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VOLUME 99 ISSUE 59 We Inform. You Decide. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005



Corners project gets $37M tax incentive


* DEVELOPERS MUST START
THE BUILDING BY MAY. 2007.

By JESSICA RIFFEL
Alligator Writer
jriffel@alligator.org

The University Comers project
is now a reality thanks to a $37
million tax-incentive package, ap-
proved Tuesday by the Community
Redevelopment Agency.
Comers developer Frank Darabi
said the project would not have


been possible without help from the
agency, which consists of Gainesville
City Commission members.
"I'm grateful to the City
Commission that they share our vi-
sion for that comer," Darabi said.
The commission mandated that
construction of the three-block proj-
ect on University Avenue and 13th
Street must begin by May 25, 2007,
and be completed within five years.
Darabi said the next step the
developer will take is to finish plans
and get financing for the project.
University Comers will be a


"I'm grateful to the City
Commission that they
share our vision for that
corner."
Frank Darabi
University Corners developer

high-end development with condo-
minium units and more than 100,000
square feet of retail space, develop-
ers said. The commission expects it
to bring in money for the city in the
long run because of increased taxes.


Work has already started, includ-
ing cleaning up toxic chemicals from
a former dry-cleaning business.
The developer also has negoti-
ated lease terminations with cuurent
tenants and has settled with every
tenant except Maui Teriyaki.
"We have plans ... to build above
and around one tenant we don't have
the money to pay," Darabi said.
Commissioner Warren Nielsen
supported the development of
University Comers, claiming it
would promote more new develop-
ments nearby.


He also said the $37 million is re-
quired for development and is neces-
sary for the project to move forward.
Commissioner Ed Braddy sup-
ported the incentive because the city
has not supported a project like this
before.
"To me, it's worth this vote to see
.how the project goes," Braddy said.
Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan did not
vote in favor of the $37 million. She
said she supports the project but
wants some public ownership, such
as public input on parking issues or
a lesser incentive amount.


Meth hazardous to all


Tim Hussin / Alligator Staff
Sprucing up
Atop his ladder, a worker paints the outside third story of Norman Hall on
Tuesday morning.


More labs found

in homes, motels
By ASHTON GROSZ
Alligator Writer

The existence of clandestine metham-
phetamine labs is a dangerous health hazard
- and not just for drug users.
Florida law enforcement agencies are in-
creasing efforts to find and clean up "meth"
labs due to a growing number set up in hotel
rooms, apartment complexes and outdoor
parks where lingering carcinogenic vapors.
endanger the health of those nearby
Robin McDaniel, an agent at the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement, said he
has seized about 150 meth labs since 1999,
many of which were in hotel rooms.
"Whoever sleeps in that motel room is
contaminated," McDaniel said.
He said meth is cooked using household
items such as lithium batteries, peroxide,
anhydrous ammonia and over-the-counter
medicines containing ephedrine or pseudo-
ephedrine, like Sudafed.
Once the FDLE finds a clandestine lab in
a hotel or house, officials let the owner know
that he or she is liable if anyone suffers from
health problems as a result. McDaniel said
enforcing cleanup is more difficult.
"It's hard to check on these people be-
cause there's no law that lets us," he said.
McDaniel teaches first responders how
to safely destroy the labs by wearing air
tanks and insulated chemical suits where
temperatures inside can reach 150 degrees
Fahrenheit, putting workers at risk of heat
exhaustion.
He said the majority of hotel workers
in Florida are still not taught to spot haz-


ards, but law enforcement officials are be-
ing trained due to increasing meth use in
Florida. The drug trend is originally from
the Midwest.
"This is just the tip of the iceberg," he
said of the drug's growth. "Florida ain't
seen nothing yet."
In October, the Florida House Committee
on Health Care Regulation heard a presenta-
tion by James McDonough, director of the
Florida Office of Drug Control, on policy re-
sponse to methamphetamines. McDonough
said 273 labs have been seized this year in
Florida, and he projected the number would
reach 364, up from 15 labs seized in 2000.
According to the Drug Enforcement
Administration's breakdown by county, one
lab in Alachua County has
State been seized every year since
Newse October 2003. ,
News Alachua County Sheriff's
Office spokesman Capt. Jim
Troiano said that although the drug is more
prevalent in counties in the Florida pan-
handle, local code enforcement officers have
requested training from the sheriff's office to
recognize clandestine meth labs.
Troiano said meth, dubbed the "redneck
drug of choice," is cheaper to buy than co-
caine, and the highly portable labs can be
difficult for law enforcement to detect.
"You can put a meth lab in a gym bag,"
Troiano said.
He also said hotel cleaning staff should
be wary of unusual items in hotel room trash
cans and ammonia odors, though cookers
can contain strong fumes in propane tanks.,
"You, as a person, would never know
that methamphetamines had been in that
-hotel room," Troiano said. "Everything in
this room would be contaminated every-
thing."
SEE METH, PAGE 5


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Deep within the earth
in the Turlington Plaza
basement lies the
only seismometer in
Gainesville, which
picks up waves that
are traveling through
the earth.
See story, pg. 8.


Urban Meyer and
the Gators returned
to practice Tuesday
disappointed
about their loss to
South Carolina that
knocked them out
of the SEC title race,
but optimistic about
the future.
See story, pg. 17.


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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Senate approves cap on fees


By DAVID COHEN
Alligator Writer
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Student Senate approved a 50 percent cap on speak-
ers' fees for special events, such as Hispanic Heritage
Month, on Tuesday night by a 51-23 vote.
Budget & Appropriations Committee Chairman
Ryan Moseley said the cap was put in place to encour-
age diverse programming and to ensure that the ad-
vertising and food needed to attract students is within
budget limits.
"We believed that it would help the student body in
general," he said.
The cap on speakers' fees forced the Asian
American Student Union to reallocate $8,000 for its
Kaleidoscope Month in November 2006. The group
created Kaleidoscope Olympics, which will be a series
of games promoting communication, interaction and
unity with AASU sub-organizations, to comply with
the cap.
Sen. Justin Stone said the committee was amazed at
the new programming that groups brought forth.
Moseley said his committee will be meeting soon
to discuss a $310,000 cut in funds for the Reitz Union,
Recreational Sports and Student Government..
Moseley said SG asked the UF Fee Committee for an
85-cent Activity & Service Fee increase and received a 60-
cent increase, resulting in cuts to the proposed budgets.


He said he expects more cuts in the future, but it
was too early to tell the amount of impact on student
organizations.
Senate passed the entire Special Events Budget for
2006-07 with the speakers' fee cap totaling $262,290.
In other Senate news, former Senate President Diane
Kassim said she was "terrified" that the Senate might
be heading on a path toward less diversification.
"My motivation is my concern for our future," she
said. "It scares the daylights out of
me."
She said being a member of Senate
forces students to go political.
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to play," she said. "I have made
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very important to question every-
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full of crap."
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to update its Web site more frequently as a storm ap-
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Panel discusses lack of preparation for hurricanes


By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ
Alligator Writer
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A UF law professor said the government should ban devel-
opment along the Gulf Coast because of Hurricane Katrina's
devastation in a panel discussion Tuesday.
"The government won't ban coastal development because
of property rights," said professor Michael Allan Wolf. "The
president has a profound ignorance for the proper role of the
government."
Wolf said the major component of the presi-
On dent's solution to Katrina's devastation is tax re-
Campus lief for victims. Four other speakers agreed with
him in the panel discussion.
State Rep. Ed Jennings questioned whether Florida should
allow mobile homes.
"I don't think we have a due when it comes to a time of
tragedy," Jennings said.
Jennings said his concern is that the government is relying
too heavily on the American Red Cross for disaster relief.
"The American Red Cross is great, but they are still a non-
profit organization," Jennings said. "I expect the government to
protect me and my family with federal resources."
Jennings said the government should allot money to pre-
pare for hurricanes.
Wolf said the president was also urging people to give to the
Salvation Army.
"The Salvation Army is a religious organization," Wolf said.
"What about using our tax dollars?"
Wolf said the government should use tax money to subsi-
dize affordable housing.
Ways to minimize the effects of race and poverty in hurri-
cane-stricken areas were also discussed.
Alyson Floumoy, a UF law professor, said 100,000 Louisiana
residents could not evacuate because they did not have cars.
The government failed to provide a feasible evacuation
strategy for these people, Flournoy said.


Tim Hussin/ Alligator Staff
Florida House of Representatives' Ed Jennings addresses students about the problems and issues surrounding Hur-
ricane Katrina. He stressed that future preparation is necessary to avoid a future problem.


Flournoy also worried about communities exposed to toxic
mercury from wrecked coal-fired power plants.
"The government's solution is to just warn people,"
Flournoy said. "The mercury is on fish, and they're just telling
people not to eat fish."


Jennings said that the state of Florida must make sure that
17 million people are prepared for natural disasters.
"We need to have county by county plans," he said. "We
need a state and federal 'emergency army' that is prepared on
the ground to respond to these issues."


':SAT FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Virtual lab gives SFCC students hands-on experience


By ALEXIS LLOYD
Alligator Writer
SFCC's future health-infor-
mation managers will be able to
receive hands-on learning about
how to interpret medical records.
SFCC is one of 12 pilot schools
nationwide and the only college
in Florida chosen to participate in
the American Health Information
Management Association's e-
HIM Virtual Lab project, which
is designed to expose health-in-
formation management students


to software they will see in the,
field.
"Santa Fe has a lot of physical
.records located here on campus,
but this program will allow peo-
ple to access records from home,"
said program coordinator Karen
Bakuzonis.
All personal information has
been blocked from the files.
"It is one thing to read theory
of records management. There's
more a sense of reality to see the
live data," Bakuzonis said.
SFCC student Grace Patrick


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"I would recommend this
program to anyone. The
career field is opening up
and growing quickly."
Grace Patrick
SFCC student

worked in a doctor's office as a
patient-care, coordinator. She said
she decided to come back to SFCC
to focus more on the management
side of her medical career.


"Santa Fe has done a won-
derful job preparing me to
enter the workplace," Patrick
said. "I would recommend this
program to anyone. The career
field is opening up and growing
quickly."
Patrick will graduate from the
two-year program this semester
and begin her new job as an on-
cology data specialist at Shands
Medical Plaza in December.
Bakuzonis said the purpose of
the virtual lab is to help students
like Patrick "be more prepared,


have a better understanding and
higher confidence levels" as they
enter the workplace.
."I think [the virtual lab] pro-
gram will be. a nice additive for
future students," Patrick said.
"It is more helpful to have more
hands-on activities."
"[SFCC] is on the ground floor
in developing the virtual lab,"
Bakuzonis said. "Being the only
school in Florida, we have the
advantage into how this program
will be formed."
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 0 ALLIGATOR, 5


Speakers talk rape


By DONNA MITRANI
Alligator Contributing Writer

Kelly Addington and Rebecca
Tieder said they want to "make
cock blocking cool."
The 30-year-olds spoke to a
crowd of about 100 about how to
reduce sexual assault and make
a difference Tuesday night at the
Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
The two women spoke about
their first-hand experience with
rape on a college campus.
"People will listen if you say,
'It's happened to me, and look
what I've done with my life,'" said
20-year-old Veronica Cooper, vice
chairwoman .of AAREST, Acting
Against Rape: Every Student's
Taskforce.
Addington said she was
raped while drunk and possibly
drugged by a man visiting her one
weekend during her senior year at
the University of West Florida.
She realized she was sexually
assaulted a few months later after
two positive pregnancy tests and
recurring nightmares about feel-
ing trapped and powerless. To her
knowledge, she hadn't had sex
with anyone in almost a year.
"Either there was a second
Jesus coming into the world and


I had immaculately conceived, or
I had been sexually assaulted,"
Addington said.
Addington and long-time best
friend Tieder quickly traced back
the pregnancy to Addington's
male guest. When Addington
confronted the man, he told her
that although she may. not re-
member it, Addington wanted it
and was all over him.
Addington had a miscarriage
three weeks after finding out.
At the time, she felt guilt, fear
and anger and blamed herself,
she said. With the help of her
mother and Tieder,
On Addington survived
Campus the trauma.
"Life is best if
lived without fear but aware-
ness," Addington said.
Tieder and Addington have
toured 50 universities and high
schools speaking on how to gain
control of sexual assault rather
than letting it take control.
The pair said students should
communicate more openly with
partners about sex and use campus
resources to make a difference.
"We are in this together, and
the solution relies on all of us to
make better decisions," Tieder
said.


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Dave Koppenhaver, a forensic scientist
and chemist for the FDLE, said carcinogenic
vapors fill a room where meth is cooked.
Someone who walks into a room contain-
ing an open bucket of anhydrous ammonia
will immediately cough, and some can't stay
in the room for more than 10 minutes, he said.
"If you breathe in anhydrous ammonia, it
robs your lungs of moisture and air," he said.
"If you stay in that environment, you can quite


literally cough your lungs out."
Many labs the FDLE spots are small "mom-
and-pop labs," producing about 3 ounces of
meth, or the equivalent of 60 sugar packets.
Koppenhaver compared meth contamina-
tion to the smell of cigarette smoke, detectable
due to settled chemicals that coat the environ-
ment's surfaces. A room's walls cannot contain
the byproduct in its entirety, he said.
Cleaning costs, funded by federal grants,
are about $3,000 for small labs and $100,000
for larger labs producing up to 1 pound of the
drug, along with 5 to 6 pounds of hazardous
byproduct, Koppenhaver said.


"You, as a person, would never
know that methamphetamines
had been in that hotel room.
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nearby dweller as a result of toxic fumes seep-
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Editorial


Shady tactics

Officials raise questions

by charging for records
T he Editorial Board is convinced: UF President Bernie
Machen is scared of students.
Recent developments in the lawsuit against
Machen pointed us to a most relevant but often neglected
question: Why aren't UF administrators bending back-
ward to give public records to students?
If we had these accusations coming our way, we would
certainly follow the public-records laws to the utmost
technicality regardless of the lawsuit's actual chance of
success. In fact, we would be more open than the law
stipulates, just to make sure. We might even hand out milk
and cookies with every request because who could be
angry after eating a cookie?
But officials have continued to show quite an aversion
to this tactic.
First, they say e-mails are deleted. Then, they claim
some are printed out and filed only by subject, not date.
And a few weeks ago, they told UF student Thomas Mott
he would have to pay almost $150 for documents similar
to the ones Charles Grapski originally requested.
We can all see that Mott has talked to Grapski and
that he is trying to catch the administration violating the
law. We'd hope Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia
Telles-Irvin would be able to see this as well.
Yet her office demanded labor costs of $135 to photo-
copy about 100 pages. They also added the maximum fee
of 15 cents per page to Mott's bill.
This is a confusing response. Sure, officials arguably
have the legal right to charge this amount, if they can offer
a convincing enough argument. But we don't think we're
alone in wondering if taking advantage of these legal
maximums is a wise move, especially with officials mum.
However, although $135 to photocopy a few pages
might seems'exorbitant to a student, it falls perfectly in
line with Telles-Irvin's salary she makes a lot of money.
But does Telles-Irvin really have no one else to make the
copies? Is that person's time really worth $135? How much .
time does it take someone to make 100 copies, anyway?
And most importantly: Why complicate their situation
further with such a pointless stipulation?
Most students can't afford to pay $150, making it dif-
ficult for the bulk of UF's campus to access these kinds of
records.
We couldn't imagine a better example to illustrate the
vast distance between students and administrators.
If officials gave Mott the records for $15, we wouldn't
complain. We might even wonder whether Grapski had
been led astray by an overzealous attitude.
But now we're convinced that the university isn't in-
nocent in this mess. And we don't believe for a second the
claim that Machen doesn't do much business on e-mail.
What is his official e-mail address for? Sending junk
mail?
Machen communicates with many people over his e-
mail address, and we just don't buy into the idea that a big
chunk of business isn't conducted on the Internet.
Although we have our reservations about Grapski's
guerilla tactics, we're glad he refiled his suit. Someone
needs to stand up to the administration and expose its
widespread secrecy. E-mail policies must be defined.


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Evolution decision harmful to Kansas


.On Nov. 9, the Kansas State Board of Education voted
6-4 to adopt controversial biology standards that
severely call into question the scientific theory of
evolution.
It offends me as a devotee of science and as a passionate
believer in.the extraordinary power and importance of pub-
lic education. But more than that, it offends me as a product
of Kansas' public schools.
This offends me as a Kansan.
Yes, in 2002, I graduated from Shawnee Mission West
High School in Overland Park, Kan.
But before engaging in a cathartic and fully justified at-
tack on my state's infamous school board, let's remember
what this decision does not do. It does not, as many assume,
eliminate the teaching of evolution from Kansas schools. It
does hot place a copy of the Ten Commandments in every
classroom.
What the new standards actually state are ridiculous
enough without having to overstate their scope. The stan-
dards include harsh and unscientific criticism of evolution
that, implicitly if not explicitly, places unproven and un-
tested theories like "intelligent design" at the same level as
widely accepted science.
But for a second, I'm going to forget about the affront to
Charles Darwin and the hundreds of biologists who have
accomplishedbreathtaking work in this area.
Instead, I'd like to focus on the most important aspect of
any story: how it affects me. Not just me; but all Kansans,
both the expatriates and those still living in the state.
It's never been easy to be a Kansan, especially one living
outside the state, and the recent years have not been friendly
to us. Last year, Thomas Frank wrote a book with a title that
perhaps best summarizes contemporary attitudes toward
the Sunflower State: "What's the Matter with Kansas?"
In the national consciousness, Kansas has largely ceased
to be a community of people, and instead acts as some kind


of collective punch line. People who
have never met a Kansan, never
experienced the extraordinary
kindness and courtesy of Kansans,
presume to denigrate an .entire
population. UF students will tell
Andrew Bare their hilarious Kansas jokes with-
The Bare Truth out realizing that J. Wayne Reitz
letters@alligafor.org was born there.
People who have never set foot
in the state, never seen the lush
beauty of the University of Kansas campus in fall, will por-
tray an entire state as a massive wheat field without a single
two-story building..
This is all very annoying when the speakers don't have
ammunition.
I worry that the Kansas school system, my school sys-
tem, will lose credibility. The credibility that has been built
over decades by the hard work of thousands of dedicated
Kansans men and women who have spent their lives
turning the state's schools into .some of the nation's best.
I worry that the next mediocre student to come out of
Shawnee Mission West and apply to UF isn't going to get
the benefit of the doubt.
I worry those high-tech companies whose employees
carve out America's future, companies who build their of-
fices in neighborhoods -with top-flight schools, will look at
Kansas as a state hostile to science and learning.
I worry that the teachers I grew to love in my seven years
in the Kansas school system will find themselves the target
of scorn and will be looked down upon by their peers.
And all this so that six members of the Kansas State
Board of Education could accomplish God only knows
what.
Andrew Bare is a journalism senior. His column appears on
Wednesday.


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Guest column

Gators must cast off Spurrier fantasy, rally


It's time to cut Steve Spurrier loose
from the Gator Nation.
I will never forget all the great things
he did for our football program. He brought
us a Heisman Trophy as a player. He brought
us six SEC titles, a national title and another
Heisman Trophy winner as a coach.
He was a great Gator. Key word: "was."
After 12 successful seasons at the helm,
Spurrier was tired of winning so much. He
was bored with SEC championships and
trips to major bowl games.
Spurrier dropped the Gators like a
bored child drops a toy that's no longer
fun.


Spurrier turned his back on the Gators.
There is no way to sugarcoat it. If he wanted
to leave, fine. It just would have been nice if
he had let us know beforehand.
Instead, Spurrier left UF at the height of
recruiting season, just weeks before signing
day, leaving Jeremy Foley with only a mat-
ter of days to find a replacement. Thanks
to Steve Spurrier, Foley had no time to line
up a quality replacement, and the Gator
Nation was stuck with Ron Zook.
Flash forward three years. Ron Zook
turned out to be a really nice guy with no
football brain and was fired mid-season.
Coincidentally, Spurrier was unemployed fol-


Tripp Miller lowing an embarrass-
Speaking Out ing stint in the NFL and
looking for work back
in the college ranks.
But he didn't want the Florida job. He left
because he was bored with it in 2001, and
he wanted nothing to do with it in 2005. He
wanted a new challenge.
What better challenge than to come to a
school with zero football history and try to
beat the team he had made so great?
And so it was: Spurrier, head coach at
South Carolina. Today, Spurrier is a rival.
He is foe, not friend. And yet Page 133 of
the football media guide is a tribute to the


behind Meyer
man who turned his back on the Gators.
On Saturday, Spurrier accomplished
his goal by beating his former team and
ending any hopes of a trip to the SEC
Championship Game in Atlanta.
It's time to cut him loose. It's time to
send his Heisman Trophy up to Columbia.
He is no longer a Gator. He is a Gamecock
and nothing more.
Today the Gator Nation needs to rally
around Urban Meyer, not as the second
coming of Spurrier but as the coach who
may finally end Spurrier's long-held tyr-
anny over the SEC.
Tripp Miller is a journalism junior:


Letters to the Et17 o'
'Intelligent design' lacks essentials of scientific theory
A scientific theory has two parts. At its core is a collec-
tion of assertions about the nature of some aspect of the
universe say in particular, the 'development of life on
Earth. From this core, one extracts the second part: hypoth-
eses and predictions either refuted or supported by experi-
ment or observation.
"Intelligent design" theory precisely lacks the ability to
produce predictive hypotheses or suggest particular real
world observations. In fact, by positing the existence of a
supernatural being, it automatically throws its scope be-
yond natural science.
* Intelligent design's key idea is that the complexity of life
implies that a supernatural, intelligent creator designed it.
Many of the theory's supporters suggest that the human
eye, for example, could not be the product of mere chance.
However, no conceivable experiment nor observation
could provide evidence to either support or refute the exis-
tence of deliberate supernatural intelligence designing the
eye. This critical component is necessary for the hypothesis
to have any scientific worth.
So while the problem of the eye leaves something to be
desired of evolutionary theory, intelligent design does not
provide a scientific alternative. In fact, this shortcoming
extends to practically any hypothesis or suggestion that


could come out of the theory because it posits the will of an
entity beyond our ken. No real world observation can be
scientifically attributed to a supernatural cause.
At worst, it points to the scientific community where
current evolutionary theory needs revision and improve-
ment. No reasonable person will claim that evolutionary
theory is perfect in its present state; but like any; good,
sound scientific theory, it is constantly being revised, up-
dated and improved.
Franco Cafiero
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Riots proven effective in changing policies in France
Poor people are lazy? Ridiculous amounts of Ayn Rand
quotes? American college students pretending to know
what poor people want? What is this, a joke?
The modern welfare state only exists today because
some very intelligent capitalist found it easier to protect
his wealth by doling out a little of it through welfare rather
than risking more and more major disruptions from those
who created his wealth: a radicalized working class engag-
ing in strikes, direct action and riots.


And so the liberals were appeased, the conservatives,
shaken but no longer threatened and the radicals marginal-
ized.
The spontaneity and absence of a unifying political ide-
ology do not exclude the rioters in France from this same
logic. Already, French politicians are pushing through
more social welfare measures that will (maybe) help to al-
leviate .the plight of the jobless and poor in that country.
Does anyone honestly believe the poor communities of
France could have achieved this by signing some sort of pe-
tition, attending a peaceful demonstration or through elec-
toral politics (mainland France has zero non-white parlia-
ment members)? Do not be so idealistic, young capitalist.
Frederick Douglass said it best: "Those who profess to fa-
vor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want
crops without ploughing up the ground; they want rain
without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean with-
out the awful roar of its many waters. ... Power concedes
nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will."
On a side note, as to the comment made by Chris New
about the rich not hiring thugs who beat workers: I'd like
him to try to come up with a more- historically accurate
definition for the state police!
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8, ALLIGATOR 0 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005

ON CAMPUS

UF professor makes waves lecturing on tsunamis


.Tricia Coyne / Alligator Staff
Jeff Montgomery and his wife, Christy, watch a slide presentation in Emerson Alumni Hall on Tues-
day that depicts tsunami devastation in the Andaman Islands, India, in December 2004.


By OLIVIA ORMOS
Alligator Contributing Writer


- Deep within the earth in the
Turlington Plaza basement lies the
only seismometer in Gainesville,
which picks up waves that travel
through the earth.
UF assistant professor of geol-
ogy Andrew Zimmerman lectured to a
crowd of about 70 curious UF alumni
Tuesday night about the seismometer
and the science of tsunamis. Different
seismometers are still picking up
waves resulting from the tsunami that
devastated Indonesia last December.
"The earth, in fact, is ringing like
a bell, and there are different wave-
lengths," he said. "It is almost like
having different bells with different
tones expanding and vibrating like a
bell does. Even a year later the earth is
still ringing."
Zimmerman presented before-and-
after pictures of Indonesia's tsunami
damages. He discussed the history and
science of waves and earthquakes, the
three types of plate boundaries and the
various types of waves.
"There have been a lot of recent
natural disasters, and people want to
understand them more," he said.
He said the Indonesian tsunami


was "the strongest earthquake in four
years and the fourth strongest since
1900."
The latest figures reveal 300,000
deaths from the disaster, he said.-
The Alumni Association brought
Zimmerman as part of a distinguished
speaker series, held once a month,
which is also open to the public.
Mary Clayton, a member of the UF
Alumni Association who graduated in
1965, said both she and her husband
attend the series of lectures to further
their knowledge.
"The lectures have extremely varied
topics, and there are always different
speakers, usually good lecturers from
the university," Clayton said.
Clayton said the main reason why
she was interested in coming to hear
the lecture was because her neighbor's
son survived the last tsunami because
he was out on a boat snorkeling.
Zimmerman said to understand a
tsunami, you have to understand earth-
quakes and waves. The word comes
from the Japanese "tsu" meaning har-
bor and "nami" meaning wave.
"Typically, waves travel up to 500
mph in open ocean and only when
they get near shore do they feel the
bottom and slow down, but build up
in height," he said.


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up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 12-7-72-2

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999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 ,
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W/D, Alarm, DW
From $550 per BR suite
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2br townhome with W/D for $669
-Alarms, park FREE @ UF, Pets welcome
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Spring lease Avail.
3/3 townhouse
Cable w/HBO, tanning, gym
All the extras! Almost gone!
Call for specials 377-2801
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Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent
A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn
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373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2


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3BR/2BA Flats 00 $839/mo
2BR/2BA Flats ** $725/mo
2BR- over 1100 sq ft **00 $725/ mo
1BR-over 800 sq ft ** $625/mo
Close to UF, beautiful, quiet
High-speed wireless internet
$450 deposit 376-2507
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Cable W/D Pool Gym Pets Ok
Pre-leasing for 2006! 372-8100
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1 Room Available in a beautiful and clean
house. Comes w/wood firs., pool, workout
room, W/p, 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. 12-7-34-2

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2/1.5 apt 1100 sq. ft. $595
3/2 apt 1300 sq ft $695
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HISTORIC APTS Ceiling fans, hardwood
floors, high ceilings, some w/fireplaces.
SE historic district. First, last, security. 2BR
&2BR w/study 2-2BR Houses in NW Dntn.
$600-800/mo No dogs please. 378-3704
11-30-20-2

Walk to UF 2BR.1BA duplex, cent A/C,
private parking, 922 SW 6th Ave. $520
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11-30-21-2

BRAND NEW 1430 'SQ FT 2BR/2.5BA
townhouse. Master suite w/private terrace.
Pool, hi spd internet & security system hook-
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$950/mo. Call 561-912-6223, 954-755-1728
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1, 2, & 3BR units. Available now. Starting @
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2BRP1 BA New carpet. Nice, quiet. Short term
lease available $600/mo. 373-0874. Broker.
11-16-10-2

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College Park studio. Avail spring. Very
clean, renovated, awesone location! Util
incl. Call Cat 352-514-1237 11-23-15-2


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4BR/2BA HOUSE
New carpets 1800 sq. ft. Walk to Law School.
$1200/mo. Gore-Rabell Real Estate 378-
1387 www.gore-rabell.com 12-7-24-2

One mile to campus & Shands 2BR/1.5BA
Avail. Jan. 1st Wood floors, W/D, DW, clean,
no pets, sm, 1038 SW 6th Dr. $600/mo
239-898-9317 1-31-40-2

2 Rms. Both w/screened balconies. $275/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 11-17-10-2

Close in. Lots of green space. Large 4BR/
2BA Home Screen porch. No pets. $800/MO
Call (352)378-9220 or 213-3901 12-7-24-2

OAKBROOK CONDO
Large, exlcusive 2/2. W/D. Walk/ride to
campus. Available Jan 1. $800/mo. Call 378-
2627 or 466-3797 12-7-21-2

AVAIL. JAN OR EARLIER
Large, Modern, Clean 4BR/3BA house 1
block North of UF. Many amenities. Zoned ok
for 4 roommates. $1600/mo. No Pets. K&M
Properties 372-1509. 11-30-16-2


Lg 1BR/1 BA avail spring in 2/2 Royal Palms
luxury apt. 2 min walk to UF Walk-in closet AVAIL. JAN.
big balcony/porchswing, W/D, free inet, 3207 W. University Ave Great Location & Price. 1&2 BR. Apts. 1
alarm, new & quiet. Lg kitchen, all appi $589/ Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage, Block from UF on North & East side of cam-
mo renewable 305-725-8885, 954-907-5900 off-street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty pus. Priced $440-$575/mo. No pets. K&M
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*UPPER CLASS Students*
Perfect place to study!
FREE cable w/ HBO/Show
FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD
Gated entry*Computer lab
Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning
1,2&3brs-338-0003
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Free extended Basic Cable! Pets Welcome!
1000 sq ft Split Floor PLan W/D Hook-ups
& DW. 1BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA Available. Call
Now 372-9913 12-7-71-2


Amazingly Affordable! HUGE 650 sq ft 1BR
1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats
Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480
Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 12-
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
Available now!
2BR/1 BA Apt. $475
3BR/1BA Duplex $600
MITCHELL REALTY 374-8579x1 12-7-64-2


FREE MONTH'S RENT
2BR/2.5BA NW townhome. New tile 1st fir,
carpet 2nd flr & paint. W/D, 1.5 mi to UF
$725/mo pets ok Avail now 772-708-7048
12-7-38-2


**t CUTE, CLEAN, QUIET ***
Stylish 2BR/2BA SW apt, W/D, alarm, sky-
light, mirrored living room, front porch great
bus rte., pets okay. Avail Jan., $640/mo.
Call 317-8150 for showing and information
11-28-20-2

4BR/2BA House
1904 NW6th St. Easy bike ride to UF/
downtown. W/D & fenced yard $1,200/mo
Call now for a discount on Nov. rent!
352-428-5925
11-17-15-2

DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. New tile, new carpet,
new paint, central AC/heat, W/D hk up.
Walk/bike to UF. 408 NW 5th Ave. Unit A.
$695/mo. 1st/last &sec. www.gatorpads.com
284-0316 or 281-0733 11-28-20-2

Avail Dec several units within 1/2 mi of UF
campus or closer. Efficiency $325 1BR/1BA
$420, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1 BA $600. Sec
dep. No pets. Contact gvll32601@gmail.com
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Spacious 1/1 with carport, gated, covered
porch, fireplace. 2 houses from Norman Hall
on SW 6th. Available Nov-July $500/mo,
1st, last + security. Call Jody 352-281-5666
11-14-5-2

CLOSE TO UF
*4BR/3BA house hdwd firs, DW, W/D, cent.
H/AC, fireplace, carport $1400/MO 1562
NW 18th St. *6 blocks to UF. 4BR/2BA
newly renovated patio home 1300 sq ft. tile
firs, cent H/AC, W/D, DW, faux wood blinds
$1000/MO 1421 NW 6th Place. *Close to
Balyhoos 3BR/1.5BA house hd. wd. firs.,
DW, W/D, cent H/AC, fenced yard, $850/MO
303 NW 36th St. *3 blks. from UF 2BR/1BA
apt. Cent H/AC, security entrance $550/MO
incl water 125 NW 10th St. 0 Carol 377-3852
11-22-10-2

One or both rooms in 2BR DOWNTOWN
APT. Quiet neighborhood. CLOSE TO
SHANDS, UF, & LIBRARY. $350/MO per
person. Pets OK. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-2

Female roommate wanted 4BR/2BA. W/D.'
Located behind Norman Hall/near Sorority
Row. Lots of parking. Wireless internet.
$302.50 + utilities 352-359-0440 11-16-5-2

1/1 of 3/3 avail. Util & DSL, wash/dry, tele-
phone, big screen HDTV, alarm @ house
(no tow). $375 all included. Call Sergio @
305-801-5809. Also ask about X-Box mod-
ding!! 11-16-5-2

CUTE, CLEAN, CHEAP!
1BR cottage in convenient NW area. Pvt
fenced yard, A/C, fum or unfurn. Avail
immed. $390/mo 378-4684 11-16-5-2

2BR/1 BA DUPLEX for rent. Newly remodeled
and new appliances. W/D hk-up. Hawthorne
Rd. SE 46th Terr. $600/MO, $600 dep. Call
352-258-8806 11-28-10-2

10 x 13 BR in 4RM house. Big pool & fire-
place. 1mi from campus $400/MO +utilities.
Includes W/D. Avail. Spring/Summer A & B
Contact: mangoneg@ufl.edu 11-17-5-2

BRAND NEW
Apartment Buildings
Close to UF & Shopping
2BR/1.5BA condos W/D hookups
$700/MO 494-9045 or 494-2173
11-28-10-2

WALK TO CLASS! Nice 2/1 house with- big
fenced yard. W/D. 716 NW4th Ave. $695/mo
evenings 472-9273, mobile 494-3154 or
email billconradconstruction@yahoo.com
11-29-10-2

$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
11-29-10-2

WALK TO CAMPUS!
2BR/2.5BA apt Behind sorority row. $1075/
mo. W/D, DW, alarm. Parkside II. Pets ok
Allie 407-466-7524/Katherine 850-699-2950.
11-18-5-2

3BR/2BA Near Duckpond. Lg living room,
dining room, den, screened room, wd firs,
A/C, W/D, privacy fence. NS., no pets. 1140
NE 10th Ave. $850/mo. Call 213-6374 or
375-6854 11-18-5-2

1 BLK to UF! 2BR/1BAApt
$550/Mo 216 SW 12th Street
Window A/C, Nat Gas ht. Wood Floors
Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 11-
18-5-2

1 Blkto UF! 1BR/1BAApt
$470/Mo 1236 SW 4th Avenue
Central H &Air, Carpet, Laundry Fac.
Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 11-
18-5-2 -

NW 1BR house. Freshly painted interior.
1000 sq. ft. Two window AC's and space
heat. Several multi-use rooms. Some pets
okay 1936 NW 31st Ave. $450 Jim 375-1590
11-21-5-2

1 BIk to UF! Across from Stadium
2 ROOM Efficiency w/shared bathroom
$285/Mo. Call Merrill Managdment Inc.
372-1494 11-16-2-2


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PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee 2BR
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carpet, modern appliances, ceiling fans, CH/
AC, 1000 SW 59 Terr. Private owner. Please
leave detailed msg. $450/mo 352-331-2099
11-21-5-2

BRAND NEW CAMPUS VIEW CONDO
2 minute walk Shands. 3BR/3BA $550/mo/
room. Alarm, W/D, Beautiful view. Available
now. Call 561-994-2146 11-22-5-2

NEW COMPLEX 2 BLKS FROM CAMPUS
Taylor Square Apts & Townhouses. 1BR/
1BA. Avail Jan 2006. $650/mo Incil hi-spd
internet & W/D. Call 692-4066 12-1-10-2

********-WALK TO UF********
2BR/1BA apt in older house next to
University Ave-and 7th Terr. Pets ok, some.
utilities included. $475/mo Greg 214-3291
OTHERS TOO! 11-23-3-2

***711 NW 8th Street***
2/1 Close to UF/Downtown. New interior,
clawfoot tub $650/mo Drive by! Call 352-
332-1939 11-23-6-2

1/1 in 2/2 avail, in Oxford Manor
w/i closet, priv bath, w/d, quiet
great gym, close to Shands, shops
$405 month plus half utilities. Female only.
352-328-5880 or kes208@ufl.edu 11-22-
10-2


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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 11-16-20-3

Female for 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 Avail Dec Aug 916-295-4090
11-16-20-3

250 STEPS FROM CAMPUS!
College Park sudio, util, incm, clean, walk
to the bars! For spring. Call Cat 352-514-
1237 11-23-15-3

SICK OF YOUR DORM/ROOMMATES?
Studio apt avail spring, College Park. 2
blocks from campus. Very clean! Call
Catherine 514-1237 util incl. 11-23-15-3

1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA W/D in unit utilities
included. Free cable & ethernet. $469/mo.
Female inquires only. Call Lauren @ 850-
324-3394 Great Female Roommate 01/06-
07/06 11-16-10-3

HAMPTON OAKS -2BR/2BA Apt. Great
amenities. DW, W/D, fitness ctr., pool, spa
& security system. Very clean. $865/mo. Call
954-540-1905 11-16-10-3

2 roommates for 2/1.5 townhouse. Bike to
UF. SW 13th St. Call Jonah (561)706-8041
Semi-quiet area w/balcony & W/D fac. Pets
welsome. 11-17-10-3

Nice 1 BR/ 1 BA loft apartment, no room-
mates. 2701 SW 13th St. Available Nov 1-
July 30, rent free in Nov. $615 mo +util. Pets
addl. fee. 239-281-4411. 11-18-10-3

1BR in 4BR/2BA apt. @ ROYAL VILLAGE
5 min from campus. Furnished with W/D.
$440/mo. Call Atiya 352-338-9980 11-21-
10-3

****WALK TO UF@0@@
1 BR in 4BR/2BA house across from stadium
$335/mo + utils. Avail Jan-Aug. Newly reno-
vated, W/D, new appl. Call 352-262-7887
11-21-10-3


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1 or both rooms in 2BR Downtown apt.
Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF,
& library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call
262-1351 11-30-14-3

1 BED/1 BATH in a 3/3 at University Glades.
Currently only 1 roommate. Walk-in closet,
ALL utils, cable, internet incl. Furnished -
$480- Erik 954-651-0086 12-2-15-3 -

ROYAL VILLAGE 2BR in 4BR/2BA apt.
Cable, H20, elec, i-net incl. Jan -Apr. $435/
ea/mo. Close to campus! Next door to gym,
pool. Call Summer 813-382-5438 11-16-6-3

Piccadilly Apt. 1BR/1BA. Dec 20th lease
. til Aug 2006. Dec paid, $100 off Jan.
Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 11-
16-5-3

ROYAL VILLAGE APT Blocks from campus.
1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA, furn, W/D in unit,
utils, cable internet incl. Pool, parking decal,
game-room, $440/mo. Avail Dec thru Aug.
2 MO FREE RENT. Kevin 407-619-5734
12-7-17-3

Roommate needed for house 2 blocks N of
campus. $450/mont( + until. female only. call
8137856641. 12-5-15-3

Apartment available for spring semester
$370/mo. Includes 1BR w/BA attached in
4BR apt at University Club Apts. Would live
w/3 great female roommates. Call Kathleeen
@ 239-293-1593 11-18-6-3

Available now 1BR in 4BR/2BA large newly
renovated house w/hottub, hardwood floors.
Close to campus. $490/mo incl util. 3 great
roommmates. Call Tina 772-631-1581 11-
23-9-3

1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA apt in The Estates.
Available Jan $545/mo OBO. Utils incl.
Close to clubhouse & pool. W/D, DW. Pets
welcome. Call 352-373-4720 11-28-10-3

Estates spring/summer sublease. 1 bedroom
in 3 room apt. Own bath, washer, dryer, all
utilities included. New weight room & pool.
Fully-furnished. Internet DSL 305-342-5157
11-17-5-3

*k*OWALK TO U F@*@*
Spacious poolside STUDIO just $489/MO:
Water, sewer, trash pick-up, pest control
inci. Call 246-8678 for move in specials
11-23-9-3

CAMPUS CLUB 1BR/1BA in 4BR/3BA
Utilities included. W/D in unit, furnished, free
cable & ethernet, $390/MO. Avail Jan.-Aug
ng8or@yahoo.com 11-28-10-3

Female @ University Commons 1BR in a
4BR/2BA furnished $340/MO plus util. or
negotiable. Available Jan 1 Call Shari @407-
341-8760 11-17-5-3

Flippin' sweet 2BR/2BTH apt.
Available Jan 1, W/D in unit
Great bus route, 9 and 34
One month free rent!
Call Matt (352) 328-9268 GOSH! 11-28-
10-3

New 2BR/2BA apartment available Dec 15.
Lease ends in July. No deposit and one free
month of rent! Located at Hampton Oaks be-
hind the mall. $865/mo. Contact Anna 228-
547-0872 or 253-988-3584 11-18-5-3

Spacious room in University Commons. Rent
is $385 a month which includes furnishing,
utilities, electricity and cable. Sublease avail-
able 1/06 to 8/06, I will pay for January rent!
11-18-5-3


1BR in 4BR/2BA house 1 block to campus
w/3 females. $400 + utilities available Jan-
June. Spacious w/large front porch. Call
Julie @ 352-262-8601. 1128 SW 1st Ave
11-18-5-3

Downtown 2/1 house, wood floors, walk to
campus, CH/A, pvt parking, high ceilings, no
dogs. lst/last/sec. $670/mo. 226 NW 3rd
Ave. 359-8499 11-21-5-3

2BR/2BA 1st floor apt in Boardwalk Apts.
Avail now-7/31/06. Split floorplan, sunken
living rm, storage, sliding glass door to
deck $6951mo Ist mo rent is neg. Call
Julie @ 239-839-7404 11-21-5-3


8 1 Subleases


Female @ The Laurels apts in a 2BR/2BA.
Spacious living area. Rent is $465/mo. Avail'
Dec 15th. DEC IS FREE. Pets welcome. Has
2 porches, gym, pool, tanning bed. 813-367-
7712 11-28-7-3

Guys, 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA Melrose avail
Jan-Aug. Furnishings, cable, Ethernet, W/D,
utils included. Quiet/clean roommates. Short
bus ride to campus. Rent is only $325! Call
352-215-7488. 11-22-5-3

SPANISH TRACE
1BR/1BA new, 1st fir apt. Move-in ready.
Quiet, behind Butler Plaza, pool, fitness,
internet, clubhouse $589/mo, elec only. 373-
1111,338-1943 12-7-14-3


STONERIDGE
1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA, W/D, rent $345/mo
+ 1/3 util. Available now! 352-213-5479
11-22-5-3

Female roommate needed for Santa Fe
Pointe apts room: furnished, utils, pvt bath-
room, pool, gym & tanning booth. Market
value $439 but it's yours for $399/mo only!
Lease runs Jan-July 06. Call 305-336-3245
11-22-5-3

FIRST TWO MONTHS FREE 2BR/1BA in
College Park. Available 1/06 tro 7/06. Walk
to class and the bars. $835/mo. Call Brandon
@ 352-235-2800 or email blh2309@ufl.edu
12-7-14-3

First month's rent free! 2/1 apt behind
Chipolte on NW 15th St. Walking distance to
campus and bars. Pets welcome. W/D facility
and pool. Call Eric 352-514-6190 1-9-15-3.

1BR/1BA, in 3BR/2BA, W/D, cable & wore-
less internet, near to SW Rec. $280 + 1/3 util.
Avail in Dec, one month free, Call Xu @ 352-
275-6565 or michaelx@ufl.edu. 11-22-5-3

WALK TO CLASS! 1BR in 4/2.5 house. Pool,
waher/dryer, dishwasher, lots of space, park-
ing, private entrance. Available spring. Mike
352-319-8080 11-28-7-3

COUNTRYSIDE CONDO 3BR/3BA avail in
4BR/4BA Jan 1. Ethernet & util incl, W/D,
nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool direct bus
UF 3 mi. $465/mo/room. Vanessa 352-217-
3464, Flo 352-636-4814 12-7-14-3

Spacious 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Lexington
Crossing. Fully furnished, everything includ-
ed. Female only. Great rommmates $450/
mo. Call Jackie 813-624-2677 11-22-5-3

LIVE DOWNTOWN! Arlington Square town-
house-style 2BR/2BA apt avail. Jan. '06.
Quiet bidg/end unit close to UF + busses.
Call Chris 352-246-9048 12-7-14-3

Jan 2006 Gainesville Place. All inclusive,
furnished, W/D, private bath. $495/mo, but
only pay $395! katri916@mindspring.com or
786-338-1257 12-7-14-3

Avail Dec 19 thru Aug 10.-Only pay rent from
Jan-July! $395/mo all utils, cable, inet incl.
Furnished, W/D. Campus Club 1BR in 3BR/
2BA apt (share bath). Female only. Contact
871-6158 11-22-5-3


1 bed/1 bath in a 2 bed/2 bath, close to com-
pus & bars on Univ $480/mo + util. Free inter-
net, 1/06 8/06. Call Cara @ 727-804-6932
or email cara13@ufl.edu 12-7-14-3

Chill, laidback roommate for large 2/2.5
townhouse in Casablanca w/hammock, high
speed, W/D, $350 + utilities. Leo 352-372-
1894. Avail now. 12-1-'10-3

Clean, quiet 2BR 1.5BAApt by Jan 1 to July
31, renewable 1044 sqft, pool, tennis, laun-
dry Brookwood Terrace NW 23 Blvd $650/
MO No deposit, 336-0449 11-22-5-3

1 or 2BR & BA fully-furn'd in 3/3 townhouse
- Arlington Square; downtown; walk'g dis-
tance 4m restr's, bars; shrt. drive to UF. Beg
Dec./Jan. @ $300/mo+ elec. 305-975-0015
11-22-5-3

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


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

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 11-30-77-4

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. 11-16-40-4

Available 1/1/06. Large room w/private bath.
6-12 month lease. Perfect for grad/intl. stu-
dents. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in
Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or
352-284-0979 11-18-41-4

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
11-18-37-4

$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 12-1-35-4

Roomate wanted 3BR/3BA furnished house.
Wood floors. Looking for quiet, clean person.
$400/mo. Utilities included $200 deposit. Call
352-745-1552 11-30-23-4

DUCKPOND/Creekview/nice house. Large
BR $400; medium BR $350 + 1/3 utilities.
High ceilings bright space, wood flrs, carport.-
Perfect for art, gardening, studying;, good
housemates, fun. Now or Jan 374-7038
11-18-16-4

Avail Dec 2 rooms in large house, 1 blk from
13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep.
NS, no pets. Contactgvll32601@gmail.com
or leave message at 352-870-7258 12-7-29-
4

M/F roommate wanted for 1BR/pvt. bath in
3BR/2BA apt. w/2 females. W/D, cox internet
& cable. Avail. Jan.- early Aug. $345 +1/3 until.
Call 407-222-4266 11-21-15-4 ..

Roomates needed for 4BR/4BA condo.
Close to UF on bus rt. Incl. W/D, utils, wire-
less internet, cable $425/rm/mo w/$125 sec
dep. Contact @ 407-719-1699 12-7-26-4

1 M/F needed to fill room in spacious 3BR/
2BA house.:$300/mo + 1/3 utils. On #12 bus
route. Hi-speed internet. Call Amanda 336-
4722 11-16-10-4

NEED A GOOD ROOMMATE?
Huge 2BR/2BA, 1100 sq. ft. Only $400/MO.
Includes cable+net+util. Short ride up 13th
St. to UF Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 11-
16-10-4

1 Room Avail. for Female w/shared BA. in
3BR/2BA Apt. $250/mo +1/3 util. DSL, bus
route, and more. Call Mike 352-316-6219 or-
ffmike2508@aol.com 11-17-10-4

3BR/2BA Northwood Pines house 1300 sq.
ft. Large fenced yard, $300/mo per room, 2
roomates needed. Available now. Call 472-
1412 11-17-10-4

M/F NS for own BR/BA in very large, quiet
and CLEAN home. 8 blocks North of cam-
pus. Sorry no pets/partiers. Pref. graduate/
professional student. Cable, wiroess, W/D
& all utils. included $525/MO 727-433-0229
11-17-10-4

Looking for a female roommate for Lg. BR in
beautiful new house. Huge pool. Pvt fence,
close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, &
util. incl. $500/mo avail. Jan. Call Jacqfeline
352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526. 11-23-13-4


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12, ALLIGATOR i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 16; 2005


Roommates J "i mcates-; E::' t


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.
11-21-10-4
't
M/F roommate for unfurnished room in 4BR/
4BA condo. W/D, DW, full kitchen, pool, bus
line, close to UF $325 + shared util. Avaiable
now. John 786-436-1657 11-14-5-4

2 share 2 BR Downtown apt. Newly remod-
eled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/
mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay.
Pets okay. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-4

ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/2BA VINTAGE
VIEW condo. Quiet, clean community. Great
location. Patio, fireplace, garage, cable,
phone, wireless internet. Rent $495. Matt
407-702-8019 11-23-10-4

Museum Walk Immediate Avail. 4 F
1/1, kitchen, furn living rm, Ig
closet, dining rm, balcony, sky
light, across from campus. until.
incl. $595 Abigail 941-400-3430. 11-17-5-4

Near Law School. 1 BR/1 BA avail for fe-
male non-smoker in 2BR/2BA condo. 24hr
workout center, pool, tennis, W/D, bus route,
parking, etc. $400/mth + 1/2 utilities OBO. Jill
@ 803.466.8586 or jmdeibert@gmail.com
11-17-5-4

M/F Roomate for Spring Semester
3BR/2BA House $375 +1/3 of utils. Close to
UF near 34th & Univ. Friendly neighborhood
& fun roomates! 904-234-4774 11-17-5-4

Law school 0.5 mi, law/grad student for very
nice 5/4 home with law students. Must be
neat, clean, N/S. Includes cable, W/D, wifi,
all utils $550. Available Jan 1. 202-236-4330
12-7-16-4

STUDIOUS, CLEAN, NICE
Female roommate wanted large BR in
2BR/2BA Heritage of Gainesville Apt. Pets
ok. $445/mo. Util Included! 904-591-4727
11-18-5-4

Extra large room, private entrance in quiet
wooded neighborhood off Archer Rd. W/D,
shared bath/kitchen. NS, Must be great with
cats. $350 + 1/2 electric. 352-335-1212 Iv
msg 11-18-5-4

Female roommate for large 3BR/2BA town-
house w/pool. Only 1 mile to UF. $450/mo all
utils, cable & hi-spd net incl. Call 954-298-
7591 or amyb@ufl.edu. 12-7-16-4

Grad student roommate wanted 2BR/1.5BA
in quiet neighborhood. On bus route 10 min
from campus. $280/mo + 1/2 utils. Between
16th Ave & Main St. Call Ana 352-283-6498
or Shaira 352-283-9827. 11-21-5-4

$250 MO RENT, Male N/S
Quiet private home
Archer Rd. location
Sec deposit + 1/2 electric
Info 375-6393 11-16-2-4

1 M Roommate to share 3BR/3BA
Apt. The Estates (The Exchange)
$504/mo. furnished,pvt. bath,dsl
close to UF, Available 1/1/06
561-706-9809 or nmb2boca@aol.com 11-
30-10-4

Female roommate for quiet 3BR/2BA in Oak
Park Village. Rent $400. Includes utilities
and DSL. Call Kelly @336-0053 11-21-5-4

Room in fully furnished home, near down-
town. Must be mature, clean and cool. No
pets. $300 +1/2 utilities. W/D Avail. Dec. 1
Contact Kyle 213-3998 11-21-5-4

Male/female for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/BA Oxford
Manor. $350 +1/3 utils. W/D, all kitchen
amenities incl. Free hi-speed internet. Cable
incl. w/frAe HBO & Showtime. Contact Chris
352-359-2540 or e-mail woods@ufl.edu
11-30-10-4

FEMALE for 1BR in 2BR downtown two-
story house $350/MO. Must love dogs. Call
352-219-8442 11-18-4-4

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 11-21-5-4


ENJOY A ROMANTIC OLD HOUSE
near the Library downtown. $285-$360/rm +
utilities. Free internet access. Short term. No
pets. No smoking. 378-1304 11-4-5-4

3BR/1BA- 1 BLOCK to UF
1227 SW4th 1 or 2 rooms available.
Perfect location. Perfect condition. Need 1 or
2 roommates. Split $1135/mo.
Call 352-514-5060 or 904-716-1609 11-
22-5-4

1 BR avail in 3BR/2BA apt. $273/MO Aspen
Ridge Available Jan. 1st. W/D & DW. Call
Now! 813-390-3355 11-18-3-4

1 Room in 4BR/4BA Countryside
Apt. Close to UF on bus rt. W/D utils., cable
w/HBO, and DSL incl. $400/MO No deposit.
Female only NS. Call 954-680-0918 12-
7-14-4

ROOM FOR RENT! Walking distance to UF
on bus route- EVERYTHING INCLUDED
except phone! $500/MO Split rent w/a friend.
For more info. 786-255-6736/stefil3@ufl.edu
11-22-5-4

1 Female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA
@ Countryside. $425/MO incl. utils, cable,
internet, furn., Avail NOW! Call 727-510-
9346 12-7-14-4

FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. 2BR/1BA
and garage $390 + utils. Share w/1 female
UF student. House close to campus. 1216
NW 16thAve. 457-1813 11-22-5-4

Campus Club Apts.
Male or Female
Included: hi-spd. int., -cbl., pool, elec, water,
.furnished. Can move in Jan. 1 ONLY $446
ContactAbRebLee@aol.com 12-1-10-4

3BR/2BA 2000+ sq. ft. furnished house.
Parquet wood floors, gourmet kitchen, 5 min-
ute bike to campus. Looking for quiet, clean
person. $425/mo utilities included + $200
deposit. Call 352-283-4571 or 352-494-8189
11-22-5-4

Non-smoker grad., phD or Christian female
preferred. Own room & bath in 2/2 condo in
SW area by park. $375 plus 1/2 elec. Basic
cable phone & pest incl. LM 375-0084 11-
22-5-4


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

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

Existing condos & luxury condos near UF
at affordable prices. For more information,
visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call
today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus
Realty Group 11-30-19-5

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

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

Newly renovated 2/2 condo in SW student-
friendly pool community. Screened porch,
bonus room, W/D. FSBO $124,900. http:
//members.cox.net/mbriallard/ Call 219-
8306 11-16-5-5

TIRED OF RENTING?
Own your own condo for under $100k.
2BR/1.5BA. New Kitchen &appliances, W/D.
Close to UF. Call Scott @ 352-359-1678
11-23-9-5


3BR/1BA/den. 2010 SW 43rd Terr.
Remodeled. Tile floors, new carpet, near
Eastside HS $89,900. Lease option avail.!
For appts, Ms Eddie today at 352-505-4564
office, 407-722-4093 cell. 11-18-5-5

SHELLROCK VILLAS '
2BR/1.5BA condo. Completely remodeled.
New appliances. New wood, carpet, tile
floors. $122,500. FSBO. Call Brian @ 352-
334-5045 12-7-16-5


Furnishings 3


BED-Queen, orthopedic, extra thick, pillow-
top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still
in plastic. Sacrifice $110. Call 352-372-7490
will deliver. 12-7-72-6

BED FULL SIZE ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top
mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic
w/warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $85. Call
352-377-9846 12-7-72-6

MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $2300. Sacrifice
$550 352-372-7490 12-7-72-6

BED King Pillowtop mattress & box springs.
Orthopedic rated. Name, brand, new, never
been used, in plastic with warranty. Sell
$170. Call 352-372-8588 Can deliver. 12-
7-72-6

CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $550 352-333-7516

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

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

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

"**BEDS ALL BRAND NEW**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets.
**Full-$100 Queen-$130 King-$196**5
Brand name matching sets not used or re-
furbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory!
A better product at a better price. Wholesale
Furniture Dealer (3205 SW 40th Blvd. off
Archer Rd.) 376-1600. Ask for Rachel or
Brian 12-7-72-6

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$115 352-377-9846. 12-7-72-6

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

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

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

Pool Table Gorgeous 8" All wood table.
Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs.
Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail
$5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846
12-7-72-6

Hot Tub/Spa $1295 Brand New Loaded!
Waterfall, LED lights,. cupholders, 110-v
energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery,
MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6

Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box.
New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031

Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in
pkg. Can del 352-333-7516
12-7-72-6

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

Queen Pillowtop $275. Sofa/end tables/
"coffee table $400 all bought in Sept.
Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 11-
16-5-6

MOVING SALE. Beds, futon, lamps, dress-
ers, tables, chairs, book shelves, night-
stands, computer desk, irons, electric fan,
TV set, CD player, computer, printer, cable
modem, and many more Call 352-328-1075
11-21-5-6

WASHER AND DRYER 4 SALE:
Kenmore Brand Older model washer works
great. Dryer needs heating element. Power
cord included. $200. Sell as a set only 352-
224-8093 11-22-5-6


Computers, ":'






12-7-72-7

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


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

"COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS"
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
12-7-72-7


12-7-69-7


GATORNERD.COM
- computer/laptop repair
- virus, spyware, hardware
- $10 discounts, cheapest!
- home/dorm 352-219-2980
12-7-69-7

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

NOTEBOOK Toshiba 15" Satellite. Month
old:. Fast Celeron M 1.6 512mb, 60GB,
P'Shop, Office XP & lots more. Job supplied
new, so will sacrifice $685 359-4796 11-
17-3-7





DISCOUNT HI-FI
722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg
WE ARE CHEAPER
12-7-72-8

GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of
crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's
oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty
store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8

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


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

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

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


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

ANTHOLOGY
by Bob Brackin
containing "GainesvilleqStories"
www.bobbrackin.com 3-31-120-10

PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of Bar
Supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer
equipment. Professional Cooking Utensils.
R.,W. Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville
RWBEATY.COM 376-5939 12-7-71-10


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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
12-7-72-11

1 ***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
Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator
grads. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's
prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11

SCOOTER, 50cc, SUZUKI
POWERED 2005 Oil injection, lots of stor-
age. Over 100 mpg. Park anywhere. ONLY
$795 262-4673 12-7-25-11


VERUCCI SCOOTERS for sale 49cc 4
stroke electric start. Remote alarm & ignition.
Reaches 45-50 mph. Makes -80-100mpg. 1
new blue $1150, 1 used yellow $1000, Call
352-219-3950 11-22-15-11

SCOOTER 2004 with less than 1000 miles.
Runs great. Perfect for around campus.
$650 OBO. Call for details 352-246-5656
11-14-5-11

2004 Trimumph Daytona 600cc 3,000miles.
Still under factory warranty $5,200 OBO Call
352-256-2558 11-28-10-11

1999 YAMAHA R6 rare blue-red-shite
coloring, perfect for campus! Polished
frame/muffler. Email cheilman@ufl.edu for
info/pics. Must pay rent! $3700 352-283-
1484 12-6-15-11


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

CARS -CARS Buy0SellTrade
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 Lowest Prices
www.39thaveimports.com
12-7-72-12


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


*WE PAY CASH*
For Cars & Trucks
Any year, make, model, mileage, condi-
tion. Free towing. Up to $250,for junkers
Call 407-756-9100
12-7-34-12

1998 DODGE NEON
Black, manual, 17" rims, reliable and clean.
Great on gas. 106k miles, new battery,
new motormount.. $1750/OBO. Call 352-
359-5399 or email @ yceevo@hotmail.com
11-16-5-12

99 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
White, T-top, loaded, excellent condition,
ground effects package, sound system w/2
12" subwoofers, 92k $7500/OBO, 352-359-
1522 11-16-5-12

1999 NISSAN SENTRA SE
PW/PL, sunroof, CD player, spoiler, ABS
brakes, automatic. New starter, belt, spark-
plugs, rear brakes & battery. Fairly new AC.
83k miles..$6000 OBO 384-3811 11-29-
10-12


*T1 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.
11-30-93-13

Blind lady needs health majors interested in
walking at least three times a week. Call 352-
219-6948. Thanks. 11-30-93-13

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


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INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER

The Independent Florida Alligator is seek-
ing an individual whom will have the sole
responsibility for operations of our computer
systems. This individual will be involved
in the planning and implementation of our
technology, and must be able to communi-
cate and work with students and staff. Must
have experience with Linux (Fedora Core3),
Samba3, Apache, Sendmail, Squirrelmail,
Mailscanner Spamm and virus), Http and
IP table updates. Familiar with Dell Power.
Edge Servers Raid1, a plus. Good network-
ing skills to support up to 100 machines.
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair
PC hardware and software. This is a full
time position with. the largest student-run
newspaper in the country. Please send your
resume and salary requirements to Campus
Communications, Inc. P 0 Box 14257,
Gainesville, FL 32604-2257 attention Vern
Bean or email to vbean@alligator.org. We
are an equal opportunity employer.

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The Independent Florida Alligator Advertising
Office has openings for part-time office clerks
for the spring semester. Must be an enrolled,
full-time student at UF or SFCC in the spring
semester. Filing, light computer skills, client
interaction, phone etiquette, great communi-
cation skills are required. Minimum wage. If
enrolled as full-time student in the summer
semester, the position has the potential to
carry over. Please come by our office at 1105
West University Ave between 8:30 am and
5:00 pm, M-F and fill out an application and
class schedule. Deadline for applications is
Monday, November 30th. No phone calls
please. EEO/AA 11-30-9-14

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

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

CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and
pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and
pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95%
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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, Busihess/
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 hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F
at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above
credit union) 12-7-72-14

Would you like to be your own boss, work
your own hours, and make unlimited in-
come? Start your own AVON business for
just $10. Call Emma @ 352-871-4489 or
e-mail avonbyemma@hotmail.cort. 12-7-
72-14

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
Apply online today. At one of over 100
RESTAURANTS, BARS OR HOTELS. Apply
for any position today. 11-30-76-14

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

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 atid 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

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 12-7-49-14

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

Bartending Jobs
Up to $3001shift. Many Positions Avail.
No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext
1516 12-7-41-14

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



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1. The term for these paid positions is the Spring through Summer A Semesters

A. Editor, The Independent Florida Alligator

B. Managing Editor / Print, The Independent Florida Alligator

C. Managing, Editor,/ New Media, The Independent Florida Alligator


2. Student Member at Large of the Board of Directors
This unpaid position may be filled by a graduate or undergraduate student



Theapplications for these positions are available at the reception desk in the lobby of on the first floor of The Alligator
Building at 1105 W. University Ave., each weekday between 9 am and 3 p.m until November 16. Part of filling
out the application consists of short essays in answer to specific questions. Applicants should pick up applications far
enough in advance to allow enough time to complete them by the deadline of November 17, 2005. More information is
available for applicants' mandatory reading at the time an application is picked up. Applicants should allow themselves
15 to 20 minutes of reading time when picking up an application. The application must be returned to the same office
no later than noon by November 17, 2005. This is an absolute deadline. All returned applications will be copied and
available to be read at The Alligator building prior to the selection meetings. Interviews and selections by the Board
of Directors will be held at The Alligator offices in meetings open to the public, Friday, December 2, 2005 beginning
at 1 p.m. Applicants must be present to be considered. Applicants must be currently-enrolled, degree-seeking college
or university students. Preference will be given those who have had experience at The Alligator. Board of Directors
applicants cannot be current or -recent employees or trainees of Campus Communications, Inc.

Campus Communications, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS
Previous hotel sales experience preferred.
Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW
40th Blvd. 11-17-10-14

Are you energetic and motivated? Are you
looking for a flexible holiday job? LifeSouth
Community Blood Centers, Inc. is cur-
rently seeking part-time Donor Scheduling
Representatives to help maintain the com-
munity blood supply. Evening and weekend
shifts are available. To apply, please call
(352) 224-1741 after 5pm Monday through
Thursday & leave a message. EOE/DFWP.
11-17-16-14

CASINO'S PIZZA
is now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS. Come by
and fill out an application at 1710 SW 13th
St. 372-4848 '11-30-19-14

Student Supervisors/Managers: .-
Start building or add to your resume! Gator
Dining Services, located on the UF Campus,
is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers.
Pay is $8-10hr. based on experience. We of-
fer competitive pay, benefits and a great
working environment. Apply at Gator Dining
Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd..
or online at www.gatordining.com 11-14-
10-14

Inventory Position:
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus, is looking for a full time inven-
tory person. Qualified applicant will have
experience with data entry, inventory, cash
handling and sales reporting. Must possess
strong computer and customer service
skills. This position will also help with other
general office duties. We offer competitive
pay, benefits and a great working environ-
ment. Email resume with salary require-
ments msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at
www.gatordining.com 11-14-10-14

Accounts Receivable:
Gator Dining Services, located on the UF
Campus is looking for a full time office per-
son. Hours are M-F 8:30-5pm. This person
will manage cash on account, work closely
with the catering department to ensure all in-
voices go out promptly, post incoming checks
to the corresponding invoices and help with
other general office duties. Must possess
strong computer and customer service skills.
We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great
working environment. Fax resume with sal-
ary requirements to 352-392-9787 or email
to msmorgan@ufl.edu 11-14-10-14

Honey Baked Ham Co is now hiring holiday
counter and light production people. 20-40
hrs/wk. Starting pay $6.50/hr. Apply in per-
son 618 NW 60th St (Behind McDonalds oq
Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 11-16-10-14

GATOR DOMINO'S is now hiring delivery
experts and outgoing, friendly customer
svc. reps. Apply online or at our Jonesville
location at 14300 W. Newberry Rd. No exp
Necessary. Will train the right people! 11-
16-10-14

PIZZA MAKERS FLYER DISTRIBUTORS
AND DRIVERS NEEDED. Apply at 3458 W.
University Ave. 3PM-3AM MARIO & LUIGI'S
PIZZA Flexible schedule 376-6433 11-29-
18-14


DELIVERY PERSONS WIVEHICLE
WANTED to distribute telephone directories
throughout G-ville area. For more info Call
1-800-388-8255 x. 80542 11-14-7-14


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Oak Hammock at the University of Florida

Waitstaff (Full-time & Part-time)

Hiring smiles and great attitudes to wait
tables in our resort style retirement
community. No experience necessary
willing to train; flexible schedules offered
and guaranteed hourly rate of pay.

Apply in person:
51.00 SW 25th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 32608
Careers@oakhammock.org
Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE!
Fax: 352-548-1049
11-17-10-14

Computer person for front page web site and
other computer and web related work. Work
from your location. 1-800-707-8899 $10/hour
to start 11-17-10-14

Document Production Coordinator for en-
gineering firm. MS office PC proficiency
a must. Experience with deadlines, multi-
tasking a must. EOE. Send inquires to
taust@golder.com. 11- .4-5-14

STORE MANAGER
Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great
fit for your career in our GAINESVILLE
LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits.
Call our Jobline at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020
EOE www.beallsoutlet.com 11-14-5-14

YOLI NEED EXTRA CASH,
WE NEED YOUR HELP!


The Well-Oiled Machine


FLEXIBLE DAYTIME HOURS
4 to 5 hours, 2-5 days a week
Available Immediately
No experience necessary.
Earn $6.50-$9.00 with BONUS potential.
MANY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
IN GAINESVILLE
Call 800-598-9850 x 783
www.jiffylubesoutheast.com
FT and Mgmt positions also available.
11-22-10-14


Health Educator- PT with benefits Health
Educator for prevention program. Must be
committed to sex ed,& working with at-risk
populations. Position open until filled. EOE.
Send Resumes: Planned Parenthood 914
NW 13 St. Gainesville ,FL 32601 11-16-
5-14


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Personal care attendant needed. No experi-
ence necessary.. Live in, or PT. A weekend,
night, sleepover, morning routine. Will not'
interfere with school. Good exp. for medi-
cal field. Call 332-5810 or 376-1611 x. 4970
11-17-7-14

BEEF O'BRADY'S now hiring FT
EXPERIENCED MANAGERS. Mail resume
to 4810 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33813
or call Don @ 863-581-7979 11-23-10-14

Morning shift at driving range 4 days/wk 8am
to noon. Must be able to work through holi-
days. Hit all the balls you want. Apply at 6007
SWArcher Rd. 11-16-5-14

FT CLINICAL COORDINATOR to-manage
practioner's schedule, increase efficiency &
assist w/insurance. Strong customer svc &
computer skills necessary. Ability. to multi-
task req. Exp pref or will train right candidate.
Please email resumes to medicalresumel@
yahoo.com, fax 352-332-0161 11-16-5-14

Wanted: Experienced hostess for fine dining
Asian restaurant, looking for lunch availabil-
ity, friendly, reliable, hardworking anrd dinner
shfts also. Call 222-8293 11-16-5-14

Looking for self-motivated sales people. Make
up to $3000/mo working part time. Call
Jesse @ 352-494-2519 or email resume to
jeisenberg@aoimedia.com 11-14-3-14

**Education Retail Store-**
Seeking PT help. Please bring in a resume
to 2020 NW 6th St. Flexible weekday hours.
12-7-18-14

WEB,PROGRAMMER
asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge.
Email resume to:hr@352media.com 11-
14-3-14

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
for Web development company. Ermail re-
sume to: hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14

ADVANCED FLASH DEVELOPER
with strong graphic design, animation
and ActionScript skills. Email'resume to:
hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14

www.easy5minutebiz.com. Do you have
5 minutes a day? Earn $1000s from any
location! No selling! Join FREE and give
it a try! apply at: www.easy5minutebiz.com
11-17-5-14 .


Part-time flexible hours. Must be versatile
from mowing to cleaning to fixing. Starting
pay $6-8/hr. Leave clear telephone number
& brief message 373-1690 11-16-4-14

WEB DESIGNER WANTED
Experience in HTML, PHP, SQL & Graphic
Design a must. Call Dave 352-870-7467
11-28-10-14

AutoCAD PT person M-F daily. 30-50 hrs/
weekly. $10.50/hr. Must be dependable &
havegood knowledge ofbasicAutoCAD. 1 mi
to campus. Email wells@ridgwaytruss.com
or call Wells @ 219-1183 11-23-9-14

JEWELLS NOW HIRING
Security, Bartenders, Promotional help.
Apply in person, Mon. thru Frk 108 S. Main
St. 3-5pm 11-17-5-14

Work your own hours.
Great opportunity for anyone.
Make monthly residual income w/ 20 yr. .old
company PT/FT hours. Call 352-258 -2111
11-17-5-14

SALES ASSOCIATE
JW Furniture seeks M/F energetic, motivated
employees that are commission driven.
Contact Alex Cutler 305-766-6339 11-17-
5-14

CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE
Part time customer svc. help needed. Must
have retail exp. Must work well w/children.
Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212
11-16-4-14

EXP. PHP DEVELOPER
Comfortable in SQL, Linux, Macs & Open-
Source, 20 hrs/wk $10/hr. Apply Andrew
Schmadeke 217-502-4694, schmad@glenn-
abbey.com 11-18-6-14


LEASING AGENTS FT/PT
Experience a must. Royal Village Apts. 352-
338-0202 e-mail resume: weloveUFstudents
@yahoo.com 11-28-10-14


DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
Earn between $10-$20/hrl
Gatorfood.com
Flexible schedule. Great Opportunity
For info contact Meghan 379-3663
11-28-10-14

PT COMPUTER SUPPORT POSITION
Business office looking for an end user
computer support person to assist w/office
software .& work station issues. Position will
serve as internal help desk. Position requires
strong computer & people skills. Flexible
schedule to fulfill 20-25 hrs/wk during office-
hours of 8AM to 6PM. Please fax resume to
352-371-3710 11-17-5-14

Psychiatric Aides $22,612 annually. Shift
work. Rotating days off. Req completion of
.30 sem or 45 qtr hrs of college w/5 courses in
Soc/Behav Sci. Apply: https://peoplefirst.myf
lorida.com; Lori Ross at 264-8250. EEO/AA.
11-18-5-14

MEDICAL OFFICE PT Daily, afternoons &
early evenings. Computer skills req. Send
resume to 6400 W. Newberry Rd, Suite 301,
Gainesville, 32605 11-29-10-14

Apartment Hunters now accepting applica-
tions. Looking for energetic, outgoing people
who like to have fun at their job. Customer
service exp a plus. Eve & wkends req Flex
scheduling. Apply at 1310 W University Ave.
11-18-5-14

The Florida Book Store is hiring for tempo-
rary cashiers for Spring Semester Back to
School. Applicants with previous cashier-
ing and customer service experience are
preferred. Applicants must be available and
in town during the following times: Friday,
December 2nd thru Sunday, December 18th
for training and the first two weeks of Spring
Classes (Monday, January 9th to Friday,
January 20th) to work. There is no working
required during'the holiday break. Apply
in person at 1614 W. University Avenue
and complete an application. interviews.
will be given on Monday November 28th
and Wednesday November. 30th.- Equal
Opportunity Employer. 11-14-11-14

WANTED
GOOD EARS FORA HEARING STUDY
Please contact Kim @.392-0601 ext 380 or
kdf1108@ufl.edu. Payment is $10/hr. 12-
7-15-14


COOKS NEEDED
Fill out application online at
www.gatorhospitalityjobs.com.
Apply for any position today. 12-7-15-14

MAJOR INTERNET RETAILER
Various positions in IT, Business Dev.
and Customer Service. Flexible sched-
uiles. Competitive pay. Learn more at:
www.bytheplanet.comlcareers.htm or call
352-367-8600 9am-6pm EST. 11-21-5-14

WAREHOUSE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
P/T or F/T -flexible schedules, competitive
pay. Fax 815-301-8667 or call 352-367-
8600 11-21-5-14 -

MEMORABILIA COMPANY in Alachua "is
looking for reliable flexible person to help
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005


ALLIGATOR
www.alligatorSports.org


Gators deal with upset while looking toward future


By ANDREW ABRAMSON
Alligator Staff Writer
aabranson@alligator.org

When Jarvis Herring committed
to UF more than five years ago, he
had visions of a giddy Steve Spurrier
giving a salute to 80,000 fans after
winning a crucial Southeastern


Conference game.
But never did Halring imag-
ine that Spurrier would have
been coaching against the Gators,
and he'd be waving to a herd of
Gamecocks faithful.
On Saturday, Herring couldn't
bear to watch the postgame celebra-
tion.


"I've got pride and that shit hurt
me," Herring said. "So I didn't see
all that.".
Three days after a 30-22 loss to
the Gamecocks knocked UF out of
the SEC East title picture, the Gators
returned to the practice field for the
first time. But no one has fully recov-
ered from the loss yet.


Tim Casey / Alligator Statt
UF coach Urban Meyer leaves the field at Williams-Brice Stadium following the Gators' loss to the South
Carolina on Saturday. Meyer and the Gators still felt the sting of the upset at practice on Tuesday.


Defensive end Jeremy Mincey
said he still watched the Georgia-
Auburn game Saturday night.
Auburn's victory would have
propelled UF into the SEC
Championship game had the Gators
defeated South Carolina.
"I watched every snap," Mincey
said. "When they won, I was kind of
hurt because that could have been
us in the championship."
No matter what happens from
here on ofit, UF's hopes of win-
ning the SEC have been dashed. So
the Gators can't do anything but
focus on what's left to play for, and
they listed plenty of reasons why it
would be a mistake to fold at this
point.
UF does not play this weekend,
but a victory against archrival
Florida State Thanksgiving week-
end would not only bring pride back
to the Swamp, but it would improve
the Gators' chances at earning a re-
spectable bowl bid.
Also, if the Gators can defeat FSU
and win a bowl game, they would
finish 9-3 instead of 8-4 or 7-5 that
could help their preseason ranking
next year and also benefit recruit-
ing.
"I've still got a lot to play for,"
Mincey said. "We haven't won
a bowl game in forever, and we
haven't beat Florida State back-to-
back since '85 and '86.
"I'm not down about it things
didn't go the way we expected, but
I'm still proud to be here and I'm
happy to be a Gator."
Herring and Mincey both se-
niors agreed that the program is
heading in the right direction.
Herring said the goal right now
is to groom the younger players,


many who didn't quite buy into
Urban Meyer's system for whatever
reason.
"I've got a good feeling, about
[the program's direction]," Herring
said. "After [Meyer] gets a couple of
years in here with these guys, it'll be
on a lot different level. Those guys
will have a whole different mentali-
ty and they will learn the type of guy
[Meyer] is,- the things you're going
to accomplish if you just listen."
Mincey said he's proud of Meyer
"After [Meyer] gets a
couple of years in here
with these guys, it'll be on
a lot different level."
Jarvis Herring
UF safety

for "bringing a lot of guys a long
way," and Meyer also expressed
optimism about the future.
"There is no one more excited
than [me], especially when you see
some of the young guys go," Meyer
said. "You have a decent team com-
ing back and obviously, it'll be their
second year in the system. There are
a lot of positives."
But for Herring, there is no sec-
ond year in the system. That's why
finishing the season on a winning
note, even if the team didn't accom-
plish their initial goals, is crucial.
"What do I say to Jarvis Ht-rring?
I love him, which I do," Meyer said.
'Tm very dose to Jarvis Herring and
we're doing everything we possibly
can. He's had a tough go and we cari
make this thing right now, we've
just got to win that [FSU] game in
two weeks."


Disappointment has UF fans wondering if'next year' will ever come


esammed in the corner of a packed
elevator at Williams-Brice
Stadium as the last relevant min-
es of UF's football season ticked
away on Saturday, I held back a
chuckle.
Roared one UF beat writer, who
shall remain anonymous: "I covered
a mongoloid for three years and
now this."
As crass as it sounds, it about
summed it up. After suffering three
years of heartaches and headaches
with Ron Zook at the helm, this sea-
son was supposed to be different.
Urban Meyer was to tear apart
the SEC with his ... um ... "Spread 'n'
Shred" offense.


Finally, a competent coach who
wouldn't, couldn't boggle big
games, right? Finally, the Gators
would regain the national promi-
nence they lost under the Zooker,
right? Wrong.
After the man who put the
Swamp on the map out-coached
UF's savior on Saturday, that famil-
iar phrase began to swirl once again:
"Wait until next year."
Maybe the program should start
printing the slogan on the cover of
its media guides. Maybe UF should
try to squeeze the saying into its
fight song. But aren't you tired of
waiting until next year?
By the sound of it, it seems like


even the
objective"
media has
grown im-
patient, ag-
gravated by
Bryan App the consistent
App-etite shortcomings
for Receptions of one of the
bapp@alligator.org most athleti-
cally talented
football programs in the country.
Call me crazy, but at some point,
shouldn't the Gators actually pro-
duce "this year?"
After helping the 01' Ball Coach's
roosters rise from the SEC East ashes
on Saturday, the Gators are in seri-


ous jeopardy of becoming league
also-rans. And for all of you waiting
for next year, UF's prospects aren't
looking all too promising.
Considering a 2006 confer-
ence schedule featuring games at
Tennessee and Auburn and home
games against Alabama, South
Carolina and LSU, the Gators could
easily watch the SEC Championship
from the comfort of their couches
once again.
And don't forget a non-confer-
ence slate including Florida State,
always-competitive Southern
Mississippi and a peon-no-more
UCF team. Factor in another season
of personnel problems for Meyer,


and it seems as though the national
spotlight will leave Gainesville in
the dark again next year.
Next year, Chris Leak will still
be UF's quarterback. Next year, a
football field will still have the same
distance from sideline to sideline.
And next year, SEC defenses will
still be fast enough to cover all 53
and one-third yards of it.
I Still, you have to feel for Meyer.
He wanted to set the SEC ablaze
with his offense. Just take a look in
his eyes to see how that has gone.
He needs to succeed, but more
importantly, he needs time to suc-
ceed more than two years.
He'll adapt. He's not a retard.


* UF's Chad Jackson was named
a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff
Award, given to the nation's top
receiver. Jackson, one of 15
players on the list, was the only
SEC player nominated.


M Basketball : Seton Hall vs. Duke
ESPN, 7:30 p.m (Preseason NIT)

UNBA: Knicks vs. Lakers
ESPN, 10 p.m.


U 1991: After finishing first in the SEC twice
but not earning a title because of probation,
UF finally wins an SEC title after its 35-26
win against Kentucky. UF finished 10-2 and
fell to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.


EThe Santa Fe Community College wom-
en's basketball team defeated Hillsbor-
ough Community College 83-70 in Tampa
Tuesday. Carly Collins led the Saints with
21 points and 14 rebounds.






18, ALLIGATOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005


Williams still a

mysterious figure
Editor's note: This is Part 2 of a two-
part feature chronicling the odyssey of
former UF guard Jason Williams. See
alligatorSports.org for Part 1.

By LOUIS ANASTASIS
Alligator Staff Writer
lanastasis@alligator.org
ORLANDO Miami center Shaquille
O'Neal vividly remembers the first time
he met Jason Williams during the summer
of 1998.
O'Neal, Penny Hardaway and others
were playing pick-up basketball outside
Orlando when a foreign face interrupted
their game.
"It was like in the movie 'White Men
Can't Jump,'" O'Neal said. "There were
just a bunch of white guys, and Jason
Williams was like the little white guy sit-
ting on the sidelines, and nobody was re-


ally paying him any attention. He was like,
'Can I play?' I was like, 'Yeah,' and he tore
Penny up."
Just months removed from his UF ex-
pulsion, it was NBA-or-bust for the point
guard.
Most teams frowned upon Williams'
off-the-court track record. Sacramento em-
braced him, however, selecting him with
the No. 7 overall pick of the 1998 draft. The
franchise has never been the same.
"The Kings were always a boring team,
and now, they still are. But when he went
there, he gave them his style with behind-
the-back passes and all that," O'Neal said.
"Jason Williams put Sacramento on the
map."
Williams became an overnight smash,
scoring 21 points and recording five steals
against San Antonio in his debut.
But the ex-Gator transcended statis-
tics.-He was running, gunning, dribbling,
crossing over, hopping and driving oppos-
ing point guards mad. He was a bite size
Rucker Park. He was flash in sneakers. He,
a white boy playing in a hip-hop oriented
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profession, orchestrated dribbling., moves
and passes that, to this day, have yet to be
named.
"He was a hip-hop Pistol Pete Maravich,"
O'Neal said. "That's who he is."
Equipped with the nickname White
Chocolate, Williams converted every game
into his own personal highlight reel.
"He had a lot of pizzazz to his
game," Heat teammate Gary Payton said.
"Everybody was calling him 'Andl' and
'Streetballer."'
Williams turned a dormant Sacramento
franchise into a playoff team and the most
exciting squad in the NBA.
Falls from Grace
Meanwhile, 385 miles to the south, an at-
tentive O'Neal became impatient. The center
pestered Los Angeles general manager Jerry
West to bring Williams on board.
West .would have none of it. He no-
ticed that Williams' decision making was
often erratic. There were too many flashy
passes. There were too many ill-advised
three-pointers. Soon Sacramento coach Rick
Adelman began benching Williams 'toward
the end of games.
Then, the sledgehammer came down.
Williams failed a drug test in the summer
of 2000. He would be suspended for the
first five games of the season. But there was
more. During a game against Phoenix that
season, Williams launched a verbal tirade on
an Asian fan who taunted him.
"I will shoot all you Asian mother*******,"
adding," said Williams while imitating
machine gun fire. "Do you remember the
Vietnam War? I'll kill y'all just like that. Just


like Pearl Harbor, do you remember that?"
A $15,000 fine followed. Sacramento
traded Williams to Memphis for Mike Bibby
at the end of the season.
"He came in with Sacramento, did all this
stuff, and could never get over the hiump,"
O'Neal said. "Sacramento was a good team
once they were usinghis style but the\ could
never get over the-hump, and they needed a
scapegoat."
Punk, or Misunderstood?
Who is the real Jason Williams?
In Memphis, he toned down his game
and his outlandish behavior. He regained
his status as one of the NBA's elite point
guards when he averaged better than eight
assists a game in his first two seasons there.
In a 2005 game against Denver, he became
the only player in NBA history to record 15
assists without committing a turnover.
Who is the real Jason Williams?
Williams, as he had always done with
Sacramento, led Memphis to the playoffs.
His team, as always seemed to be the case,
fell in the opening round. After Phoenix
swept the Grizzlies in the 2005 playoffs,
the point guard yelled at a columnist and
snatched the writer's pen out of his hands.
The incident landed Williams a $10,000 fine.
So really who is the real Jason
Williams?
The Heat believe they hold answer.
They believe Williams' public perception
is skewed. They traded for him during the
summer with the assumption that he has
matured on and off the court.
So why the negative image?
"White guy. Tattoos. Flashy. It's just a ste-
reotype, and they look at him as a punk or
whatever," said Miami guard and former UFk
star Matt Walsh. "But since the whole time


that I've been here, I can tell you that there's
nothing farther from the truth."
Ask Miami players about Williams' game,
and they will tell you White Chocolate is the
best passer on the planet.
Ask Heat players about Williams' per-
sonality, and they will tell you how Williams
is a close friend. How he always offers to
pick up the tab at a restaurant. How he's a
family guy.
Williams now lives in Isleworth, next
door to O'Neal where the two spent the off-
season barbecuing, boating and taking care
of each other's kids..
"Sacramento was a good team
once they were using his style,
but they could never get over the
hump, and they needed a scape-
goat."
Shaquille O'Neal
Miami Heat center

"I don't even think of Shaq as a team-
mate," said Williams who, with his wife
Denika, has a 4-year-old son Jaxon and a 1-
year-old daughter Mia. "He's such a great
guy, and I wouldn't trade him for anybody
in the world. Words can't really explain
what kind of a guy he is."
If Williams isn't spending time with
O'Neal's kids, he is probably looking after
underprivileged children.
At Memphis, for example, he frequented
the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
"In terms of him being around young
people, the way he treated my kids is really
unique and extraordinary," UF coach Billy
Donovan said. "I think Jason often feels a


lot better around people who are not trying
to do a story on him- or trying to label him
or trying to create an image about him. He
feels a lot more comfortable being around
younger kids, high school kids because he
knows they're not drawing any conclusions
or opinions about him."
Yet something seems amiss.
One would think Williams recalls the
day he first played pick-up ball with
O'Neal.
Said Williams: "That was such a long
time ago. I don't even remember." "
Walsh along with Heat teammate and
former UF forward Udonis Haslem main-
tain they hold a special bond with Williams
based on their Gator roots.
Said Williams: "But the whole team
hangs out."
And with this statement, Williams em-
phasizes the interview is winding down.
His stare lies somewhere between expres-
sionless and cold. His eyes glare, almost
piercing the reporters who have lingered to
brave the increasingly short answers.
Perhaps Williams has somewhere im-
portant to be. Maybe he is anxious to drive
to his Isleworth home and see his family.
Time for one more question, maybe? -
"Jason, I know all of you guys hang out,
but there has to be a special bond between
you and the Gator guys. I mean, I know
you went to a bunch of colleges (Williams
enrolled at Virginia's Fork Union Military
Academy for four days) but..."
"Man, I went to two colleges," Williams
retorts. "What are you talking about?"
He snatches his belongings and strides
toward the exit. And, gradually, the gray-
ness of his shirt is swallowed by the dark-
ness of the hallway.


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Receiver


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to Gators
By BRYAN APP -
Alligator Staff Writer
bapp@alligator.6rg

Growing up less than 10 miles
from Jacksonville's Alltel Stadium,
Jamar Hornsby always knew he'd
be invited to the World's Largest
Outdoor Cocktail Party.
With whom he would R.S.VP.
was the question.
Rated a five-star prospect and
the No. 3 wide receiver in the coun-
try by scout.com, the Sandalwood
High senior whittled down his list
of. prospective colleges to VUF and
Georgia.
In the end, he said it came down
to which school wanted and needed
him most. On Tuesday, Hornsby
orally committed to the Gators al-
though he can't officially sign until
Feb. 2 and could change his mind
before then.
"Florida stayed in touch just
about every day," Hornsby said, "I
think they just wanted me to come
there and make an impact."
A two-way player who regis-
tered 83 tackles and 10 pass break-
ups as a safety along with 720 yards
and nine touchdowns as a receiver
last season, Hornsby said he's not
alarmed by the first-year struggles
of Coach Urban Meyer's spread op-
tion offense.
"I just wanted a program
wheie I could come in my
first year and play."
Jamar Hornsby
UF oral commitment

"I think [Meyer] needs receiv-
ers; he needs playmakers," he said.
"He has a few, but they had a big
loss at the beginning of the season
with Bubba Caldwell going out
with a broken leg and Dallas [Baker]
now hurt. Now, the only people
they have to rely on are Jemalle
[Cornelius] and Chad [Jackson].
Provided that those four juniors
return next season, Hornsby could
find himself at the bottom of one
of the most experienced receiving
corps in the country, but he's not
worried.
"I just wanted a program where
I could come in my first year and
play," Hornsby said. "I really don't
care who's there. We're friends -
off the field, but when it-comes to
playing time, I've got to do my job,
and I'm going to take somebody's
position."
Hornsby's decision comes after
Stephenville (Texas) High quarter-
back Jevan Snead decided to change
his oral commitment from UF to
Texas on Monday.
The receiver wasn't aware of
Snead's decommitment but said
he'd be happy catching touchdown
passes from UF prospect Tim Tebow,
one of the top quarterbacks in the
nation who is currently deciding
betweeIUF and Alabama.


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the independent florida Not ofcially associated with the University of Flonda Pubished by Camps Csmmnunications, Inc. ofGainesville, Flonda VOLUME 99 ISSUE 59 We Inform. You Decide. Recycle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 DEVELOPERS MUST START THE BUILDING BY MAY 2007. By JESSICA RIFFEL Alligator Writer iriffel@alligator.org The University Corners project is now a reality thanks to a $37 million tax-incentive package, approved Tuesday by the Community Redevelopment Agency. Comers developer Frank Darabi said the project would not have been possible without help from the agency, which consists of Gainesville City Commission members. "I'm grateful to the City Commission that they share our vision for that comer," Darabi said. The commission mandated that construction of the three-block project on University Avenue and 13th Street must begin by May 25, 2007, and be completed within five years. Darabi said the next step the developer will take is to finish plans and get financing for the project. .University Corners will be a "I'm grateful to the City Work has already started, including cleaning up toxic chemicals from Com mission that they a former dry-cleaning business. share our vision for that The developer also has negotiated lease terminations with current corner. tenants and has settled with every Frank Darabi tenant except Maui Teriyaki. University Corners developer "We have plans .to build above -and around one tenant we don't have high-end development with condothe money to pay," Darabi said. minium units and more than 100,000 Commissioner Warren Nielsen square feet of retail space, developsupported the .development of ers said. The commission expects it University Corners, claiming it to bring in money for the city in the would promote more new developlong run because of increased taxes. ments nearby He also said the $37 million is required for development and is necessary for the project to move forward. Commissioner Ed Braddy supported the incentive because the city has not supported a project like this before. "To me, it's worth this vote to see how the project goes," Braddy said. Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan did not vote in favor of the $37 million. She said she supports the project but wants some public ownership, suci as public input on parking issues or a lesser incentive amount. More labs found in homes, motels By ASHTON GROSZ Alligator Writer The existence of clandestine methamphetamine labs is a dangerous health hazard -and not just for drug users. Florida law enforcement agencies are increasing efforts to find and clean up "meth" labs due to a growing number set up in hotel rooms, apartment complexes and outdoor parks where lingering carcinogenic vapors endanger the health of those nearby. Robin McDaniel, an agent at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, said he has seized about 150 meth labs since 1999, many of which were in hotel rooms. "Whoever sleeps in that motel room is contaminated," McDaniel said. He said meth is cooked using household items such as lithium batteries, peroxide, anhydrous ammonia and over-the-counter medicines containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, like Sudafed. Once the FDLE finds a clandestine lab in a hotel or house, officials let the owner know that he or she is liable if anyone suffers from health problems as a result. McDaniel said enforcing cleanup is more difficult. "It's hard to check on these people because there's no law that lets us," he said. McDaniel teaches first responders how to safely destroy the labs by wearing air tanks and insulated chemical suits where temperatures inside can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit, putting workers at risk of heat exhaustion. He said the majority of hotel workers in Florida are still not taught to spot hazyards, but law enforcement officials are being trained due to increasing meth use in Florida. The drug trend is originally from the Midwest. "This is just the tip of the iceberg," he said of the drug's growth. "Florida ain't seen nothing yet." In October, the Florida House Committee on Health Care Regulation heard a presentation by James McDonough, director of the Florida Office of Drug Control, on policy response to methamphetamines. McDonough said 273 labs have been seized this year in Florida, and he projected the number would reach 364, up from 15 labs seized in 2000. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration's breakdown by county, one lab in Alachua County has State been seized every year since News October 2003. Alachua County Sheriff's Office spokesman Capt. Jim Troiano said that although the drug is more prevalent in counties in the Florida panhandle, local code enforcement officers have requested training from the sheriff's office to recognize clandestine meth labs. Troiano said meth, dubbed the "redneck drug of choice," is cheaper to buy than cocaine, and the highly portable labs can be difficult for law enforcement to detect. "You can put a meth lab in a gym bag," Troiano said. He also said hotel cleaning staff should be wary of unusual items in hotel room trash cans and ammonia odors, though cookers can contain strong fumes in propane tanks. "You, as a person, would never know that methamphetamines had been in that hotel room," Troiano said. "Everything in this room would be contaminated -everything." 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16; 2005 W ALLIGATOR, 3 !;TUDENT GOVERNMENT afteaprvscp nfe By DAVID COHEN Alligator Writer dcohen@alligator.org Student Senate approved a 50 percent cap on speakers' fees for special events, such as Hispanic Heritage Month, on Tuesday night by a 51-23 vote. Budget & Appropriations Committee Chairman Ryan Moseley said the cap was put in place to encourage diverse programming and to ensure that the advertising and food needed to attract students is within budget limits. "We believed that it would help the student body in general," he said. The cap on speakers' fees forced the Asian American Student Union to reallocate $8,000 for its Kaleidoscope Month in November 2006. The group created Kaleidoscope Olympics, which will be a series of games promoting communication, interaction and unity with AASU sub-organizations, to comply with the cap. Sen. Justin Stone said the committee was amazed at the new programming that groups brought forth. Moseley said his committee will be meeting soon to discuss a $310,000 cut in funds for the Reitz Union, Recreational Sports and Student Government. Moseley said SG asked the UF Fee Committee for an 85-cent Activity & Service Fee increase and received a 60cent increase, resulting in cuts to the proposed budgets. He said he expects more cuts in the future, but it was too early to tell the amount of impact on student organizations. Senate passed the entire Special Events Budget for 2006-07 with the speakers' fee cap totaling $262,290. In other Senate news, former Senate President Diane Kassim said she was "terrified" that the Senate might be heading on a path toward less diversification. "My motivation is my concern for our future," she said. "It scares the daylights out of me." She said being a member of Senate forces students to go political. "That's .the game you are forced to play," she said. "I have made decisions that I am not proud of. It's very important to question everyKassim thing. Question me. Anyone can be full of crap." Also at the meeting, Student Body President Joe Goldberg announced UF is working to improve commuiication with students regarding class cancellations for severe storms. Goldberg said he met with UF administration and reported that the university plans to update its Web site more frequently as a storm approaches. Goldberg said he lobbied for this decision after he received numerous calls about whether or not class was going to be cancelled for Hurricane Wilma. W --7est Fresh 6 "'V roduce 4 Supermarket Produce,Mieats and Sec fed / 352 -372 1741 &'G rne 515 NW23rd Ave Open 7 days a week M-Sat 8am-8pm Sun 9am-7pm *prices good till 11/22 Nasoya Organic Tofu I Solana Gold Organic Extra Firm, Firm and Soft Apple Juice 990/1b. tub Unfiltered, Mountain Grown O0 Reg. $2.59 I $6.99/gallon YI I .I:-Zea K ~ ~TEEYf~TE1. .1 King Fish I Undurraga Shiraz Cabernet, Merlot and Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay and Chardonnay from California Sauvignon Blanc from Chile, S.A. $3.99/750mL $3.99/750mL Florida Vine Ripe I Florida Navels, Tomatoes i Red Navels, Tangerines 990/1b. I 12/$2.99 "Goally Jett Washington State Sweet Potatoes g Red DeliciousApples 49#/lb. 69o/lb. 4Olb Box$25.00 401b Box/$25.00 RIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS IR DUK Do Whatever it takes., F Congratulations STUDY ABROAD IN PARIS INFO MEETING TODAY UF-SPONSORED STUDY ABROAD IN PARIS .Spring Break 2006 .May Intersession 2006 -Summer 2006 Join us TODAY, November 16 at 4:00 PM in 1084 Weimerto learn more about our programs For more information, visit our website at www.clas.ufl.eduIPRC or email us at paris-research@clas2ufi0edu Break, May Intersession and Summer Study Abroad Programs. Apply now' 994 is &Or atW& 4ioe' Zel1515 SW 13th St 22 Ai S 0T -PE L 0 pm 0 U) Z 0 02 "O G0 -E E )0 n

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4, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 Panel discusses aCk!f, of preparation Ror hurricanes By STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ Alligator Writer srodriguez@alligator.org A UF law professor said the government should ban development along the Gulf Coast because of Hurricane Katrina's devastation in a panel discussion Tuesday "The government won't ban coastal development because of property rights," said professor Michael Allan Wolf. "The president has a profound ignorance for the proper role of the government." Wolf said the major component of the presiOn dent's solution to Katrina's devastation is tax reC'mpiS lief for victims. Four other speakers agreed with him in the panel discussion. State Rep. Ed Jennings questioned whether Florida should allow mobile homes. "I don't think we have a clue when it comes to a time of tragedy," Jennings said. Jennings said his concern is that the government is relying too heavily on the American Red Cross for disaster relief. "The American Red Cross is great, but they are still a nonprofit organization," Jennings said. "I expect the government to protect me and my family with federal resources." Jennings said the government should allot money to prepare for hurricanes. Wolf said the president was also urging people to give to the Salvation Army. "The Salvation Army is a religious organization," Wolf said. "What about using our tax dollars?" Wokz said the govermnent should use tax money to subsidize affordable housing. Ways to minimize the effects of race and poverty in hurricane-stricken areas were also discussed. Alyson Flournoy, a UF law professor, said 100,000 Louisiana residents could not evacuate because they did not have cars. The government failed to provide a feasible evacuation strategy for these people, Flournoy said. Tim Hussin / Alligator Staff Florida House of Representatives' Ed Jennings addresses students about the problems and issues surrounding Hurricane Katrina. He stressed that future preparation is necessary to avoid a future problem. Flournoy also worried about communities exposed to toxic Jennings said that the state of Florida must make sure that mercury from wrecked coal-fired power plants. 17 million people are prepared for natural disasters. "The government's solution is to just warn people," "We need to have county by county plans," he said. "We Flournoy said. "The mercury is on fish, and they're just telling need a state and federal 'emergency army' that is prepared on people not to eat fish." the ground to respond to these issues." EA &EC UNITY COLLEGE" Virtual lab gives SFCC students hands-on experience By ALEXIS LLOYD Alligator Writer SFCC's future health-information managers will be able to receive hands-on learning about how to interpret medical records. SFCC is one of 12 piltit schools nationwide and the only college in Florida chosen to participate in the American Health Information Management Association's eHIM Virtual Lab project, which is designed to expose health-information management students to software they will see in the field. "Santa Fe has a lot of physical records located here on campus, but this program will allow people to access recordsfrom home," said program coordinator Karen Bakuzonis. All personal information has been blocked from the files. "It is one thing to read theory of records management. There's more a sense of reality to see the live data," Bakuzonis said. SFCC student Grace Patrick "I would recoinmend this program to anyone. The career field is opening up and growing quickly." Grace Patrick SFCC student worked in a doctor's office as a patient-care. coordinator. She said she decided to come back to SFCC to focus more on the management side of her medical career. "Santa Fe has done a wonderful job preparing me to enter the workplace," Patrick said. "I would recommend this program to anyone. The career field is opening up and growing quickly." Patrick will graduate from the two-year program this semester and begin her new job as an oncology data specialist at Shands Medical Plaza in December. Bakuzonis said the purpose of the virtual lab is to help students like Patrick "be more prepared, have a better understanding and higher confidence levels" as they enter the workplace. "I think [the virtual lab] program will be a nice additive for future students," Patrick said. "It is more helpful to have more hands-on activities." "[SFCC] is on the ground floor in developing the virtual lab," Bakuzonis said. "Being the only school in Florida, we have the advantage into how this program will be formed." The program willbegin in January. the33 fatlm 0 ate 4/ pi presented by The Board Of Colleoe Councils Thi Wensay *o.1t *:30 9:0PSn S -1 Presented All Student Government Funded Speakers sponsored provided by Organizations are encouraged to attend and learn how to make the most of your budgetA A mixer is scheduled to follow the summit. 2005 Board of Colleae Councils -3011 Wayne Reitz Union -http://www.uf bocc.org

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 5 Speakers talk rape By DONNA MITRANI Alligator Contributing Writer Kelly Addington and Rebecca Tieder said they want to "make cock blocking cool." The 30-year-olds spoke to a crowd of about 100 about how to reduce sexual assault and make a difference Tuesday night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom. The two women spoke about their first-hand experience with rape on a college campus. "People will listen if you say, 'It's happened to me, and look what I've done with my life,"' said 20-year-old Veronica Cooper, vice chairwoman of AAREST, Acting Against Rape: Every Student's Taskforce. Addington said she was raped while drunk and possibly drugged by a man visiting her one weekend during her senior year at the University of West Florida. She realized she was sexually assaulted a few months later after two positive pregnancy tests and recurring nightmares about feeling trapped and powerless. To her knowledge, she hadn't had sex with anyone in almost a year. "Either there was a second Jesus coming into the world and I had immaculately conceived, or I had been sexually assaulted," Addington said. Addington and long-time best friend Tieder quickly traced back the pregnancy to Addington's male guest. When Addington confronted the man, he told her that although she may not remember it, Addington wanted it and was all over him. Addington had a miscarriage three weeks after finding out. At the time, she felt guilt, fear and anger and blamed herself, she said. With the help of her mother and Tieder, On Addington survived (e _-pZ the trauma. "Life is best if lived without fear but awareness," Addington said. Tieder and Addington have toured 50 universities and high schools speaking on how to gain control of sexual assault rather than letting it take control. The pair said students should communicate more openly with partners about sex and use campus resources to make a difference. "We are in this together, and the solution relies on all of us to make better decisions," Tieder said. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Low prices, inability to detect by law enforcement makes meth 'drug of choice' METH, from page 1 Dave Koppenhaver, a forensic scientist and chemist for the FDLE, said carcinogenic vapors fill a room where meth is cooked. Someone who walks into a room containing an open bucket of anhydrous ammonia will immediately cough, and some can't stay in the room for more than 10 miutes, he said. "If you breathe in anhydrous ammonia, it robs your lungs of moisture and air," he said. "If you stay in that environment, you can quite literally cough your lungs out." Many labs the FDLE spots are small "momand-pop labs," producing about 3 ounces of meth, or the equivalent of 60 sugar packets. Koppenhaver compared meth contamination to the smell of cigarette smoke, detectable due to settled chemicals that coat the environment's surfaces. Aroom's walls cannot contain the byproduct in its entirety, he said. Cleaning costs, funded by federal grants, are about $3,000 for small labs and $100,000 for larger labs producing up to 1 pound of the drug, along with 5 to 6 pounds of hazardous byproduct, Koppenhaver said. "You, as a person, would never known oflabs inthehotel,buthiscleaningstaff is trained to look for glass bottles and needles. know that methamphetamines Sheriffs in Osceola County are hosting had been in that hotel room. meth-awareness seminars so hotel staff can Everything in this room would be recognize signs of former labs in rooms, said Lt. Patrick Maloney of the Osceola County contaminated -everything." Sheriff's Office. Capt. Jim Troiano Maloney saw a meth lab in an apartment ACSO spokesman complex that caused health problems for a nearby dweller as a result of toxic fumes seeping through the walls. Sanjay Patel, general manager of Comfort "I'm sure there would be some lingering in on Southwest 13th Street, said that in the health effects from the chemicals used in the 10 years he has been in business, he has not process," Maloney said. Greenery Square Annual 0 Christmas Open House Food! Fun! Fabulousl Nov. 6, 11 AN to 6 PM \P RHANGE S o60Qe r SGS 0 e*9 QitaeV ~0 v f~~eAts 8 Gax~o.ds 5416 NW 8th Ave Greenery Sutre M check out our ES WEDHESDA daily specials LADESNIGHT H"USIE Ladies Drink FREE $2 Pitchers for Everyone -Live DJ f' aklCimports? FREE BEER 9pm -10pm ext gif fi Much cooler, new fans installed 'ver the wrid 1718 W. Univ. Ave 378-7033 _1 x e2 0902 If yoa have any clothing (size XL, 2x or 3x) shoes, jewelry, unused perfumes, etc. Please donate them to Meridian Behavioral Healthcare by December 7. Give our patients a happy holiday Contact Ron Sikes at Meridian Behavioral Healthcare: 374-5600 ext 8945 he ego 'MO

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6, ALLIGATOR K WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 Edioriai Shady tactics Officials raise questions by charging for records he Editorial Board is convinced: UF President Bernie Machen is scared of students. Recent developments in the lawsuit against Machen pointed us to a most relevant but often neglected question: Why aren't UF administrators bending backward to give public records to students? If we had these accusations coming our way, we would certainly follow the public-records laws to the utmost technicality regardless of the lawsuit's actual chance of success. In fact, we would be more open than the law stipulates, just to make sure. We might even hand out milk and cookies with every request -because who could be angry after eating a cookie? But officials have continued to show quite an aversion to this tactic. First, they say e-mails are deleted. Then, they claim some are printed out and filed only by subject, not date. And a few weeks ago, they told UF student Thomas Mott he would have to pay almost $150 for documents similar to the ones Charles Grapski originally requested. We can all see that Mott has talked to Grapski and that he is trying to catch the administration violating the law. We'd hope Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin would be able to see this as well. Yet her office demanded labor costs of $135 to photocopy about 100 pages. They also added the maximum fee of 15 cents per page to Mott's bill. This is a confusing response. Sure, officials arguably have the legal right to charge this amount, if they can offer a convincing enough argument. But we don't think we're alone in wondering if taking advantage of these legal maximums is a wise move, especially with officials mum. However, although $135 to photocopy a few pages might seems exorbitant to a student, it falls perfectly in line with Telles-Irvin's salary -she makes a lot of money. But does Telles-Irvin really have no one else to make the copies? Is that person's fime really worth $135? How much time does it take someone to make 100 copies, anyway? And most importantly: Why complicate their situation further withsuch a pointless stipulation? Most students can't afford to pay $150, making it difficult for the bulk of UF's campus to access these kinds of records. We couldn't imagine a better example to illustrate the vast distance between students and administrators. If officials gave Mott the records for $15, we wouldn't complain. We might even wonder whether Grapski had been led astray by an overzealous attitude. But now we're convinced that the university isn't innocent in this mess. And we don't believe for a second the claim that Machen doesn't do much business on e-mail. What is his official e-mail address for? Sending junk mail? Machen communicates with many people over his email address, and we just don't buy into the idea that a big chunk of business isn't conducted on the Internet. Although we have our reservations about Grapski's guerilla tactics, we're glad he refiled his suit. Someone needs to stand up to the administration and expose its widespread secrecy. E-mail policies must be defined. the indpedent florida alligator Mike Gimignani EDITOR Eva Kis MANAGING EDITOR Emily Yehle OPINIONS EDITOR Tom Durrenberger, Scott Gilton, Andrew Meyer EDITORIAL BOARD The Alligator encourages comments from readers. Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 ords (about one letter-sized page). They moot be typed, dtouhle-spaced ond most icude the audhors tome. clifstation and phone number. Names ml be withheld it the w dteshows toot causo. We roeeoe the right to edit to, length, grammar, style ond libel. Send letters to ettersaeiigoto*.org, Sting thor to 1105 W. University e., r send them to P.O. Boo 14257. Gainesvile, FL 32604-2257.Columns ot ot 450 words about original topics and editorial caroon are 0 aloelcome. Questions? Coil 376-4458. Opinions .1 ALLIGATOR www.alligator.org/opinions ai P CA$TltM TU V4ri~c flRST STE. orCOND. Column Evolution decision harmful to Kansas o n Nov. 9, the Kansas State Board of Education voted 6-4 to adopt controversial biology standards that severely call into question the scientific theory of evolution. It offends me as a devotee of science and as a passionate believer in the extraordinary power and importance of public education. But more than that, it offends me as a product of Kansas' public schools. This offends me as a Kansan. Yes, in 2002, I graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School in Overland Park, Kan. But before engaging in a cathartic and fully justified attack on my state's infamous school board, let's remember what this decision does not do. It does not, as many assume, eliminate the teaching of evolution from Kansas schools. It does rot place a copy of the Ten Commandments in every classroom. What the new standards actually state are ridiculous enough without having to overstate their scope. The standards include harsh and unscientific criticism of evolution that, implicitly if not explicitly, places unproven and untested theories like "intelligent design" at the same level as widely accepted science. But for a second, I'm going to forget about the affront to Charles Darwin and the hundreds of biologists who have accomplished breathtaking work in this area. Instead, I'd like to focus on the most important aspect of any story: how it affects me. Not just me, but all Kansans, both the expatriates and those still living in the state. It's never been easy to be a Kansan, especially one living outside the state, and the recent years have not been friendly to us. Last year, Thomas Frank wrote a book with a title that perhaps best summarizes contemporary attitudes toward the Sunflower State: "What's the Matter with Kansas?" In the national consciousness, Kansas has largely ceased to be a community of people, and instead acts as some kind of collective punch line. People who have never met a Kansan, never experienced the extraordinary kindness and courtesy of Kansans, presume to denigrate an entire population. UF students will tell Andrew Bare their hilarious Kansas jokes withThe Bare Truth out realizing that J. Wayne Reitz letters@amigator.org was born there. I People who have never set foot in the state, never seen the lush beauty of the University of Kansas campus in fall, will portray an entire state as a massive wheat field without a single two-story building. This is all very annoying when the speakers don't have ammunition. I worry that the Kansas school system, my school system, will lose credibility. The credibility that has been built over decades by the hard work of thousands of dedicated Kansans -men and women who have spent their lives turning the state's schools into some of the nation's best. I worry that the next mediocre student to come out of Shawnee Mission West and apply to UP isn't going to get the benefit of the doubt. I worry those high-tech companies whose employees carve out America's future, companies who build their offices in neighborhoods with top-flight schools, will look at Kansas as a state hostile to science and learning. I worry that the teachers I grew to love in my seven years in the Kansas school system will find themselves the target of scorn and will be looked down upon by their peers. And all this so that six members of the Kansas State Board of Education could accomplish God only knows what. Andrew Bare is a journalism senior. His column appears on Wednesday. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 7 Guest column Gators must cast off Spurrier fantasy, rally behind Meyer Jet's time to cut Steve Spurrier loose from the Gator Nation. I will never forget all the great things he did for our football program. He brought us a Heisman Trophy as a player. He brought us six SEC titles, a national title and another Heisman Trophy winner as a coach. He was a great Gator. Key word: "was." After 12 successful seasons at the helm, Spurrier was tired of winning so much. He was bored with SEC championships and trips to major bowl games. Spurrier dropped the Gators like a bored child drops a toy that's no longer fun. Spurrier turned his back on the Gators. There is no way to sugarcoat it. If he wanted to leave, fine. It just would have been nice if he had let us know beforehand. Instead, Spurrier left UF at the height of recruiting season, just weeks before signing day, leaving Jeremy Foley with only a matter of days to find a replacement. Thanks to Steve Spurrier, Foley had no time to line up a quality replacement, and the Gator Nation was stuck with Ron Zook. Flash forward three years. Ron Zook turned out to be a really nice guy with no football brain and was fired mid-season. Coincidentally, Spurrier was unemployed folTripp Miller lowing an embarrassSpeaking Out ing stint in the NFL and looking for work back in the college ranks. But he didn't want the Florida job. He left because he was bored with it in 2001, and he wanted nothing to do with it in 2005. He wanted a new challenge. What better challenge than to come to a school with zero football history and try to beat the team he had made so great? And so it was: Spurrier, head coach at South Carolina. Today, Spurrier is a rival. He is foe, not friend. And yet Page 133 of the football media guide is a tribute to the man who turned his back on the Gators. On Saturday, Spurrier accomplished his goal by beating his former team and ending any hopes oJ a trip to the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. It's time to cut him loose. It's time to send his Heisman Trophy up to Columbia. He is no longer a Gator. He is a Gamecock and nothing more. Today the Gator Nation needs to rally around Urban Meyer, not as the second coming of Spurrier but as the coach who may finally end Spurrier's long-held tyranny over the SEC. Tripp Miller is a journalism junior: Letters to the Editor 'Intelligent design' lacks essentials of scientific theory A scientific theory has two parts. At its core is a collection of assertions about the nature of some aspect of the universe -say in particular, the development of life on Earth. From this core, one extracts the second part: hypotheses and predictions either refuted or supported by experiment or observation. "Intelligent design" theory precisely lacks the ability to produce predictive hypotheses or suggest particular real world observations. In fact, by positing the existence of a supernatural being, it automatically throws its scope beyond natural science. Intelligent design's key idea is that the complexity of life implies that a supernatural, intelligent creator designed it. Many of the theory's supporters suggest that the human eye, for example, could not be the product of mere chance. However, no conceivable experiment nor observation could provide evidence to either support or refute the existence of deliberate supernatural intelligence designing the eye. This critical component is necessary for the hypothesis to have any scientific worth. So while the problem of the eye leaves something to be desired of evolutionary theory, intelligent design does not provide a scientific alternative. In fact, this shortcoming extends to practically any hypothesis or suggestion that could come out of the theory because it posits the will of an And so the liberals were appeased, the conservatives entity beyond our ken. No real world observation can be shaken but no longer threatened and the radicals marginalscientifically attributed to a supernatural cause. ized. At worst, it points to the scientific community where The spontaneity and absence of a unifying political idecurrent evolutionary theory needs revision and improveology do not exclude the rioters in France from this same ment. No reasonable person will claim that evolutionary logic. Already, French politicians are pushing through theory is perfect in its present state; but like any good, more social welfare measures that will (maybe) help to alsound scientific theory, it is constantly being revised, upleviate the plight of the jobless and poor in that country. dated and improved. Does anyone honestly believe the poor communities of Franco Cafiero France could have achieved this by signing some sort of pe8LS tition, attending a peaceful demonstration or through electoral politics (mainland France has zero non-white parlia* ment members)? Do not be so idealistic, young capitalist. Frederick Douglass said it best: "Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want Riots proven effective in changing policies in France crops without ploughing up the ground; they want rain Poor people are lazy? Ridiculous amounts of Ayn Rand without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean withquotes? American college students pretending to know out the awful roar of its many waters. .Power concedes what poor people want? What is this, a joke? nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." The modern welfare state only exists today because On a side note, as to the comment made by Chris New some very intelligent capitalist found it easier to protect about the rich not hiring thugs who beat workers: I'd like his wealth by doling out a little of it through welfare rather him to try to come up with a more historically accurate than risking more and more major disruptions from those definition for the state police! who created his wealth: a radicalized working class engagSkeet Surrency ing in strikes, direct action and riots. 2AG io o Got a lot going on? Check out the Holiday Gift Guides for great gift idae. 33 Holiday Gift Guide I comes out Nov. 18 Holiday Gift Guide II comes out Dec. 2 You may qualify to participate in a Phase 1 (single dose) clinical research trial of an investigational drug being developed for possible use in diabetes. The study involves 4 out-patient visits and participants will be compensated for their time. 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8, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 ON CAMPUS UF -professor makes waves lecturing on tsunamis ,Tricia Coyne/ Alligator Staff Jeff Montgomery and his wife, Christy, watch a slide presentation in Emerson Alumni Hall on Tuesday that depicts tsunami devastation in the Andaman Islands, India, in December 2004. By OLIVIA ORMOS Alligator Contributing Writer Deep within the earth in the Turlington Plaza basement lies the only seismometer in Gainesville, which picks up waves that travel through the earth. UF assistant professor of geology Andrew Zimmerman lectured to a crowd of about 70 curious UF alumni Tuesday night about the seismometer and the science of tsunamis. Different seisriometers are still picking up waves resulting from the tsunami that devastated Indonesia last December. "The earth, in fact, is ringing like a bell, and there are different wavelengths," he said. "It is almost like having different bells with different tones expanding and vibrating like a bell does. Even a year later the earth is still ringing." Zimmerman presented before-andafter pictures of Indonesia's tsunami damages. He discussed the history and science of waves and earthquakes, the three types of plate boundaries and the various types of waves. "There have been a lot of recent natural disasters, and people want to understand them more," he said. He said the Indonesian tsunami was "the strongest earthquake in four years and the fourth strongest since 1900." The latest figures reveal 300,000 deaths from the disaster, he said.The Alumni Association brought Zimmerman as part of a distinguished speaker series, held once a month, which is also open to the public. Mary Clayton, a member of the UF Alumni Association who graduated in 1-965, said both she and her husband attend the series of lectures to further their knowledge. "The lectures have extremely varied topics, and there are always different speakers, usually good lecturers from the university," Clayton said. Clayton said the main reason why she was interested in coming to hear the lecture was because her neighbor's son survived the last tsunami because he was out on a boat snorkeling. Zimmerman said to understand a tsunami, you have to understand earthquakes and waves. The word comes from the Japanese "tsu" meaning harbor and "nami" meaning wave. "Typically, waves travel up to 500 mph in open ocean and only when they get near shore do they feel the bottom and slow down, but build up in height," he said. "Copyrighted Materia I Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" GAINESVILLE FAMILY DENTISTRY \i&O;, illiam M. \Nitt, D.D.S iSit us at drwitsoffice con Happy Hour 4pm-9pm Gil Brodach, D.M 0 $4 Pitchers -$1 Drafts We Offer Orthodontics Braces th G u ERECe comutenze 1-istcrwn/nly to dining out $1 Bottles for everyone frdhenin Live Acoustic Music 5622 N.W 43 Street UF Students (in Waterford Park) Present this ad for 1728 W.University Ave.377-7333 [352] 378 -3139 25% discount on all services aflia .4

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No pets.$405 indiv., www.bogartproperties.com 278-9347 11-21-25-1 2/2 Laurels Apt Avail by Dec. 0 On UF bus route 5 Will give free stuff away w/apt @ Nice deal. 377-3264 12-7-36-1 DUCKPOND w/LOFT BR Adorable 1/1 apt. for female grad student. $550/mo u.ils incl. No pets. Avail now 3394222 v msg. 11-22-20-i Grad Student Roommates Wanted Huge 3BR house in very quiet neighborhood across from Royal Park Plaza. Incl All Utils, cable, phone, W/D. $450/mo 352-375-2662 11-30-21-1 LARGE FULLY FURNISHED ROOM in a luxury 2 story house with professional lady who is seeking the same. The Valley off NW 39th Ave. $150/wk incl cable, elecric, phone. 514-3409 11-16-10-1 ROOM IN A HOUSE W/BIG YARD 10 min from UF. For serious female student, NS. All included $400/mo Short term ok. 352376-9960 11-16-10-1 COLLEGIATE LIVING ORGANIZATION Spring Leases Available! Only $275/mo w/ethernet, until, parking, furnished, one block from campus! 377-4269. Grove.ufl.edu/-clo 12-7-19-1 Lovely, efficiency apt. All utilities includedQuiet seting. 15 minutes from university. No pets, non-smoker. $450/mo. Call 352-7452287 11-17-6-1 LEXINGTON CROSSING Spacios, clean, 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA. Spring & summer. Great amenities. $450/mo incl all utils. or negotiable. Call 305-742-5608 11-16-5-1 Nice studio for rent or work exchange on warwblood farm in Micanopy. Partially furnished. Beautiful setting. Rural, private. Pets, horse board ok. Avail Dec 1st. Please call 352-591-2474 11-23-10-1 Countryside 4BR/4BA. $375/mo Bus 9 & 35. T1 internet connection, gym & pool. Ind lease length neg. Can be unfurn if pref. Call Victor 352-337-9747 or 786-385-3971 11-23-8-1 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA for spring 400 for all util, cable, tivo, internet, fully furnished, 3 pools, fitness room, tennis, amazing roommates. Call 201-456-2803 11-18-5-1 M/F, NS, Grad student/Professional wanted to reent gorgeous furn room in new home. 1.5 mi to Shands. Kitchen, living room, laundry facilities included. $425/mo + share utils. Call 336-5450 or 954-328-2863 12-7-15-1 FIRST MONTH FREE Sublease available now-May 2006 Apt fully furnished (4/2). Great female roommates. Within 1 mi from UF. Rent $390 + util. 305318-1040 11-21-5-1 Fully furn. 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA in Campus Lodge. Huge gym, tanning, biggest pool in G-ville, bball, carwash, screened patio w/fan, stadium seating to watch 2TVs! Incis. fast internet, cable w/HBO, all util. incl. elec. Nice furnished! Discount $439 neg. 727-743-7926 11-18-4-1 Students & Graduates! Live close to UF & SFCC! $465/mo. All included. New appliances & furnishings. Avail Jan 06. Leave msg 386-795-5888 12-1-10-1 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA in Gainesville Apts. W/ D, bed, desk and gated community. $400/MO utils. incl. Bus #34 comes inside complex. 321-356-0626 12-1-10-1 For Rent a l unfurnishred QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS OF GREEN SPACE. Rustic 1 BR apt. $345/mo. 01BR cottage $375/mo. Call 378-9220 or mobile 213-3901. 12-7-72-2 ACROSS FROM UF 1 BRs from $460 Laundry on site, pets ok. Central Air, walk in closet. Open Weekends 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LYONS SPECIAL $99 1st month's rent 377-8797 12-7-72-2 Need a Rental Home or Condo? Need A Tenant? CALL THE BEST! .4, N Watson Reaty Corp. REALTOR>I www.watsonrent.com Property Mgmt/Rentals 352-335-0440 Full Service Sales 352-377-8899 -gvillepm@watsonrealtycorp.com 12-7-72-2 Wake up & walk to UF Studios & 1 bedrooms Starting @ $489 Pet friendly, Pool *Come See! 372-7111* 12-7-72-2 AVAILABLE JANUARY! HUGE floorplans! Great Pools! Water/Sewer included! Pets OK 1BR $550 2 BR $595! Bus or bike to UF 335-7275 12-7-72-2 LIVE DOWNTOWN FOR SPRING! Studios, 1/1s, 2/2s & 3/3s Pool*Alarm*Pets Welcome Available January! 338-0002 12-7-72-2 OSUN BAY APTS@ OSome furnished availed SOWalk or Bike to Campus es 1-1 $460/mo002-1 $520/mo www.sunisland.info @00376-6720 12-7-72-2 1 & 2BR apts. convenient to shopping, bus line, and just a few wiles from UP. Located off SW 20th Ave. $375 -$450, incl water, sewer, pest control & garbage. Sorry no pets. allowed. Call 335-7066. 12-7-72-2 41 Fill 1 gallon zip lock bags with any of the following items and bring them to the Alligator office by 4pm on December 7, 2005 to RECEIVE COUPONS REDEEMABLE FOR FREE ONE-DAY BASIC SIZE CLASSIFIED ADS (160 characters (one coupon per filled zip lock bag.) Coupons are valid through Aug 16, 2006 3-hole notebook paper, 3-ring binders, backpacks .calculatorscomposition books -construction paper crayons and markers e erasers -folders -glue and glue sticks e graph paper e pencil cases e pencils and pens e rulers e scissors e jackets -jeans -long-sleeved shirts -socks sweat suts -sweaters -underwear. Goodys Rack Room, Ross, Target, Wal-Mart, etc. Brushchopstick comb -conditioner -deodorant -hair accessories -hairstyling gel -laundry detergent lotion shampoo soap -toothbrush -toothpaste a llig a to r Bring items to: The Independent Florida Alligator located at 1105 W. University Ave Call the Classified Advertising Department for more information: 352.373.3463 Donations benefit homeless children of Alachua county in coordination with the Stuff the Bus promotion sponsored by Altrusa International of Gainesville. MOVE IN JANUARY! O Stress free living! Great rates! O 1 BR from $479 2BR from $549 0 Beautiful pools/courtyards* Pets OK Walk/bike to UF 372-7555 12-7-72-2 3/3 Luxury Avail. Now Roommate match for Jan. 24hr. Gym, Comp. Lab, Tan Close to UF Law, & SW Rec. Call 352-379-9255 12-7-72-2 Deluxe, Large 3 or 4BR apt/house, 60 second walk to UF. Remodeled, Old House charm. Central AC, washer/dryer included. Wood floors. With Parking. By Private Owner. 538-2181 Iv message 12-7-72-2 HUGE apt! HUGE value! 2BR avail. NOW! 1,2 & 4 BR units avail Jan '06 Pool, tennis, alarm, close to everything! FREE UF parking, pets welcome! pinetreegardens.com or call 376-4002 12-7-72-2 Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 second walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish. Short term available. Private Owner. $495up. 352-538-2181. Lv mssg 12-7-72-2 There's no place like home Make us yours! 1 BR/1 BA*2BR/2BA*3BR/3BA TH Cable*Gated*Sauna*24hr Gym*Tanning *Close to UF!*Lease for SPRING*377-2777 12-7-72-2 ***Beautiful and New"' 2BR/2BA & 3BR/3BA LUXURY FREE High-Speed Internet FREE Monitored Alarm FREE Cable/Tanning/Gym W/D plus TVs in every kitchen 374-FUNN (3866) 12-7-72-2 ** ELLIE'S HOUSES ** Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or 352-215-4990 12-7-72-2 SUN ISLAND 1.1 from $480.00 2.1 $530.00 $99 deposit for Grad students 999 SW 16th Ave phone # 376-6720 www.sunisland.info 12-7-72-2 4/4 Townhome for Fall Across from UF W/D, Alarm, DW From $550 per BR suite Open Weekends 371-0769 12-7-72-2 AVAILABLE JANUARY Studio and 1BRs From $529 Across From UP, Pets Ok. Laundry on Site, Wood Floors Avail Open Weekends 371-7777 12-7-72-2 LIVE STUDY PLAY Luxury 1/1, 2/2 flats & 3BR/3BA Townhomes Free Cable w/ HBO/Sho, Tan, 24 hr gym, Aerobics, W/D, Gated, Pet Friendly, Alarms *The Laurels, 335-4455* 12-7-72-2 Now leasing for January 2006 1 br for $595 or 3br for $870 2br townhome with W/D for $669 Alarms, park FREE @ UF, Pets welcome www.SpanishTrace.org 373-1111 12-7-72-2 Classifieds. 'Continued on next page.

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10, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 UFor Rent For Rent rfdnt For Rent For Rent unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished I unfurnishd unfurnished Spring lease Avail. 3/3 townhouse Cable w/HBO, tanning, gym All the extras! Almost gone! Call for specials 377-2801 12-7-72-2 Total Elec, 2 & 3 Bedroom, $395-$550, cent A/C, pool, tennis, B-ball waste, pest, lawn mowing. 251b pet $15/mo. M-F 10-6 or by appt. Alamar Gardens 4400 SW 20th Ave. 373-4244 UF bus line #20 12-7-72-2 **1 BR & 2ER BEAUTIFUL-' NEW kitchen, tile, carpet, paint 3BR/2BA Flats @0 $839/mo 2BR/2BA Flats @0 $725/mo 2BRover 1100 sq ft @ $725/ mo 1 BR-over 800 sq ft 0 $625/mo Close to UF, beautiful, quiet High-speed wireless internet $450 deposit 0 376-2507 12-7-72-2 Its Never Too Early! Huge 2 and 3 Beds for January! Cable W/D Pool Gym Pets Ok Pre-leasing for 2006! 372-8100 12-7-72-2 NEWLY RENOVATED Affordable, Quiet living HUGE 1& 2BR Pool Skylights 1.5 miles to UF Furn Avail 377-7401* 12-7-72-2 -ENORMOUS 3BR Avail for Current and Fall Pool*Tennis Cts*1.5 Mi 2 UF Ind lease, Furn & Util Avail Great Specials*377-7401 12-7-72-2 Countryside University Terrace Gainesville University Terrace West Individual Leases W/D, Pool & Utilities,$300-$325/mo. 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 urw website at www.edbaurmanagement.com, or call us to find your new home today 352375-7104 ex 2. Management Inc. 12-7-72-2 *UPPER CLASS Students* Perfect place to study FREE cable w/ HBO/Show FREE GARAGE*ALARM*WD Gated entry*Computer lab Wireless poolside*FREE Tanning 1,2&3brs**338-0003 12-7-72-2 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 1BR 1000 sq ft 2BR Townhouses & Flats Discounted Rates Starting @ $380 & $480 Close to Santa Fe, UF & 1-75 332-5070 127-71-2 CLOSE TO CAMPUS Available now! 2BR/1BA Apt. $475 3BR/1 BA Duplex $600 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-tn Specials! Over 30+ Private Homes Available! Call Today: 371:2118 12-7-50-2 *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 Going, Going, GONElt 2BR/1 BA only $675 Spacious floor plan, Quiet atmosphere Move in TODAY! 376-1248 12-7-45-2 STUDIO APT. 60 Sec. walk to UF. 1 or 2 rooms. Short term avail. $350 & up. Call 352-538-2181 12-7-39-2 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 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. 12-7-34-2 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 FREE MONTH'S RENT 2BR/2.5BA NW townhome. New tile 1st fir, carpet 2nd fir & paint. W/D, 1.5 mi to UF $725/mo pets ok Avail now 772-708-7048 12-7-38-2 *** CUTE, CLEAN, QUIET *** Stylish 2BR/2BA SW apt, W/D, alarm, skylight, mirrored living room, front porch great bus rte., pets okay. Avail Jan., $640/mo. Call 317-8150 for showing and information 11-28-20-2 4BR/2BA House 1904 NW 6th St. Easy bike ride to UF/ downtown. W/D & fenced yard $1,200/mo Call now for a discount on Nov. rent! 352-428-5925 11-17-15-2 DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. New tile, new carpet, new paint, central AC/heat, WID hk up. Walk/bike to UF. 408 NW 5th Ave. Unit A. $695/mo. 1 st/last &sec. www.gatorpads.com 284-0316 or 281-0733 11-28-20-2 Avail Dec several units within 1/2 mi of UF campus or closer. Efficiency $325 1BR/1BA $420, 2BR/2.5BA $725, 2BR/1 BA $600. Sec dep. No pets. Contact gv132601 @gmail.com or lv msg 352-870-7256 12-7-29-2 HISTORIC APTS Ceiling fans, hardwood floors: high ceilings, some w/fireplacesSE historic district. First, last, security. 2BR &2BR w/study 2-2BR Houses in NW Dntn. $600-800/mo No dogs please. 378-3704 11-30-20-2 Walk to UF 2BR.1BA duplex, cent A/C, private parking, 922 SW 6th Ave. $520 Edbaurmanagement.com 375-7104 12-727-2 INDIVIDUAL AND SEMESTER LEASES AVAILABLE FOR THE WINTER SEASON Convenient UF access $375 to $620/mo Action Real Estate Services 352-331-1133 1-15-31-2 VILLAGE LOFT APTS. 1BR Loft apts. 650-750 sq. ft. Starting $450/MO. Quiet, wooded setting. FREE monitored alarm system. 6400 SW 20th Ave. Call 332-0720 11-30-21-2 BRAND NEW 1430 SQ FT 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. Master suite w/private terrace. Pool, hi spd internet & security system hookups. New appliances. Near UF off 13th St. $950/mo. Call 561-912-6223, 954-755-1728 12-7-25-2 Lg 1 BR/1 BA avail spring in 2/2 Royal Palms luxury apt. 2 min walk to UF Walk-in closet big balcony/porchswing, W/D, free inet, alarm, new & quiet. Lg kitchen, all apple $589/ mo renewable 305-725-8885, 954-907-5900 11-23-15-2 MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 1, 2, & 3BR units. Available now. Starting @ $380/mo. 332-5070, 331-8225 12-7-25-2 GATOR PLACE CONDOS 2BR/1 BA New carpet. Nice, quiet. Short term lease available $600/mo. 373-0874. Broker. 11-16-10-2 WALK TO CAMPUS/MIDTOWN BARSIl!t College Park studio. Avail spring. Very clean, renovated, awesone location! Util incl. Call Cat 352-514-1237 11-23-15-2 La Mancha Apts. Enjoy all-inclusive individual leases. within walking distance of UF! Swimming pool, laundry facilities, private parking. Make your life easier today! Short term leases available! Call Campus Realty today! 692-3800 12-7-25-2 Campus Realty Great homes for rent in the UF area! 352-692-3800 ww.campusrealty.org/rentals 12-7-25-2 3207 W. UniVersity AVe Furnished + pool table, W/D, 2 car garage, off-street parking, tile floors. Campus Realty 692-3800 12-7-25-2 4BR/2BA HOUSE New carpets 1800 sq. ft. Walk to Law School. $1200/mo. Gore-Rabell Real Estate 3781387 www.gore-rabell.com 12-7-24-2 One mile to campus & Shands 2BR/1.5BA Avail. Jan. 1st Wood floors, W/D, DW, clean, no pets, sm, 1038 SW 6th Dr. $600/mo 239-898-9317 1-31-40-2 2 Rms. Both w/screened balconies. $275/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 11-17-10-2 Close in. Lots of green space. Large 4BR/ 2BA Home Screen porch. No pets. $800/MO Call (352)378-9220 or 213-3901 12-7-24-2 OAKBROOK CONDO Large, exclusive 2/2. W/D. Walk/ride to campus. Available Jan 1. $800/mo. Call 3782627 or 466-3797 12-7-21-2 AVAIL. JAN OR EARLIER Large, Modern, Clean 4BR/3BA house 1 block North of UF. Many amenities. Zoned ok for 4 roommates. $1600/mo. No Pets. K&M Properties 372-1509. 11-30-16-2 AVAIL. JAN. Great Location & Price. 1&2 BR. Apts. 1 Block from UF on North & East side of campus. Priced $440-$575/mo. No pets. K&M Properties 372-1509. 12-7-21-2 Reach over 60,000 UF & SFCC students returning to school. Discount Deadline: Wednesday, December 7,2005 Final Deadline:Thursday, January 5, 2006 Run Date: Monday, January 9,2006 Call your Sales Rep Today: 376.4482 d-vt4-L& thI eidshla or J J Am, x A 6 V,

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 U ALLIGATOR, 11 For Rent For Rent es Subleases Roommates al punished unfunishd U11 Spacious 1/1 with carport, gated, covered porch, fireplace. 2 houses from Norman Hall on SW 6th. Available Nov-July $500/mo, 1st, last + security. Call Jody 352-281-5666 11-14-5-2 CLOSE TO UF *4BR/3BA house hdwd firs, DW, W/D, cent. H/AC, fireplace, carport $1400/MO 1562 NW 18th St. 06 blocks to UF. 4BR/2BA newly renovated patio home 1300 sq ft. tile firs, cent H/AC, W/D, DW, faux wood blinds $1000/MO 1421 NW 6th Place. *Close to Balyhoos 3BR/1.5BA house hd. wd. firs., DW, W/D, cent H/AC, fenced yard, $850/MO 303 NW 36th St. 03 blks. from UF 2BR/1BA apt. Cent H/AC, security entrance $550/MO incl water 125 NW 10th St. 0 Carol 377-3852 11-22-10-2 One or both rooms in 2BR DOWNTOWN APT. Quiet neighborhood. CLOSE TO SHANDS, UF, & LIBRARY. $350/MO per person. Pets OK. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-2 Female roommate wanted 4BR/2BA. W/D. Located behind Norman Hall/near Sorority Row. Lots of parking. Wireless internet. $302.50 + utilities 352-359-0440 11-16-5-2 1/1 of 3/3 avail. Util & DSL, wash/dry, telephone, big screen HDTV, alarm @ house (no tow). $375 all included. Call Sergio @ 305-801-5809. Also ask about X-Box moddingl! 11-16-5-2 CUTE, CLEAN, CHEAP! 1BR cottage in convenient NW area. Pvt fenced yard, A/C, furn or unfurn. Avail immed. $390/mo 378-4684 11-16-5-2 2BR/1BA DUPLEX for rent. Newly remodeled and new appliances. W/D hk-up. Hawthorne Rd. SE 46th Terr. $600/MO, $600 dep. Call 352-258-8806 11-28-10-2 10 x 13 BR in 4RM house. Big pool & fireplace. 1mi from campus $400/MO +utilities. Includes W/D. Avail. Spring/Summer A & B Contact: mangoneg@ufi.edu 11-17-5-2 BRAND NEW Apartment Buildings Close to UF & Shopping 2BR/1.5BA condos W/D hookups $700/MO 494-9045 or 494-2173 11-28-10-2 WALK TO CLASS! Nice 2/1 house with big fenced yard. W/D. 716,NW 4th Ave. $695/mo evenings 472-9273, mobile 494-3154 or email biliconradconstruction@yahoo.com 11-29-10-2 $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 11-29-10-2 WALK TO CAMPUS! 2BR/2.5BA apt Behind sorority row. $1075/ mo. W/D, DW, alarm. Parkside II. Pets ok Allie 407-466-7524/Katherine 850-699-2950. 11-18-5-2 3BR/2BA Near Duckpond. Lg living room, dining room, den, screened room, wd firs, A/C, W/D, privacy fence. NS., no pets. 1140 NE 10th Ave. $850/mo. Call 213-6374 or 375-6854 11-18-5-2 1 BLK to UF! 2BR/1 BAApt $550/Mo 216 SW 12th Street Window A/C, Nat Gas ht. Wood Floors Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 1118-5-2 1 Blk to UFI 1BR/1BA Apt $470/Mo 1236 SW 4th Avenue Central H & Air, Carpet, Laundry Fac. Call Merrill Management Inc. 372-1494 1118-5-2 NW 1BR house. Freshly painted interior. 1000 sq. ft. Two window AC's and space heat. Several multi-use rooms. Some pets okay 1936 NW 31st Ave. $450 Jim 375-1590 11-21-5-2 1 Blk to UF! Across from Stadium 2 ROOM Efficiency w/shared bathroom $285/Mo. Call Merrill Managdnment Inc. 372-1494 11-16-2-2 Looking for an Apartment??? THE LEASING CONNECTION 1412 W. University Avenue Visit our NEW location in the new Target Copy Center! FREE Apartment and Housing Locator Service Call 352-376-4493 or visit www.TheLeasingConnection.com 12-7-15-2 PET'S PARADISE No app or pet fee 2BR townhome. Fireplace, privacy fence, new carpet, modern appliances, ceiling fans, CH/ AC, 1000 SW 59 Terr. Private owner. Please leave detailed msg. $450/mo 352-331-2099 11-21-5-2 BRAND NEW CAMPUS VIEW CONDO 2 minute walk Shands. 3BR/3BA $550/mo/ room. Alarm, W/D, Beautiful view. Available now. Call 561-994-2146 11-22-5-2 NEW COMPLEX 2 BLKS FROM CAMPUS Taylor Square Apt & Townhouses. 1 BR/ IlEA. Avail Jan 2006. $650/mo sacl hi-spd internet & W/D. Call 692-4066 12-1-10-2 ********WALK TO UF******** 2BR/1BA apt in older house next to University Ave-and 7th Terr. Pets ok, some. utilities included. $475/mo Greg 214-3291 OTHERS TOO! 11-23-3-2 ***711 NW 8th Street*** 2/1 Close to UF/Downtown. New interior, clawfoot tub $650/mo Drive by! Call 352332-1939 11-23-6-2 1/1 in 2/2 avail. in Oxford Manor w/i closet, priv bath, w/d, quiet great gym, close to Shands, shops $405 month plus half utilities. Female only. 352-328-5880 or kes208@ufl.edu 11-2210-2 Subleases 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 11-16-20-3 Female for 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 Avail Dec -Aug 916-295-4090 11-16-20-3 250 STEPS FROM CAMPUS! College Park sudio, util, incl, clean, walk to the bars! For spring. Call Cat 352-5141237 11-23-15-3 SICK OF YOUR DORM/ROOMMATES? Studio apt avail spring, College Park. 2 blocks from campus. Very clean! Call Catherine 514-1237 util incl. 11-23-15-3 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA W/D in unit utilities included. Free cable & ethernet. $469/mo. Female inquires only. Call Lauren @ 850324-3394 Great Female Roommate 01/0607/06 11-16-10-3 HAMPTON OAKS -2BR/2BA Apt. Great amenities. DW, W/D, fitness dtr., pool, spa & security system. Very clean. $865/mo. Call 954-540-1905 11-16-10-3 2 roommates for 2/1.5 townhouse. Bike to UF. SW 13th St. Call Jonah (561)706-8041 Semi-quiet area w/balcony & W/D fac. Pets welsome. 11-17-10-3 Nice 1 BR/ 1 BA loft apartment, no roommates. 2701 SW 13th St. Available Nov 1July 30, rent free in Nov. $615 mo +util. Pets addl. fee. 239-281-4411. 11-18-10-3 1 BR in 4BR/2BA apt. @ ROYAL VILLAGE 5 min from campus. Furnished with W/D. $440/mo. Call Atiya 352-338-9980 11-2110-3 ****WALK TO UFOOO@ 1 BR in 4BR/2BA house across from stadium $335/mo + utils. Avail Jan-Aug. Newly renovated, W/D, new appl. Call 352-262-7887 11-21-10-3 1 or both rooms in 2BR Downtown apt. Quiet neighborhood. Close to Shands, UF, & library. $350/mo per room. Pets ok. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-3 1 BED/i BATH in a 3/3 at University Glades. Currently only 1 roommate. Walk-in closet, ALL utils, cable, internet incl. Furnished $480 -Erik 954-651-0086 12-2-15-3 ROYAL VILLAGE -2BR in 4BR/2BA apt. Cable, H20, elec, i-net incl. Jan -Apr. $435/ ea/mo. Close to campus! Next door to gym, pool. Call Summer 813-382-5438 11-16-6-3 Piccadilly Apt. 1BR/1BA. Dec 20th lease til Aug 2006. Dec paid, $100 off Jan. Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 1116-5-3 ROYAL VILLAGE APT Blocks from campus. 1BR/1BA in 4BR/2BA, furn, W/D in unit, utils, cable internet incl. Pool, parking decal, game-room, $440/mo. Avail Dec thru Aug. 2 MO FREE RENT. Kevin 407-619-5734 12-7-17-3 Roommate needed for house 2 blocks N of campus. $450/montt + util. female only. call 8137856641. 12-5-15-3 Apartment available for spring semester $370/mo. Includes 1BR w/BA attached in 4BR apt at University Club Apts. Would live w/3 great female roommates. Call Kathleeen @ 239-293-1593 11-18-6-3 Available now 1 BR in 4BR/2BA large newly renovated house w/hottub, hardwood floors. Close to campus. $490/mo inci util. 3 great roommmates. Call Tina 772-631-1581 1123-9-3 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA apt in The Estates. Available Jan $545/mo OBO. Utils inc .' Close to clubhouse & pool. W/D, DW. Pets welcome. Call 352-373-4720 11-28-10-3 Estates spring/summer sublease. 1 bedroom in 3 room apt. Own bath, washer, dryer, all utilities included. New weight room & pool. Fully -furnished. Internet DSL 305-342-5157 11-17-5-3 *@*WALK TO UFO*O* Spacious poolside STUDIO just $489/MO: Water, sewer, trash pick-up, pest control Ind. Call 246-8678 for move in specials 11-23-9-3 CAMPUS CLUB 1BR/1BA in 4BR/3BA Utilities included. W/D in unit, furnished, free cable & ethernet, $390/MO. Avail Jan.-Aug ng8or@yahoo.com 11-28-10-3 Female @ University Commons 1BR in a 4BR/2BA furnished $340/MO plus util. or negotiable. Available Jan 1 Call Shari @407341-8760 11-17-5-3 Flippin' sweet 2BR/2BTH apt. Available Jan 1, W/D in unit Great bus route, 9 and 34 One month free rent! Call Matt (352) 328-9268 GOSH! 11-2810-3 New 2BR/2BA apartment available Dec 15. Lease ends in July. No deposit and one free month of rent! Located at Hampton Oaks behind the mall. $865/mo. Contact Anna 228547-0872 or 253-988-3584 11-18-5-3 Spacious room in University Commons. Rent is $385 a month which includes furnishing, utilities, electricity and cable. Sublease available 1/06 to 8/06, 1 will pay for January rent! 11-18-5-3 1BR in 4BR/2BA house 1 block to campus w/3 females. $400 + utilities available JanJune. Spacious w/large front porch. Call Julie @ 352-262-8601. 1128 SW 1st Ave 11-18-5-3 Downtown -2/1 house, wood floors, walk to campus, CH/A, pvt parking, high ceilings, no dogs. 1st/last/sec. $670/mo. 226 NW 3rd Ave. 359-8499 11-21-5-3 2BR/2BA Ist floor apt in Boardwalk Apts. Avail now-7131f06. Split floorplan, sunken living rm, storage, sliding glass door to deck $695fmo 1st mo rent is neg. Call Julie @ 239-839-7404 11-21-5-3 Female @ The Laurels apts in a 2BR/2BA. Spacious living area. Rent is $465/mo. Avail Dec 15th. DEC IS FREE. Pets welcome. Has 2 porches, gym, pool, tanning bed. 813-3677712 11-28-7-3 Guys, 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA Melrose avail Jan-Aug. Furnishings, cable, Ethernet, W/D, utils included. Quiet/clean roommates. Short bus ride to campus. Rent is only $3251 Call 352-215-7488. 11-22-5-3 SPANISH TRACE 1BR/1BA new, 1st fir apt. Move-in ready. Quiet, behind Butler Plaza, pool, fitness, internet, clubhouse $589/mo, elec only. 3731111, 338-1943 12-7-14-3 STONERIDGE 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA, W/D, rent $345/mo + 1/3 util. Available now! 352-213-5479 11-22-5-3 Female roommate needed for Santa Fe Pointe apts room: furnished, utils, pvt bathroom, pool, gym & tanning booth. Market value $439 but it's yours for $399/mo only! Lease runs Jan-July 06. Call 305-336-3245 11-22-5-3 FIRST TWO MONTHS FREE 2BR/1BA in College Park. Available 1/06 tro 7/06. Walk to class and the bars. $835/mo. Call Brandon @ 352-235-2800 or email blh2309@ufi.edu 12-7-14-3 First month's rent free! 2/1 apt behind Chipolte on NW 15th St. Walking distance to campus and bars. Pets welcome. W/D facility and pool. Call Eric 352-514-6190 1-9-15-3 1BR/1BA, in 3BR/2BA, W/D, cable & woreless internet, near to SW Rec. $280 + 1/3 util. Avail in Dec, one month free, Call Xu @ 352275-6565 or michaelx@uf.edu. 11-22-5-3 WALK TO CLASS! 1 BR in 4/2.5 house. Pool, waher/dryer, dishwasher, lots of space, parking, private entrance. Available spring. Mike 352-319-8080 11-28-7-3 COUNTRYSIDE CONDO 3BR/3BA avail in 4BR/4BA Jan 1. Ethernet & util incl, W/D, nicely furn, secure. Exercise/pool direct bus UF -3 mi. $465/mo/room. Vanessa 352-2173464, Flo 352-636-4814 12-7-14-3 Spacious 1 BR/1 BA in 4BR/4BA at Lexington Crossing. Fully furnished, everything included. Female only. Great rommmates $450/ mo. Call Jackie 813-624-2677 11-22-5-3 LIVE DOWNTOWN! Arlington Square townhouse-style 2BR/2BA apt avail. Jan. '06. Quiet bldg/end unit close to UF + busses. Call Chris 352-246-9048 12-7-14-3 Jan 2006 Gainesville Place. All inclusive, furnished, WID, private bath. $495/mo, but only pay $395! katri916@mindspring.com or 786-338-1257 12-7-14-3 Avail Dec 19 thru Aug 10-Only pay rent from Jan-July! $395/mo all utils, cable, inef incl. Furnished, W/D. Campus Club -1 BR in 3BR/ 2BA apt (share bath). Female only. Contact 871-6158 11-22-5-3 1 bed/1 bath in a 2 bed/2 bath, close to compus & bars on Univ $480/mo + util. Free internet, 1/06 -8/06. Call Cara @ 727-804-6932 or email cara3@ufl.edu 12-7-14-3 Chill, laidback roommate for large 2/2.5 townhouse in Casablanca w/hammock, high speed, W/D, $350 + utilities. Leo 352-3721894. Avail now. 12-1'10-3 Clean, quiet 2BR 1.5BA Apt by Jan 1 to July 31, renewable 1044 sqft, pool, tennis, laundry Brookwood Terrace NW 23 Blvd $650/ MO No deposit, 336-0449 11-22-5-3 1 or 2BR & BA fully-furn'd in 3/3 townhouse -Arlington Square; downtown; walk'g distance 4m restr's, bars; shrt. drive to UF. Beg Dec/Jan. @ $300/mo+ elec. 305-975-0015 11-22-5-3 Your roommate hasn't done the dishes in How long?! Find a better dishwasher in the Alligator Classifieds. 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 11-30-77-4 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. 11-16-40-4 Available 1/1/06. Large room w/private bath. 6-12 month lease. Perfect for grad/intl. students. Sparkling. Furn/unfurn. Large home in Kirkwood. $400-$500 +util. 352-375-6996 or 352-284-0678 11-18-41-4 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 11-18-37-4 $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 12-1-35-4 Roomate wanted 3BR/3BA furnished house. Wood floors. Looking for quiet, clean person. $400/mo. Utilities included $200 deposit. Call 352-745-1552 11-30-23-4 DUCKPOND/Creekview/nice house. Large BR $400; medium BR $350 + 1/3 utilities. High ceilings bright space, wood firs, carport. Perfect for art, gardening, studying good housemates, fun. Now or Jan 374-7038 11-18-16-4 Avail Dec 2 rooms in large house, 1 blk from 13th & University, $300 + split util, sec dep. NS, no pets. Contact gvl32601@gmail.com or leave message at 352-870-7250 12-7-294 M/F roomate wanted for 1 BR/pvt. bath in 3BR/2BA apt. w/2 females. W/D, cox internet & cable. Avail. Jan.early Aug. $345 +1/3 util. Call 407-222-4266 11-21-15-4 Roomates needed for 4BR/4BA condo. Close to UF on bus rt. Incl. W/D, utils, wireless internet, cable $425/rm/mo w/$125 sec dep. Contact @ 407-719-1699 12-7-26-4 1 M/F needed to fill room in spacious 3BR/ 2BA house:$300/mo + 1/3 utils. On #12 bus route. Hi-speed internet. Call Amanda 3364722 11-16-10-4 NEED A GOOD ROOMMATE? Huge 2BR/2BA, 1100 sq. ft. Only $400/MO. Includes cable+net+util. Short ride up 13th St. to UF Call Steve @ 386-299-8366 1116-10-4 1 Room Avail. for Female w/shared BA. in 3BR/2BA Apt. $250/mo +1/3 util. DSL, bus route, and more. Call Mike 352-316-6219 or ffmike2508@aol.com 11-17-10-4 3BR/2BA Northwood Pines house 1300 sq. ft. Large fenced yard, $300/mo per room, 2 roomates needed. Available now. Call 4721412 11-17-10-4 M/F NS for own BR/BA in very large, quiet and CLEAN home. 8 blocks North of campus. Sorry no pets/partiers. Pret. graduate/ professional student. Cable, wiry/.ens, W/D & all utils. included $525/MO 727-433-0229 11-17-10-4 Looking for a female roommate for Lg. BR in beautiful new house. Huge pool. Pvt fence, close to UF & SFCC. Internet, HBO cable, & util incl. $500/md avail. Jan. Call Jacqueline 352-395-7462 or 941-780-3526. 11-23-13-4 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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12, ALLIGATOR E WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER16, 2005 Roommates Roommates Real Estate Furnishings Computers 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. 11-21-10-4 M/F roomate 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 11-14-5-4 2 share 2 BR Downtown apt. Newly remodeled. Close to Shands, UF & library. $350/ mo. Month-to-month or longer lease okay. Pets okay. Call 262-1351 11-30-14-4 ROOM FOR RENT in 2BR/2BA VINTAGE VIEW condo. Quiet, clean community. Great location. Patio, fireplace, garage, cable, phone, wireless internet. Rent $495. Matt 407-702-8019 11-23-10-4 Museum Walk Immediate Avail. 4 F 1/1, kitchen, furn living rm, Ig closet, dining rm, balcony, sky light, across from campus. util. incL $595 Abigail 941-400-3430. 11-17-5-4 Near Law School. 1 BR/1 BA avail for female non-smoker in 2BR/2BA condo. 24hr workout center, pool, tennis, W/D, bus route, parking, etc. $400/mth + 1/2 utilities OBO. Jill @ 803.466.8586 or jmdeibert@gmail.com 11-17-5-4 M/F Roomate for Spring Semester 3BR/2BA House $375 +1/3 of utils. Close to UF near 34th & Univ. Friendly neighborhood &fun roomates! 904-234-4774 11-17-5-4 Law school 0.5 mi, law/grad student for very nice 5/4 home with law students. Must be neat, clean, N/S. Includes cable, W/D, wifi, all utils $550. Available Jan 1. 202-236-4330 12-7-16-4 STUDIOUS, CLEAN, NICE Female roommate wanted large BR in 2BR/2BA Heritage of Gainesville Apt. Pets ok. $445/mo. Util Included! 904-591-4727 11-18-5-4 Extra large room, private entrance in quiet wooded neighborhood off Archer Rd. W/D, shared bath/kitchen. NS, Must be great with cats. $350 + 1/2 electric. 352-335-1212 lv msg 11-18-5-4 Female roommate for large 3BR/2BA townhouse w/pool. Only 1 mile to UP. $450/mo all utils, cable & hi-spd net incl. Call 954-2987591 or amyb@ufl.edu. 12-7-16-4 Grad student roommate wanted 2BR/1.5BA in quiet neighborhood. On bus route 10 min from campus.$280/mo + 1/2 utils. Between 16th Ave & Main St. Call Ana 352-283-6498 or Shaira 352-283-9827. 11-21-5-4 $250 MO RENT, Male N/S Quiet private home Archer Rd. location Sec deposit + 1/2 electric Info 375-6393 11-16-2-4 1 M Roommate to share 3BR/3BA Apt. The Estates (The Exchange) $504/mo. furnished,pvt. bath,dsl close to UP, Available 1/1/06 561-706-9809 or nmb2boca@aol.com 1130-10-4 Female roommate for quiet 3BR/2BA in Oak Park Village. Rent $400. Includes utilities and DSL. Call Kelly @336-0053 11-21-5-4 Room in fully furnished home, near downtown. Must be mature, clean and cool. No pets. $300 +1/2 utilities. W/D Avail. Dec. 1 Contact Kyle 213-3998 11-21-5-4 Male/female for 1 BR/1 BA in 3BR/BA Oxford Manor. $350 +1/3 utils. W/D, all kitchen amenities incl. Free hi-speed internet. Cable incl. w/friHBO & Showtime. Contact Chris 352-359-2540 or e-mail woods@ufl.edu 11-30-10-4 FEMALE for 1BR in 2BR downtown twostory house $350/MO. Must love dogs. Call 352-219-8442 11-18-4-4 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 11-21-5-4 ENJOY A ROMANTIC OLD HOUSE near the Library downtown. $285-$360/rm + utilities. Free internet access. Short term. No Pers. No smoking. 378-1304 11-4-5-4 3BR/1 BA -1 BLOCK to UF 1227 SW 4th 1 or 2 rooms available. Perfect location. Perfect condition. Need 1 or 2 roommates. Split $1135/mo. Call 352-514-5060 or 904-716-1609 1122-5-4 1 BR avail in 3BR/2BA apt. $273/MO Aspen Ridge Available Jan. 1st. WID & DW. Call Now! 813-390-3355 11-18-3-4 1 Room in 4BR/4BA Countryside Apt. Close to UP on bus r. WID utils., cable w/HBO, and DSL inc. $400/MO No deposit. Female only NS. Call 954-680-0918 127-14-4 ROOM FOR RENT! Walking distance to UF on bus routeEVERYTHING INCLUDED except phone! $500/MO Split rent w/a friend. For more info. 786-255-6736/stefil3@ufl.edu 11-22-5-4 1 Female needed for 1BR/1BA in 4BR/4BA @ Countryside. $425/MO Ind. utils, cable, internet, furn., Avail NOW! Call 727-5109346 12-7-14-4 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. 2BR/1BA and garage $390 + utils. Share w/1 female UF student. House close to campus. 1216 NW 16th Ave. 457-1813 11-22-5-4 Campus Club Apts. Male or Female Included: hi-spd. int., cbl., pool, elec, water, furnished. Can move in Jan. 1 ONLY $446 Contact AbRebLee@aol.com 12-1-10-4 3BR/2BA 2000+ sq. ft. furnished house. Parquet wood floors, gourmet kitchen, 5 minute bike to campus. Looking for quiet, clean person. $425/mo utilities included + $200 deposit. Call 352-283-4571 or 352-494-8189 11-22-5-4 Non-smoker grad., PhD or Christian female preferred. Own room & bath in 2/2 condo in SW area by park. $375 plus 1/2 elec. Basic cable phone & pest inci. LM 375-0084 1122-5-4 Reai Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach over 24,000 possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone. Please Call 373-Find Quad-, Tri-, or Duplex w/pvt parking, extra land, 60 sec walk to UF. Exc cond. House 3/4BR, 2BA, wd firs, covered prch, concrete patio, garage/work-shop. Pvt Owner. 352538-2181 lv mssg 12-7-72-5 Existing condos & luxury condos near UF at affordable prices. For more infornation, visit www.mattpricerealtor.com or call today Matt Price 352-281-3551 Campus Realty Group 11-30-19-5 JACKSON SQUARE Spectacular university views. Walk to UF & the stadium. Classic New Orleans appeal with state-of-the-art luxury. Reserve today. 52 unitsavailable. Starting in mid-300's. Call Eric Wild 870-9453 12-7-80-5 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 ROW2BLKS FROM UP ALL APPLIANCESGREAT INVSTMT OPP PRVT. OWNER-MUST SELL-$265K ELEVATOR ON PREMISE 904-838-7581 11-14-15-5 Newly renovated 2/2 condo in SW studentfriendly pool community. Screened porch, bonus room, W/D. FSBO $124,900. hftp: //members.cox.net/mbmallard/ Call 2198306 11-16-5-5 TIRED OF RENTING? Own your own condo for under $100k. 2BR/1.5BA. New Kitchen &appliances, W/D. Close to UF. Call Scott @ 352-359-1678 11-23-9-5 3BR/1BA/den. 2010 SW 43rd Terr. Remodeled. Tile floors, new carpet, near Eastside HS $89,900. Lease option avail.! For appts, Ms Eddie today at 352-505-4564 office, 407-722-4093 cell, 11-18-5-5 SHELLROCK VILLAS 2BR/1.5BA condo. Completely remodeled. New appliances. New wood, carpet, tile floors. $122,500. FSBO. Call Brian @ 352334-5045 12-7-16-5 S 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 cost. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1400 (352)'372-7490 12-7-72-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 .12-7-72-6. DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 127-72-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. New, in box. $160 332 9899 DINETTE SET 5pc $85 Brand new. in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 BEDS S Full mattress & boxspring sets $49 Queen sets $89 0 Single sets $39 OKing sets $99 0 From estate sale. Safe pine bunk bed $109. 376-0939/378-0497. CALL-A-MATTRESS 4370 SW 20th Ave. 12-7-72-6 MEMORY FOAM -same as Temperpedia. Save 50% & more. Other close-outs. 0 twin sets $89 Ofull sets $129 @queen sets $149 eking sets $189 Student discounts apply. 4370 SW 20th Ave. 376-0953. We deliver. 12-7-72-6 Beds, Futons, Furniture, King Sealy sets $299; new sofas for $299; oak futons $169; sofa & loveseat $399; dinettes, desks, all on sale *New Location* 140 NW 6th St Morrells Furniture Outlet. 352-378-3400 12-7-81-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW* Orthopedic pillow-top sets. *Fuil-$100 Queen-$130 King-$195** Brand name matching ets 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 Ail 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 12-7-72-6 Pool Table -Gorgeous 8" All wood table. Leather pockets, Italian 1" slate, carved legs. Brand new still in crate. MUST SELL Retail $5500. Sell $950. Can deliver 352-377-9846 12-7-72-6 Hot Tub/Spa -$1295 Brand New Loaded! Waterfall, LED lights,. cupholders, 110-v energy efficient with warranty. Free delivery, MUST SELL 352-372-8588 12-7-72-6 Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New, in plastic, warr. Can del. $90 317-4031 Sofa $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-7-72-6 FUTONS BEDS FURNITURE LOW PRICES & LARGE SELECTION Dumas Discount 371-4422 1201 E. Univ. Av. New O Used 0 Buy 0 Sell 12-7-59-6 Queen Pillowtop $275. Sofalend tables/ coffee table $400 all bought in Sept. Aliemay@aol.com or 252-412-2873 1116-5-6 MOVING SALE. Beds, futon, lamps, dressers, tables, chairs, book shelves, nightstands, computer desk, irons, electric fan, TV set, CD player, computer, printer, cable modem, and many more Call 352-328-1075 11-21-5-6 WASHER AND DRYER 4 SALE: Kenmore Brand Older model washer works great. Dryer needs heating element. Power cord included. $200. Sell as a set only 352224-8093 11-22-5-6 S co m pute r s "*i A +1 ]DP tEw Lk r' 12-7-72-7 Computer HELP fast! A+ Computer Geek House/dorm 59 min response. No waiting/ unplugging/hasses. $30 Gator Discount w/student ID. M/F Cert MCSE technicians. 333-8404. www.AComputerGeek.com 127-72-7 Cash Paid Laptop PCs SALES 0 SERVICE S PARTS www.pcrecycle.biz 336-0075 12-7-72-7 "COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS" Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-7-72-7 3 ..I I) 12-7-69-7 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 NOTEBOOK Toshiba 15" Satellite. Month old:. Fast Celeron M 1.6 512mb, 60GB, P'Shop, Office XP & lots more. Job supplied new, so will sacrifice $685 359-4796 1117-3-7 Eleetronics DISCOUNT HI-FI 722 S. Main 0 The Red Bldg WE ARE CHEAPER 12-7-72-8 GATOR CAR ALARMS Take a bite out of crime $99.95. Installed FREE. Gainesville's oldest car alarm and car stereo specialty store. 373-3754 Audio Outlet. 12-7-84-8 Car stereo, car alarms, mobile video, mobile navigation, custom wheels and tires, and automobile performance at Sound Depot & Performance. 374-7700 sdp-alligator.com. 12-7-72-8 In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds. NEW& USED BIKES FOR SALE Many to choose from Best Prices in Town 0 SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W University Ave 12-7-72-9 YIKES BIKES Used not abused. From basic transportation to highend stuff. All styles. Great prices. 5 blocks from UF in College Park. 870-8693 12-7-72-9 SForSale 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 3-31-120-10 PARTY SUPPLIES: Complete line of Bar Supplies, glassware, beer taps, draft beer equipment. Professional Cooking Utensils. R.,W. Beaty Co. 4322 NW 13th St, Gville RWBEATY.COM 376-5939 12-7-71-10 *COLLEGE GIFTS* www.campusimages.com 12-7-14-10

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 E ALLIGATOR, 13 Motorcycles, Mopeds W iorcycles, MoPeds Wtos Ielp Wanted Help Wated ** SCOOTERS ** RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-7-72-11 SSwamp CyclesO Save $$$ on gas, ride to class! Largest selection of Ebikes, scooters & accessories. Free delivery, 1-yr warranty, best cust. service 534 SW 4th Ave 373-8823 www.swampcycles.com 12-7-72-11 ***SOLANO CYCLE*** Scooters from $599, Largest selection KYMCO, Vento, Hyosung, Keen & many others. Financing avail. 3550 SW 34th St. 335-8450 solanocyclecom 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 Best prices in Gainesville. Owned by Gator grads. Will beat all Gainesville competitor's prices on similar models. 12-7-84-11 SCOOTER, 50CC, SUZUKI POWERED 2005 Oil injection, lots of storage. Over 100 mpg. Park anywhere. ONLY $795 262-4673 12-7-25-11 %M I VERUCCI SCOOTERS for sale 49cc 4 stroke electric start. Remote alarm & ignition. Reaches 45-50 mph. Makes -80-100mpg. 1 new blue $1150, 1 used yellow $1000, Call 352-219-3950 11-22-15-11 SCOOTER -2004 with less than 1000 miles. Runs great. Perfect for around campus. $650 OBO. Call for details 352-246-5656 11-14-5-11 2004 Trimumph Daytona 600cc 3,000miles. Still under factory warranty $5,200 OBO Call 352-256-2558 11-28-10-11 1999 YAMAHA R6 rare blue-red-shite coloring, perfect for campus! Polished frame/muffler. Email cheilman@ufl.edu for info/pics. Must pay rent! $3700 352-2831484 12-6-15-11 "Autos *FAST CASH PAID FOR ANY CAROL ORunning or not!@ NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS @Over 10 yr svc to UF students @Call Don @ 215-7987 12-7-72-12 CARS -CARS Buy@SelITrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-7-72-12 C C 0 0 Cu CE) 0 IL. 0 L. a) I 0 S S S I 6 I Hi **FAST CASH PAID** For CARS & TRUCKS Running or Not 1990 & up only Sell or Trade Welcome Call Ray 352-284-8619 12-7-72-12 OVER 50 IMPORTS UNDER $10,000 SELECT MOTOR CAR THE YELLOW BUILDING 2715 N MAIN 377-1616 www.selectmotorcar.us 12-7-72-12 -Best Cars e Lowest Prices www.39thaveimports.com 12-7-72-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-749-8116 ext 4622 12-772-12 *WE PAY CASH* For Cars & Trucks Any year, make, model, mileage, condition. Free towing. Up to $250,for junkers Call 407-756-9100 12-7-34-12 1998 D0006 NEON Black, manual, 17 rims, reliable and clean. Great on gas. 106k miles, new battery, new motormount. $1750/O. Call 352359-5399 or email @ yceevo@hotmail.com 11-16-5-12 99 PONTIAC FIREBIRD White, T-top, loaded, excellent condition, ground effects package, sound system w/2 12" subwoofers, 92k $7500/010, 352-3591522 11-16-5-12 1999 NISSAN SENTRA SE PW/PL, sunroof, CD player, spoiler, ABS brakes, automatic. New starter, belt, sparkplugs, rear brakes & battery. Fairly new AC. 83k miles. .$6000 OBO 384-3811 11-2910-12 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. 11-30-93-13 Blind lady needs health majors interested in walking at least three times a week. Call 352219-6948. Thanks. 11-30-93-13 WANT TO BUY BROKEN XBOX, PSP, DS 352-317-6601 12-7-36-13 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 & the independent florida alligator INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER The Independent Florida Alligator is seeking an individual whom will have the sole responsibility for operations of our computer systems. This individual will be involved in the planning and implementation of our technology, and must be able to communicate and work with students and staff. Must have experience with Linux (Fedora Core3), Samba3, Apache, Sendmail, Squirrelmail, Mailscanner (spain and virus), Http and IP table updates. Familiar with Dell Power Edge Servers Raid1, a plus. Good networking skills to support up to 100 machines. Must be able to troubleshoot and repair PC hardware and software. This is a full time postion with the largest student-run newspaper in the country. Please send your resume and salary requirements to Campus Communications, Inc. P C Box 14257, Gainesville, FL 32604-2257 attention Vern Bean or email to vbean@alligator.org. We are an equal opportunity employer. the independent florida The Independent FloridaAlligatorAdvertising Office has openings for part-time office clerks for the spring semester. Must be an enrolled, fall-time student at UF or SFCC in the spring semester. Filing, light computer skills, client interaction, phone etiquette, great communication skills are required. Minimum wage. If enrolled as full-time student in the summer semester, the position has the potential to carry over. Please come by our office at 1105 West University Ave between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, M-F and fill out an application and class schedule. Deadline for applications is Monday, November 30th. No phone calls please. EEO/AA 11-30-9-14 LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS? Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be over 22, stable work history, clean driving record, drug-free, pers ref. www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-7-72-14 Animal Care Tech looking for hard working person to work w/ reptiles & rodents. Will train, PT to start with more hrs possible. Start at $6.50/hr. Flex hrs. Please call 495-9024 between 9-4 M-F. 12-7-72-14 CNA CLASS: Learn @ your own time and pace. Everything you need to be a CNA and pass the state exam is on VCR tape. 95% pass the state exam the 1st time! $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! 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 NW 6th St. 352-378-9204 12-7-72-14 Mortgage lender has immediate positions avail for college students. No exp req. $8/hr + bonus, flex hrs. Apply in person 2-7pm M-F at 1900 SW 34th St Ste 206 (2nd fir above credit union) 12-7-72-14 1 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 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 Apply online today. At one of over 100 RESTAURANTS, BARS OR HOTELS. Apply for any position today. 11-30-76-14 GATORSNEEDJOBS.COM We need Paid-Survey Takers in Gainesville. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. 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 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 arid 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 .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 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 12-7-49-14 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 Bartending Jobs Up to $300/shift. Many Positions Avail. No exp. req. FT/PT. 1-800-806-0082 ext 1516 12-7-41-14 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 Classifieds. Continued on next page.

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14, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 anno municatio the independent florida alligator ns, Inc. ounces the openings for the following positions for selection: .The term for these paid positions is the Spring through Summer A Semesters A. Ed, The Independent Florida Alligator B. Managing Ed 7 ./ trY i T, The Independent Florida Alligator C. Ma agng EdItor/ New Media, The Independent Florida Alligator 2. StudeuK Member at Large of the Board of Directors This unpaid position may be filled by a graduate or undergraduate student The applications for these positions are available at the reception desk in the lobby of on the first floor of The Alligator Building at 1105 W. University Ave., each weekday between 9 am and 3 p.m until November 16. Part of filling out the application consists of short essays in answer to specific questions. Applicants should pick up applications far enough in advance to allow enough time to complete them by the deadline of November 17, 2005. More information is available for applicants' mandatory reading at the time. an application is picked up. Applicants should allow themselves 15 to 20 minutes of reading time when picking u-p an application. The application must be returned to the same office no later than noon by November 17, 2005. This is an absolute deadline. All returned applications will be copied and available to be read at The Alligator building prior to the selection meetings. Interviews and selections by the Board of Directors will be held at The Alligator offices in meetings open to the public, Friday, December 2, 2005 beginning at 1 p.m. Applicants must be present to be considered. Applicants must be currently-enrolled, degree-seeking college or university students. Preference will be given those who have had experience at The Alligator. Board of Directors applicants cannot be current or recent employees or trainees of Campus Communications, Inc. Campus CctsfInc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer The Board ofDirectors of Campus Com publisher of

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 3 ALLIGATOR, 15 Help Wanted ted Help Wanted jaWi Help Wantd SALES ASSOCIATE FOR GROUPS Previous hotel sales experience preferred. Hourly & bonus. Apply in person: 4021 SW 40th Blvd. 11-17-10-14 Are you energetic and motivated? Are you looking for a flexible holiday job? LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, Inc. is currently seeking part-time Donor Scheduling Representatives to help maintain the community blood supply. Evening and weekend shifts are available. To apply, please call (352) 224-1741 after 5pm Monday through Thursday & leave a message. EOE/DFWP. 11-17-16-14 CASINO'S PIZZA is now hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS. Come by and fill out an application at 1710 SW 13th St. 372-4646 11-30-16-14 Student Supervisors/Managers: Start building or add to your resume! Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for Student Supervisors/Managers. Pay is $8-1 Ohr. based on experience. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Apply at Gator Dining Services, B73 Reitz Union, Museum Rd. or online at www.gatordining.com 11-1410-14 Inventory Position: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus, is looking for a full time inventory person. Qualified applicant will have experience with data entry, inventory, cash handling and sales reporting. Must possess strong computer and customer service skills. This position will also help with other general office duties. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Email resume with salary requirements msmorgan@ufl.edu or apply online at www.gatordining.com 11-14-10-14 Accounts Receivable: Gator Dining Services, located on the UF Campus is looking for a full time office person. Hours are M-F 8:30-5pm. This person will manage cash on account, work closely with the catering department to ensure all invoices go out promptly, post incoming checks to the corresponding invoices and help with other general office duties. Must possess strong computer and customer service skills. We offer competitive pay, benefits and a great working environment. Fax resume with salary requirements to 352-392-9787 or email to msmorgan@ufl.edu 11-14-10-14 Honey Baked Ham Co is now hiring holiday counter and light production people. 20-40 hrs/wk. Starting pay $6.50/hr. Apply in person 618 NW 60th St (Behind McDonalds on Newberry Rd) Call 331-1253 11-16-10-14 GATOR DOMINO'S is now hiring delivery experts and outgoing, friendly customer svc. reps. Apply online or at our Jonesville location at 14300 W. Newberry Rd. No exp Necessary. Will train the right people! 1116-10-14 PIZZA MAKERS FLYER DISTRIBUTORS AND DRIVERS NEEDED. Apply at 3458 W. University Ave. 3PM-3AM MARIO & LUIGI'S PIZZA Flexible schedule 376-6433 11-2918-14 DELIVERY PERSONS WNEHICLE WANTED to distribute telephone directories throughout G-ville area. For more info Call 1-800-388-8255 x. 80542 11-14-7-14 (Thk lt,,,,wv,, Oak Hammock at the University of Florida Waitstaff (Full-time.& Part-time) Hiring smiles and great attitudes to wait tables in our resort style retirement community. No experience necessary willing to train; flexible schedules offered and guaranteed hourly rate of pay. Apply in person: 5100 SW 25th Blvd Gainesville, Florida 32608 Careers@oakhammock.org Oak Hammock is a DFWP/EOE! Fax: 352-548-1049 11-17-10-14 Computer person for front page web site and other computer and web related work. Work from your location. 1-800-707-8899 $10/hour to start 11-17-10-14 Document Production Coordinator for engineering firm. MS office PC proficiency a must. Experience with deadlines, multitasking a must. EOE. Send inquires to taust@golder.com. 11 4-5-14 STORE MANAGER Join BEALLS OUTLET and discover a great fit for your career in our GAINESVILLE LOCATION. We offer excellent benefits. Call our Jobline at 1-800-250-9206 ext. 6020 EOE www.beallsoutlet.com 11-14-5-14 YOtI NEED EXTRA CASH, WE NEED YOUR HELP! The Well-Oiled Machine FLEXIBLE DAYTIME HOURS 4 to 5 hours, 2-5 days a week Available Immediately No experience necessary. Earn $6.50-$9.00 with BONUS potential. MANY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN GAINESVILLE Call 800-598-9850 x 783 www.jiffylubesoutheast.com FT and Mgmt positions also available. 11-22-10-14 Health EducatorPT with benefits Health Educator for prevention program. Met be committed to sex ed & working with at-risk populations. Position open until filled. EOE. Send Resumes: Planned Parenthood 914 NW 13 St. Gainesville, ,FL 32601 11-165-14 2W Renwtd Ki o 105.3 LD M 24 8 FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS H PTA alligator Childn'rs 1961!%25%$$% yar. Miracle W Network' Personal care attendant needed. No experience necessary. Live in, or PT. A weekend, night, sleepover, morning routine. Will not interfere with school. Good exp. for medical field. Call 332-5810 or 376-1611 x. 4970 11-17-7-14 BEEF O'BRADY'S now hiring FT EXPERIENCED MANAGERS. Mail resume to 4810 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33813 or call Don @ 863-581-7979 11-23-10-14 Morning shift at driving range 4 days/wk 6am to noon. Must be able to work through holidays. Hit all the balls you want. Apply at 6007 SWArcher Rd. 11-16-5-14 FT CLINICAL COORDINATOR to -manage practioner's schedule, increase efficiency & assist w/insurance. Strong customer svc & computer skills necessary. Ability to multitask req. Exp pref orwill train right candidate. Please email resumes to medicalresumel@ yahoo.com, fax 352-332-0161 11-16-5-14 Wanted: Experienced hostess for fine dining Asian restaurant, looking for lunch availability, friendly, reliable, hardworking and dinner shfts also. Call 222-8293 11-16-5-14 Looking for self-motivated sales peole. Make up to $3000/mo working part time. Call Jesse @ 352-494-2519 or email resume to jeisenberg@aoimedia.com 11-14-3-14 **Education Retail Store** Seeking PT help. Please bring in a resume to 2020 NW 6th St. Flexible weekday hours. 12-7-18-14 WEB PROGRAMMER asp, asp.net, vb script, c#, SQL knowledge. Email resume to:hr@352media.com 1114-3-14 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for Web development company. Email resume to: hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14 ADVANCED FLASH DEVELOPER with strong graphic design, animation and ActionScript skills. Email' resume to: hr@352media.com 11-14-3-14 www.easy5minutebiz.com. Do you have 5 minutes a day? Earn $1000s from any location! No selling! Join FREE and give it a try! apply at: www.easy5minutebiz.com 11-17-5-14 Part-time flexible hours. Must be versatile from mowing to cleaning to fixing. Starting pay $6-8/hr. Leave clear telephone number & brief message 373-1690 11-16-4-14 WEB DESIGNER WANTED Experience in HTML, PHP, SQL & Graphic Design a must. Call Dave 352-870-7467 11-28-10-14 AutoCAD PT person M-F daily. 30-50 hrs/ meekly. $10.50/hr. Must be dependable & have good knowledge of basicAutoCAD. 1 ml to campus. Email wells@ridgwaytruss.com or call Wells @ 219-1183 11-23-9-14 JEWELLS NOW HIRING Security, Bartenders, Promotional help. Apply in person, Mon. thru FrL 108 S. Main St. 3-5pm 11-17-5-14 Work your own hours. Great opportunity for anyone. Make monthly residual income w/ 20 yr. old company PT/FT hours. Call 352-258 -2111 11-17-5-14 SALES ASSOCIATE JW Furniture seeks M/F energetic, motivated employees that are commission driven. Contact Alex Cutler 305-766-6339 11-175-14 CHILDRENS/MATERNITY STORE Part time customer svc. help needed. Must have retail exp. Must work well w/children. Weecycle 5240 NW 34th St. 352-376-2212 11-16-4-14 EXP. PHP DEVELOPER Comfortable in SQL, Linux, Macs & OpenSource, 20 hrs/wk $10/hr. Apply Andrew Schmadeke 217-502-4694, schmad@glennabbey.com 11-18-6-14 LEASING AGENTS FT/PT Experience a must. Royal Village Apts. 352338-0202 e-mail resume: weloveUFstudents @yahoo.com 11-28-10-14 DRIVER OPPORTUNITY Earn between $10-$20/hr! Gatorfood.com Flexible schedule. Great Opportunity For info contact Meghan 379-3663 11-28-10-14 PT COMPUTER SUPPORT POSITION Business office looking for an end user computer support person to assist w/office software & work station issues. Position will serve as internal help desk. Position requires strong computer & people skills. Flexible schedule to fulfill 20-25 hrs/wk during officehorrs of 8AM to 6PM. Please fax resume to 352-371-3710 11-17-5-14 Psychiatric Aides -$22,612 annually. Shift work. Rotating days off. Req completion of 30 sem or 45 qtr hrs of college w/5 courses in Soc/Behav Sci. Apply: https://peoplefirst.myf lorida.com; Lori Ross at 264-8250. EEO/AA. 11-18-5-14 MEDICAL OFFICE PT Daily, afternoons & early evenings. Computer skills req. Send resume to 6400 W. Newberry Rd, Suite 301, Gainesville, 32605 11-29-10-14 Apartment Hunters now accepting applications. Looking for energetic, outgoing people who like to have fun at their job. Customer service exp a plus. Eve & wkends req Flex scheduling. Apply at 1310 W University Ave. 11-18-5-14 The Florida Book Store is hiring for temporary cashiers for Spring Semester Back to School. Applicants with previous cashiering and customer service experience are preferred. Applicants must be available and in town during the following times: Friday, December 2nd thru Sunday, December 18th for training and the first two weeks of Spring Classes (Monday, January 9th to Friday, January 20th) to work. There is no working required during the holiday break. Apply in person at 1614 W. University Avenue and complete an application. interviews will be given on Monday November 28th and Wednesday November 30th. Equal Opportunity Employer. 11-14-11-14 WANTED GOOD EARS FOR A HEARING STUDY Please contact Kim @.392-0601 ext 380 or kdfllO8@ufl.edu. Payment is $10/hr. 127-15-14 COOKS NEEDED Fill out application online at www.gatorhospitalityjobs.com1 Apply tar any position today. 12-7-15-14 MAJOR INTERNET RETAILER Various positions in IT, Business Dev. and Customer Service. Flexible schedules. Competitive pay. Learn more at: www.bytheplanet.com/careers.htm or call 352-367-8600 9am-6pm EST. 11-21-5-14 WAREHOUSE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE PIT or FIT -flexible schedules, competitive pay. Fax 815-301-8667 or call 352-3678600 11-21-5-14 MEMORABILIA COMPANY in Alachua is looking for reliable flexible person to help in our shipping & photography depths. 15-40 hrs/wk., $7.50/hr. Telephone: Rick 800-3449103 11-21-5-14 NEED TUTORS for business &/or technical classes @ UF. No exp req'd. Will pay good $$$ for good candidates. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org By ANDREW ABRAMSON Alligator Staff Writer aabranson@allgator.org When Jarvis Herring committed to UF more than five years ago, he had visions of a giddy Steve Spnrier giving a salute to 80,000 fans after winning a crucial Southeastern Conference game. But never did I !2cring imagine that Spurrier would have been coaching against the Gators, and he'd be waving to a herd of Gamecocks faithful. On Saturday, Hersing couldn't bear to watch the postgame celebration. "I've got pride and that shit hurt me," Herring said. "So I didn't see all that." Three days after a 30-22 loss to the Gamecocks knocked UF out of the SEC East title picture, the Gators returned to the practice field for the first time. But no one has fully recovered from the loss yet. Tim Casey/ Alligator start UF coach Urban Meyer leaves the field at Williams-Brice Stadium following the Gators' loss to the South Carolina on Saturday. Meyer and the Gators still felt the sting of the upset at practice on Tuesday. Defensive end Jeremy Mincey said he still watched the GeorgiaAuburn game Saturday night. Auburn's victory would have propelled UF into the SEC Championship game had the Gators defeated South Carolina. "I watched every snap," Mincey said. "When they won, I was kind of hurt because that could have been Lis in the championship." No matter what happens from here on ont, UF's hopes of winning the SEC have been dashed. So the Gators can't do anything but focus on what's left to play for, and they listed plenty of reasons why it would be a mistake to fold at this point. UF does not play this weekend, but a victory against archrival Florida State Thanksgiving weekend would not only bring pride back to the Swamp, but it would improve the Gators' chances at earning a respectable bowl bid. Also, if the Gators can defeat FSU and win a bowl game, they would finish 9-3 instead of 8-4 or 7-5 -that could help their preseason ranking next year and also benefit recruiting. "I've still got a lot to play for," Mincey said. "We haven't won a bowl game in forever, and we haven't beat Florida State back-toback since '85 and '86. "I'm not down about it -things didn't go the ivay we expected, but I'm still proud to be here and I'm happy to be a Gator." Herring and Mincey -both seniors -agreed that the program is heading in the right direction. Herring said the goal right now is to groom the younger players, many who didn't quite buy into Urban Meyer's system for whatever reason. "I've got a good feeling about [the program's direction]," Herring said. "After [Meyer] gets a couple of years in here with these guys, it'll be on a lot different level. Those guys will have a whole different mentality and they will learn the type of guy [Meyer] is -the things you're going to accomplish if you just listen." Mincey said he's proud of Meyer "After [Meyer] gets a couple of years in here with these guys, it'll be on a lot different level." Jarvis Herring UF safety for "bringing a lot of guys a long way," and Meyer also expressed optimism about the future. "There is no one more excited than [me], especially when you see some of the young guys go," Meyer said. "You have a decent team coming back and obviously, it'll be their second year in the system. There are a lot of positives." But for Herring, there is no second year in the system. That's why finishing the season on a winning note, even if the team didn't accomplish their initial goals, is crucial. "What do I say to Jarvis Hasrring? I love him, which I do," Meyer said. "I'm very close to Jarvis Herring and we're doing everything we possibly can. He's had a tough go and we can make this thing right now, we've just got to win that [FSU] game in two weeks." Disappointment has UF fans wondering if 'next year' will ever come elevator at Williams-Brice i ammed in the comer of a packed Stadium as the last relevant mintes of UF's football season ticked away on Saturday, I held back a chuckle. Roared one UF beat writer, who shall remain anonymous: "I covered a mongoloid for three years and now this." As crass as it sounds, it about summed it up. After suffering three years of heartaches and headaches with Ron Zook at the helm, this season was supposed to be different. Urban Meyer was to tear apart the SEC with his .um ."Spread 'n' Shred" offense. Finally, a competent coach who wouldn't, couldn't boggle big games, right? Finally, the Gators would regain the national prominence they lost under the Zooker, right? Wrong. After the man who put the Swamp on the map out-coached UF's savior on Saturday, that familiar phrase began to swirl once again: "Wait until next year." Maybe the program should start printing the slogan on the cover of its media guides. Maybe UF should try to squeeze the saying into its fight song. But aren't you tired of waiting until next year? By the sound of it, it seems like Bryan App App-etite for Receptions bapp@alligator.org even the "objective" media has grown impatient, aggravated by the consistent shortcomings of one of the most athletically talented football programs in the country. Call me crazy, but at some point, shouldn't the Gators actually produce "this year?" After helping the 01'Ball Coach's roosters rise from the SEC East ashes on Saturday, the Gators are in serious jeopardy of becoming league also-rans. And for all of you waiting for next year, UF's prospects aren't looking all too promising. Considering a 2006 conference schedule featuring games at Tennessee and Auburn and home games against Alabama, South Carolina and LSU, the Gators could easily watch the SEC Championship from the comfort of their couches once again. And don't forget a non-conference slate including Florida State, always-competitive Southern Mississippi and a peon-no-more UCF team. Factor in another season of personnel problems for Meyer, and it seems as though the national spotlight will leave Gainesville in the dark again next year. Next year, Chris Leak will still be UF's quarterback. Next year, a football field will still have the same distance from sideline to sideline. And next year, SEC defenses will still be fast enough to cover all 53 and one-third yards of it. i Still, you have to feel for Meyer. He wanted to set the SEC ablaze with his offense. Just take a look in his eyes to see how that has gone. He needs to succeed, but more importantly, he needs time to succeed -more than two years. He'll adapt. He's not a retard. E UF's Chad Jackson was named a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation's top receiver. Jackson, one of 15 players on the list, was the only SEC player nominated. 1991: After finishing first in the SEC twice but not earning a title because of probation, UF finally wins an SEC title after its 35-26 win against Kentucky. UF finished 10-2 and fell to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. E The Santa Fe Community College women's basketball team defeated Hillsborough Community College 83-70 in Tampa Tuesday. Carly Collins led the Saints with 21 points and 14 rebounds. I Basketball : Seton Hall vs. Duke ESPN, 7:30 p.m (Preseason NIT) 111 NBA : Knicks vs. Lakers ESPN, 10 p.m. Gaotors&f de^al with upset while looking toward future

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18, ALLIGATOR N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 U. Williams still a mysterious figure Editor's note: This is Part 2 of a twopart feature chronicling the odyssey of former UF guard Jason Williams. See alligatorSports.org for Part 1. By LOUIS ANASTASIS Alligator Staff Writer lanastasiscalligator.org ORLANDO -Miami center Shaquille O'Neal vividly remembers the first time he met Jason Williams during the summer of 1998. O'Neal, Penny Hardaway and o thers were playing pick-up basketball outside Orlando when a foreign face interrupted their game. "It was like in the movie 'White Men Can't Jump,"' O'Neal said. "There were just a bunch of white guys, and Jason Williams was like the little white guy sitting on the sidelines, and nobody was really paying him any attention. He was like 'Can I play?' I was like, 'Yeah,' and he tore Penny up." Just months removed from his UF expulsion, it was NBA-or-bust for the point guard. Most teams frowned upon Williams' off-the-court track record. Sacramento embraced him, however, selecting him with the No. 7 overall pick of the 1998 draft. The franchise has never been the same. "The Kings were always a boring team, and now, they still are. But when he went there, he gave them his style with behindthe-back passes and all that," O'Neal said. "Jason Williams put Sacramento on the map. Williams became an overnight smash, scoring 21 points and recording five steals against San Antonio in his debut. But the ex-Gator transcended statistics. He was running, gunning, dribbling, crossing over, hopping and driving opposing point guards mad. He was a bite size Rucker Park. He was flash in sneakers. He, a white boy playing in a hip-hop oriented SEE J-WILL, PAGE 19 "C 4_0 C. 0 9m 1&urQ1eQ1 Vox: Voices for Planned Parenthood Presents "The Day I Opened My Eyes" A play performed by SOURCE21 of S The SOURCE National Touring Theatre Wednesday, November 16th, 7:00 p.m. Reitz Union Rion Ballroom The performance will be followed by a discussion of the issues highlighted in the play. $1.00 OFF one Admission to the Festival with this ad Stephen C. O'Connell Center I University of Florida I Nov. 19th and 20th Saturday 10-6 Sunday 10-5 I Bring this ad for $1 off one, single-day admission. UF students get in FREE with this coupon. For more Information, call: (352) 392-5500 L $3 admisssion; $1 UF students and FREE for kids under 13._ Back by Popular Demand! Growing Fruit For Fun & Profit No Aesks 0rnelvork! Spring course open to all students! Thursdays 5th or 9th period w w w. h o s. uf .e d u / f r c 10 10. h t m ~i ~ Deadline is previous Thursday. Proof deadline is previous Wednesday. alligat"or1 U) 0 002 E C E -l 4 After numerous pitfalls at UF and in the NBA, Jason Williams has re-emerged with the Miami Heat. Williams has a golden opportunity to start for a championshipcaliber team.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 K ALLIGATOR, 19 Williams still carries negative label while trying to lead Miami to title -WI LL, from page 18 profession, orchestrated dribbling moves and passes that, to this day, have yet to be named. "He was a hip-hop Pistol Pete Maravich," O'Neal said. "That's who he is." Equipped with the nickname White Chocolate, Williams converted every game into his own personal highlight reel. "He had a lot of pizzazz to his game," Heat teammate Gary Payton said. "Everybody was calling him 'Andl' and 'Streetballer."' Williams turned a dormant Sacramento franchise into a playoff team and the most exciting squad in the NBA. Falls from Grace Meanwhile, 385 miles to the south, an attentive O'Neal became impatient. The center pestered Los Angeles general manager Jerry West to bring Williams on board. West would have none of it. He noticed that Williams' decision making was often erratic. There were too many flashy passes. There were too many ill-advised three-pointers. Soon Sacramento coach Rick Adelman began benching Williams toward the end of games. Then, the sledgehammer came down. Williams failed a drug test in the summer of 2000. He would be suspended for the first five games of the season. But there was more. During a game against Phoenix that season, Williams lauched a verbal tirade on an Asian fan who taunted him. "I will shoot all you Asian mother*******," adding," said Williams while imitating machine gun fire. "Do you remember the Vietnam War? I'll kill y'all just like that. Just like Pearl Harbor, do you remember that?" A $15,000 fine followed. Sacramento traded Williams to Memphis for Mike Bibby at the end of the season. "He came in with Sacramento, did all this stuff, and could never get over the hiump," O'Neal said. "Sacramento was a good team once they were using his style but they could never get over the hump, and they needed a scapegoat." Punk, or Misunderstood? Who is the real Jason Williams? In Memphis, he toned down his game and his outlandish behavior. He regained his status as one of the NBA's elite point guards when he averaged better than eight assists a game in his first two seasons there. In a 2005 game against Denver, he became the only player in NBA history to record 15 assists without committing a turnover. Who is the real Jason Williams? Williams, as he had always done with Sacramento, led Memphis to the playoffs. His team, as always seemed to be the case, fell in the opening round. After Phoenix swept the Grizzlies in the 2005 playoffs, the point guard yelled at a columnist and snatched the writer's pen out of his hands. The incident landed Williams a $10,000 fine. So really -who is the real Jason Williams? The Heat believe they hold answer. They believe Williams' public perception is skewed. They traded for him during the summer with the assumption that he has matured on and off the court. So why the negative image? "White guy. Tattoos. Flashy. It's just a stereotype, and they look at him as a punk or, whatever," said Miami guard and former UF star Matt Walsh. "But since the whole time that I've been here, I can tell you that there's nothing farther from the truth." Ask Miami players about Williams' game, and they will tell you White Chocolate is the best passer on the planet. Ask Heat players about Williams' personality, and they will tell you how Williams is a close friend. How he always offers to pick up the tab at a restaurant. How he's a family guy. Williams now lives in Isleworth, next door to O'Neal where the two spent the offseason barbecuing, boating and taking care of each other's kids. 'Sacramento was a good team once they were using his style, but they could never get over the hump, and they needed a scapegoat." Shaquille O'Neal Miami Heat center "I don't even think of Shaq as a teammate," said Williams who, with his wife Denika, has a 4-year-old son Jaxon and a 1year-old daughter Mia. "He's such a great guy, and I wouldn't trade him for anybody in the world. Words can't really explain what kind of a guy he is." If Williams isn't spending time with O'Neal's kids, he is probably looking after underprivileged children. At Memphis, for example, he frequented the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "In terms of him being around young people, the way he treated my kids is really unique and extraordinary," UF coach Billy Donovan said. "I think Jason often feels a lot better around people who are not trying to do a story on himor trying to label him or trying to. create an image about him. He feels a lot more comfortable being around younger kids, high school kids because he knows they're not drawing any conclusions or opinions about him." Yet something seems amiss. One would think Williams recalls the day he first played pick-up ball with O'Neal. Said Williams: "That was such a long time ago. I don't even remember." Walsh along with Heat teammate and former UF forward Udonis Haslem maintain they hold a special bond with Williams based on their Gator roots. Said Williams: "But the whole team hangs out." And with this statement, Williams emphasizes the interview is winding down. His stare lies somewhere between expressionless and cold. His eyes glare, almost piercing the reporters who have lingered to brave the increasingly short answers. Perhaps Williams has somewhere important to be. Maybe he is anxious to drive to his Isleworth home and see his family. Time for one more question, maybe?. "Jason, I know all of you guys hang out, but there has to be a special bond between you and the Gator guys. I mean, I know you went to a bunch of colleges (Williams enrolled at Virginia's Fork Union Military Academy for four days) but." "Man, I went to two colleges," Williams retorts. "What are you talking about?" He snatches his belongings and strides toward the exit. 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