel. 392-2908 x105
Must work eve/wknd
12-7-71-14

Attention Smokers!
Earn about $6/hr. Smokers are needed to
participate in a study on decision making
& smoking. If interested, come to the
Psychology Bldg room 397 or call 392-
0601 ext 297 12-7-68-14
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
Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit
smoking? Smokers are needed to participate
in a smoking cessation study. If interested
e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic.
ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or call 328-
4944 9-3-15-14

HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS
Earn up to $12-14/hr.
Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442
12-7-59-14
GATOR DOMINOS
$10 15/Hour DRIVERS
$6.15 $7.15/Hour INSIDERS
$35K-$50K/year MANAGERS
Apply online at www.gatordominos.com
Or at any of the 6 locations. 12-7-65-14
Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard
workers for all positions. Cashiers (fullday
availability) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) &
(PM 12-6). Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd. Across
from Home Depot. No phone calls please.
12-7-55-14

PART TIME LEASING AGENT
Apply in person. Windmeadows Apt. 2712
.SW 34th St. DFWP. 10-31-28-14
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
MARK Representatives needed. Earn up to
40% on everything you sell. Make money
while in school; buy, sell, fundraise. Be your
own boss, work flexible hours. Call Emma @
352-871-4489 12-7-50-14
Now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS at Dirty
Birds 1802 W. University Ave. 352-271-9555.
Also looking for NEW BANDS. Drop off
Demo. 10-28-23-14

Bartending Jobs
Up to $300/shift. Many Positions Avail.
No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext
1516 12-7-41-14
HUNGRY HOWIES Is now hiring
Cash paid daily. Drivers & inside workers
needed. Flexible schedule. Full & part time
avail. Apply in person 3105 SW 34th St.
11-4-20-14

DEMOCRATIC CALL CENTER
Phone reps. needed ASAP for Political
Campaigns. Base hourly rate + bonus. 352-
371-5888 X 111 or 4112 NW 22nd Drive.
11-7-20-14
Now hiring experienced LINE COOKS.,
Competitive salary, paid vacation, insurance.
Full or part time availability. Apply in person
to Rafferty's Restaurant. 3410 SW Arcebr
Rd., Behind the CVS. 10-25-10-14

DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Earn between $10-$20/hr! Gatorfood.com
Flexible schedule, great opportunity.
For infor. contact Meghan 379-3663
10-31-14-14


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12, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005


Help Wanted



FINANCE TUTOR
I will pay well for your time to help student
taking Finance FIN 3403.
Fax 352-335-8566 or e-mail to
STEVEGVL@hotmail.com
1O-31-14-14


LEASING AGENT
20-25 hrs./wk. 1PM-7PM Availability.
Personality plus. Fax resume 332-0895
DFWP 10-26-10-14

CASHIER PT, approx. 25hrs./wk. Mornings,
afternoons or evenings. ADA'S CLOTHES
REPAIR 336-0164 12-7-35-14

$100 EACH NIGHT Guaranteed. 13th St.
Dominos now hiring 10 drivers. Closing driv-
ers earn $100 to $125 each night. Apply @
2106 SW 13th St. 373-2337 11-2-15-14

Proffesional Waitstaff
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus is looking for experienced, profes-
sional waitstaff for a new bistro. Must have
exceptional customer service skills, and a
knowledge of wines. Pay is based on experi-
ence, we offer competitive benefits and a
great working environment. Apply online at
www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14

Classic Fare Catering, located on the UF.
Campus, is looking for baquet staff and
supervisors. Flexible hours, competitive pay
and a great working environment. No experi-
ence necessary, we will train. Apply in person
at the Classic Fare Catering Office located on
the first floor of Reitz Union or apply online at
www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14

Professional Bartenders:
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus, is looking for experienced, profes-
sional full and part time bartenders. Must
have exceptional customer service skills and
a knowledge of wines. Pay is based on ex-
perience, we offer competitive benefits and
a great working environment. Apply online at
www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14


Are you America's Next TOP Personality?
Earn $70 for a 5 hour event!
Promoting brands by
Distributing samples/brochures
and demonstrating products to
consumers. Part-time, weekends,
and typically 4-6 hours. Apply online
www.eventsandpromotions.com
11-15-23-14


Now Hiring Cooks, Apply Between 2 & 4
Mon-Fri, Calico Jacks 3501 SW 2nd Ave
Creekside Mail. 10-27-10-14

DELIVERY PERSONS WITH VEHICLE
WANTED to distribute telephone directories
throughout G'ville area. For more info call
1-800-388-8255 x80542 10-26-9-14

EXPERIENCED LOAN OFFICER NEEDED
Office space included. Up to 65% commis-
sion. Call 352-505-4564 or email:
contactus@ffmgionline.com 10-26-7-14

New Scooters 4 Less is looking for a part
time mechanic. Must have knowledge of 2 &
4 stroke engines. Training provided. Relaxed
and fun environment. Call 336-1271 to set up
an interview. 11-18-24-14


MELTING POT
Help wanted for dishwasher/food prep. FT or
PT evenings only, starting at $7.00/hr. Apply
within 418 E University Ave. M-Th., 1-3pm.
10-25-5-14


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/hr 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 11-2-10-14


ma\ Help Wanted


Answer multi-line phone, greet visitors,
schedule appointments, filing, and additional
duties as assigned. Must be willing to work
out class schedule with other part-time re-
ceptionist to ensure coverage of office from
8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Must be willing to work
during University breaks. 20 hours per week.
Must be at senior standing in Fall 2005 and
have a minimum 3.0 GPA. PC skills and
knowledge of basic office equipment, i.e. fax
and copy machine helpful. Email resume to
tracy.hicks@cba.ufl.edu or fax to 392-7962.
Salary is $9.00/hour.- 10-26-6-14

FT Veterinary Receptionist
Call for information 318-1247 11-3-11-14

Part-time Positions for Analytical Lab. Need
to work Monday Friday. Flexible hours at
lease 5 hours per day. Email resume to
janies@abcr.com. 10-25-5-14

PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER.
Downtown preschool needs nurturing af-
ternoon assistant teacher. Must have exp
w/young children. Excellent working environ-
ment. 376-1818 10-26-5-14

WANTED Waitstaff and kitchen personnel
at The Clubhouse Grille. 5112 NW 34th St.,
across from the YMCA. Between the hours of
2&4pm M-F. 11-2-10-14

RECEPTIONIST
Engineering firm. Part time up to 20hrs/week.
M-F. 352-367-0019 10-26-5-14

SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS
Previous hotel sales experience preferred.
Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW
40th Blvd. 11-2-10-14

LA FIESTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
is looking for WAITSTAFF w/experience.
DISHWASHER -also. Apply in person be-
tweeen 1-4pm 7038 NW 10th Place behind
Red Lobster 10-27-5-14

VOLUNTEER COACHES
needed for youth co-ed basketball pro-
gram- GET INVOLVED AND MAKE A
DIFFERENCE. Call 334-5053 11-1-7-14

BASKETBALL OFFICIALS NEEDED.
Earn $$$. Officiate youth basketball games.
Basketball officials clinic. Nov 16 6-8pm.
Call 393-8751 for more info. 11-1-7-14

CHILDCARE for 2 kids. 8 &10;
M-F 1:45-6:30; $10/hr; Transportation rqd.
Exp. & ref. rqd. Call Ann 219-8499 10-28-
5-14


STORE MANAGER
Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great
fit four career in our GAINESVILLE
LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits. Call
our JobliNe at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020. eoe
www.bealltoutlet.com 10-28-5-14

PT Ticketing Clerk for Butterfly Rainforest.
Duties incl helping in butterfly rearing lab.
Wknd &. holiday avail. req. Email resume:
jtrautman@fmsworks.com or fax resume
to Jay: (352)955-6511 Deadline 10/28/05
10-28-5-14

SEAMSTRESSES & PATTERN CUTTERS
NEEDED. Work at your location.
Experienced. Call Hilllary (352) 246-8470 or
e-mail hb1483@aol.com 10-28-5-14

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING TUTOR
NEEDED for. ACG 2021. Prefer familiar-
ity w/Prof Lin. concepts. 352-846-6387
10-28-5-14


INTERNET SALES MANAGER WANTED:
Will be responsible for Internet sales, web-
site design and maintenance, processing
and shipping of orders, online shopping cart,
customer contact and some phone calls.
Full-time position ONLY; 40-50 hours per
week.Experience in consumer electronics
a must. Minimum 2-yr commitment. Back
ground check required. 352-378-0192; ask
for Frank. 10-28-5-14


SERVERS
HOSTESS
HOSTS
BUCK WAIT STAFF
BUSSERS
Good base pay plus tips
Flexible hours. Oppty for advancement
Call Kelly at 352-375-0077
10-31-5-14


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MONEY FOR COLLEGE
The Army is currently offering sizable bo-
nuses of up to $20,000. In addition to the
cash bonuses, you may qualify for up to
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2005


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UF FOOTBALL

Gators remember Georgia game, Zook one year later


By IAN FISHER
Alligator Staff Writer
ifisher@alligator.org

Despite a subpar offense and a
load of injuries, the Gators feel bet-
ter heading into Saturday's game
against Georgia than they did a
year ago.
On the Monday before last sea-
son's Georgia game, Ron Zook was
fired, leaving the Gators to play
one of their biggest rivals in a state
of disarray. The Gators lost 31-24,
and it was the toughest week in
some of the UF players' careers.
"It was tough knowing that
you look around the room and a
lot of people that are here aren't
going to be there anymore," se-
nior linebacker Todd McCullough
said. "We just kind of circled the
wagons and realized that the only
people that were important were
the people in the room and their
families. It was a tough experience
for all of us last year."
The ensuing hangover from the
firing showed in the first half of
the game, with the Gators -entering
halftime trailing, 21-7. But after the
first half, the Gators rebounded,
outscoring, though not defeating,
the Bulldogs during the second
L-I f.
UF went on to win its final three
games under Zook, but lost to
Miami in the Peach Bowl. By then,
however, Zook was already gone.


"Everybody was kind of down.
and out last year," defensive end
Jeremy Mincey said. "We were
thinking, 'our coach is gone, what
are we playing for?' We were just
out there. We gave it what we
could for him."

"It was tough knowing that
you look around the room
and a lot of people that
are here aren't going to be
there anymore."
Todd McCullough
UF senior linebacker

Receiver Jemalle Cornelius
said that if the Gators had an extra
quarter or two, the game could've
been a lot different since momen-
tum seemed to switch at halftime.
But time ran out.
"It just seemed like every-
thing was going in slow motion,"
Cornelius said. "We had a lot go-
ing on that week. A lot weighing
on people's minds, and I think we
were still in shock that first half."
Cornelius said a lot of players
spoke about the dilemma at half-
time, but he couldn't remember
any specific words of encourage-
ment.
Senior safety Jarvis Herring
said the first half may have helped
the Gators grow up.
"I don't -even know what was


going on then. I think guys were
still feeling sorry for themselves,"
Herring said. "Everything just
started clicking. Guys started
growing up from the moment.
You saw the last part of the season.
Everybody went [hard] from then
on. I guess it was learning our les-
son during the game."
Mincey said the players started
getting closer after that game.
Center Mike Degory was wait-
ing for someone to take charge in
the first half, but no one did. In the
second half, the whole team did.
"I don't think it was anybody,"
Degory said. "I think it was kind of
a collective thing. Offensively, we
started moving the ball well and
the defense shut them out. It kind
of just was looking like we were
looking for that spark and we kind
of got that spark."
1cCullough, however, refused
to use Zook's firing as an excuse
for the team's poor first-half per-
formance.
"That still gets back to block-
ing and tackling and all that,"
McCullough said. "Push that
Aside. You're not out there worry-
ing what your coach is going to do _
during the game. That's not going
through your head. It's obviously
a lot easier to play a game knowing
who your head coach is going to be Alligator file photo
and stuff. Al1f that aside, it's still One year after Ron Zook was fired, the Gators have fewer distrac-
Florida-Georgia." tions heading into this year's Cocktail Party.


World's Largest Cocktail Party serves slice of college football heaven


It's that time of year in Gainesville, the
one that can be compared to no other.
The late October air is refreshingly
crisp, the classes are predictably slacking
and your Florida Gators are gearing up for
their annual rivalry game with the Georgia
Bulldogs.
Jokes of rocking the jean shorts rain
down from each side of the state border.
Bubba teeth sell out statewide.
Joey Frat Guy warms his vocal chords
in bubbling anticipation for the all-too-fa-
miliar "Dawgs lick balls" chant.
. Yet there is something exhilarating, re-
juvenating even, about pseudo-road-trip-
ping to Jacksonville.
Maybe it's the lone chance to be in a
Hooters restaurant first thing in the morn-
ing without feeling like a complete creep,


or perhaps it's how Jacksonville's finest
turn their heads away from'the blatant
debauchery.
But the World's Largest Outdoor
Cocktail Party gives Gators and Bulldogs
fans, alike, a chance to represent their team
in a little slice of college football heaven
along the St. Johns River.
It's the longest series between UF and
any opponent.
This year's clash should be able to kick
things up a notch for the dedicated stu-
dents that were blocked from a chance to
visit the heart of evacuee central in Baton
Rouge.
Honestly, some "by-the-hour" motels
had no vacancy till June 2006.
Do what you will with that, but regard-
less, a chance to live it up in the Radisson


Riverwalk, Omni,
Adam's Mark or even'
a Holiday Inn should
equate to more rowdy
Gators.
Eric Esteban While it's only
Tenacious E Tuesday, the average
student's thoughts
eesteban@alligator.org g
of an orange, blue,
black and red-laden
Landings and Alltel Stadium probably
holds precedence above a riveting Wildlife
Issues lecture.
The idea of the Gators winning their
14th of the last 16 in the rivalry could
even cause one to Tereshinski all over the
place.
After the UF-Tennessee game was
snubbed by College GameDay early


this season for a Boston College drub-
bing, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and
the Sunshine Scooter, Lee Corso, will
finally make their way to a Southeastern
Conference matchup.
That should give the already highly
anticipated game a little more national
attention.
Despite the Bulldogs being undefeated,
UF has traditionally had Georgia's num-
ber, and I believe this bye week helped the
team on several levels.
UF might need some assistance to reach
the SEC Championship.
But come Friday night at the Landings,
the Gator faithful will jam with reckless
abandon.
How much calamity ensues on Saturday
night will be up to the Gators.


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UF WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Morehead returns to Gainesville


By NICK ZACCARDI
Alligator Writer

For the second time in three years,
Coach Carolyn Peck is banking on
Tashia Morehead's experience to help
jumpstart the UF women's basketball
team
After starring -at UF for two vear_
after a successful stint at the luruor col'-
lege level. lMorehead couldn't cut it ui
professional basketball.
Selected by the Washmngton MNvstics
in the third round of April's; \\NBA
draft, the former UF foar \ard ias cut
le-ss than a month later leaving her with
unfinished busLness in basketball and
.chool. Morehead decided to retrm to-
Ganewdile to complete her bachelor's
degree and serve as an undergraduate
assistant to Peck.
"The motto.is once a Gator, always
a Gator," Morehead said. "I didn't have
anything else to do, so I might as well
contribute in any way possible."
After being drafted, she was given a
chance to make it in the WNBA, play-
ing two preseason games and logging
11 minutes against Houston and Los


Angeles.
But for Morehead, the transition was
too tough, and she was waived a day
after the final preseason game.
"The biggest .difference between
collegiate and professional would be
having competition every night," said
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Moiehead who averaged *.4
puinL.t per game last
season at UF, jumped at the opportu-
nity to come back and help the Gators
rebuild.
Serving as a mentor to the largest
freshman class in the team's history, she
expands on what Coach Carolyn Peck
says in practice.
"Being that I was under Coach Peck
and played under her rules and under
her style of play, I'm most helpful for
her freshmen," Morehead said. "This


atmosphere is something new to them.
It's a comfort zone for them to have
someone their age to relate to."
Peck is also hoping that Morehead
can show UF's upperclassmen players
how to serve as leaders.
"She is one player who had great
respect from the rest of her team," Peck
said. "I think that will help our seniors
understand the value and the impor-
tance of what their leadership is going
to mean for these freshmen."
Morehead's peers are already buy-
ing in.
"I think that's going to be a phenom-
enal addition to us," senior Brittany
Davis said. "She's a great motivator.
She's good at getting people to learn
what they need to do."
But Morehead hasn't forgotten about
her dreams to play pro basketball, and
she plans to give the WNBA another try
after she earns her college degree.
"I would try to get back, why not?"
Morehead said. "I would take the
same mentality -in as I did last time,
except now I have the experience.. I'll
be more prepared and I'll know what
to expect."


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"I've g
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Schrimpf could give you a run for your ribly," she
money. anywhere
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Schrimpf earned two national medals at like 60th."
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.e to a couple of [tournaments] fencing styles. She said she believes that
I've always/done really ter- most people have a misconception about
aid. "There are usually about the sport.
rom 80 to 90 people ydu're "People assume that we're like swash-
against, and I always finished bucklers and we go around hanging from
the ceiling [swinging] from chandeliers,"
ng team is one of the most suc- she said. "At UF, we've got a very athletic
t clubs at UF. Like many other and even, at times, an acrobatic style of
s, Schrimnpf .-hd her teammates fencing."
their own way to tournaments Schrimpf became interested in fencing
when she saw a flier looking for interested
students. In high school she was known
for academics, not athletics.
In fact, she had never played a sport in
her life before taking up fencing.
"When she first came to UF, she was ab-
solutely the furthest thing from an athlete
that you could irinagine," fencing coach
Bruce Capin said. "She has worked very
hard to turn herself into an athlete."
She held the lowest rating, an "E", go-
ing into the tournament, but still had to
fence against some experienced competi-
tors.
"A lot of those kids have been fencing
for five, six, seven years everyday, get-
ting lessons everyday that cost hundreds
!_ of dollars. You can't do that here," Capin
said. "So for her to beat some of those
people who are trained with better fencers
or have a better coach is nothing short of
amazing.
"It's not supposed to happen. When
you experience stuff like that, that's why
you coach."
SAHer third and sixth place finishes at
rricla Co ne AIIgator Staf the tournament earned her a C-rating,
as a senior at UF she has be- meaning that she now can enter Division
merican Cup in Miami. I tournaments.


UF fencer
If she succeeds at a Division I tourna-
ment, she will be added to the national
points list, which can put her on the path
to the Olympics.
"People assume that we're like
swashbucklers and we go around
hanging from the ceiling [swinging]
from chandeliers. At UF, we've got
-a very athletic and even, at times,
an acrobatic style of fencing."
Leigh Schrimpf
UF senior

Schrimpf credits her success to a care-
free attitude. She is applying to graduate
school and said she found the Graduate
Record Examinations to be relaxing. She
also attributes her accomplishments to her
teammates.
"Almost all of the men's epeeists came
down a day early to watch me fence," she
said. "One of the things that helps you do
really well is to see this swarm of orange
and blue because everybody else has one
person with them, and you've got about
10, and they're all screaming and yelling
for you."
Since sport clubs don't receive school
funding and can't utilize University
Athletic Association employees, Schrimpf
also serves as the team's treasurer. Her
dedication to the team and her hard work
has. not gone unnoticed.
"Now I'm convinced that how ever far
she wants to go, she.can go," Capin said.
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the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florod, Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. TlUEDoAui, OTOB 1DERf 25, 2VU HURRiCANE WILMA Stom r21e South Fla. By HEATHER RAPP Alligator Contributing Writer While attending classes, many students from South Florida had their minds on the welfare of their families back home as Hurricane Wilma pummeled the region. Wilma sped across the state Monday with 125 mph winds, killing at least six and knocking out power for 6 million residents. Whitney Lawson's family and dog, 7-year-old Scooter, were locked down in Pembroke Pines when the eye of Wilma passed through. The 19-year-old UF advertising major called home Monday to see how the area had weathered the storm. She said her father described their neighborhood as "a war zone" and that all the landscaping was demolished. .s "My mom said Scooter was freaking out, but they'd gotten drugs for her ahead of time, like tranquilizers," she said. "But she was still really nervous." Jimmy Kaphusman, a UF building construction major whose family also lives in Pembroke Pines, said the winds were strong enough to wreck his family's new RV. A 25-foot boat was blown into their trailer being stored alongside the RV. "The boat's engine went through the side of our camper," Kaphusman said. Dean Lazar, of Cooper City, said his house had the type of damage that's typical of hurricanes. "Our pool is screened in," Lazar said. "Or was screened in, because it is now all in our pool, which has turned green." The UF mechanical engineering major said his father's prized orchid garden was also ruined. Still, not all students were plagued Tim Hussin / Alligator Staff with worry. A worker blows leaves next to a fallen oak limb on Third Avenue on Monday afternoon. Hurricane Wilma caused minor gusts in Gainesville, downing SEE WILMA, PAGE 5 only small branches and leaves. IN THE ICARUS SYSTEM DOES NOT ALLOW 'FAIR USE.' By JESSICA GAVILAN Alligator Contributing Writer UF's homegrown network-monitoring software has become a point of contention for students who say the program prevents them from Ron Zook was fired the week of the Georgia game last season. A year removed, UF has fewer distractions heading into the Cocktail Party. See story, pg. 14. legal downloading activities and infringes on their rights. ICARUS, which is largely responsible for the prevention of peerto-peer software usage on campus, has outraged a number of students who claim it violates their rights. But despite protest, the patentpending program may soon be available in universities nationwide. In creating ICARUS, UF's initial inclination was to develop a program that would solve network congestion, said Mark Hoit, the interim associate provost for inStudent formation technology. Life "Based on that bandwith needed, we looked at the Web traffic and determined that a lot of it was due to illegal file sharing," Hoit said. "It was more cost effective to "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" limit students from downloading things they shouldn't be downloading." Materials science and engineering student Zachary Harper said his biggest problem with ICARUS is that the software doesn't discriminate between copyright infringement and fair use. Harper, who is part of the facebook.com group STOP ICARUS, In a small town west of Gainesville, less than a mile from the town's only stoplight, sits a tired, old caboose. But it won't look old for long, thanks to the efforts of eight UF students. See story, pg. 3. said he feels UF should permit the usage of legal peer-to-peer, or P2P, file-sharing programs like BitTorrent. BitTorrent, an open-source filesharing program, is used by legitimate enterprises to distribute computer-game demos, open-source operating systems, such as Linux, SEE ICARUS, PAGE 5 FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 8 CROSSWORD :11 SPORTS 14 Sunny 67/42 visit www.alligator.org w VOLUME 99 ISSUE 44 cy~ Studetfs W ''nCr eazi By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org UF tuition for the 2006-07 fiscal year may rise within the next few weeks when the University Athletic Association and Student Health Care Center staff ask for a hike in the tuition-funded Activity & Service Fee. The A&S Fee Committee, which is composed of three faculty members and four from Student Government, which controls and allocates A&S fees, met last Thursday with Student Senate Budget & Appropriations Corunittee Chairwoman Jackie Pace to discuss the next fiscal year's A&S Fee budget. Pace presented a $12 million budget to the committee, which will meet Thursday to discuss how much more stuPatrene dents will pay per credit hour. This budget is nearly $1 million higher than last fiscal year's. The fee can only be increased a maximum-osf percent yearly, or about 95 cents per credit hour. The budget committee is in charge of allocating the money to hundreds of student organizations. The committee began special-events hearings for events such as Hispanic Heritage Month and Islam Awareness Month on Oct. 16. But on the same day, the power in the budget committee shifted when some senators voted to break the rules and remove committee member Sen. Lola Bovell. She was voted out of the budget committee and replaced by two students who had no voting experience on the committee. The Replacement & Agenda Committee, which appoints all SG committee members, votSEE BUDGET, PAGE 5 ri FL narl-imigsoftwo,

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2, ALLIGATOR U TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 News Today "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content 1 Available from Commercial News Providers" SFCC Alcohol safety week begins A cup of beer is set at one end of the table. A ping-pong ball is bounced toward it from the opposite side. If the ball lands in the beer, a person must down the whole thing. Beer pong is a classic example of a game that results in binge drinking, said SFCC counselor Lesley LeBaron, who added she hopes to educate students about risks associated with drinking games and other types of alcohol abuse. SFCC will participate in the National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week with an event Wednesday focused on healthy and safe drinking decisions. "A student will drink more in college than at any other point in their life," LeBaron said. "It seems to be a part of college student life -some rite of passage." The recognition week began in 1983 by Bacchus and Gamma FORECAST TODAY SUNNY 67/42 WEDNESDAY SUNNY 70/44 Peer Education Network and is the largest such event in higher education facilities. The focus of the event is not on prohibiting drinking but on choosing to drink in less harmful ways, said Drew Hunter, president of Bacchus and Gamma. The program is designed to put the decision back in student hands. This year's theme is "iChoose." SFCC students can sign a pledge saying they choose to take care of themselves and their friends, not to allow others to pressure them into drinking or drinking excessively, and to stay safe by not drinking in excess, not driving after drinking and THURSDAY RAIN 75/54 FRIDAY RAIN 76/60 SATURDAY RAIN 75/59 not riding with a driver who has been drinking. The event is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the S-Building breezeway. Free pizza and soda will be served. -ALEXIS LLOYD ANNOUNCEMENT Due to Hurricane Wilma, the Journalism Advisory Council has canceled its visit to UF. The event may be rescheduled. The Alligator strives to he accurate and clear in -ts news reports and editorals. 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The Alligator is published Monday through Friday mornings, except during holidays and exam periods. During UF summer academic terms The Alligator is published Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Alligator is a member of the Newspaper Association of America, National Newspaper Association, Florida Press Association and Southern University Newspapers. Subscription Rates: One Semester (Fall or Spring) $18 Summer Semester $10 Two Semesters (Fall or Spring) $35 Full Year (All Semesters) $40 The Alligator offices are located at 1105 W. University Ave. Classified advertising can be placed at that location from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, except for holidays. Classifieds also can be placed at the UF Bookstore. @ Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. No portion of The Alligator may be reproduced in any means without the written consent-of an officer of Campus Communications Inc.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 3 Caboose gets spruced By KARI TARR Alligator Contributing Writer In a small town west of Gainesville, less than a mile from the town's only stoplight, past the Cross Creek Baptist Church and surrounded by huge fields of grass, sits a tired, old caboose. But it won't look old for long. Eight UF students have been spending their Saturdays in the small town of Archer, donating their time to restore an antique caboose. Once the last car on a train that may have roared through North Florida, it now sits in City Recreational Park. Members of the "Caboose Project," led by UF graduate student James Marini, are working to restore the antique caboose so it can eventually be turned into a concession stand for park sporting events. This project is a small part of Archer's efforts to improve its youth recreational programs and give cildren in the area something to do. Leon Wetherington, the project's faculty adviser, was contacted by City Commissioner Roberta Lopez and asked to take on the project. Wetherington, who holds a doctorate in building construction, has personally invested $1,100. "He's always pushing us to give back to the community," Marini said. All eight of the project's crew members are taking Wetherington's superstructures course at UF Marini volunteered to take on the role of project manager. "It's our own project, so if we want something done, we have to do it," Marini said. The caboose, which has been painted bright red on one side, suffered years of vandalism and neglect. Pictures of the caboose from less than a month ago tell a grim story. Broken windows, rotting wood and graffiti made it look less like an antique and more like a junkyard mobile home. Around Inside,thewalls Gainesville are black from a fire and wood has been tom away by termites. Cynthia Tucker, an entomology expert from UF, was brought out to investigate the damage. The crew learned that extensive extermination would be necessary. The biggest challenge of the project, however, has been the wood framing, Marini said. On one side of the caboose, all the old framing had to be removed before a new wall could be installed. Marini said he thinks it will be at least another month before they can finish the project. "Our goal in this is to make it structurally sound, and that's what it's going to be," Marini said. Marini said he hopes the project will be symbolic to the city of Archer as railroads have played a significant role in shaping the city. The crew can be found hammering away Saturdays at the City Recreational Park, 13975 SW 174th St., in Archer. October 26, 2005 0 10:00 a.m. -4:00 p. Reitz Union North Lawn What~ is 9"tanbiiY?1 Sustainability is about meeting today's needs without compromising the ability of future generations to satisfy their needs. -Sustainability is not a new concept. It is simply the philosophy and practice of good living. o Sustainability achieves a balance amiong ecological preservation, econoniic vitality and social justice. CAMPUSWIDE SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 10:00 -2:00 Campus Sustainability In 10:00 -11:00 Mountain Top Remroval, I tiatives, Tabling, North Lawn Reitz Union 282 11:00 -12:00 Guest Speaker, Judy Bonds, Goldman Environmental Prize Recipient, Reitz Union 282 12:00 -12:15 Fred Cantrell, Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration, presentation on the status of sustainability at UF 11:30 -1:30 FREE LUNCH, North Lawn 12:30 -3:00 Nationwide Telecast, Panel Discussion, Reitz Union 282 3:00 -3:15 President Machen speaks on campus sustainability issues, presented with Audubon Certification, Reitz Union 282 3:15 -4:00 Facets of Sustainability/DS4930, Keynote Speaker, Elisabeth C. Odum, Professor Emeritus, Santa Fe Community College, A Prosperous Way Down, Reitz Union 282 id~nlementing sustainability at the Univiersity of Florida is simply the right thing to do!: -Chris Machen, Honorary Chair, UF Zero Waste Task Force GRU Unvesity Busness Services s C g P Stu ent Government University Athletic Association Planting nuts Plant enthusiasts pick up free potted flowers after the 25th annual Master Gardeners Convention in the Reitz Union on Monday. Presenters gave lectures on hurricane-affected trees, new plants and butterfly gardening.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 5 Students' thoughts with families in storm, not classes WILMA, from page 1 Sophomore Kent Russell, whose parents live in Coral Gables, didn't go out of his way to check up on the storm's effect. "If it was bad, my dad would've called me," Russell said. ~ And aside from plummeting temperatures, students in Gainesville saw few effects of the hurricane. The sun was shining down on campus by 1 p.m., contrary to the stormy forecast. Monday's lower-than-average temperatures came as a surprise to some students. "Thank God Mom brought my warm clothes up,". 20-year-old Rachel Petrofsky said to her father on her cell phone. "It's so ridiculously cold." Nevertheless, Alachua County residents should be aware of hazardous weather watches. A fire-weather watch goes into effect Tuesday when critical fire-weather conditions are expected. National Weather Service officials predict long periods of low humidity and increased winds from Karen White struggles to remove debris away from her Davie mobile home on Monday after Hurricane Wilma damaged many homes in her neighborhood. Wilma knifed through Florida with winds up to 125 mph Monday. the northwest that will create dangerous fire hazards. Unlike Wilma's two-day pounding of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, the hurricane's Florida foray was a hit and run. The storm's relatively fast speed helped hold its rainfall to less than the 10 inches feared. "There's really no good scenario for a hurricane," National Hurricane Center meteorologist Mark Mclnerney said. "Just a lesser of two evils." The first to feel Wilma's wrath was the Florida Keys, which immediately lost power. The only route to mainland Florida, U.S. 1, was cut off by floodwaters. Water from a 9-foot storm surge rose quickly in the low-lying island chain, rapidly reaching the tops of cars four blocks inland and seeping into homes that owners thought would never flood. The storm's reach was so greatthat it left homes and businesses without power as far north as Daytona Beach, an eight-hour drive from Key West. A tornado spun off by the storm damaged an apartment complex near Melbourne on the East Coast, 200 miles from where Wilma came ashore. The eighth hurricane to strike Florida in 15 months made landfall around 6:30 a.m. near Cape Romano, an uninhabited island south of Naples in Collier County on Florida's southwest coast. As it moved across the state, Wilma flattened trees, broke water mains, turned debris into missiles and lit up the sky with the blue-green flash of popping transformers. The insurance industry estimated the insured losses in Florida at anywhere from $2 billion to $9 billion. Officials said it was the most damaging storm to hit Fort Lauderdale since 1950. The Associated Press contributed to this report. ousted senator has at least semester more experience than replacements BUDGET, from page 1 ed 4-1 to suspend SG rules requmng Bovell, the most experienced candidate, to stay on the committee, said chairman Sen. Mike Patrone. Sens. Rachael Sandelli and Jesse Kirsch were appointed as members to the budget committee to replace Bovl who had been in SG for a year and a voting budget committee member for six months. However, Senate President John Boyles said he has seen multiple occasions when the rules are suspended in order to vote for the desired member. "It's not a matter of tenure," he said. "It's happened a number of times." Boyles said he had to caim some who thought the committee made the wrong choice. "There have been a lot of emotions going around," he said. "I'm -trying to take care of it and make sure everyone is on the same page., Boyles said he voted to remove Bovell from the committee because Pace told him she did not want Bovell on her committee. Pace did not return repeated phone calls Monday. Replacement & Agenda voting member Sen. Allison Cullin said she voted against Student bending the Government rules. "There's no method for overturning tenure," Cullin said. "It's a big deal to suspend the rules. That's why I voted against it. The rules were written for a reason. It's just a big deal and something that should not be messed with." Cullin was Bovell's lone vote of support during the meeting. "I'm just a big believer in experience," she said. Kirsch is Patrone's fraternity brother, and sources told the Alligator that Sandelli is Patrone's former girlfriend. As chairman, Patron had no voting power to pick Kirsch and Sandelli. Patron said personal relationships were not discussed when the decision was made. "Rachel (Sandelli) is just one of my friends, just like the rest of Senate," he said. "I consider a lot of them my friends. Obviously, a lot of us in Senate hang out together. There's definitely camaraderie." Sandelli has been involved in 'SG since the start of Summer B, and Kirsch was voted into Senate during Spring 2005. Kirsch said he has attended all of the Budget & Appropriations Conmmittee meetings since Summer B. Bovell has been in SG at least a semester longer than either of the new committee members. But Bovell said the decision won't affect her. "I don't need a position to serve the students," she said. "I just feel that the organizations themselves feel that people on the conunittee should have experience." (E $20 TODAY O THIS EK $40 ate, your 2nd donation Mut have legal IDalong and local esideny. W.lk-ins Wevolcrime No appointment Ope, Mon. -T ors. m-7p Fri 8pm-5pmn NABI 01112 North s tre 32-3789431 Students rage a gain st sys te m ICARUS, from page 1 and other free software. However, ICARUS was designed simply to monitor the network, not filter the actual content, Hoit said. Therefore, it is impossible for ICARUS to determine whether BitTorrent is being used for legitimate or infringing purposes. That imprecision of ICARUS is precisely the problem, said Nicholas Stack, a pre-law and philosophy senior. Stack, also a member of STOP ICARUS, said one of his issues with the program is that it detects a violation and cuts off the person's Internet connection automatically, without determining the legitimacy of P2P usage. Stack said he feels this is a violation of the Student Code of Conduct. He said his biggest issue with ICARUS is if a student is caught sharing files, even for legitimate purposes, the student is required to visit the DHNet Web site and sign an online form with his UFID and admit to doing something wrong, thus incriminating themselves without a hearing. "I understand what they're trying to do, but it just seems like they're violating the Student Code of Conduct," Stack said. -0 eb al 0C 0 l or e io iman tion all 39211 --\rCheck our website for dates, times, and locations: www.shccufl.edu or cal I 392-1161

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6, ALLIGATOR M TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 Editorial SG officials misled in limiting speaker funds S tudent Government has attempted the unthinkable: fiscal responsibility. As with most of its brushes with the monetary beast, SG only superficially addressed the problem. In fact, we think it might have made things worse. The SG Senate Budget and Appropriations COmmittee enacted a rule that student organizations can spend only 50 percent of their event budgets on speakers. Enforcing a cap on such events isn't a terrible idea; it just gets sketchy when it's unclear what the remaining 50 percent will be spent on. Since the Asian American Student Union is so outspoken on the issue, we'll use it as an example. For Kaleidoscope. Month, the group is asking for about $10,000. They want to spend about $8,000 on a band, but the new rule will allow them to spend only $5,000. Where will the remaining $5,000 go? Committee Chairwoman Jackie Pace said the rule hopefully will bring a variety of activities at events. What sort of activities is Pace hoping for? An arts-andcrafts session with a local clown? As budgets get higher, more can be spent on a speaker. But more must also be spent on undefined "activities." Let's be realistic. Students come to events for two reasons -the speakers and the food. With organizations now limited on spending for both, they don't.have many options left. Maybe they should hand out the extra money to students at the events. That would add variety. Such a blanket rule is unnecessary. Committee members should be deciding how much to allocate on a caseby-case basis. Many groups probably blow their budgets on poorly chosen speakers, but SG cannot assume all organizations are likewise guilty. This rule enables the budget committee to be more careless with specifics. Instead of looking at whether the event is worthwhile and fiscally responsible, the committee can just take the easy road and cap the speaker allocation at half. On the other hand, this rule might also make the committee's job more difficult. If organizations are set on acquiring a certain speaker, they could balloon their budget proposals until the 50-percent mark is at what they need. Instead of estimating the total amount of money they need for the event, they will base their proposals entirely on the speakers' fees. This inflation would force SG to cut budgets significantly. SG's fiscal problems are not based on the internal expenses of student organizations. They are tied to SG officials' careless expenditures. Furthermore, officials increase many organizations' budgets every year. Do all of them deserve to be increased? Are increases necessary to every group's goal? Rules do not solve most of SG's fiscal problems. Officials must take the responsibility onto themselves. But as much as we disagree with the budget committee's new rule, we also think organizations should comply. They can object all they want, but they shouldn't refuse to follow the committee's budget outline. SG can't be blamed for refusing funding if students don't draw out their proposals in the correct way. We're glad the budget committee is taking steps to be responsible with student funds, but it needs to take another step back to see the bigger issues. Mike Girnignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR Torn Durrenberger, Scott Gilton, Andrew Meyer EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers, Letters to the editor should nlot exceed 150 word s ( Oe letter-sizd poga). They must be typed, double-spaced and must incud the ,,,,thors naom, classification and phone o,,,mI,,. '10,0,5 woi be withel,d ifth wiershw ju1st cause .Wereserve t1e nigt to edit for length0, g'arnin,,. style a,,d ibel, Send5 letters to GaioesiI,, T 32604-2257.C11toIS of about 450 words abo0u1 original topics and5 editori cartoons arc also welcome. Questions? Calf 376-4458. Opinions 4j X~ I4~M& 1\J~ A~. 4Column H urrica nes reveal Floridian philoso hy 'm getting sick of bashing Bush. We all know his newest Supreme Court favorite, Harriet Miers, is underqualified. Abroad, the war in Iraq reached a death toll of 1,996 Sunday, and protesters are gearing up for the 2,000 mark. If you're not outraged, you're probably not listening. And for once, I'm not going to make you. I'm in the mood for something lighter: hurricanes. With Hurricane Wilma tearing through the Florida Keys and Tropical Depression Alpha brewing, I couldn't help but think about the storms we've weathered this year. Instead of leaving when a mandatory evacuation was ordered for the Keys, most of the locals boarded up, stocked up and then threw a party in full costume and revelry. To the rest of our country, we probably look crazy, but what else can you expect from a Buffett-singing, Hawaiian shirt-wearing, bathing-suits-on-Christmas crowd anyway? Wilma marks the fourth mandatory evacuation for the Keys this year alone, and most residents seem to be sick of the drill. What are a few days without power and water when you're wasting away in Margaritaville year-round? Our common ground lies deeply rooted in a lazy, beachcomber dogma, inherent in natives and easily understood by foreigners after a single vacation. Besides hurricanes, there's another pricey concern for Key West at this time of the year: Fantasy Fest. The outrageous annual festival of costumes, dancing in the streets and complete debauchery is reminiscent of Mardi Gras, but with the added Floridian flare of flowers and sandy beach: es. In fearless "the-show-must-go-on" style, the mayor of Key West has not yet canceled the extravaganza. And why should he? We're known for palm trees, citrus and vacation hotspots, not the hurricanes that threaten Amy Eisenger our perpetual paradise every year. Talking Liberally In fact, most of the bartenders letters@alligator.org in the Keys said they would reopen today. That kind of mentality reminded me of Gainesville last Fall when classes were canceled for a couple of days due to hurricanes. Attending hurricane parties became a fulltime job. When the days lingered on, the one supply most college students found in shortage wasn't lumber or water or batteries. It was beer. Although I'm sure UF President Bernie Machen would love to point this out as a clear example of UF's alleged "alcohol problem," I believe it perfectly exemplifies the essence of a true Floridian philosophy. Hurricanes will come and go, and Floridians seem to realize better than most that material possessions just aren't that important in the face of an angry storm. Despite the fact that many students have gone home (or will go home) to towns and houses in ruins, there endures a resiliency forcing us to keep our heads above water. It takes a certain kind of person to keep living here year after year of approaching storms, grabbing a surfboard and heading for the beach instead of evacuating. Whether you ran down University Avenue in your underwear Saturday or are wearing your shorts this weekend in Jacksonville, you're a Floridian. You've been branded as such by that laid-back demeanor and tendency to smile in the face of disaster. We've almost made it through another hurricane season with our expected vitality and strength intact. So for one night, sit back, relax and order another round on me. Anny Eisinger is an English and classics junior. Her column appears on Tuesday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Reader response Today's question: Should SG limit how much organizations can spend on speakers? Monday's question: Should UF have canceled classes today? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org 72% YES 28% NO 58 TOTAL VOTES ALLIGATOR www.aIigator.org/opinions e h". en nud opid-i f-d

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TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2005 M ALLIGATOR, 7 Letters to thle Editor Bush's incapability goes beyond polls Matt Sanchez's column used to be called "Pure Foppery," and back then, he actually seemed to make some sense. However, since the new semester began, Sanchez renamed his colunm "In Moderation" and has steadily devolved into circling the wagons around the many bungles of George W. Bush. Perhaps he should rename hicolumn "Pure Crockery." Friday's column ,was 'his coup de grace. When I read the title "Bush's capability not gauged by polls," I expected to see some sort of balance, some semblance of logic. Instead, Sanchez inexplicably uses Bill Clinton's high poll numbers to illustrate that he t iks Clinton got them despite his shortcomings and not because of his capabilities. Could it be that Clinton had a 73 percent approval rating because Americans loved his fiscal responsibility, the lower crime rate and the qualified people running the various federal agencies? Could it be that they really didn't care about what happened under the Oval Office desk? Sanchez rehashes a previous column where he actually tried to fob off blame for Hurricane Katrina's unnecessarily deadly aftermath onto other officials and Mother Nature. I'm sorry, but Mother Nature doesn't take a six-week vacation every summer to get photo ops of herself at her ranch. Mother Nature doesn't .appoint cronies to run important agencies despite their complete lack of experience. Mother Nature created Katrina; Bush and his band of merry morons created the "Mad Max" apocalyptic sequence that followed in the weeks after the hurricane. Yes, Matt, poll numbers don't show the incredible incapability of a presi W. Bush does an excellent job o his own ineptitude himself. Pol flect this. u a a Columnist underestimates S Every week Matt Melone reg latest in trendy reactionary thou Alligator's pages, but Monday far. When I read his claims that would "help stabilize emerging c I spewed my soft drink onto my mands a response. Foreign-policy experts of both suasions believe that any regime Syrian President Bashar al-Ass religious rather than secular. Th the current secular government resentment, but that doesn't cha Can Melone name a single overt talist Islamic state he does not overthrow or is not a danger t States? If Melone's ideas are execul years another student will pub piece advocating the overthrow Syria. After the Iraq quagmire, Melo need to spend more time conter happens after a government crur time writing pure fantasy about will be received and new gove will stabilize. dent. George GatorLink continues to be f illustrating administrators should allo Is simply reThe UF administration n its decision to stop e-mail Dave Fasano GatorLink accounts. UF Alumnus -Apparently, no one cou WebMal would become over eryone was forced to keep all in their accounts. S The limited access to e-n yria issue -overload has moved beyon urgitates the inconvenience. ght onto the E-mail has become a cruc he went too municating for class, researd eoSyri," having access to e-mail puts emocracies' -llis. self This deTwo weeks ago, I was tol should not be the main way political per e-mail. that replaces So, I downloaded Moz ad would be set up my IMAP account, as is because Systems Group and Compu i has built up Services recommended. Now, nge the facts. periencing problems. y fundamenIf the university servers c advocate we of the university e-mail traffic o the United tion needs to reinstate e-mail -my decision whether or not I :ed, in a few e-al lish a similar my e-mail. oiof the new If I choose to forward my count that blocks it, then it is *ne and hs i Why waste both the univ nplating what money with upgrading serve les and less plenty of free e-mail storage flowers that able than GatorLink? UF offic -wments that put a little more thought int stop e-mail forwarding. Will Foster 3LS a problem; President should work to unify country w forwarding There were a couple of disconcerting stateeeds to rethink ments in Friday's guest column. Matt Sanchez forwarding for implied that the presidential approval ratings, like other popularity contests, have "little to ld predict that do with job effectiveness." However, we have oaded when eva huge popularity contest in this country every of their e-mails four years to decide who gets the job of president, so I would presume that the updated ail due to this results these polls provide are very telling d being just an statements. If the president gets better results now than ial tool in comhis election-night totals, then he is working and work. Not well to unify the country and move things in a kink in all of the right direction. If, however, the president gets worse results now, then he is not handling d that WebMail the surprises thrown his way (such as Mother that I access my Nature's hissy fits) in a way that the electing public would like to see. Ila Firefox and Furthermore, it is downright alarming that both The Open only 8 percent of Democrats approve of the ng and Network job that the president is doing. With millions the IMAP is exof Democrats and Republicans in this country, a unifying leader should work toward eating annot handle all the support of all citizens, or at least all large the administragroups of citizens. forwarding. 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Union Properties 373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-7-72-2 Looking for a home? We have the LARGEST selection of single family rentals in Gainesville. With over 100 properties currently available, we're sure to have something to fit your style and budget. Visit our website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or call us to find your new home today 352375-7104 ex 2. az~ M naciement Inc. 12-7-72-2 *UPPER CLASS Students* Perfect place to study! FREE cable w/ HBO/Show FREE GARAGE'ALARM*WD Gated entry*Computer lab Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning 1,2&3brs**338-0003 12-7-72-2 FREE lst MONTH RENT! 3BR lBA 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 10-2854-2 1 MONTH 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.TuringtonRealEstate.com 10-2854-2 BY HENRY BOLTINOFF -x7FIND AT LEAST S DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PANELS. 6Surumw s inUutuV -9 'pwuJuiAwJ s dm3 '5 'Gulvsufw old 0.11 sUeJinl!P in odus -E -uui 57 ci NOcY 'E 'Dui5OiW Of 5505 3 :sOOUi5I4Q taon 00 King Features Syndieaie, ie. World rjul05 reservnd.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 9 OF-For Rent Foo Rent l uun For Rent, furishe9 Unfnshed unfrished unfun he) t 4/2 WALK TO UF -OCTOBER FREE Bonus room, Wood floors, fireplace, lawn svc, Screen porch, w/d hookups, $1475/rent 1741 NW6th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2847-2 3/2 PARTY HOUSEAVAILABLE NOW. 904-710-3050 9-30-28-2 Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome! 1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups & DW. 1 BR/1 BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2 Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1 BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480 Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 127-71-2 1st MONTH FREE! 2BR 2.5BA TH in Kensington South, high Ceilings, dining room, washer/dyer, pool $850/rent 3901 SW 20th Ave #105 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2839-2 BRAND NEW 1430 SQ. FT. 2BR/2 5BA townhouse. Master suite. w/ private terrace. Pool, hi-spd, i-net & sec sys hk-ups. New appliances. Near UF off 13th St. $995/mo.561-912-6223, 954-755-1728, 10-25-30-2 CLOSE TO CAMPUS Available nowl 2BR/1BA Apt. $475 3BR/1 BA Duplex S600 MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2 Rent With Us Today, Buy With Us Tomorrow! Condo, House & Townhouse Rentals www.BosshardtPM.com Ask About Our Lucrative Tenant Rewards Program! 2BR/2BA Haile Condo $900/mo 2BR/1BA 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 LM 0 0== %M *Large affordable apartments* 2/2.5 & 4/2.5 TH w/W/D. No pet restrictions! Pool, Gym, B-ball, Tennis, Racquetball, UF parking. Available Jan 2006 @ (352) 3327401 12-7-49-2 NEW Development NEW Construction 1.5 mi. from UF. 2BR/2.5BA. W/D incl. Cabana & pool. Avail immediately. Contact MaCor Realty, Inc. 352-375-8888 11-3042-2 Cute 1 bedroom 1 bath, high ceilings, yard service, washer/dryer 428 N.W. 10th Ave. $495/mo. Green Tree Realty call Barbara 317-4392 10-26-20-2 Unfur. home for rent 2 bedroom 1 bath with study, wood floors, extra large laundry room, yard service 316 N.W. 20th Ave. $750/mo Green Tree Realty call Barbara 317-4392 10-26-20-2 Going, Going, GONEtl 2BR/1 BA only $675 Spacious floor plan, Quiet atmosphere Move in TODAY! 376-1248 12-7-45-2 4/3 Walking distance to UF Newly remodeled. W/D. Carport and huge yard. Call 352-283-2828 10-31-20-2 $380 only per mo. Private BR & BA. Very well maintained unit. Laundry room facilities, full kitchen. Includes all util + DSL. 10 min from UF. 954-830-8468. www.revictory@aol.com 11-3-20-2 3BR/2BA at NW area. Central Ht/Ac and ceiling fans. Fenced back yard and car port, spacious and clean. Ready for short term lease (4 to 6 months). $950. Call 352-375-6754. (no section 8th). 11-3-20-2 3BR/1.5BA plus an extra space at the NW area. Central Ht/Ac and ceiling fans. Fenced back yard. Carpet and tile. W&D hook ups. Clean and spacious. Ready to move-in. $850. Call 352-375-6754. (no section 8th). 11-3-20-2 Huge 1 BR/1 BA 1000 SF (Incl. garage) 15 sec. Walk to UF & 13th St/Univ. Ave Garage, wood floors & tiled Kitchen Next to UBS and Mellow Mushroom $500 +dep. 373-0006 10-25-10-2 STUDIO APT. 60 Sec. walk to UF. 1 or 2 rooms. Short term avail. $350 & up. Call 352-538-2181 12-7-39-2 0 0_ LU) 0+., +-oE INear Law School 3-2. $1200/mo 1st/Last/Sec Pref Grad Std. No Pets, W/D Hook up, Dish, WD Firs., Cent. A/C, Gas Heat, Trees Call Tom >8PM or Wkd. 954529-4031 11-10-20-2 COUNTRYSIDE Spring semester lease. 1Br/1Ba in 4Br/4Ba condo. Beautiful wood floors, washer/dryer. $425 ALL included. Cable, HBO, internet (352) 328-4551 10-27-10-2 2 Rms. All w/Screened Balconies. $250/mo. Located between UF & SFCC. W/ Bus Route. Close to Mall & NFRMC. On site W/D, Pool, Gym, Tennis, and Other amenities. Sparrow Condo (352) 514-3425 10-27-10-2 3BR/2BA home in Capri, 2 car garage, alarm, fenced backyard, pool, gym, tennis, and more $1250/mo or negot, move in today. Call 392-5989 or 646-238-4156 10-27-10-2 MILL POND! 2BR/2BA Patio home, Vaulted ceilings, screen porch, garage, newer carpet, washer/dryer, $825/rent 368 NW 48th Boulevard Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2810-2 3207 W. University Ave. Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage, off street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty 692-3800 10-28-10-2 Large NW 3BR/2BA near downtown/UF, wood floors, cent a/h, fireplace/den, 2000+sf., $1100, extra BR/BA for $100 more edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2 Reasonably priced NW 3BR house, 1200sf, washer/dryer, den, eat-in kitchen, garage, large maintained yard $720 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex. 2 1731 NW 6th Street 12-7-35-2 Talismar, SW 1BR near vet school & hospitals, cent h/a, enclosed courtyard, includes water & trash, $375 ebaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex 2 1731 NW 6th St. 12-7-35-2 Colonial Oaks, SW 2BR/1.5BA TH, convenient to shops, UP, 1-75, two screened porches, washer/dryer $550 edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 ex.2 1731 NW 6th St. 12-7-35-2 1 Room Available in a beatiful and clean house. Comes w/wood firs., pool, workout room, W/D, DSL, maid, & great roommates. No deposit or lease required. Call Justin 3361271 11-18-24-2 One BR apt for rent. 1 person, 1 car, no smoking, no pets, no fleas. It is small, but has it all. All util. pd. $360/mo, unfurnished. Call Charlie "Whitey" Webb. 375-4373. Stop by 1215 NE 20th Ave. 11-2-10-2 BIG & CHEAP 2/1.5 apt 1100 sq. ft. $595 3/2 apt 1300 sq ft $695 1800 NW 4th St. Over 20 houses also avail. 373-4423 www.maximumre.com 8-16-131-2 2BR, 1.5 TOWNHOUSE Patio, privacy rear, amenities, bike to campus 386-328-6229 lv msg or cell 386-9724647. $475 + deposit. 11-7-14-2 2 GREAT HOUSES IN NW 3/2 Tile & carpet, fenced yd, W/D, DW + den $895 each. 1801 NW 38th Dr. Avail now: 1315 NW 39th Dr. Available Nov 1. 352-2196453 or 352-514-1257 11-4-12-2 COBBLESTONE APT FOR RENT 2/2!!! 1275 sq ft. Free HBO & cable. W/D, porch, townhouse style. 1.9 mi to UF. Pool view, walkin closets, tanning bed FREE. $1004/ mo. Call 561-602-0195. Pet Friendly. 1026-5-2 CHERRY TREE SUBDIVISION 3BR/2BA, 1-story, 2 car garage, quiet street, screened porch, fenced yard, fireplace, vaulted ceilings. Near Norton Elementary. $1475/mo. Bob 954-383-0552 11-2-10-2 Bike to UF. 2BR/1.5BA. New kitchen. Close to Shands. $495.00 sec W/D hookups. Call Karen 317-4006. 3204 SW 24 Way. Agent. 10-26-5-2 FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA town home. New tile entire first floor, new carpet entire second floor & new paint in all. W/D, 1.5 mi. to UF in NW. $750/mo (pets ok) Avail. immed. Call 772-708-7048 11-9-21-2 Adorable 2BR/1.5BA Cottage. On bus line. W/D hook ups. No dogs. 2943 NW6th St. $599/mo 215-7199 11-10-14-2 2BR Very, quiet, clean, spacious duplex. Carport, burger bars, near downtown, busline, lawn care, carpet, cent H/AC, W/D hkups., $550/mo. For a calm, stable, individual or couple. No pets. 376-0080 10-31-5-2 Sublease @ COUNTRYSIDE! 1Br/1 Ba. in 4Br/4Ba condo. Awesome place! $400 all included!! (352) 328-4551 10-27-10-3 1BR/1BA House across the street from campus off Univ. Available late Dec., assume lease until 8/06. $415/mo. Length/price negot. all Will @ 352-562-1191 wriccio@ufl.edu 10-28-10-3 Spacious 1BR/1 BA in 2BR/2BA townhouse. Close to campus on bus rt 20. Pets welcome. 24-hr gym, pool. W/D in unit. Freesinternet. $350 + 1/2 utils/OBO. Males only. Contact Katie 352-213-5425 10-31-10-3 Female @ Melrose Apt. 1BR/1BA in a 2BR/2BA Furnished, all utils. incl., high spd. internet, 5 HBO channels, W/D, no pets. Available ASAP. $479/mo 352-514-7741 or email heejinO615@yahoo.com 10-31-10-3 APT FOR SUBLEASE SunBay Apt. 1BR/1BA $460/mo. Keep deposit. Must sublease ASAP. Lease ends Dec. Opt to renew. ONLY $230 for Nov. Call Nick 352-804-6429. 10-25-5-3 Countryside @ University Condo. 2 bedrooms available in 4BR/4BA for $425/ea. Cable, water, elec inc except -phone. Call Irvin 904-610-0967 or email icheng@bellsouth.net 11-1-10-3 Cute 1BR/1BA. 1 of 3 apts in house on 3 acres on Archer Rd. Available now or January. Pets welcome, no extra charge. $400/mo incl cable + 1/4 utils. Call Anna at 360-770-6459 10-25-5-3 Melrose 1BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA. Furnishings, utils, internet & cable included. W/D in unit. B-ball, V-ball, tennis, 2 pools, spa, fitness room, game room & computer lab. $367/mo Available Doc -Aug 916-295-4090 10-255-3 2BR/2BA TOWNHOME Close to campus. Sublease for 10 months OR rent 1 room. Willing to make a deal on rent. 352-228-3847 10-27-5-3 2BR/2BA VERY SPACIOUS for $612/mo. Available now!!! 352-494-3844 11-3-10-3 1BR avail in cute Duckpond house near downtown for Nov 2005 to early March 2006. Shorter term possible. $350/mo plus util. Bike to UF. Contact 352-367-2904 10-31-5-3 SPACIOUS 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA townhome. Sublease for 9 mo. in Towne Parc. Free hi-spd internet. Only $375/mo. MUST SUBLEASE. Contact Jason 352-213-3668 10-31-5-3 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 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. No pets. 904-386-6485 or apena13@ufl.edu 10-28-52-4 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 + utilit. (negotiable) for one day work. 376-0384 for all info. 11-1-30-4 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 10-28-27-4 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 10-27-23-4 4BR/4BA COUNTRYSIDE APT. Close to UF on bus rt. W/D, utils, cable w/ HBO,DSL incl. $390/rm/mo. No dep. Female only. NS. 954-680-0918, 954-328-2021 1031-45-4 1 male roommate needed for 4/4 BRAND NEW condo by Sorority Row. $475/mo + 1/4 util, furn, W/D, DW, pvt bath, DSL. 3 blocks from UF. Call Dave @ 954-821-6229 10-28-20-4 Female student fo join 2 females for own BR in attractive 3BR house near NW 8th Ave, 3mi from UF on bus rte. #43, tile/hardwood, $275/mo+ 1/3 GRU & HSInternet-digital cable, avail now 381-5597 or 332-3852 11-1-20-4 Unfurnished BR for rent in brand new spacious condo w/2 female UF students. NW 55th St. Call Lisa for details @ 352-374-6636 11-7-23-4 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 until .352-375-6996 or 352-284-0979 11-15-41-4 $250 NIce large room in cool house near UF. DSL, W/D, big fenced yard, great student roommates good study atmosphere. Flexible lease 371-9409 10-31-15-4 Male roommate for 1 room in 2BR/2.5B~a-n Victoria Station. Share kitchen, family rm., W/D. Community pool. $450/mo + utilities. Avail Jan. 1 Call 954-303-1104 or 954-2424633 kvabraham@aol.com 11-8-20-4 DUCKPOND Great neighborhood. 2 of 3 BR's avail: $360, $400, $500 (pvt BA &entrance) + 1/3 utils. Bright space, hi ceilings, carport Perfect for artist or kind, responsible persons. 374-7038 10-25-10-4 THE LINKS @ HAILE PLANTATION 1BR/ 1BA furn. in 2BR/2BA apt., 1st-floor, huge walk-in closet, W/D, cable, water & hi spd. internet incl. AWESOME view. $550/mo Call Joe 352-258-3642 10-26-10-4 Roommate needed for 3Br/2Ba apt in SW 20th Ave Now. $300 +1/3util. On UF busline. HI-spd Intnt, pool & TV Cable. Free UF pk. Call 219-7309. probook2003@yahoo.com 10-27-10-4 COUNTRYSIDE CONDO 3BR/3BA avail in 4BR/4BA Jan 1. Ethernet & util incl. W/D, nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool, direct bus to UF -3 min. $465/mo/room. Vanessa 352.217-3464, Flo 352-636-4814 10-31-11-4 1BR. avail NOW 5 win. to UF. Free digital cable. $300/mo + 1/3 util. Female or male, non-smoker 352-332-2234, 352-514-1441 10-31-10-4 1 Male roommate needed serious student to share 3BR/2BA house located south of UF on Williston Rd. W/D, cable, wirezfss DSL. $395/mo + 1/3 utils. Call 258-9116 10-31-10-4 $250/mo + 1/3 util Roommate wanted. 1 room in 3BR apt. Archer & 34th St. area. Please call 514-4565 10-25-5-4 Classifd eds. Continued on next page.

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10, ALLIGATOR E TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,.2005 Roommates. Real Estate Furnishings Computers Elctrsonis Female roommate wanted for 2BR/1.5BA townhouse. Oak Forest Apts. Call Felisha @ 352-284-1114 10-31-9-4 M/F roommate for unfurnished room in 3BR/ 3BA. W/D, DW, pool, tennis, fitness, close to U). $270 + shared util. Available Nov. 1st. Terry 352-262-7778 10-25-5-4 Female roommate, student preferred, needed to share with other female student in a 2BR/1 BA house. Avail in Nov. Hardwood floors, W/D, fenced backyard near Ward's. $325/mo + 1/2 util. Pets ok. 352-283-6304 11-8-15-4 1ISR in 2 story furnished house in nice NW neighborhood close to UF. Washer and dryer in house. Rent $350/mo. Call Mike 316-3930 10-28-5-4 Furnished room w/ private bathroom. University Terrace Gainesville. W/D, A/C, cable, internet. $350/mo. Call 352-472-9778 or 305-299-3485 11-10-14-4 Roomates wanted in clean house off 16th Ave. Between SFCC & UF. Wireless routed ethernet, Cox cable, DW, W/D. Rent incls. all utils $380 for one room, $295 for other. Must be 21 or over. Call 352-514-2250 1028-5-4 Bedroom available in nice 3/2 house w/ fenced yard and porch. All appliances, fully furnished. 2 min to UF. Great roommates $375/mo + utils. Call 321-693-4825 1028-5-4 Master BR w/private bath avI in Irg house across from Stonewood. Full kitchen, cable, W/D, wireless. $435 + utils. Quiet, clean young profs/serious students only. Avail now. email davem@ufl.edu. 10-27-4-4 1/1 AVAILABLE in NEW 2/2.5 Townhouse Everything NEW + W/D $430 + 1/2 utilities. Call 352-870-2506 Or email apt4rento6@yahoo.com Real Estate Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 340R, 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 infornation, visit www.matpricerealtor.com or call today Mat Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 10-31-48-5 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 CONDO FOR SALE 2BR/2.5BA, 1176 sq. ft. Built in 2002. $150,000. Call Tony Nguyen at 407738-2168. For more details please visit www.vistarealtyinc.com 10-26-15-5 3bdrm/lbth/den, 1314 sqft., remodeled, tile floors, new carpet, near Eastside High School, $89,900. Financing Available. For appts. Ms. Eddie today at 352-505-4564 office, 407-722-4093 cell. 10-25-13-5 ARCHER -Two story 3x1 home on 5.4 flat, green, usable acres -cross fenced -barn -paddock -two 12x40' new steel storage units -many extras. AHHR @ 352-250-5138 11-2-10-5 SHERWOOD FOREST 4 -2.5 -1. Douglas built home. This is the best of the best with dozens of extras -magnificent home priced riObt! AHHR @ 352-250-5138 for full details. 11-2-10-5 BIG LAKE SANTA FE 2X2X2 Lake Front Home. Boat house -pier -private slip -boat barn -treed beautiful elevated and landscaped lot. AHHR 352-250-5138 11-2-10-5 Nice 2BR/2BA Brandywine Condo. 1226 sq. feet. A couple of miles to the University. New carpet. Asking $96,000. C,-I! 222-5143 11-14-15-5 JUST BUILT 4BR/4BA LUXURY CONDO NEAR SORORITY ROW2BLKS FROM UF ALL APPLIANCESGREAT INVSTMT OPP PRVT. OWNER-MUST SELL-$265K ELEVATOR ON PREMISE '904-838-7581 11-14-15-5 furnishings BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillowtop, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-7-72-6 BED -FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice _$85. Call 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 MICROFIBER SOFA& LOVESEAT Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice $550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6 BED -King Pillowtop mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell $170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 127-72-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516 Sofa $185 Brand new in pkg 333-7516, 12-7-72-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352) 372-7490 12-7-72-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 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. 352z377-9846 12-7-72-6 BEDS 0 Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 GKing sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 Oqueen sets $149 eking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. **Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195** Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! A better product at a better price. Wholesale Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or Brian 12-7-72-6 Bed -All New Queen orthopedic pillow-top mattress & box set. Still in plastic with warranty. Can Deliver. $130 (352) 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Bed -$100 All New Full size orthopedic mattress set. Brand new, still in plastic, w/ warranty. Can Deliver.352-376-1600 12-7-72-6 Bedroom Set -Brand New! Still in boxes! HB -$125, NS -$75, Dresser $135, Mirror -$75, Chest -$135. Can Deliver. (352) 264-9799 12-7-72-6 Dinette Set -$125 Brand New 5 pc set in box, never used! Can Deliver 494-0333 Sofa -$225 Brand New! Loveseat -$170 Still in package, never used. Can Del. 376-1600 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8' All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Br. New still in crate. Cost $4,500. Sell $1,350. Can Deliver. 264-9799 12-7-72-6 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 **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-B 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 A+ muutEr [aEi W& Make& moe& C4l 12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 minresponse. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-5404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Ndn-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-7-72-7 12-7-697 GATORNERD.COM -computer/laptop repair -virus, spyware, hardware -$10 discounts, cheapest! -home/dorm 352-219-2980 12-7-69-7 G'ville Computer Repair Service on all PC MAC and Networks. 1204 NW 13th St, Ste #10. 352-337-2500 12-753-7 DISCOUNT HI-Fl 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8 Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile navigation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 Bicycles 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 For Sale PARKING: Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-7-72-10 ANTHOLOGY by Bob Brackin containing "Gainesville Stories" www.bobbrackin.com 11-18-60-10 U U U 0E 72-6 Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets 12-7-72-6 new sofas'for $299; oak futons $169; & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all FUTONS e BEDS e FURNITURE le *New Location* 140 NW 6th St LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION ils Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400 Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av. 81-6 New O Used 0 Buy 0 Sell 12-7-59-6 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers 12-7Beds, $299; sofa on sa Morre 12-7-

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER,25, 2005 N ALLIGATOR, 11 For Sale, Motcycles,, Mpeds Auto -Help ,WantedHepWnd 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 *Pair of turntables. One Techniques Fine Culture, one Gemini TT 2000 and one carrying coffin. In good shape $250 040 gallon aquarium w/wrought iron stand $50 Call Alexa 281-1588 10-26-5-10 eNEW GATOR LOGO ITEM@ Cool Hand Painted Bamboo Curtains. Excellent for dorm, home, party room or gift! GO TO: www.pikopro.com 11-15-20-10 TILES Save $100's on Tavertine or granite for your next job/project. Call Joel at 359-3216 at Jackson LLC. 11-2-10-10 ***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: 352-441-0442 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 Bent prices in Gainesville. Owned by Outor grads. Wil beat all Gainesville competitor's prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11 Auos Motorcycles, Mopeds ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. w2.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 @Swamp CyclesS 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 La a) 0 U I @FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL SRunning or notlib *NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS @Over 10 yr svc to UF students *Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS Buy@Sell@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 L. 0 *0 E 0 0 o. OJ)O """" c#)2 """"" >) a I **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-72-12 Best Cars e Lo Nest Prices www.39thavc-mports.com 12-7-72-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-772-12 2002 Honda Accord EX Coupe 43K Miles Excellent Cond. Auto A/C, CD, moon roof, steal at $12,000 OBO Call 352870-2666 10-28-10-12 *4 1998 DODGE NEON @@ Black, manual, 17" rims, reliable & clean. Great on gas. New battery, new motor mount. 106k mi $1,950 OBO Call 352359-5399, e-mail yceevo@hotmail.com 10-28-9-12 *WE PAY CASH* For unwanted vehicles Any year, make, model, mileage, condition. Free towing. Up to $250 for junkers Call 407-756-9100 12-7-34-12 KIA SEPHIA 2000 122K miles. Asking $1500 OBO Purpir. Automatic. Good condition Call 352-846-5369 or email kia2go@hotmail.com 10-27-5-12 2000 FORD FOCUS SE SPORT Silver, 5-spd, 34mpg, A/C, AM/FM/CD, remote keyless entry, alloy wheels, tinted windows, alarm. 72k mi. Great cond $4750/ OBO. 352-328-1075 or xinguo@ufl.edu. 10-3 1-5-12 Wanted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMS, CLASS RINGS, ETC TOP CASH $ OR TRADE. OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY. 373-9243 12-7-72-13 THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS Transport patients to/from treatments g 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. 10-28-73-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at lease three times a week. Call 352-219-6948. Thanks. 10-28-73-13 WANT TO BUY P BROKEN XBOX, PSP, DS 352-317-6601 12-7-36-13 P U I A Help Wanted This newspaper assumes no responsibility for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. We suggest that any reader who responds to advertising use caution and investigate the sincerity of the advertiser before giving out personal information or arranging meetings 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 $250. 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 nowl 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 job you'll ever have. NEW DONORS Bring this Ad and Earn an Extra $5 on Your 2nd Donation. DCI Biologicals 150 NW6th St. 352-378-8204 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 ftr above credit union) 12-7-72-14 Would you like to be your own boss, work your own hours, and make unlimited income? Start your own AVON business for just $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.com. 12-772-14 Internet Marketing Specialist -Detail oriented in/strong MS Excel/Wlord, communication skills. Knowledge of SBO, PPC and ailiate 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 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. 10-31-55-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 12-7-72-14 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 Telephone Interviewing NO SALES $7.50/hr ($8 Bi-lingual) + BONUS Apply @ UF Survey Research Center M-F 9:30am-9pm 408 W University Ave. Suite 106, Tel. 392-2908 x105 Must work eve/wknd 12-7-71-14 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 Attention Smokers! Do you want to quit smoking? Smokers are needed to participate in a smoking cessation study. If interested e-mail the UF Smoking Lab and Clinic. ufsmokelabclinic@gmail.com or call 3284944 9-3-15-14 HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERS Earn up to $12-14/hr. Call California Chicken Grill 378-2442 12-7-59-14 GATOR DOMINOS $10 -15/Hour DRIVERS $6.15 -$7.15/Hour INSIDERS $35K-$50K/year MANAGERS Apply online at www.gatordominos.com Or at any of the 6 locations. 12-7-65-14 Park Place Car Wash is looking for hard workers for all positions. Cashiers (fullday availability) & lineworkers. (AM 8:30-1) & (PM 12-6). Apply: 7404 NW 4th Blvd. Across from Home Depot. No phone calls please. 12-7-55-14 PART TIME LEASING AGENT Apply in person. Windmeadows Apt. 2712 SW 34th St. DFWP. 10-31-28-14 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 MARK Representatives needed. Earn up to 40% on everything you sell. Make money while in school; buy, sell, fundraise. Be your own boss, work flexible hours. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 12-7-50-14 Now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS at Dirty Birds 1802 W. University Ave. 352-271-9555. Also looking for NEW BANDS. Drop off Demo. 10-28-23-14 Bartending Jobs Up to $300/shift. Many Positions Avail. No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext 1516 12-7-41-14 HUNGRY HOWIES is now hiring Cash paid daily. Drivers & inside workers needed. Flexible schedule. Full & part time avail. Apply in person 3105 SW 34th St. 11-4-20-14 DEMOCRATIC CALL CENTER Phone reps. needed ASAP for Political Campaigns. Base hourly rate + bonus. 352371-5888 X 111 or 4112 NW 22nd Drive. 11-7-20-14 Now hiring experienced LINE COOKS. Competitive salary, paid vacation, insurance. Full or part time availability. Apply in person to Rafferty's Restaurant. 3410 SW Arcler Rd., Behind the CVS. 10-25-10-14 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Earn between $10-$20/hr! Gatorfood.com Flexible schedule, great opportunity. For infor. contact Meghan 379-3663 10-31-14-14 C lassifieds. Continued on next page. o

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12, ALLIGATOR M TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Srvces iH r FINANCE TUTOR I will pay well for your time to help student taking Finance FIN 3403. Fax 352-335-8566 or e-mail to STEVEGVL@hotmail.com 10-31-14-14 LEASING AGENT 20-25 hrs/wk. 1PM-7PM Availability. Personality plus. Fax resume 332-0895 DFWP 10-26-10-14 CASHIER PT, approx. 25hrs./wk. Mornings, .fternoons or evenings. ADA'S CLOTHES REPAIR 336-0164 12-7-35-14 $100 EACH NIGHT Guaranteed. 13th St. Dominos now hiring 10 drivers. Closing drivers earn $100 to $125 each night. Apply @ 2106 SW 13th St. 373-2337 11-2-15-14 Proffesional Waitstaff Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus is looking for experienced, professional waitstaff for a new bistro. Must have exceptional customer service skills and a knowledge of wines. Pay is based on experience, we offer competitive benefits and a great working environment. Apply online at www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14 Classic Fare Catering, located on the UF Campus, is looking for baquet staff and supervisors. Flexible hours, competitive pay and a great working environment. No experience necessary, we will train. Apply in person at the Classic Fare Catering Office located on the first floor of Reitz Union or apply online at www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14 Professional Bartenders: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for experienced, professional full and part time bartenders. Must have exceptional customer service skills and a knowledge of wines. Pay is based on experience, we offer competitive benefits and a great working environment. Apply online at www.gatordining.com 10-26-10-14 Are you America's Next TOP Personality? -Earn $70 for a hour event. Promoting brands by Distributing samples/brochures and demonstrating products to consumers. Part-time, weekends, and typically 4-6 hours. Apply online 11w.eventsandpromotions.com 11-1 5-23-14 Now Hiring Cooks, Apply Between 2 & 4 Mon-Fri, Calico Jacks 3501 SW 2nd Ave Creekside Mall. 10-27-10-14 DELIVERY PERSONS WITH VEHICLE WANTED to distribute telephone directories throughout G'ville area. For more info call 1-800-388-8255 x80542 10-26-9-14 EXPERIENCED LOAN OFFICER NEEDED Office space included. Up to 65% commission. Call 352-505-4564 or email: contactus@ffmgionline.com 10-26-7-14 New Scooters 4 Less is looking for a part time mechanic. Must have knowledge of 2 & 4 stroke engines. Training provided. Relaxed and fun environment. Call 336-1271 to set up an interview. 11-18-24-14 MELTING POT Help wanted for dishwasher/food prep. FT or PT evenings only, starting at $7.00/hr. Apply within 418 E University Ave. M-Th., 1-3pm. 10-25-5-14 PARTICIPANTS NEEDED The Phonetics Laboratory in the Program in Linguistics is looking for people to participate in a listening experiment. You can earn $10/hr 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 11-2-10-14 Answer multi-line phone, greet visitors, schedule appointments, filing, and additional duties as assigned. Must be willing to work out class schedule with other part-time receptionist to ensure coverage of office from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Must be willing to work during University breaks. 20 hours per week. Must be at senior standing in Fall 2005 and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. PC skills and knowledge of basic office equipment, i.e. fax and copy machine helpful. Email resume to tracy.hicks@cba.ufl.edu or fax to 392-7962. Salary is $9.00/hour. -10-26-6-14 FT Veterinary Receptionist Call for information 318-1247 11-3-11-14 Part-time Positions for Analytical Lab. Need to work Monday -Friday. Flexible hours at lease 5 hours per day. Email resume to janies@abcr.com. 10-25-5-14 PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER. Downtown preschool needs nurturing afternoon assistant teacher. Must have exp w/young children. Excellent working environment. 376-1818 10-26-5-14 WANTED Waitstaff and kitchen personnel at The Clubhouse Grille. 5112 NW 34th St., across from the YMCA. Between the hours of 2 & 4pm M-F. 11-2-10-14 RECEPTIONIST Engineering firm. Part time up to 20hrs/week. M-F. 352-367-0019 10-26-5-14 SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS Previous hotel sales experience preferred. Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW 40th Blvd. 11-2-10-14 LA FIESTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT is looking for WAITSTAFF w/experience. DISHWASHER also. Apply in person betweeen 1-4pm 7038 NW 10th Place -behind Red Lobster 10-27-5-14 VOLUNTEER COACHES needed for youth co-ed basketball programGET INVOLVED AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Call 334-5053 11-1-7-14 BASKETBALL OFFICIALS NEEDED. Earn $$$. Officiate youth basketball games. Basketball officials clinic. Nov 16 6-8pm. Call 393-8751 for more info. 11-1-7-14 CHILDCARE for 2 kids. 8 &10; M-F 1:45-6:30; $10/hr; Transportation rqd. Exp. & ref. rqd. Call Ann 219-8499 10-285-14 STORE MANAGER Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great fit for your career in our GAINESVILLE LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits. Call our Joblille at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020. eoe www.beallsoutlet.com 10-28-5-14 PT Ticketing Clerk for Butterfly Rainforest. Duties incl helping in butterfly rearing lab. 'Wknd & holiday avail. req. Email resume: jtrautman@fmsworks.com or fax resume to Jay: (352)955-6511 Deadline 10/28/05 10-28-5-14 SEAMSTRESSES & PATTERN CUTTERS NEEDED. Work at your location. Experienced. Call Hililary (352) 246-8470 or e-mail hb1483@aol.com 10-28-5-14 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING TUTOR NEEDED for. ACG 2021. Prefer familiarity w/Prof Lin. concepts. 352-846-6387 10-28-5-14 INTERNET SALES MANAGER WANTED: Will be responsible for Internet sales, website design and maintenance, processing and shipping of orders, online shopping cart, customer contact and some phone calls. Full-time position ONLY; 40-50 hours per week.Experience in consumer electronics a must. Minimum 2-yr commitment. Back ground check required. 352-378-0192; ask for Frank. 10-28-5-14 SERVERS HOSTESS HOSTS BUCK WAIT STAFF BUSSERS Good base pay plus tips Flexible hours. Oppty for advancement Call Kelly at 352-375-0077 10-31-5-14 MONEY FOR COLLEGE The Army is currently offering sizable bonuses of up to $20,000. In addition to the cash bonuses, you may quality for up to $70,000 for college through the Montgomery G Bill and Army College Fund. Or you could pay back up to $65,000 of qualiying student loans through the Army's Loan Repayment Program. To find out more, call 362-3355600 10-25-1-14 NANNY NEEDED For toddler 3 days/wk M-W-F, $8/hr Exp pref, ref req. Contact 514-0749 10-3 1-5-14 Group 5 & Associates, local advertising, marketing and public relations agency, announces a position available for an Assistant Account Executive. Responsibilities include developing and implementing marketing and budget plans, local and statewide media planning, placement and tracking, copywriting and copyediting, research and other client-related tasks. Excellent writing skills required. Proficiency with Microsoft Office required especially in Excel for budgets and agendas. Position requires ability to prioritize and multi-task -projects. Please e-mail resumes to Suzanne Bachus at suzanneb@group-5.net. 10-31-5-14 PT DRIVER AVAILABLE National company. Mon-Fri. Apply in person @ 3005 SW Williston Rd or send resume to kunietis@rexelusa com 11-7-10-14 NANNY for 2 girls 5 & 8. Minimum 2 evenings per wk. Transportation required. Call 352-281-0222 10-31-5-1-4 NANNIES NEEDED, JOBS START @ NOON 20 to 30 hrs per week, 4 jobs $$$ Noah's Ark Nanny 376-5008 11-7-10-14 MWF NANNY for newborn !!! $$$! Adorable baby! Noah's Ark Nanny 376-5008 10-31-5-14 OPUS CAFE -COFFEE BAR Work @ a fast-paced coffee bar near campus. Searching for dependable students to work between 18-24 hrs/wk. Morning & afternoon weekday shifts available .Call Tim @ 352-376-4823 for more info. 10-27-3-14 0 7 Services MASTORAGE 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. Loin Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH, NON certified 379-1079. 12-7-72-15 ** BELLY DANCE ** Ethnic Dance Expressions Studio For Fun & Fitness 384-9200 www.ethnicdanceexpressions.com 12-7-72-15 HORSE BOARDING -peaceful -spacious 30 acres -lighted arena -round pens -standard & oversizedexp help -12x12 stalls 1352-472-2627 or Iv msg @ 339-2193 Owner on premisis -35+ yrs exp. Lessons avail. 12-7-72-15 SLEEPY HOLLOW HORSE FARM Quality Boarding Lessons/English 0 Parties Alachua County's oldest & finest horse farm @ 466-4060 12-7-72-15 **AUTO MALL SERVICE DEPT** Complete Auto Service Imports & Domestics S Cars & Trucks Discount for students. Call 352-380-0033 www.automallgainesville.com 12-7-74-15 EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. 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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.aIligatorSports.org UF FOOTBALL Gators rernerber Georgia game, Zook one yearlater By IAN FISHER Alligator Staff Writer ifisher@aIligator.org Despite a subpar offense and a load of injuries, the Gators feel better heading into Saturday's game against Georgia than they did a year ago. On the Monday before last season's Georgia game, Ron Zook was fired, leaving the Gators to play one of their biggest rivals in a state of disarray. The Gators lost 31-24, and it was the toughest week in some of the UF players' careers. "It was tough knowing that you look around the room and a lot of people that are here aren't going to be there anymore," senior linebacker Todd McCullough said. "We just kind of circled the wagons and realized that the only people that were important were the people in the room and their families. It was a tough experience for all of us last year." The ensuing hangover from the firing showed in the first half of the game, with the Gators entering halftime trailing, 21-7. But after the first half, the Gators rebounded, outscoring, though not defeating, the Bulldogs during the second '--f. UF went on to win its final three games under Zook, but lost to Miami in the Peach Bowl. By then, however, Zook was already gone. "Everybody was kind of down and out last year," defensive end Jeremy Mincey said. "We were thinking, 'our coach is gone, what are we playing for?' We were just out there. We gave it what we could for him." "It was tough knowing that you look around the room -and a lot of people that are here aren't going to be there anymore." Todd McCullough UF senior linebacker Receiver Jemalle Cornelius said that if the Gators had an extra quarter or two, the game could've been a lot different since momentum seemed to switch at halftime. But Lime ran out. "It just seemed like everything was going in slow motion," Cornelius said. "We had a lot going on that week. A lot weighing on people's minds, and I think we were still in shock that first half." Cornelius said a lot of players spoke about the dilemma at halftime, but he couldn't remember any specific words of encouragement. Senior safety Jarvis Herring said the first half may have helped the Gators grow up. "I don't -even know what was going on then. I think guys were still feeling sorry for themselves," Herring said. "Everything just started clicking. Guys started growing up from the moment. You saw the last part of the season. Everybody went [hard] from then on. I guess it was learning our lesson during the game." Mincey said the players started getting closer after that game. Center Mike Degory was waiting for someone to take charge in the first half, but no one did. In the second half, the whole team did. "I don't think it was anybody," Degory said. "I think it was kind of a collective thing. Offensively, we started moving the ball well and the defense shut them out. It kind of just was looking like we were looking for that spark and we kind of got that spark." McCullough, however, refused to use Zook's firing as an excuse for the team's poor first-half performance. "That still gets back to blocking and tackling and all that," McCullough said. "Push that aside. You're not out there worrying what your coach is going to do during the game. That's not going through your head. It's obviously a lot easier to play a game knowing who your head coach is going to be and stuff. Al]pf that aside, it's still Florida-Georgia." One year after Ron Zook was fired, the Gators have fewer distractions heading into this year's Cocktail Party. WAorldf's Largest Cocktail Party serves slice of college football heaven t's that time of year in Gainesville, the one that can be compared to no other. .L The late October air is refreshingly crisp, the classes are predictably slacking and your Florida Gators are gearing up for their annual rivalry game with the Georgia Bulldogs. Jokes of rocking the jean shorts rain down from each side of the state border. Bubba teeth sell out statewide. Joey Frat Guy warms his vocal chords in bubbling anticipation for the all-too-familiar "Daws gs lick balls" chant. Yet there is something exhilarating, rejuvenating even, about pseudo-road-tripping to jacksonville. Maybe it's the lone chance to be in a H-ooters resl, Urant first thing in the morning without teing like a complete creep, 1. Texas .976 2. Southern California.976 3. Virginia Tech .916 4. Georgia .868 5_8Alabama .851 1:9. UF .2683 or perhaps it's how Jacksonville's finest turn their heads away from'the blatant debauchery. But the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party gives Gators and Bulldogs fans, alike, a chance to represent their team in a little slice of college football heaven along the St. Johns River. It's the longest series between UF and any opponent. This year's clash should be able to kick things up a notch for the dedicated students that were blocked from a chance to visit the heart of evacuee central in Baton Rouge. Honestly, some "by-he-hour" motels had no vacancy till June 2006. Do what you will with that, but regardless, a chance to live it up in the Radisson UF soccer star Megan Kerns was named Southeastern Conference Freshman Player of the Week. Kerns scored a goal in both of UF's wins last weekend. Eric Esteban Tenacious E eesteban@alligator.org Riverwalk, Omni, Adam's Mark or even a Holiday Inn should equate to more rowdy Gators. While it's only Tuesday, the average student's thoughts of an orange, blue, black and red-laden Landings and Alltel Stadium probably holds precedence above a riveting Wildlife Issues lecture. The idea of the Gators winning their 14th of the last 16 in the rivalry could even cause one to Tereshinski all over the place. After the UF-Tennessee game was snubbed by College GameDay early *1911: During a South Carolina road trip, UF quarterback Dummy Taylor and the rest of the Florida football squad agree to call the earn the Alligators. The nickname would soon be shortened to Gators. this season for a Boston College drubbing, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and the Sunshine Scooter, Lee Corso, will finally make their way to a Southeastern Conference matchup. That should give the already highly anticipated game a little more national attention. Despite the Bulldogs being undefeated, UF has traditionally had Georgia's number, and I believe this bye week helped the team on several levels. UF might need some assistance to reach the SEC Championship. But come Friday night at the Landings, the Gator faithful will jam with reckless abandon. How much calamity ensues on Saturday night will be up to the Gators. World Series Game 3 : White Sox vs. Astros FOX, 8 p.m. (CHW leads 2-0) CHW: Garland (1-0, 2.00 ERA) HOU: Oswalt (3-0, 2.11 ERA)

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By NICK ZACCARDI Alligator Writer For the second time in three years, Coach Carolyn Peck is banking on Tashia Morehead's experience to help jumpstart the UF women's basketball team. After starr'ng at UF for two years after a successful stint at the junior coblege level, Morehead couldn't cut it in professional basketball. Selected by the Washington Mystics in the third round of April's WNBA draft, the former UT forward was cut less than a month later, leaving her with unfinished business in basketball and school. Morehead decided to return to Gainesville to complete her bachelor's degree and serve as an undergraduate assistant to Peck. "The motto.is once a Gator, always a Gator," Morehead said. "I didn't have anything else to do, so I might as well contribute in any way possible." After being drafted, she was given a chance to make it in the WNBA, playing two preseason games and logging 11 minutes against Houston and Los Angeles. But for Morehead, the transition was too tough, and she was waived a day after the final preseason game. "The biggest difference between collegiate and professional would be having competition every night," said Morehead who played against WNBA stars -Chamique Holdsclaw and Sheryl Swoopes. "There's not a time where you can have an off night or cruise. So Morehead, Morehead who averaged 9.4 points per game last season at UF, jumped at the opportunity to come back and help the Gators rebuild. Serving as a mentor to the largest freshman class in the team's history, she expands on what Coach Carolyn Peck says in practice. "Being that I was under Coach Peck and played under her rules and under her style of play, I'm most helpful for her freshmen," Morehead said. "This atmosphere is something new to them. It's a comfort zone for them to have someone their age to relate to," Peck is also hoping that Morehead can show UF's upperclassmen players how to serve as leaders. "She is one player who had great respect from the rest of her team," Peck said. "I think that will help our seniors understand the value and the importance of what their leadership is going to mean for these freshmen." Morehead's peers are already buying in. "I think that's going to be a phenomenal addition to us," senior Brittany Davis said. "She's a great motivator. She's good at getting people to learn what they need to do." ButMoreheadhasn'tforgotten about her dreams to play pro basketball, and she plans to give the WNBA another try after she earns her college degree. "I would try to get back, why not?" Morehead said. "I would take the same mentality -in as I did last time, except now I have the experience. I'll be more prepared and I'll know what to expect." 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Ithe independent florida TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 15 Football Practice Report MUST SEE TV: For the first time since 2003, ESPN's C ilege GameDay pregame show is on board for a Gators ga me. The GameDay crew will be in Jacksonville for Saturday's game against Georgia. This marks the 21st time GameDay has traveled for a UF game, which leads the nation. Florida State has appeared 20 times. The last time UF appeared on GameDay, the Seminoles defeated the Gators in Gainesville in a controversial 38-34 thriller in 2003, This also marks the third time GameDay has been in Jacksonville far the World's Largest Outdoor Cothtail Party. Lee Corso, Kirk Herstreit and Co. were also there for li's SO-1 win iK 1999 and the Gators' 20-13 victory in 2002. FRESHMAN INJURED: Linebacker Jon Demps walked off the field on crutches after suffering a twisted left knee during practice. The team will release more information today. Demps, a five-star recruit out of Pensacola, has recorded nine tackles on the season. EXPECTED TO PLAY: UF coach Urban Meyer said defensive end Ray McDonald (knee), receiver Jemalle Cornelius (ankle), and linebacker Brandon Siler (ankle) should be able to play this weekend. BACK TO PRACTICE: The Gators returned to practice after a weekend break. With UF suffering from a rash of injuries that were partially to blame for its two losses this season, Meyer said the Gators needed a break. Its' been seven weeks of straight football especially the lastthree with two on the road," Meyer said. "Itbitaken a toll on our team. We have very little depth." Jennifer LaBrie, Andrew Abramson, Ian Fisher/ Alligator Staff .0*

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16, ALLIGATOR Mi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2005 Detrrnnatonhar wok py of fr U f7 e By JENNA MARINA Alligator Contributing writer 4Vatch out, Zorro. UF senior Leigh Schrimpf could give you a run for your money. One of the stars of UF's fencing team, Schrimpf earned two national medals at the North American Cup Division II and III fencing tournament in Miami on Oct. 7-10. "'or someone that didn't participate in high school athletics, she wasn't exactly accustomed to the feeling of victory. "I've gone to a couple of [tournaments] before and I've always/done really terribly," she said. "There are usually about anywhere from 80 to 90 people you're competing against, and I always finished like 60th." The fencing team is one of the most successful sport clubs at UP. Like many other club athletes, Schrimpf and her teammates have to pay their own way to tournaments Leigh Schrimpf was never an athlete in high school, but as a senior at UF she has become a fencing star, winning two medals at the North American Cup in Miami. ri"i .""""""tA~ .7-,t Every Tues & Wed UF Students / ID nly $12.00 %-(t 14 Tues -Fri 8:15pm u Sat 5pm & 8:30pm Nov 13 Sun 2pm & 7:30pm ONE, THE MOVIE A Contemporary Jouey Toward a Timeess Destiny I can't imagine an body seeing chan ed in a deeIy personal way. -Jim McFarlin WB20 television Tues, Wed, Thurs 7:00pm & 9:00pm V% Wed Matinee 4:30pm and pay for their own equipment. Schrimpf competes in epee, one of three fencing styles. She said she believes that most people have a misconception about the sport. "People assume that we're like swashbucklers and we go around hanging from the ceiling [swinging] from chandeliers," she said. "At UF, we've got a very athletic and even, at times, an acrobatic style of fencing." Schrimpf became interested in fencing when she saw a flier looking for interested students. In high school she was known for academics, not athletics. In fact, she had never played a sport in her life before taking up fencing. "When she first came to UF, she was absolutely the furthest thing from an athlete that you could imaginee" fencing coach Bruce Capin said. "She has worked very hard to turn herself into an athlete." She held the lowest rating, an "E", going into the tournament, but still had to fence against some experienced competitors. "A lot of those kids have been fencing for five, six, seven years everyday, getting lessons everyday that cost hundreds of dollars. You can't do that here," Capin said. "So for her to beat some of those people who are trained with better fencers or have a better coach is nothing short of amazing. "It's not supposed to happen. When you experience stuff like that, that's why you coach." Her third and sixth place finishes at the tournament earned her a C-rating, meaning that she now can enter Division I tournaments. If she succeeds at a Division I tournament, she will be added to the national points list, which can put her on the path to the Olympics. "People assume that we're like swashbucklers and we go around hanging from the ceiling [swinging] from chandeliers. At UF, we've got a very athletic and even, at times, an acrobatic style of fencing." Leigh Schrimpf UF senior Schrimp free attitud school and Record Exa also attribu teammates. "Almost down a da said. "One really well and blue b person wit 10, and the for you." Since sp funding a Athletic As also serves dedication has.not gor "Now I' she wants "She's wor "She ha see it. I wo Look hke 7om1 oe Show our readers all the gift ideas you have to offer by advertising in this year's Holiday Gift Guides. Gift Guide I Gift Guide H& Run Date: Nov.18 Run Date: Dec. 2 Deadline:Nov. 14 Deadline:Nov. 2 3 the independent florida f credits her success to a caree. She is applying to graduate said she found the Graduate nominations to be relaxing. She tes her accomplishments to her all of the men's epeeists came y early to watch me fence," she of the things that helps you do is to see this swarm of orange ecause everybody else has one h them, and you've got about y're all screaming and yelling ort clubs don't receive school nd can't utilize University sociation employees, Schrimpf as the team's treasurer. Her to the team and her hard work ne unnoticed. m convinced that how ever far to go, she.can go," Capin said. ked hard and she's earned it. i her day in the sun, and I got to n't forget that." 4( --