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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009


Papa John's to join Reitz Union food court


By MAURA REESE
Alligator Contributing Writer
Students will notice some big
changes to the Reitz Union over the
next few months.
Papa John's Pizza will move into
Subway's old location as Subway
will take STA Travel's former spot,


and a new convenience store will re-
place Lange Eye Care. Freshens will
be relocated inside the store and ad-
ditional seating will be added.
The changes are being made to
help meet the wants and needs of
students, said Eddie Daniels, execu-
tive producer of the Reitz Union.
Papa John's was chosen because


students expressed a desire for an
on-campus pizza restaurant in sur-
veys conducted by
On the Reitz Union and
Campus Aramark, according to
Daniels.
"We're expanding variety and
creating a better atmosphere," Dan-
iels said.


Stephan Buteau, a third-year fi-
nance major, eats on campus every
day and thinks Papa John's is a bad
choice.
"We don't need any more fast-
food restaurants," Buteau said. "I
don't want to eat that every day.
I want food that will keep me full,
and it has to be healthy."


Subway is one of the most popu-
lar dining choices in the Reitz Union
and often has the longest line. When
Subway is relocated it will have the
extra space needed to run a third ser-
vice line, which will allow Subway
employees to serve more students
SEE PAPA, PAGE 3


Students sell


customized


pong tables
By JOHN J. BOOTHE
Alligator Contributing Writer
Next time you're shooting a pingpong ball into a
beer-filled Solo cup, it could be over a flashing-light
display or naked Kim Kardashian mural.
GatorPong.net and its competitor, Gator Beer
Pong Tables, began as creative projects, but orders
from fellow students turned them into actual busi-
nesses.
"I just started playing with a couple of
people up here, and they said, 'Hey,
you could really sell these.'"
Jason Siedel
owner of Gator Beer Pong Tables

"I just started playing with a couple of people
up here, and they said, 'Hey, you could really sell
these,'" said Jason Siedel, 21, owner of Gator Beer
Pong Tables.
According to Austin West, 25, owner of Gator-
Pong.net, playing beer pong combines basketball
with drinking by shooting pingpong balls into beer-
filled cups on a table. If a shot is made, a member of
the opposing team has to drink the cup's contents.
SEE PONG, PAGE 4


Andrew Stantill / Alligator Start
UF student Jason Siedel builds custom beer pong tables with his partner, Woody Croft, out of a small apartment garage. Their
designs include the full-size table and floating table, pictured above.


NATIONAL

Gators underwear allows fans to secretly support team


BY CAROLYN TILLO
Alligator Writer
Step aside, Victoria's Secret.
A new online company is selling Gators
bras, underwear and tank tops for female
fans.
GatorPanties.com was started in June by


UF alumnus Michael London, who got the
idea for the company after his wife's failed
to find a pair of Gators underwear.
"It seems like everybody caters to guys,
but there's just not much out there for
women," London said.
He said GatorPanties.com gives women
the chance to express their loyalty to UF in
subtle ways.


"They can support their team without
putting it in people's faces and letting ev-
erybody know," he said.
However, he said he knows some cus-
tomers will not be shy about flashing their
pride on TV.
London said customers can purchase the
items online, which cost between $15 and
$21, and receive them in about three to four


business days.
Samantha Djerassi, 32, a UF alumna,
purchased bras and underwear from the
site.
She said she likes wearing the bra with a
tank top because it has Gators embroidered
on the straps.
"The underwear I don't plan on show-
ing off," Djerassi said.


Junior corner-
back Joe Haden
(left) is among the
Gators who are suf-
fering from flu-like
symptoms but is
expected to play
against Kentucky
on Saturday in UFs
first road game.
See Story, Page 17.


ment party in prepara-
tion for this Tuesday's
elections. For video of the interviews,
visit www.alligator.org/sgelections.


* A local man shared
his perspective about
living in Tent City
and finding work
downtown. See photo
story on Page 5 and
video at alligator.org.


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News Today


WHAT'S HAPPENING
Critical Mass Bicycle Ride
Today, 5 p.m.
Riders leave at 5:30 p.m. from
the Plaza of the Americas
Join cyclists in a bicycle ride
that takes place during the last
Friday of every month in an
effort to promote cycling as a
mode of transportation.

Learn to Row event
Today, 6 to 8 p.m.
Newnan's Lake Boathouse
7300 E University Ave.
The Gainesville Area Rowing
Club is hosting a Learn to Row
event from Friday to Sunday.
The club, a local nonprofit or-
ganization, invites adult rowers
to participate in this three-day
workshop. The Learn to Row
course is designed as an intro-
duction to the sport of rowing
and includes an introduction
to indoor rowing machines,
sweep rowing and sculling.
Participants should expect indi-
vidual attention and time row-
ing on the water.

Gator Disc Golf Club
Disc Golf Clinic
Saturday, 10 a.m.
Lake Wauberg South
(Soccer Field)
Pro disc golfer Garrett Gurthie,
will provide instructional over-
view of disc golf throwing tech-
niques. Open to all skill levels.
For more information, please
see GatorDGC Web site, http://
grove.ufl.edu/-gatordgc.

Gators March for Babies Team
Captain meeting
Sunday, 8 p.m.
Florida Gym, Room 285
Anyone interested in becoming
a team captain should attend.
For information on walking
or making a team, please con-
tact Steve at irie007@ufl.edu or
Camille at cchapman@ufl.edu.


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Vegetarians protest
climate change
EnVeg has declared war on
climate change, and the weapon
is diet change.
Eight students from the stu-
dent organization enVeg wrote
messages on the sidewalk out-
side Library West early Thurs-
day morning describing how
diet affects the Earth.
"Animal agriculture = cli-
mate change" and "Animal ag-
riculture uses 1/3 our oil" were
just a couple of the messages.
Livestock production ac-
counts for 18 percent of global
greenhouse emissions, accord-
ing to a report from the Food
and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations.
"We try to take every oppor-
tunity to expose people to plant-
based and vegan food," enVeg
spokesman Chris Cano said.
Carlos Mateo, a health sci-
ence senior and member of en-
Veg, was present at the event
and helped write some of the
messages.
"I decided last year to lower
my meat consumption," Mateo
said.
"Two or three days of the
week I don't eat meat. It's actu-
ally pretty easy."
Carnivores can relax though
- the goal of enVeg is not to
convert everyone at UF to veg-
etarianism.
"We realize not everyone is
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expo in Phillips Center
Jay's Bridal will host The Real
Gainesville Wedding Expo Sun-
day at the Phillips Center for the
Performing Arts.
The expo will be held from
noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10
for adults, $5 for children 12 and
under, and free for children 2
and under. The semiannual expo
gives brides a start on their wed-
ding preparations.
Attendees can meet multiple
vendors, sample wedding cakes
and desserts and talk with wed-
ding photographers and florists.
"Sometimes brides don't know
what they need until they go to
an expo like this," said Joann Oc-
ampo, the sales manager of Jay's
Bridal.
The expo will feature more
than 50 local wedding-related
vendors. Each will have a booth
set up for participants to visit and
ask questions, Ocampo said.
LAUREN AITCHISON


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 0 ALLIGATOR, 3


Law school earns No. 2 spot in bar exam pass rate


* FLORIDA STATE RANKED NO. 1.

By JOEY FLECHAS
Alligator Contributing Writer
UF law graduates are continuing to raise
the bar.
More than 86 percent of Levin College of
Law graduates passed July's Florida Bar Ex-
amination, according to numbers released by
the Florida Board of Bar Examiners Monday.
UF ranked second in the state, coming in
behind No.1 Florida State University's 91.4
percent passing rate.
July's numbers showed an improvement


from February's results, when UF ranked
seventh with 64.9 percent of graduates pass-
ing.
Levin College of Law Dean Robert Jerry
noted that only 37 graduates took the exam
in February, versus the 328 graduates who
took it in July.
"The February exam is an outlier," he
said.
According to Jerry, UF started graduating
fewer students in December than in May last
year, which would explain the differences in
numbers.
"I'm not happy about those results, but
the reality is we had fewer graduates take


that exam," he said.
He hesitated to say that the passage rate
alone is an effective way to rank law schools
in the state.
However, he did note
that when comparing this
figure on a class-by-class,
year-by-year basis, UF has
ranked No. 1 in 11 out of
the last 12 years.
UF English senior Bren-
Jerry ton Wildes is considering
attending UF's law school,
and he said the passage rates didn't make
much of a difference in his decision.


John David Zarate, a UF psychology and
English junior who also plans to attend the
school, said the statistic does play a role in
making law school look appealing.
"At the end of the day, you want go out
and practice when you get out of school," he
said.
"You can't do that if you're failing the
bar," Zarate said.
Jerry said the college is constantly think-
ing about how it can help students do better
on the exam.
As for the fact that FSU took first place this
time around, Jerry was cordial on the matter.
"I congratulate them on it," he said.


Restaurant will take Subway's current spot


PAPA, from page 1
faster, Daniels said.
Thousands of people pass through
the Reitz Union every day, and the in-
crease in foot traffic following the open-
ing of Pollo Tropical and Cheeburger
Cheeburger was one of the major factors
that led to the need for some changes.
"We need more seating space, and


the space on the ground floor is under-
utilized," Daniels said.
Additional seating will be added in
the ground-floor corridors and in shad-
ed areas surrounding the Reitz Union
to accommodate increasing numbers of
diners.
"The Reitz is an old building, built
about 1967. Campus has outgrown the
current facility," Daniels said. "We need


more space."
A master plan assessment of the union
will begin in a few weeks to address the
issue. Architects have been hired to draw
up a plan of a new and improved Reitz
Union. It may involve expansion, Dan-
iels said.
"You won't see a physical change
soon," Daniels said. "We're planning for
the future."


REITZ UNION CHANGES:

SSubway will move into the space STA Travel
used to occupy on the ground floor
SPapa John's Pizza will move into Subway's old location
SA convenience store will replace Lange Eye Care,
which was located on the ground floor
SFreshens will be relocated inside of the convenience store
SAdditional seating will be added outside
and on the ground floor


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AROUND GAINESVILLE

Local bakes treats to fund puppy's surgery


By MARIA PIQUET
Alligator Contributing Writer

When visitors knock at Megan McCoy's door, two brown
balls of furry happiness barrel to greet them.
But for one, the action is painful and difficult.
Romeo, 9 months, was diagnosed this summer with hip
and knee dysplasia, an abnormal development in dogs that
causes joints to come loose from their sockets, making walk-
ing and running difficult and painful.
"His knee is out of place 90 percent of the time," said Mc-
Coy, Romeo's mom. "It's hard for him."
To correct the dysplasia, Romeo needs a $1,300 surgery.
To raise the money, McCoy started Romeo's Recipes, selling
homemade cookies, cupcakes and birthday cakes for dogs.
"I thought it'd be something different," McCoy said. "If it
doesn't work out, I'll start saving up myself."
Knee dysplasia is common among Pomeranians, McCoy
said. Romeo's knees sometimes come out of their sockets,
but he pops them back in and takes medication to help him
walk.
McCoy bakes the treats in her kitchen and uses all-natural
products. The main ingredients in her recipes include peanut
butter, cheese and carrots.
"Every dog likes peanut butter," McCoy said. "You can't
go wrong.
McCoy got the idea for Romeo's Recipes from her mom.
"I've always made treats for Rowdy and Romeo," McCoy
said. "I made cupcakes for Rowdy's last birthday, and my
mom said, 'You should start selling them.'"
Romeo's Recipes has raised $105 so far in the two weeks
since it started.
Rowdy's Smoothie Bars, Rocket's Peanut Butter Cookies
and Roxie's Low-Calorie Snacks are among the selection of
treats.
McCoy named the treats after her other dog, Rowdy, her
mother's dog, Rocket, and her grandmother's pooch, Roxie.
"Roxie is the chunky one, so she's the low-calorie snack,"
McCoy said.
After raising enough for Romeo's surgery, McCoy will to
continue the business to raise money for other dogs in need.
But right now, it's all for Romeo.
"After that, we'll see," she said.


Ana Goni-Lessan / Alligator Staff
Megan McCoy, 24, holds 9-month-old Romeo and 3-year-old Rowdy at
her apartment Thursday afternoon.


Tables feature

lights, murals

PONG, from page 1
"You go to a party where they
play on a kitchen table, and that's
cool," West said. "But if you go to
a party, and they have a dedicated
beer pong table, in my view, the cool
factor goes up."
With the businesses only weeks
old, word of mouth has been instru-
mental in bringing in early orders.
And these tables can be as cus-
tomized as possible.
"If a couple of girls are absolutely
obsessed with Hannah Montana, we
can lacquer her on the top," Siedel
said.
Each business takes a different
approach in creating the tables. West
paints the table like a canvas. Siedel's
creations are more complex and in-
clude LED lights under the cups to
make them glow and automatic ball-
washers for a more sanitary game.
"Our No. 1 factor is portability,"
Siedel said. "They come with a strap,
they fold, the legs are removable;
it's probably the greatest thing ever
since the koozie."
Both companies also have to deal
with the ethical question of selling
tables to underage buyers.
"If a couple 16-year-olds have
enough cash to buy a table, then hey,
more power to them," Siedel said.
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Almost OK


42-year-old Eugene

has lived on the

streets for 7 years
Most people see Eugene as homeless. He would
disagree.
"I've got a tent, and that's my home. So no, I'm
not homeless."
"I've never had a dull moment. I got a
damn good life."
Eugene
Gainesville resident

The 42-year-old has lived without walls and win-
dows for seven years.
Eugene says he makes about $500 per week. Most
is spent on an assortment of drugs, although he says
he's not addicted.
"The drugs don't do me. I do it."
Despite the drugs, Eugene works every day of the
week. He can usually be seen working at downtown
bars and restaurants cleaning bathrooms, taking out
trash and for a couple dollars, he'll even find you a
parking spot on a busy night.
Always smiling and joking with his co-workers,
Eugene relishes in the good moments.
"I've never had a dull moment. I got a damn
good life."
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: After a long night's work, Eugene heads home on his
only form of transportation a bicycle. He generally works until 4 or 5 in the
morning.

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Editorial
The Department of Darts & Laurels is starting to feel
a bit fatigued. We're realizing we haven't attended
enough class to actually pass our first exams, we've of-
ficially lost all of our school supplies and our back-to-school
haircuts have morphed from shaggy-chic to somewhere in
between mullet, puffball or worse. Basically, we miss our
moms. If our hectic schedules allowed us to jet home for the
weekend, we'd run into the arms of the women who would
point us to scrapbooks of our previous academic achieve-
ments, take us to Target and buy us some Dixon Ticondero-
gas and remind us that we're not feral, despite our dishev-
eled appearances.
Because we can't actually get that kind of reassurance right
now, or gain access to some rejuvenating home-cooked Ital-
ian food, we'd like to dedicate to our moms this summer's-
finally-starting-to-seem-like-a-distant-memory edition of...



Darts & Laurels

Subway's meatball marinara just doesn't do the trick.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its nominees
for 2010, and we feel like the people in charge of picking
them are suffering from the same fatigue we're feeling right
now. We can sort of understand how KISS and Genesis made
the list (emphasis on "sort of"), but our heads are collectively
spinning over the selection of LL Cool J. While we appreci-
ate the fact that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is including
rap music, we'd like to throw a this-is-equivalent-to-giving-
R-Kelly's-"Trapped-In-The-Closet"-an-Oscar-nod DART at
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for considering "Mama Said
Knock You Out" worthy of formal recognition.
We'll be rooting for the Stooges, thank you very much.
Arkansas resident Julia Grovenburg just found out she
has become pregnant not once, but twice. She is one of 11
reported cases of superfetation, or double impregnation,
ever documented. After conceiving once, doctors discovered
a second fetus that formed about three weeks later from a
different egg. For taking what could possibly be the scariest
news ever like a champ, we'd like to present a this-could-
only-happen-in-Ar-Kansas LAUREL to the most fertile per-
son alive.
What's scarier than getting pregnant twice? Finding out
the babies aren't yours.
Somehow, fertility clinicians in Ohio implanted a woman
with the wrong embryo. Due in two weeks, the newborn will
be returned to its biological parents instead of living with the
woman who carried it for nine months. For subjecting some-
one to a reversed, nightmarish and Michael Cera-less ver-
sion of "Juno," we'd like to throw an epic-fail-sperm-whale
DART at the faulty fertility clinic.
We know that our parents watch shows like "Dancing
With The Stars," and we can't help but wonder what they
think of Tom DeLay. For performing an initially disturbing
but ultimately hilarious rendition of "Wild Thing," we'd like
to present a LAUREL to the former house majority leader.
He's already made it to the second round of the show, but
he's up against the artist behind the unforgettable "Aaron's
Party (Come Get It)," Aaron Carter. We don't really under-
stand the appeal of this show to begin with, but it seems a bit
unfair to put a 62-year-old Republican politician in a dancing
contest against the guy who released a song called "That's
How I Beat Shaq" when he was 13.
Finally, because we miss our dogs as much as we miss our
parents, we'd like to send a we-didn't-know-Pomeranians-
had-knees-under-all-that-fur-but-it's-great-that-you're-try-
ing-to-save-them LAUREL to Megan McCoy for selling dog
biscuits to finance knee surgery for her dog, Romeo. Plus,
given our current hairstyle status, we feel like we can empa-
thize with Pomeranians more than usual.
That's all for this week, kiddies. If you have the chance
this weekend, go visit your mamas, papas and critters if you
got 'em.


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Students should vote in SG elections


D on't vote.
I mean, statistically only 20 percent of the Stu-
dent Body votes each election, so chances are if
you are reading this you A) are a student and therefore
B) will not be voting for your student senators. But hey, it
isn't that big of a deal. Voting is overrated anyway.
To begin with, you wouldn't get to vote for me. In
my mind, that is the only legitimate reason for vot-
ing, and since I am not up for re-election this cycle, you
should probably stay at home and not risk the barrage
of "Have you voted yet?! Well either way, let me tell
you about the __ Party! We advocate for students!"
that awaits you.
But to be fair, people often pretend there are other
reasons to vote besides the fact that I am on the ballot
(crazy, I know!). Let us now deconstruct the other "rea-
sons" to vote.
The most common reason to vote is "It's your mon-
ey."
Yes, we all pay into Student Government's $14.4 mil-
lion pot of money with the Activity and Service Fee we
pay per credit hour. But as a student at our esteemed
university, you probably don't use any of the services
the money goes to.
I know that I for one never work out at any of the
Rec Sports facilities or play intramurals. I wouldn't be
caught dead eating at the Reitz Union on any day of the
week that ends in "Y." And I can look past the fact that
I am a member of several SG-funded student organiza-
tions. Besides, Bright Futures probably pays your A&S
Fee, and we all know how I feel about that.
What about the fact that SG officials have directly
fought for our rights regarding alcohol regulations off


campus, worked to repeal the rave
ordinance that forces bars to close
at 2 a.m. and are working to cre-
ate a 24-hour study facility on cam-
pus? Psh, I say.
Again, most of these things are
Kyle Robisch irrelevant.
letters@alligatororg I feel confident saying abso-
lutely no UF students have ever
engaged in a game of beer pong, thus would not have
been threatened by the student conduct changes UF ad-
ministrators were pushing last year.
I've never been to a crush party downtown or at
Midtown, let alone drank at any of the bars until last
call at 2 a.m. And I don't study... ever.
Finally some deranged political science students
claim we need to vote because we can actually affect
real change here at UF.
To this I respond, nay nay, my child. We all know
that Student Senate is just made up of one big, happy
political party.
There are no minority parties, debates on bills or im-
portant resolutions passed each night.
Student Body President Jordan Johnson may have a
full vote on the Board of Governors, but who cares?
The Board of Governors is just the highest governing
body of UF. I get to vote on who I think will win in my
fantasy football league each week that's more or less
the same thing, right?
Go ahead, don't vote. Clearly SG here at UF doesn't
affect your life.
Kyle Robisch is a political science and economics junior.
His column appears on Fridays.


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


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Letters to the Editor
Expenditures prove irresponsibility
Last campaign the Unite Party promised that it
would build a new parking garage. This campaign
the Unite Party promises to build a new Reitz Union.
What's next, a pyramid on Turlington Plaza?
The fiscal irresponsibility in the current Student
Government is incredible. Tens of thousands of dollars
are wasted on free meals, cell phones and parking de-
cals, all while the Unite Party promises massive proj-
ects that are impossible to do in the middle of a reces-
sion and budget crisis.
I'm happy to support the Orange and Blue Party,
which has an honest platform full of real ideas, not
empty promises.
Support sustainability, support cutting waste from
the budget, support transparency in government, sup-
port online voting.
Ryan Sappenfield
1AG


Students should vote to nix "I Voted" stickers
During next week's election, voters will have the
chance to put an end to wasteful spending in Student
Government and prevent students from being coerced
into voting. The "I Voted" stickers initiative petition
campaign I ran this summer collected 1,211 signatures
from students who were appalled after learning SG
spent close to $1,900 on unnecessary "I Voted" stickers
for the Spring 2009 election, even though there were
about 50,000 unused stickers left over from previous
SG elections.
The purchase of stickers is another example of
wasteful spending within SG that I have been fighting
against as an Orange and Blue Party senator. Not only
are stickers a waste of money, but stickers are also used
by the Unite Party to coerce Greek houses into voting.
Unite requires the Greek houses that support them to
appoint a house representative who is responsible for
creating a voter board that lists all the house members.
The members are then required to bring back an "I Vot-
ed" sticker to prove that they have voted.
The existence of voter coercion within SG is unac-
ceptable. The Unite Party should be ashamed for wast-
ing student money on stickers that are used to coerce
students.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday,vote against coercion
and wasteful spending by voting in favor of this initia-
tive. Students should vote in SG elections not because
they are forced to but because they want to.
Gary Benedix
Lakeside Senator, Orange and Blue Party


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UF will renew Kentucky feud


after '08 chomp controversy


By TYLER JETT
Alligator Writer
tjett@alligatororg

When No. 10 Florida (6-3-0)
hosts Kentucky (3-2-3) tonight at
7, there will be blood, sweat and
tears.
UF midfielder Lindsay Thomp-
son promised.
The rest of her team reiterated
that guarantee, although not in
those exact words.
Tonight's match marks the be-
ginning of Southeastern Confer-
ence play. Every team is familiar
with each other, and that makes
the games more heated. After go-
ing 11-0 in regular-season SEC
matches last year, the Gators are
prepared to be the conference's
least popular squad.
"(SEC teams) don't only hate
us; they hate our school, they
hate our coaches, they hate us as
individual players," goalkeeper
Katie Fraine said. "The crowds
are always annoyed by us. They
just think of us as rich snobs who
get what we want and win all the
games and have everything they
don't."
Fraine said UF is disliked with-
in the conference because other
schools are jealous of Florida's
nice athletic facilities and the suc-
cess of the football and basketball


teams in recent years.
"A lot of the girls in the SEC are
from Florida, and they didn't get
offers like we did or they didn't
get to come to one of the top-10
schools in the country, so it's ob-
viously going to fuel the rivalry,"
she said.
The fact that UF's first SEC
game is against Kentucky is fitting,
as last year's meeting between the
two teams epitomized heated con-
ference play.


Soccer


The Gators came
into the game in
Lexington with a
top-20 ranking.
The Wildcats
were 3-6-2. But that
did not matter, as


Kentucky took a 2-0 lead in the
first half.
When UK forward Giuleana
Lopez scored the second goal in
the 38th minute, she mockingly
Gator chomped down the side-
lines.
"I don't even know what I was
doing," Lopez said in a phone in-
terview. "Adrenaline was just go-
ing. I probably motivated them."
UF came back in the second
half, scoring goals in the 66th and
67th minute, and the game went to
overtime.
"Everyone definitely took note
of (Lopez's celebration) and they


used that as a little more push in
the second half when we were
down 2-0," said sophomore Tah-
nai Annis, who scored UF's first
goal.
The Gators completed the
comeback in overtime when the
then-freshman Thompson scored
from 15 yards out in the 103rd
minute. It was Thompson's first
game-winning goal.
"I remember seeing the ball go
past the goalie's hands and being
so excited, and my whole team ran
over to me," Thompson said.
What happened after the
team gathered around Thomp-
son revved up the hostility. In re-
sponse to Lopez's earlier celebra-
tion, some of the Gators ran down
Kentucky's field doing the Gator
chomp.
"It's our chomp," Fraine said.
"We're allowed to do it whenever
we want, and if someone's going
to do it in our face... it's a throw-it-
back-in-their-face thing."
Lopez said she ignored the cel-
ebration, opting to shake hands
and leave.
But not everyone felt that way.
While UF celebrated, TV cam-
eras caught Wildcats goalkeeper
Sydney Hiance flipping off her op-
ponents.
Blood. Sweat. Tears. And mid-
dle fingers.


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a win after an 11-0 conference record in 2008.


Gators men will kick off season with home tourney


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RANKED NO. 11 IN THE NATION.

By GREG LUCA
Alligator Writer

The UF men's tennis team will open its
fall season this weekend with the Gator Invi-
tational at Linder Stadium in Gainesville.
The team is returning the majority of its
players from a group that finished 18-9 and
was No. 11 in the ITA rankings a season
ago.


Among the returning key players are
Carlos Cueto, Alex Lacroix, Joey Burkhardt,
Antoine Benneteau and Johnny Hamui, all
five of whom are listed in the ITA preseason
rankings.
In fact, the only players not returning to
action will be Tyler Hochwalt and Jeff Da-
damo. The Gators hope their departures will
be offset by the addition of talented fresh-
man William Federhofer.
"He's one of those guys that hasn't re-
ally gotten his chance, and I think he's going
to contribute here at Florida," coach Andy
Jackson said.


Despite his promise, playing time for
Federhofer could be hard to find on one of
the deepest and most talented teams in the
nation.
The number of ranked
players on Florida's team
(five) is exceeded only by
Virginia, which has six.
Of those players, the
most is expected of Cueto
and Lacroix, as both are
Jackson ranked in the preseason
top 25, with Cueto at No.
11 and Lacroix at No. 23.


While Cueto will not play due to tendi-
nitis in his left hand and foot, Lacroix is ex-
pected to see significant playing time. Lacro-
ix, who stands only 5 foot 11, overcomes his
lack of power with foot speed and tenacity.
"I try to take the ball early and make the
other guy move, do some drops shots and
fight on every point," Lacroix said.
This style has his coach convinced Lac-
roix can be one of the best in the nation.
"I think he has a chance to be in the run-
ning to win the NCAA championship this
year. He's improved as much or more than
anybody," Jackson said.


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UF VOLLEYBALL
Gators look to improve consistency in return to O'Dome


By ANTHONY CHIANG
Alligator Writer
achlang@alllgatororg
Upon returning to Gainesville after the
team's longest road trip since 2003, coach
Mary Wise made sure to remind the team
where it played its home matches.
"We passed the O'Connell Center, and I
pointed it out to the players and told them
that was where they play, just in case they
had forgotten," she said.
No. 5 Florida (8-1, 2-0 Southeastern Con-
ference) will make its return to the O'Dome
tonight at 7 as UF faces Mississippi State (4-


9, 0-2 SEC) before hosting Alabama (4-8, 2-0
SEC) at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.
The Gators have not lost a regular-season
home SEC match since a defeat against Ten-
nessee on Nov. 14, 2004, and it looks as if
that streak will continue through these next
two matches. UF has an all-time set record
of 102-3 against Mississippi State, and the
Gators have never dropped a match to either
of the teams they will face this weekend.
But UF still has some things that need
to be improved. Sophomore outside hitter
Kristy Jaeckel pointed out an area the team
could improve on consistency.
That aspect of the team's game almost


proved to be its demise last weekend, as Ole
Miss pushed it to five sets on Friday after
14 UF service errors, but then Florida hit a
season-high six aces as it
swept past Arkansas on
Sunday.
"We just need to focus
on every match and ev-
ery game," Jaeckel said.
"Right now, we are really
focusing on our consisten-
wise cy because that is going to
play a major part in how
well we do this weekend."
But after the long road trip, the sopho-


more believes her team is as mentally tough
as it has ever been.
"Having to play out there on the road
and having to keep that mental edge is a
good thing to get used to," she said.
Wise is pleased with where her team
stands as the Gators return home with just
one loss, and the coach does not regret
scheduling the tough road stretch to start
the season.
"Looking back at it, I feel like playing
in [the Tampa Twice Tournament] was the
right thing to do," Wise said. "I felt like we
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Rustic 1BR apt. $375/mo.
01BR cottage $435/mo. Call 213-8798 or
mobile 213-3901. 12-9-09-75-2

*LYONS SPECIAL*
$99 1st month's rent 377-8797
12-9-09-75-2

1, 2, 3's SUPER RENT DISCOUNTS!
1BR $509 2BR $579* 3BR $775
HUGE FLOORPLANS! Pets Loved!
Bus Stop Pools Green Courtyards!
Park Free Across From UF! 335-7275
12-9-09-75-2

Downtown Living Limited Availability!
One Bedrooms from only $699
2/2 Townhouses with W/D from $819
Only 5 left! Don't miss out on the best location
Arlington Square &Wisteria Downs
352.338.0002-arlingtonsquare.org
12-9-09-75-2

1 & 2's SPECIAL RATES!
1BR $459 2BR $539
No Move In Fees! Quiet
Beautiful Pools Pets Loved!
Park Free Across From UF! 372-7555
12-9-09-75-2


S For Rent
U unfurnished

Deluxe, Large 3, 4, 5, 6, 7BR 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 12-9-09-74-2

Quality & Affordability!
1br $559 / 2br $619--$649
3br $749 / 4br $899
W/D, pool, B-ball/tennis courts!
We love Pets! Call @ 376-4002
www.apartments.com/pinetreegardens
12-9-09-75-2

Deluxe, large one or two bedroom, 60 sec-
ond walk to UF. Wood firs, washer dryer
included, fireplace, patio deck. Can furnish.
Short term available. Private Owner. $595-
up. 352-538-2181. Lv msg 12-9-09-74-2

No deposit, No move-in fees!!!

<1 mi from UF! Giant 24hr gym
FREE tanning/FREE cable
*Oxford Manor* (352) 377-2777
These apts kick other apts in the teeth
12-9-75-2

** ELLIE'S HOUSES **
Quality single family homes. Walk or bike to
UF. www.ellieshouses.com 352-215-4991 or
352-215-4990 12-9-09-75-2

Live SECONDS from UF!
Studios & 1 Beds from $499 & $575
FREE Parking Near UF
NEVER worry about Game Day Parking!
371.7777 CollegeParkUF.com
12-9-09-75-2

Come see our 1/1, 2/2 & 3/3 townhomes!!
FREE Cable w/HBO and Showtime
All Amenities plus FREE Tanning
Gated*Alarms*Pet Friendly
*Sign Today, Get up to $1800 Cash Back*
www.thelaurelsuf.com 352-335-4455
12-9-09-75-2

Affordable Living Convenient to Everything!
Spacious 2/1's Available Immediately
One Month Free & $0 Move- In Fees
3500 Windmeadows Blvd
www.spanishtrace.org* 373-1111
12-9-09-75-2

Cobblestone Apartments-NW 23RD BLVD
Move in now!!! 3/3 for $336/person.
Cable w/HBO and Showtime included!
Private Dog Park-Tanning-Fitness Center
352-377-2801 cobblestoneuf.com
12-9-75-2


For Rent
unfurnished

BIVENS COVE
1/1 From $649 2/2 From $699
3/2 From $824 4/3 From $1099
Close to UF/Shands Pet Friendly
(352) 376-2507 3301 SW 13th Street
12-9-09-75-2


***PARKING***
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-2

1, 2, 3's! madisonpointe.org
Garages Available!
Enormous Screened Patio!
$266-$1092
NW 23rd Blvd*352-372-0400
12-9-75-2





PO LOS
T ff Gainesville
Three Pools! Three Bus Routes!
Two Jacuzzis! Business Center!
Billards Room! Fitness Center w/ Free
weights! Sand Volleyball!
Tennis Courts! Basketball Courts!
Close to UF, Shands, 1-75, & Shopping!
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms for NOW & Fall!!!
GREAT SPECIALS!!!
1/1-$684 2/2-$512w/all util 3/3-$399w/all util
2330 SW Williston Rd.
www.ThePolosUF.com 352-335-7656
12-9-09-75-2

Huge Private Dog Park
1's from $499 Waive all fees
Close to UF, Shands, Butler Plaza
Pet Friendly 376-1248
www.hiddenvillageapt.com
2725 SW 27th Ave
12-9-74-2

l's, 2's and 4's
AS BIG AS A HOUSE!
Great School Districts
Free Personal Training
75 SW 75th Street Call 332-7401 12-
9-75-2


No Move-In Fees
1/1's -$659* 3/2's- $799
FREE Tanning*Pool*Gym
www.aspenridgeuf.com
352.367.9910
12-9-09-75-2


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1 For Rent: Furnished 6 Furnishings 11 Motorcycles, Mopeds 16 Health Services 21 Entertainment
2 For Rent: Unfurnished 7 Computers 12 Autos 17 Typing Services 22 Tickets
3 Sublease 8 Electronics 13 Wanted 18 Personals 23 Rides
4 Roommates 9 Bicycles 14 Help Wanted 19 Connections 24 Pets
5 Real Estate 10 For Sale 15 Services 20 Event Notices 25 Lost & Found

All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make imitation, or discrimination." We will
not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. All employment opportunities advertised herein are subject to the laws which prohibit discrimina-
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newspaper uses great care in accepting or rejecting advertising according to its suitability, we cannot verify that all advertising claims or offers are completely valid in every case and, therefore, cannot assume any responsibility for any injury or loss arising from offers and acceptance of
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12, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009


MUSEUM WALK
2/2's $945 CABLE & WATER Included
All Inclusive roommate matching $606
ParknRide Bus Route-Always be on time!
3500 SW 19th Ave*www.museumwalk.com
379-WALK*
12-9-09-75-2


SORORITY ROW 2BDs!
2br/2.5ba from $899
W/D included. No Move-in Fees!
Pets welcome! FREE Parking!
372-7111 CollegeManor.org
12-9-09-75-2


LAKEWOOD VILLAS
Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans;
Starting at $830
Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer;
Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool;
Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3
700 SW 62nd Blvd 877-781-8314
www.lakewoodvilllas.com
text (lakewood)@65586
12-9-09-74-2


SPYGLASS *
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages
Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet;
Rates start at $399
Every Unit is an End Unit
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
701 SW 62nd Blvd 888-267-5078
www.spyglassapts.com
text (spyglass)@65586
12-9-09-74-2

ACROSS FROM UF!
Studios $459, includes electric!
Wood floors available. FREE parking.
1225 SW 1 Avenue Pets welcome
372-7111 No move-in fees!
12-9-09-75-2

FREE Scooter! Free 42" TV!
Inclusive 2's & 3's Two Miles to UF
Next Ten 2/2's Discounted to $899
Pet Friendly Roommate Match.
1015 NW 21st Ave
HiddenLakeUF.com 374-3866
12-9-09-75-2

Walk to Class!
1brs from $499 150 ft from UF!
Move-in today. FREE parking!
Pets Welcome! No Move-in Fees.
372-7111 1216 SW 2nd Ave
12-9-09-75-2


$399 FOR EVERYTHING
All Inclusive Student Suites
Roommate Match*Feline Friendly!
42" TV*Astroturf Soccer Field
352-271-3131*GainesvillePlace.com 12-9-
75-2

Action Real Estate Services
Houses to Condos
1-4 BR, Starting at $450
www.action-realtors.com
352-331-1133
12-9-09-75-2

*Fully Furnished*All Inclusive*
Roommate Matching
2 MONTHS FREE
*Brand New* Gated*Upscale 1br-4br*
3000 SW 35th Place
EnclaveUF.com*352.376.0696
12-9-09-75-2

WALK TO CAMPUS
1BRs from $550 2BRs from $600
Sun Bay Sun Key Sun Harbor
352-376-6720 www.sunisland.info
Ask about our new pet policy & other specials
12-9-09-75-2


Wake Up 10 Min Before Class
...AND be on time!
Studios from $499, 1s from $575
$0 M/I Fees, Pet Friendly
371.7777 CollegeParkUF.com
12-9-09-75-2


PET'S PARADISE
$390 $600. No app or pet fee. 1 & 2BR,
privacy fenced. SW. 352-331-2099 10-9-
09-82-2


We have REAL 1/ls
Dump your roommate & save on gas!
3 blocks to UF GATORNEST
575 sq ft, $575 PLUS one month FREE!
300 NW 18 Street
4 blocks to UF GATORSIDE
400 sq ft, only $450 Only 4 left!
1600 NW 4 Avenue
BIKE to UF CENTERPOINT
530 sq ft big, only $475 Just a few left!
1220 NW 12 Street
No application fee, most pets ok.Call
E.F.N. Properties, 352/371-3636 or email:
Rentals@EFNProperties.com
9-30-09-66-2

NANTUCKET WALK *
UPPER WEST SIDE *
Brand new luxury apartments! Walk to class!
All-inclusive! nantucketwalk@cmcapt.com
352-240-6961
12-9-09-74-2

3BR 2BA 1019 NW 36th Dr. Quiet neigh-
borhood. Beautiful, sanded hardwood
floors, fenced yard, LR, DR, study, $1000/
mo. $30/mo ontime discount. 773-407-
1774. 10-20-09-41-2

BIKE TO UF! 1st mont free!
5BR 3BA, lawn service incl,
Fireplace, carport, w/d hkups, $1800/rent
3920 SW 20th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
53-2

VICTORIA STATION! 1st MONTH FREE!
2 BR 2.5 BA TH, washer/dryer, high ceilings,
separate Dining room, pool,
$800/rent, 3552 SW 30th Way #146
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
49-2

WALK TO UF! 1ST MONTH FREE!
2 BR duplex, CH/AC, will consider small pet,
$695/rent 120-A NW 10th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
49-2

GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 BR Houses & apartments!
Contact us for pricing & availability!
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
49-2

SOUTHFORK OAKS! 1st MONTH FREE!
2 BR 1.5 BA TH, Pool, w/d hkups, close to
everything! $675/rent,
2300 SW 43rd St #1-3
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
47-2

STEPS TO CLASS! 4 BR 2.5 BA house,
Living, dining & sunrooms, w/d hkups,
CH/AC, $1800/rent, 1107 SW 1st Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
49-2

Apartments off SW 20th Ave. Close to shop-
ping, bus line and a few miles from UF. Price
rage $445 to $665. Includes water, sewer,
garbage and pest control. Sorry no pets al-
lowed. Call 335-7066 Mon-Fri. 12-9-09-75-2

ARBOR
Ask about our move-in specials!
Close to UF & Shands
2411 SW 35th PL
866-604-7097
M-F 9-6
www.arborgainesville.com
12-9-09-74-2

FOX HOLLOW
Gated Entry
Ask about our move-in specials!
7301 W Univ Ave
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-2
877-288-2921
www.cmcapt.com/foxhollow
12-9-09-74-2

REDUCED 1st Mo 1/2 off! 2/2 off of SW 35th
PI, Close to UF & bus route. Great for grad
students! Building is 3 yrs old w/ only 1 prev
tenant. W/D, D/W, tile & carpet in BDs $800/
mo Avail ASAP, no smokers. (904) 386-6485
10-2-09-46-2


GREAT LOCATION! 1ST MONTH FREE!
2 BR 2BA in Concordia, w/d, pool, quiet loca-
tion! $750/rent, 405-B NW 39th Road
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
39-2


FREAKS1 Downtown House 110 SE 4th PI
3BD/1.5BA Central heat/air. On street park-
ing, fenced yard, w/d hookups. Walk down-
town & bike/bus to campus! $730/mo + 1st,
last $500 dep Call 373-6551 9-29-38-2


LAS PAMPAS! 2 BR 2 BA townhouse,
Wood laminate floors, screen porch, pool,
loft $800/rent, 3482 NW 37th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
35-2


LOTS OF SPACE! 1ST MONTH FREE!
3 BR 2 BA w/ living, family & dining rooms,
2 car carport, fenced yard, w/d, lawn svc,
$1000/rent, 126 SW 40th St.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-
09-33-2


Spacious 1 2 & 3BR $495 & up
C/HA, veritcals, Italian Tile, private patio,
some w/d hookup Some walk to UF. Much
Much more Call 352-332-7700. 11-4-60-2


GRANTWOOD 2 MONTHS FREE!
2 BR 2 BA Townhouse, loft, wood laminate
floors, Washer/Dryer, pool, courtyard,
$750/rent, 2508 SW 35th PI #47
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-
09-33-2


CUTE 3 BR HOUSE! 1st month free! Garage,
Newer flooring, w/d hkups, $775/rent
1730 NW 31st Place
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-09-
33-2


FIRST MONTH FREE MILLRUN CONDO
Close to UF, cute & clean 2BD/2BA
1000sq ft, storage/laundry room with W/D hk-
ups, pool. Pets considered. Rent $695/mo
Phone (352) 359-8311 9-30-09-34-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Pine Rush Villas 4117 SW 20th Ave
375-1519 1br/1bth $399 2br/1bth $499
$100 AMEX Card On bus Route
*Reduced rates include 2 months free*
*applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com**
9-30-09-45-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Homestead Apts 3611 SW 34th St.
376-0828 *Archer Rd. Area"
2BR/1Bth only $499 & 2BR/2Bth only $624
Reduced rates include 2 months free
*applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com*
9-30-09-45-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Ashton Square 6933 W. University Ave.
333-1120 2 and 3 BR Villas $616-$708
Tower Rd/Newberry Rd
Huge 2 and 3 BR Apartments!
Washer/dryer hook ups
Reduced rates include 2 months free!
$200 AMEX Card
*applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com*
9-30-09-45-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Gator Village Villlas 321 NW 21st Lane
372-3826 1 br/1bth $472
NW Gainesville large floor plan patio*
Limited Availability *
Near Downtown off 6th Street
Reduced rates includes 1 month free!
*applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com**
9-30-09-45-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Sundowne Villas 3600 Windmeadow Blvd.
377-2596 Studio's $391 1br/1bth $432 *
Reduced rates include 2 months free!
Immediate Availability!
Walk to Butler Plaza and Regal Cinema!
"applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com**
9-30-09-45-2

GREAT HOUSE BIKING DIST TO UF!
1st month free 3/2 in quiet area, fireplace,
garage, washer/dryer, $995/rent,
3919 SW 28th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-
09-28-2

No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Sunrise Villas 3010 SW 23rd Terr.
372-4835 1br/1bth from $408
Close to Campus/Shands and VA
*2 Month's Free included in special.
$100 AMEX Card
**applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com*
9-30-09-45-2


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No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Courtney Greens 3715 SW 20th Ave
375-3077 Totally Renovated 1br/lbth *
All New* $535 (includes 2 months free!)
$600 AMEX Card Tanning Salon,
Computer Center, Fitness Room
"applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com*
9-30-09-45-2


No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Summer Place Villas 3316 SW 41st PI.
373-2818 1br/1bth $425 (*off SW 34th St.*)
Reduced rates include 2 months free
Near Main Postal Facility and Shopping!
**applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com**
9-30-09-45-2



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Call About Two Months

FREE RENT
352-331-2966
Rent start at $750.00
2625 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32608
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1 MONTH FREE RENT
01BR/1BA walk to UF $460-$475 0 2BR
$525 0 3BR/2BA, fenced yard $1100.
Gore Rabell Real Estate 378-1387
www.Gore-Rabell.com 12-9-09-75-2

HUGE 5 BED HOUSE!
3 baths, enclosed front patio
W/D, Wood floors, Fireplace
3 blocks from UF! Pets loved!
372-7111 106 NW 10th Street
12-9-09-75-2

2BR/1BA cent heat mobile home on shady
lot. From $345-$425/mo incl water. No pets.
4546 NW 13th St. Last month free. 376-
5887 10-9-33-2

ONE MONTH FREE RENT!
1 & 2 bedrooms located near Hilton
Off of SW 34th Str. Close to UF
$350 SD some w/ W/D or hkups.
Water & trash incl. Call Now!
Union Properties 352-373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-9-09-72-2

AVAILABLE NOW or JAN 1. 3BR/2BA nice
house. Pets ok, washer/dryer provided. Quiet
dead-end road. 4100 NW 14th PI. $975/mo.
Fenced yard. 352-339-2342 9-28-09-20-2

WE'RE HERE TO HELP! FOCUS ON
SCHOOL Must see upgrades new carpet,tile
& more.from a disc. rate of $390 Move in to-
day Pets ok
15 mins from UF Call for specials 352-331-
8225 10-12-30-2

2BR/1BA 1 month FREE. Oak Condo by
Oaks Mall. $695, screened-in porch, W/D,
community pool & gym, water & trash includ-
ed. 321-948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com
9-28-09-20-2

MOVE IN NOW 1BR/1BA condo walk to
UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or
3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport
$850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600
Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890
9-25-09-15-2

2BR1.5BA townhouse for rent near UF,
Shands, VA. W/D hook-ups, fireplace, en-
closed backyard. $900/mo +. 904-524-3063
9-30-09-18-2


MOVE IN NOW 1BR/1BA condo walk to
UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or
3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport
$850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600
Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890
9-25-09-15-2

1BR/1BA EFFICIENCY
with A/C, $320/mo. No pets. Year lease.
Shady lot. 1022.5 NW 4t Ave. 352-376-5887
9-25-09-13-2

Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy.
Low Payments! $99 Deposit!
Call Today! 352-378-4411
9-30-09-15-2

We Love Pets &
Ready to Move in Today

Regency Oaks
1,2,3, Bedrooms
3230 SW Archer Rd
352-378-5766

Rocky Point
1,2,3 Bedrooms
3100 SW 35tth Place
352-376-1619

Archer Woods
1,2, Bedrooms
3020 SW Archer Rd
352-373-8727

Country Gardens
1 & 2 Bedrooms
2001 SW 16th St.
352-373-4500
12-9-09-65-2

1 Block to UF! GREAT LOCATIONS
1BR and 2BR Apts. See our list at
www.merrillmanagement.net
or call Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 x10 9-25-09-11-2

2BR 1BA Apt 1BLK TO UF!
Grad II Apts Special: $650/Mo
1236 Sw 4th Avenue. Call
Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494x10 9-25-09-11-2


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Nat gas ht. 1 BLK to UF $500/Mo
1216 SW 3rd Avenue. Call
Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494
X10 9-25-09-11-2

2901 NW 14th Street
1BR 1BA Apt Near Sams
Club. Carpet, Window A/C,
Nat gas ht. Inclds Wtr, Swg,
pst control and garbage. $425/Mo
Rental Refs a must! Call
Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 9-25-09-11-2

FREE SEPT 2BR/2.5BA CONDO $775
w/d,parking,dog walk area,quiet
1.5miles to uf.352-281-0733 or
thuy_carroll@yahoo.com 10-5-15-2

*Spacious new 2BR/2.5BA Townhouse near
UF. Appl. AC/Heat, Alarm Sys. Internet for
only $875/m @ 885 NW 21st Ave. Call 954-
805-7827 or 561-912-6223,
dennismiller@tycoint.com* 9-30-09-11-2


The Grove Villas
Rental Community
Ask about our Move-in Specials
Gated Community
6400 SW 20th Ave
877-704-2172
12-9-09-50-2

3/2 home in northwest gainesville with fire-
place, large yard, garage. 850 a month, first
and security required. 6431 nw 26th terrace.
Call 352-871-2379. 10-27-30-2

$599. 1BR w/ large study, Washer/Dryer
provided;upstairs; ceiling fans, CHA, quiet,
prefer grad student or professional; green-
space, parking, close to UF/downtown 1822
NW 10th St 352 376 0080 10-29-09-30-2


4BR/2Bath condo only two blocks from UF.
Rent includes all utilities, cable tv and inter-
net, pool, laundry room, bbq/picnic area, on
bus stop. Great deal at $1,500/mo. 352-378-
4626 / 262-4290. 10-1-09-11-2

HOUSE avail now. 4BR/2BA, 1.5 mis to UF,
near the Landings Apts. On UF bus rte. Bike
to UF. Fenced backyard, fireplace, cent H/
AC. 3627 SW 15th St. $1000/mo. Call 376-
6183 or 327-2931 10-1-09-10-2

1BR/1BA Apartment for rent, $575 a month,
NW 10th Ave, Gainesville. Hardwood floors,
washer/dryer, pets allowed, good neighbor-
hood. If interested call Lucas 601-421-4987.
Available NOW!! 9-25-5-2

Large 2BR/2BA gated golf community condo
end unit with garage. Enclosed porch/alarm
system/appl/washer/dryer. Lg.TV, queen
beds avail, at no cost. The Greens $800, call
352-262-3746 10-19-09-21-2

Home 1st mo Free 4004 NW 20 Terr 3/2 3mi
UF fireplace elect frig oven dw w/d hookups
garage fenced backyard $850 last mo & $850
dep avail 10-1 352 215-9045 9-25-4-2

AVAILABLE NOW 2BR/1BA CTL heat/Air
W/D Hookups, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher
and Icemaker $600/mo first and last $300
sec. 1523 NW 7th St. Gainesville, FL Phone
352-376-0071 or 352-494-4598 10-5-09-
10-2

3/2 House $700 per month! Carport, dish-
washer, washer/dryer hookups, lots of living
space, screened porch, lot backs up to Lolby
Park. Campus Realty 352-692-3800
rentals@campusrealtygroup.com 10-12-
09-15-2

2BR/2BA Condo in Woodside Villa-$800
7200 SW 8th Ave Unit #B
Contact: email leedooley@hotmail.com or
lafontant@ou.edu 9-29-09-5-2

New Condo for rent. 2 bedrooms/2.5 baths.
Granite countertops, tile floor, and spacious
garage. Quite/Safe neighborhood minutes
from UF campus. Great location. Luxurious
college living at reasonable price, please call
Bosshardt reality at 352-371-2118 ext 403
10-6-09-10-2


Beautifully renovated, furnished
condo,1 mile from UF, $399/MO
includes cable, internet, utilities,
pool + fitness room and on bus route,
Female roommate needed, 352 262-2871
10-6-09-5-2

HISTORIC DUCKPOND
2BR/1.5BA, 1200 sq ft townhouse in heart of
Duckpond. W/D. Great location 508 NE 4th
Ave. Available now. $750/mo. 352-379-4952
10-6-09-10-2

4 bed/2 bath new house convenient to UF
or Shands, quiet neighborhood, washer and
dryer,dish washer,$1,200, beautiful kitchen
with real wood cabinets open to livingroom
anitaanupriya@yahoo.com 386 462 7881
9-30-09-5-2

ONE BLOCK TO UF (WALK TO CLASS)
3 bed 1 1/2 bath House- $1725
3 bed 1 bath Apt (incl. utilities)- $1575
1 bed 1 bath Apt (incl. utlities)- $645
Near SW 1st & 2nd Ave and SW 12th St.
No dogs (available now or spring semester)
Negotiable lease terms
call 352.337.9600 for more info 10-9-12-2

2BR/1BA HOUSE + 1BR/1BA in-law apt.
Bike to UF. Cent H/AC, tile, Pergo, W/D hk-
up. Corner lot. Large yard. Pets ok. $850/mo.
Call 813-625-2843 9-30-09-5-2

Cute & Clean! Studio apt. in quiet NW area
near Ward's & Publix. Close to shopping &
busline, bike to UF. for $375/mo. Visit www.
cozygator.com, call 352-338-7670, or email
shepley@cozygator.com 9-30-09-15-2

Kensington North 2/2.5 Brand New Floors!
Available Immediately..W/D..Only 10-15 min.
bus to campus. Includes Utilities & Ethernet
$900/mo Only $500 security. Pets welcome.
Please call #561.251.5425 9-30-09-5-2


WALK TO SFC
The Crossings at Santa Fe, Apt #2114. $519/
mo for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Share with 2
other girls. Availalbe Sept '09 thru Aug '10.
Pool. Call 328-5101 9-28-09-5-3

1-br apt in victorian house, avail oct. 1st near
downtown, near duckpond. quiet neighbor-
hood. beautiful porch. wood floors. $525.
call 319-621-2348 or email
anthony.eugene@gmail.com 9-25-3-3


Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Greenwich Green 372-8100
Hidden Lake 374-3866
12-9-75-4


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Countryside Share 4BR/4BA upgraded furn
condo 1.5 miles to UF on bus rte, pool, W/D,
cable & utils incl. $425/mo. Call 386-672-
6969 or 386-295-7929. 10-16-09-55-4

1BR INDIVIDUAL LEASES IN FURNISHED
4BR CONDOS. 2 blocks to UF. $345/mo incl
elec, cable tv, internet, pool, laundry facility.
914 SW 8th Ave. 378-4626 10-1-09-26-4

COLLEGE ROOMS STARTING AT
$395.00 MONTH, UTILITIES INCLUDED
NO MOVE IN COST
Call Frances 352-375-8787
Rent Florida Realty
10-28-09-60-4

Male preferred. Share 4BR/4BA Countryside
condo. Own bathroom, W/D, hi-speed in-
ternet, on bus rte. Utils included. $400/mo.
863-634-1893. Available immediately. 10-
8-09-35-4


Grad student seeking two female roommates
(NS/ND) to share a new 4/2 house in a quiet
neighborhood 3 mi. W of 1-75. With cable,
internet & security alarm. 475/mo., util. incl.
Please call 352-331-8794. Rooms are avail-
able immediately. 9-30-20-4

Roommate wanted for 3/2.5 BR Condo.
Pools, Tennis. Unfurnished. 265+util. Close
to UF and SFCC. First + last month + $200
deposit. Call 352-363-0144 or email
monikawaelder@gmail.com. 9-25-09-6-4

$425 Share a Cool Vintage House!
Two females need a third; huge older house,
great NW area, nice porch, laundry, CH/AC,
nice wood floors. We are cool & easy-going.
anita@cozygator.com or (352) 338-7670
9-30-09-15-4

Close to UF. Lg rm in a nice NW home.
Fenced back yard. 395/mo. Washer/dryer.
Cable internet/TV. Mike 352-316-3930
9-29-09-5-4

Townhome to share. 1BR/pvt BA in 2BR/2BA,
minutes from UF & Archer shopping. Clean &
private. Large fenced backyard. Small pet al-
lowed. $375/mo + 1/2 utils. 800-248-7788 or
727-385-6742 9-30-09-5-4


Enjoy A Romatic Old House
Near library downtown. $295-375/rm + utils.
Short term. No pets. No smoking. 378-1304
10-7-09-10-4


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Matt Price Campus Realty, 352-281-3551
12-9-74-5

NEW CONDOS -WALK to UF
3 Blks to UF. For Info on ALL 1, 2, 3, 4
Bedrooms for Sale, Call Eric Leightman,
Campus Realty at 352-219-2879. 12-9-74-5

AFFORDABLE LUXURY NEW CONSTRUC-
TION NEAR UF, SHANDS, LAW SCHOOL
2Bed/3 Full Baths + Office. Granite
Counters, 2 Direct Bus Stops to UF.
Matt Price, Campus Realty 352-281-3551
12-9-74-5


WALK TO UF & DOWNTOWN!
THE PALMS New Ultra-Luxury Condos.
Granite, Huge Closets, Pool, Call Eric
Leightman, Campus Realty, 352-219-2879
12-9-74-5

Bank Owned Properties Must Sell!
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See ALL bank owned homes and condos @
www.allisonables.com/foreclosures
Allison Ables Keller Williams Gainesville
11-2-38-5

HUD HOMES! 4bdr 3ba $217/mo! 3 bdrm
only $199/mo! Stop Renting! 5% dw, 15 yrs
@ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext
5669 9-25-1-5

VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN LAND Auction, 15
Acreage Tracts, Absolute/Reserve Lots,
Cove Creek Community, Tazewell County,
VA, October 17, 2009. Iron Horse Auction,
VAAL580, (800)997-2248. www.ironhor-
seauction.com 9-25-1-5

A Bank Repo! 5bdr 4ba $317/mo! 3 br
Foreclosure! $199/mo!! 5% dw, 15 yrs @
8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5853
9-25-1-5

4Br 2Ba Foreclosure! $11,500! Only $217/
Mo! 5% down 15 years @ 8% apr. Buy, 3
Br $199/Mo! for listings (800)366-9783 ext
5798 9-25-1-5


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*Over 15 yr svc to UF students
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CARS CARS Buy6Sell@Trade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
12-9-75-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-366-9813 ext 4622
12-9-75-12


**HEADLINERS SAGGING?**
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For listings call 800-366-9813 ext 9765
10-30-09-50-12


WE BUY JUNK CARS
Titles Only. Call K.T. (352) 281-9980
12-9-75-12


I BUY CARS & TRUCKS
Call Anytime 352-339-5158
9-30-09-10-12


Acura Integra 98 $500! Honda Civic 00
$800! Nissan Altima 99 $500! Toyota Corolla
02 $1000! Police Impounds! For listings call
(800)366-9813 ext 9275. 9-25-1-12

LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS:
* Gold Diamonds Gems Class Rings
* ETC Top Cash $$$ or Trade *
OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY 373-9243. 2-10-
74-13

UF GRAD PAYS MORE
forgold jewelry, scrap gold, Rolex, diamonds,
guitars, etc. Top $$$. Get my offer before you
sell! Call Jim 376-8090 or 222-8090
12-9-75-13


BE AN INSPIRATION!
Take a blind lady to Mass on Sundays and
for walks and shopping as needed. We'll
have lots of fun! And you will make a new
friend! Contact 219-6948 10-9-09-74-13

The American Cancer Society
Road to Recovery Volunteers Needed!
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED
to transport cancer patients to treatment.
Flexible schedule.
Training and liability insurance provided.
Please call
352-376-6866 ext. 5079 if interested.

LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO HELP ME
LEARN TO RAKE KNIT A HAT, second and
fourth wednesdays of each month. These
hats are made for people in Haiti. Come and
have fun with Lenora. Call 219-6948. 10-
9-09-74-13


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COINS & Gold Jewelry Top prices paid
(90% to U) for scrap gold jewelry, US coins,
Paper Money & Silver. Weekends Only -
Ralph (800) 210-2606 9-25-1-13


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RETAIL ADVERTISING MANAGER
FULL TIME POSITION
Sales driven person to train student sales
staff in outside newspaper advertising sales.
Motivator needed who works well with a
constantly changing staff.
Duties include training university students
in outside newspaper sales, layout and
copy writing. Must work well within and
meet daily deadlines. Good organizational
skills a must. Newspaper ad sales back-
ground an advantage. Modest salary, good
benefits and excellent working environment.
With resume, send cover letter that must
include salary requirements, to: General
Manager, The Independent Florida Alligator,
PO 14257,Gainesville,FI 32604 or
email to tcarey@alligator.org.
No phone calls please. EOE

LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, personal references.
www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-9-75-14


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For gently used clothing/accessories & fur-
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Communication skills. PC skills needed.
Apply Now! 6020 NW 4th Place, Suite G.
352-371-5888 x 111 12-9-74-14

DOMINO'S
Now hiring Delivery Drivers $12-$16/hr.
You need a great attitude & dependable car.
Hiring lunch, dinner & late night shifts. Our
closing drivers earn $100 per night. Apply
@ any of our 8 location or @ gatordominos.
com/jobs. 12-9-09-75-14

Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and computer science needed for
various positions. Flexible schedules and
competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more
at www.gleim.com/employment 12-9-09-
82-14


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100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys 12-
9-09-73-14

We are looking for business leaders to help
us build our college database, earn bi-weekly
cash & monthly residual income. Graduate
debt-free. Please call 1-800-577-2021 for a
confidential interview. 12-9-68-14

Tutors needed 1-on-1 at-risk elem, mid
school students. 1-4 afternoons per wk. $10/
hr. 15-20 min south of UF. Fed wk study req
for emp. Volunteers welcome. Contact Sally
352-384-1155, st23@cox.net 9-30-09-20-
14

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST/
ASSISTANT
FT for Law Office. EXP in QB, with A/P, A/R
& trust accts. Client intake skills a must.
Email resume to: lisa@striplinglawfirm.com.
10-12-09-30-14

Female smokers ages 19-25 needed for con-
fidential phone interview. Call 404-324-6836
leave your name, number and the brand that
you smoke. Earn $50 for phone interview.
10-13-09-30-14

Breakthrough product, everyone wants it,
everyone needs it. 50% commissions paid
bi-monthly. For an interview, call 1-800-577-
2021 12-9-68-14

PT Sales /Leasing Agents Needed
Help students find their new apartment!
Great pay plus bonuses. Sales experience &
outgoing personality required. No real estate
exp req (training provided). Send resume,
cover letter & avail schedule to
hr@trimarkproperties.com
12-9-65-14

We need people to post ads
online. Social networking
knowledge a plus. Get paid
every Friday. For details see
paycheckonfriday.com 11-12-45-14

HOUSEKEEPER 12 HRS/WK.
EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES.
RESPOND TO
seekinghousekeeper.clean@gmail.com
9-29-09-10-14

WRITERS NEEDED: We are looking for en-
thusiasts or experts across 24 categories to
write for our online Gainesville Edition. Work
from your location. Professional writing not
required. Email amy@fitzdrakesearch.com
for more information. 9-28-09-7-14


Looking for front desk/medical asst. Busy
medical office looking for receptionist &/
or medical asst to help in front desk duties
answering phones & scheduling appts, as-
sist physician w/charting of patient infor. HS
diploma reqd, med terminology in anatomy &
physiology pref. Flex hrs, PT/FT avail. Salary
neg. Fax resume to 352-377-4816 or email
jere.scola@gmail.com 10-9-09-15-14

Bartender/Waitress/Shotstaff Main Street
Bar & Billiards is now hiring for above posi-
tion must be 21 or over apply in person at
108 S. Main St. No phone calls please 9-25-
09-5-14

SANDY'S SAWYCHIC RESALE BOUTIQUE
NOW HIRING. Great working environment.
PT/FT positions available. $7.25-$7.50/hr +
incentives. 352-372-1226 2906 NW 13th St
9-28-09-5-14

Mandarin speaking childcare helper needed
for part-time help in private home. Please
contact (352)219-8104. 10-5-09-10-14

PT- Lead generation, work from your loca-
tion, day & evening options. Hourly rate plus
bonuses. Includes paid training. Prefer some
phone experience, but not required.
Call 450-1737- 24 hour info line. 10-6-09-
10-14

SOFTWARE Hypercube, Inc. (www.hyper.
com) has local part-time jobs for energetic,
capable students interested in making con-
tributions to a well-know international soft-
ware company. Knowledge of Computer
Science, Chemistry, or Business is essential.
Resumes to employment@hyper.com 9-20-
09-5-14

Earn Extra Money. Students needed ASAP.
Earn up to $150 per day being a Mystery
Shopper. No Experience Required. Call
1-800-722-4791 11-20-41-14

New Online Company Looking for Students
who want to make FREE money online. No
investment ever for a Lifetime residual in-
come. thepowerbar@gmail.com 9-25-09-
2-14

P/T Hotel Front Desk Employee needed.
M,W,F 7AM to 3PM. Cabot Lodge 3726 SW
40th Blvd. 375-2400 10-8-10-14

HIRING EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP,
WAIT STAFF & HOSTESSES.
Apply in person 39th Ave by Santa Fe & NW
10th Place off Newberry Rd.
LA FIESTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 10-
8-09-10-14

Running computer software and office ad-
min support work for ocean wave analy-
sis. Will train. $15/hr 20 to 30 hrs/week.
waves.job@gmail.com 10-5-09-7-14

Heating/Air Tech Training. 3 week accelerat-
ed program. Hands on environment. State of
Art Lab. Nationwide certifications and Local
Job Placement Assistance! CALL NOW:
(877)994-9904. 9-25-1-14

Wanted: Trustworthy person to do yard
work, odd jobs, run a Kubota tractor. Felxible
hours. 4hrs/wk. $10/hr. 352-376-6650 9-28-
09-2-14


IMPORT AUTO REPAIR. BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830
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EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryclub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x
160' riding ring, round pen &jump paddock.
Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 sepa-
rate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-3175
everglade-equestrian.com 12-9-74-15

Want to be a CNA, phlebotomist or pharm
tech? Express Training offers courses, days,
eve, weekend. All classes live, no videos.
Call 352-338-1193 or
expresstrainingservices.com 12-9-09-74-15

PERSONAL TRAINING 300
Personal and Group Training
Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility
Call for a free workout
339-2199
12-9-74-15

TLC HORSEBOARD
All facilities & amenities, quality instruc-
tion; 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762.
Greathouse Equestrian Ctr. 12-9-75-15

HORSE BOARDING
Hourly work available. 12 x 12 stall cement
block barn. Good grass turnout with room to
run! Limited # of stalls available. $350/mo.
352-472-2627 for info & directions. 12-9-
09-74-15

HYPNOTIST Stop smoking. Improve mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079 12-9-75-15


T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING
Greeks-Sports-Clubs-Bands
*Call or Stop by for a QUOTE*
MONSTER PRESS 373-3355
424 W UNIV AVE (in Spin Cycle)
12-9-74-15

Mini Maxi Warehouses; corner Waldo Rd &
NE 31st Ave; 12 acres, student/staff rentals;
UHaul warehouse complex, trucks, trailers. 6
x 10 rentals $39/mo! 352-373-6294 or 1-800-
559-2449 Also 100 sheds for sale. 12-9-09-
68-15

Gator Slide Farm: Horse boarding.
Owner housing. Dressage, stadium jumping,
X-country. Lessons/schooling opportunities.
Feeding/mucking mitigate monthly charges.
Visitors always welcome. Contact Dibbie
352.466.3538 or gtrslfrm@aol.com 10-28-
09-90-15

GUTTER & ROOF CLEANING
Free Estimates. Super Service! Lic & Ins.
Steve "The School Teacher" 352-377-7086
12-9-09-74-15

HORSE BOARDING Premier facility next
to Canterbury. Stall or pasture board from
$250. Two sand/clay arenas, round pen,
jumps, lessons. Work avail to defray costs.
352-472-9977 weecfl@gmail.com 1-19-09-
95-15

Laser Hair Removal, Electrolysis, & Skin
Care @ Advanced Hair Removal & Skin
Institute- 352.331.6797- Ask about student
discounts & sorority specials. Check out our
website @ www.hairskininstitute.com
9-30-09-27-15


MATH TUTOR
First hour FREE. 11 years experience.
Bilingual. Call Francisco at 352-494-8582
9-25-20-15

* GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *
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SignMasters 335-7000
1-29-83-15


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352-372-2257 9-30-17-15


STRINGING Best machines in town. Huge
selection of strings Ready in 24 hrs or free.
The same day service available and/or 1
hour. It is the EZ Thing 372-2257 9-30-
17-15

Personal Training
with Austin Wolfe
Call today for an appointment 321-960-5739
10-26-09-30-15

NEED EXTRA WRITING HELP?
Sharpen your skills with Ambassador's Ink:
experienced college writing assistants!
Visit us at www.ambink.com or contact us
at either ink@ambink.com or 440-376-4247
for proofing, revision, and tutoring services.
Highly competitive student rates available!
10-20-30-15

Oak Glade Apts Its about 2 mins away from
Archer Rd 1BR 1BA Monthly Rent is $515.00
Please contact me to make leasing arrange-
ments 352-262-1860 9-30-10-15

BEGINNER GUITAR & PIANO LESSONS
For ALL ages.
My EXPERIENCE: 10 yrs-guitar & a lifetime-
piano. If interested call 352-256-3800 or
email gidonherman00@gmail.com 10-7-
15-15


FULL HORSE BOARD
Stalls, paddocks, pasture. Reasonable. West
of 175. Alachua. 386-462-3479 9-25-09-5-
15

R & S House Cleaners. We charge by the job
NOT by the hour. We offer move in and outs,
one time, weekly, and by-weekly. We are in-
sured and online housecleaners.weebly.com
352-450-1539 9-25-5-15

From BRAZIL and NEW YORK- I have all
new trends for hair-DRY CUTS SAHAG
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UF FOOTBALL

Gators to take on Wildcats. illness


By KYLE MAISTRI
Alligator Staff Writer
kmalstrl@alllgatororg

Florida fans better hope Joe
Haden gets better in a hurry.
The junior is one of the lat-
est players to be affected by
flu-like symptoms and was held
out of Thursday's practice along
with safety Major Wright. UF


coach Urban Meyer said the two
should be fine to play against
Kentucky (2-0, 0-0 Southeastern
Conference) in Lexington on Sat-
urday.
"Haden's got to. Haden will.
Haden don't go, I'm not going,"
Meyer said.
Starters Aaron Hernandez,
Jeff Demps and Jermaine Cun-
ningham were all limited with


flu-like symptoms against Ten-
nessee last weekend, and six
more players missed practice
earlier this week, including
starting outside linebacker A.J.
Jones.
Meyer said the Gators (3-0,
1-0 SEC) have had about 35 cases
of illness in the past three to four
weeks.
The team has been taking


UF cornerback Joe Haden was the latest Gator to come down with flu-like symptoms. Coach Urban
Meyer said he expects the junior starter to play against Kentucky.


precautions against spreading
the sickness by isolating play-
ers who have shown signs of ill-
ness and encouraging players to
wash their hands frequently.
Ole Miss suffered from a
similar outbreak two weeks ago
when more than 20 players were
held out of practice with the flu.
"Certainly it's on every-
one's mind and consciousness,
and we're trying to minimize
(spreading it) the best we can,"
safeties coach Chuck Heater
said.
Florida has a bye next week-
end and will have two weeks to
get healthy before traveling to
LSU.
But extending its 22-game
winning streak against Ken-
tucky could be a bigger test than
initially thought with so many
players limited due to illness.
With senior linebacker Bran-
don Spikes and sophomore wide
receiver Deonte Thompson nurs-
ing injuries already, the Gators
could be forced to lean heavily
on their reserves to carry them
into the bye week.
"I'm just going to blow the
whistle, and whoever runs out,
runs out," Meyer said.
Fortunately for UF, the game
doesn't kick off until 6 p.m.,
which gives the team more time
to heal up and get ready for the
game.
"Just to get our guys up and
get them another day away from
that sickness, I'm glad it's 6
o'clock," Meyer said.


Moody has shown he deserves more opportunities


Next time (if) Emmanuel Moody gets a
carry in The Swamp, change up that
"Moooo" cheer a little and just say
"More."
In the limited amount of time he has touched
the ball this season (13 carries, 131 yards),
Moody has shown he can contribute to Flori-
da's offense, and not just in the fourth quarter
of blowouts.
At the very least, I'd like to see him get some
more opportunities. Odds are you would, too,
and I can't understand why the coaching staff
doesn't seem to feel the same way.
Against Tennessee on Saturday, Moody
came in on the second drive, and on his first
touch, he hit the generous hole on the right


side of the line, juked a
comer and sprinted to-
ward the sideline before
being tackled for a 23-
yard gain that would be
the game's longest gain
Mike McCall from scrimmage.
McCall-in' It It was his first action
Like I See It since being yanked after
mmccall@alligator org fumbling against Troy.
The laid-back Texan
looked pretty jazzed up
after the carry, and the crowd was behind him.
The coaches must not have been.
Moody was replaced by Chris Rainey right
away, and Rainey took handoffs up the mid-


dle on the next three plays, gaining 0, 11 and
0 yards. Then Brandon James took an option
pitch for no gain.
Florida ran the ball eight times on the drive
after Moody's carry. What I don't understand
is, if the Gators were planning to run anyway,
why not let Moody touch the ball again?
On his other two carries of the day, he was
flipped over by Eric Berry after a missed block
by a receiver, and he and a few linemen moved
the pile 8 yards on his final touch.
Moody has shown that he's a tough, power-
ful runner with the shiftiness to break off some
long carries. To me, he seems a pretty good

SEE MCCALL, PAGE 18


Picks


Column


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Miami is flying high due to the play
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Hurricanes face their toughest test yet
when they take on Virginia Tech this
weekend. We left it up to Mike DiFerdi-
nando and Kyle Maistri to debate who
will win in the newest edition of the al-
ligatorSports Brand Picks Column.

MIAMI WILL COVER THE -3 SPREAD
BECAUSE ... Tyrod Taylor isn't quite
the Mike Vick clone he would like to
be. T-Mobile has been anything but
since he decided to act like a child
and refuse to run to make some kind
of point about his subpar ability as a
passer. Taylor has just 10 yards rush-
ing through three games. But hey, at
least he has a 47.6 completion percent-
age. MIKE DiFERDINANDO

VT WILL COVER THE +3 SPREAD BE-
CAUSE: I can't deny Miami has shown
a type of offensive potency that hasn't
been seen in South Florida since Bran-
don Meriweather did his best Floyd
Mayweather impression against FIU a
few years ago. Despite that, the Hok-
ies pride themselves on tough defense
and special teams, which will be the
difference in a home game for VT.
KYLE MAISTRI

Now, on to the picks!
In first place with a record of 17-12 is
Mike "People just like me" DiFerdinan-
do, whose column about horse racing
prompted an amazing amount of fan
mail, resulting in even more unbeliev-
able amount of self-praise from DiFer.
In second at 14-15 is the Miami Her-
ald's Joe "Did anyone ask about the
baby?" Goodman, who had the news
sense to ask safeties coach Chuck Heat-
er how one of his players was handling
becoming a dad this week.
In third place this week with a re-
cord of 13-16 is the Orlando Sentinel's
Jeremy "Do you ever do yoga?" Fowl-
er, who will have nothing to blog about
SEE PICKS, PAGE 18


SI don't care that Chad Ochocinco planted Bengals fans in the stands before U Check out a preview of the UF 0 Log on to our Web site for a preview of the
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end zone and then scored in it. ... Russian soccer club Zenit St. Petersburg has 8, and you can find a look at the an update on the Gators' football recruiting,
a ton of cash and a plan to become one of the world's premier teams. Their first volleyball team's first home SEC a longer version of Mike McCall's column as
move? Trying to take Andrey Arshavin back from Arsenal. Good luck with that. matches on Page 9. well as a new episode of our podcast.






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alternative to having Tim Tebow run the ball 24
times, as he did on Saturday.
Coaches said most of those runs weren't de-
signed runs, but they must not be counting zone
read plays as designed runs. They leaned on
Tebow in the ground game, and that strategy


If you haven't heard, Phil is taking the test that will determine his entire
future and quite possibly the fate of the world Saturday instead of coming
with us to Kentucky.
Ben, on the other hand, has fallen in love with college life so much since
he started graduate school that he's considering rushing a frat this spring.
Sure, it would probably take a little time away from his job, but you can't
really put a price on cheap beer and even cheaper women. Right, Ben?


PICKS, from page 17

since Lane Kiffin and Urban Meyer have quit throwing mud at each other.
In fourth place with a 12-17 record, we have the Gainesville Sun's Ed
"Man, I want to get in that dance class" Aschoff, who is not quite high enough
on the totem pole to make the trip to Lexington this week. Instead, he'll camp
outside the football stadium for the next all-female hip-hop class.
Tied with Ed at 12-17 is Mike "I must have contracted the swine flu from
the football team" McCall, who has claimed to be "sick" for the past week
despite the fact that he shows no signs of illness.
It's a battle of the ankle biters in sixth place, with Bobby "Mike Teel is
only one more injury away from seeing the field for the Seahawks" Callovi
and the Florida Times-Union's Mike "She looked like she just walked out of
the Twin Towers" DiRocco, all tied up at 11-18.
Despite his questionable choice of descriptions, DiRocco is lucky enough
to be flying to the game this weekend, while Bob will have to settle for a
booster seat in the back of our rental van.
Alone in eighth place with a record of 10-19 is Kyle "I could catch four
passes for 30 yards" Maistri, who took so many shots at his beloved David
Nelson this week that we fear their relationship is beyond repair.
And tied for dead-last place with piss-poor records of 7-22 are our own
Phil "Have you heard I'm taking the LSAT this weekend?" Kegler and the
Palm Beach Post's Ben "These college girls look 10 years older than me but
are actually 10 years younger than me" Volin.


is bound to result in injuries, just as it has every Trojan, so he must be a baller, right?
other year. I still think he could be, but we won't know
I've always said the offense is at its best when that unless he gets some carries.
Tebow is running all the time, especially without The Gators can win the rest of their games
Percy Harvin in town. But that's about as sustain- with Moody chained to a fence somewhere, but
able as running a pyramid scheme. that's not the real issue. If he can be productive
I'll admit that the fact Moody came here from enough to move the chains and save Tebow some
USC affects my perception of him. Dude was a painkilling injections, why not use him?


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the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc of Gainesville, Florida VOLUME 103 ISSUE 24 We Inform. You Decide. 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 Papa John's to join Reitz Union food court By MAURA REESE Alligator Contributing Writer Students will notice some big changes to the Reitz Union over the next few months. Papa John's Pizza will move into Subway's old location as Subway will take STA Travel's former spot, and a new convenience store will replace Lange Eye Care. Freshens will be relocated inside the store and additional seating will be added. The changes are being made to help meet the wants and needs of students, said Eddie Daniels, executive producer of the Reitz Union. Papa John's was chosen because students expressed a desire for an on-campus pizza restaurant in surveys conducted by On the Reitz Union and CampuS Aramark, according to Daniels. "We're expanding variety and creating a better atmosphere," Daniels said. Stephan Buteau, a third-year finance major, eats on campus every day and thinks Papa John's is a bad choice. "We don't need any more fastfood restaurants," Buteau said. "I don't want to eat that every day. I want food that will keep me full, and it has to be healthy." Subway is one of the most popular dining choices in the Reitz Union and often has the longest line. When Subway is relocated it will have the extra space needed to run a third service line, which will allow Subway employees to serve more students SEE PAPA, PAGE 3 Students sell customized pong tables By JOHN J. BOOTHE Alligator Contributing Writer Next time you're shooting a pingpong ball into a beer-filled Solo cup, it could be over a flashing-light display or naked Kim Kardashian mural. GatorPong.net and its competitor, Gator Beer Pong Tables, began as creative projects, but orders from fellow students turned them into actual businesses. "I just started playing with a couple of people up here, and they said, 'Hey, you could really sell these."' Jason Siedel owner of Gator Beer Pong Tables "I just started playing with a couple of people up here, and they said, 'Hey, you could really sell these,"' said Jason Siedel, 21, owner of Gator Beer Pong Tables. According to Austin West, 25, owner of GatorPong.net, playing beer pong combines basketball with drinking by shooting pingpong balls into beerfilled cups on a table. If a shot is made, a member of the opposing team has to drink the cups contents. SEE PONG, PAGE 4 Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff UF student Jason Siedel builds custom beer pong tables with his partner, Woody Croft, out of a small apartment garage. Their designs include the full-size table and floating table, pictured above. NATIONAL Gators underwear allows fans to secretly support team BY CAROLYN TILLO Alligator Writer Step aside, Victoria's Secret. A new online company is selling Gators bras, underwear and tank tops for female fans. GatorPanties.com was started in June by 0 Junior cornerback Joe Haden (left) is among the Gators who are suffering from flu-like symptoms but is expected to play against Kentucky on Saturday in UFs first road game. See Story, Page 17. UF alumnus Michael London, who got the idea for the company after his wife's failed to find a pair of Gators underwear. "It seems like everybody caters to guys, but there's just not much out there for women," London said. He said GatorPanties.com gives women the chance to express their loyalty to UF in subtle ways. Alligator staffers interviewed members from each Student Government party in preparaGOVV tion for this Tuesday's elections. For video of the interviews, visit www.alligator.org/sgelections. "They can support their team without putting it in people's faces and letting everybody know," he said. However, he said he knows some customers will not be shy about flashing their pride on TV. London said customers can purchase the items online, which cost between $15 and $21, and receive them in about three to four M A local man shared his perspective about living in Tent City and finding work downtown. See photo story on Page 5 and video at alligator.org. business days. Samantha Djerassi, 32, a UF alumna, purchased bras and underwear from the site. She said she likes wearing the bra with a tank top because it has Gators embroidered on the straps. "The underwear I don't plan on showing off," Djerassi said. Today FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6k I S CLASSIFIEDS 11 Partly CROSSWORD 15 cloudy SPORTS 17 91/73 visit www.alligator.org -7 Re 8 R

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2, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 News Today WHAT'S HAPPENING Critical Mass Bicycle Ride Today, 5 p.m. Riders leave at 5:30 p.m. from the Plaza of the Americas Join cyclists in a bicycle ride that takes place during the last Friday of every month in an effort to promote cycling as a mode of transportation. Learn to Row event Today, 6 to 8 p.m. Newnan's Lake Boathouse 7300 E University Ave. The Gainesville Area Rowing Club is hosting a Learn to Row event from Friday to Sunday. The club, a local nonprofit organization, invites adult rowers to participate in this three-day workshop. The Learn to Row course is designed as an introduction to the sport of rowing and includes an introduction to indoor rowing machines, sweep rowing and sculling. Participants should expect individual attention and time rowing on the water. Gator Disc Golf Club Disc Golf Clinic Saturday, 10 a.m. Lake Wauberg South (Soccer Field) Pro disc golfer Garrett Gurthie, will provide instructional overview of disc golf throwing techniques. Open to all skill levels. For more information, please see GatorDGC Web site,http:// grove.ufl.edu/-gatordgc. Gators March for Babies Team Captain meeting Sunday, 8 p.m. Florida Gym, Room 285 Anyone interested in becoming a team captain should attend. For information on walking or making a team, please contact Steve at irie007@ufl.edu or Camille at cchapman@ufl.edu. FORECAST TODAY PARTLY CLOUDY 91/73 SATURDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 91/72 ON CAMPUS Vegetarians protest climate change EnVeg has declared war on climate change, and the weapon is diet change. Eight students from the student organization enVeg wrote messages on the sidewalk outside Library West early Thursday morning describing how diet affects the Earth. "Animal agriculture = climate change" and "Animal agriculture uses 1/3 our oil" were just a couple of the messages. Livestock production accounts for 18 percent of global greenhouse emissions, according to a report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. "We try to take every opportunity to expose people to plantbased and vegan food," enVeg spokesman Chris Cano said. Carlos Mateo, a health science senior and member of enVeg, was present at the event and helped write some of the messages. "I decided last year to lower my meat consumption," Mateo said. "Two or three days of the week I don't eat meat. It's actually pretty easy." Carnivores can relax though -the goal of enVeg is not to convert everyone at UF to vegetarianism. "We realize not everyone is ready to make the change .but if every American gave up meat SUNDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 87/71 MONDAY PARTLY CLOUDY 89/70 TUESDAY SUNNY 86/64 once a day, we would dramatically reduce the climate problem," Cano said. -ANDREW WYZAN LOCAL Bridal store to hold wedding expo in Phillips Center Jay's Bridal will host The Real Gainesville Wedding Expo Sunday at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The expo will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, and free for children 2 and under. The semiannual expo gives brides a start on their wedding preparations. Attendees can meet multiple vendors, sample wedding cakes and desserts and talk with wedding photographers and florists. "Sometimes brides don't know what they need until they go to an expo like this," said Joann Ocampo, the sales manager of Jay's Bridal. The expo will feature more than 50 local wedding-related vendors. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 3 Law school earns No. 2 spot in bar exam pass rate FLORIDA STATE RANKED NO. 1. By JOEY FLECHAS Alligator Contributing Writer UF law graduates are continuing to raise the bar. More than 86 percent of Levin College of Law graduates passed July's Florida Bar Examination, according to numbers released by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners Monday. UF ranked second in the state, coming in behind No.1 Florida State University's 91.4 percent passing rate. July's numbers showed an improvement from February's results, when UF ranked seventh with 64.9 percent of graduates passing. Levin College of Law Dean Robert Jerry noted that only 37 graduates took the exam in February, versus the 328 graduates who took it in July. "The February exam is an outlier," he said. According to Jerry, UF started graduating fewer students in December than in May last year, which would explain the differences in numbers. "I'm not happy about those results, but the reality is we had fewer graduates take that exam," he said. He hesitated to say that the passage rate alone is an effective way to rank law schools in the state. However, he did note that when comparing this figure on a class-by-class, year-by-year basis, UF has ranked No. I in 11 out of the last 12 years. UF English senior Brenton Wildes is considering attending UF's law school, and he said the passage rates didn't make much of a difference in his decision. John David Zarate, a UF psychology and English junior who also plans to attend the school, said the statistic does play a role in making law school look appealing. "At the end of the day, you want go out and practice when you get out of school," he said. "You can't do that if you're failing the bar," Zarate said. Jerry said the college is constantly thinking about how it can help students do better on the exam. As for the fact that FSU took first place this time around, Jerry was cordial on the matter. "I congratulate them on it," he said. Restaurant will take Subway's current spot PAPA, from page 1 faster, Daniels said. Thousands of people pass through the Reitz Union every day, and the increase in foot traffic following the opening of Pollo Tropical and Cheeburger Cheeburger was one of the major factors that led to the need for some changes. "We need more seating space, and the space on the ground floor is underutilized," Daniels said. Additional seating will be added in the ground-floor corridors and in shaded areas surrounding the Reitz Union to accommodate increasing numbers of diners. "The Reitz is an old building, built about 1967. Campus has outgrown the current facility," Daniels said. "We need more space." A master plan assessment of the union will begin in a few weeks to address the issue. Architects have been hired to draw up a plan of a new and improved Reitz Union. It may involve expansion, Daniels said. "You won't see a physical change soon," Daniels said. "We're planning for the future." REITZ UNION CHANGES: Subway will move into the space STA Travel used to occupy on the ground floor Papa John's Pizza will move into Subway's old location A convenience store will replace Lange Eye Care, which was located on the ground floor Freshens will be relocated inside of the convenience store Additional seating will be added outside and on the ground floor @. BUS TRIP Get all your back to college essentials Free round trips to Target all afternoon. Don't miss the bus! Snacks, coupons, shopping lists for what you need, and stuff you didn't even know you did! September 26, 2009 12pm -4pm University Ave. across from Library West 5 OLAY ( e( Il$100 12 oz. Draft Beer Noon-6 p.m. 7 Days a Week In shop only with purchase of menu entree We .2124 SW 34th St DeiA in Sweetbay Plaza Sun.-Wed. Thurs.-Sat. 672-6111 11AM -3AM 11AM -4AM_ LOOKING FOR A NEW PLACE TO LIVE? STUDENT LIVING REDEFNED 2007 ONLY 300 SECONDS FROM CAMPUS 352.373.7959 CottageGroveatoainesille.com P16 AT 10 1QQKS. Please use trash cans and clean up spills in libraries that allow food. CA$H' 4G OL D 0 Best Jewelry and Loan 523 NW 3rd Ave -Pawn Brokers 371-4367 -371-GsEMS I Gerard donated in his mother's name. Hi s gift provided shelter for the Tyler family after a fire. Support the Red Cross and save a life, starting with your own. Call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcross.org SAmerican Red Cross

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4, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 AROUND GAINESVILLE Local bakes treats to fund puppy's surgery By MARIA PIQUET Alligator Contributing Writer When visitors knock at Megan McCoy's door, two brown balls of furry happiness barrel to greet them. But for one, the action is painful and difficult. Romeo, 9 months, was diagnosed this summer with hip and knee dysplasia, an abnormal development in dogs that causes joints to come loose from their sockets, making walking and running difficult and painful. "His knee is out of place 90 percent of the time," said McCoy, Romeo's mom. "It's hard for him." To correct the dysplasia, Romeo needs a $1,300 surgery. To raise the money, McCoy started Romeo's Recipes, selling homemade cookies, cupcakes and birthday cakes for dogs. "I thought it'd be something different," McCoy said. "If it doesn't work out, I'll start saving up myself." Knee dysplasia is common among Pomeranians, McCoy said. Romeo's knees sometimes come out of their sockets, but he pops them back in and takes medication to help him walk. McCoy bakes the treats in her kitchen and uses all-natural products. The main ingredients in her recipes include peanut butter, cheese and carrots. "Every dog likes peanut butter," McCoy said. "You can't go wrong.", McCoy got the idea for Romeo's Recipes from her mom. "I've always made treats for Rowdy and Romeo," McCoy said. "I made cupcakes for Rowdy's last birthday, and my mom said,'You should start selling them."' Romeo's Recipes has raised $105 so far in the two weeks since it started. Rowdy's Smoothie Bars, Rocket's Peanut Butter Cookies and Roxie's Low-Calorie Snacks are among the selection of treats. McCoy named the treats after her other dog, Rowdy, her mother's dog, Rocket, and her grandmother's pooch, Roxie. "Roxie is the chunky one, so she's the low-calorie snack," McCoy said. After raising enough for Romeo's surgery, McCoy will to continue the business to raise money for other dogs in need. But right now, it's all for Romeo. "After that, we'll see," she said. Ana Goni-Lessan / Alligator Staff Megan McCoy, 24, holds 9-month-old Romeo and 3-year-old Rowdy at her apartment Thursday afternoon. When you join your community for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, you are doing more than just walking -you are making strides to defeat a disease that affects us all. You can be a part of the fight against breast cancer by joining cancer survivors and their families and friends, volunteers, corporations, hospitals, schools and churches on: MAKING STRIDES 5K WALK Saturday, Oct. 24th 400 NE 16th Avenue Registration at 7am Walk begins at 9am For more information contact: (352) 376-6866 x5C53 or sandygolden@cancer.org MAKING STRIDES Against Breast Cancer OQ a acr ThP shPtrua twhatwe eat, how it's produced, and C I nl e m a who we areas a nation Visit thehipp.org for showtimes. Tickets and Information 352-375-HIPP I THEHIPP.ORG me to DAV out your Dosets and Di Items needed: Clothing. Furniture* Old Cell PhonesHousehold Items -Toiletries e School Supplies-and More. For any questions or concerns please contact! 352-377-5690 for drop-off locations. Peaceful Paths PeacfuPasisnupzatimn DOMESTIC ABUSE NETWORK M by mec abuse. Don't be chicken. Stop your friends from driving drunk. Tables feature lights, murals PONG, from page 1 "You go to a party where they play on a kitchen table, and that's cool," West said. "But if you go to a party, and they have a dedicated beer pong table, in my view, the cool factor goes up." With the businesses only weeks old, word of mouth has been instrumental in bringing in early orders. And these tables can be as customized as possible. "If a couple of girls are absolutely obsessed with Hannah Montana, we can lacquer her on the top," Siedel said. Each business takes a different approach in creating the tables. West paints the table like a canvas. Siedel's creations are more complex and include LED lights under the cups to make them glow and automatic ballwashers for a more sanitary game. "Our No. 1 factor is portability," Siedel said. "They come with a strap, they fold, the legs are removable; it's probably the greatest thing ever since the koozie." Both companies also have to deal with the ethical question of selling tables to underage buyers. "If a couple 16-year-olds have enough cash to buy a table, then hey, more power to them," Siedel said. For more information, visit GatorPong.net. For an interview with the table creators, visit alligator.org. IIiLI PLVOBL P SPECIAL oU R LEEAL FALL 2009 CALL YOUR ALLIGATOR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY AT Run an ad within 5 publishing 376-4452 daye of another and receive the following discount: lst ad: Normal Rate 2nd ad: 15% discount 3rd ad: 20% discount 4th ad: 25% discount a5aigt or

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 5 Almost O 42-year-old Eugene has lived on the streets for 7 years Most people see Eugene as homeless. He would disagree. "I've got a tent, and that's my home. So no, I'm not homeless." "I've never had a dull moment. I got a damn good life." Eugene Gainesville resident The 42-year-old has lived without walls and windows for seven years. Eugene says he makes about $500 per week. Most is spent on an assortment of drugs, although he says he's not addicted. "The drugs don't do me. I do it." Despite the drugs, Eugene works every day of the week. He can usually be seen working at downtown bars and restaurants cleaning bathrooms, taking out trash and for a couple dollars, he'll even find you a parking spot on a busy night. Always smiling and joking with his co-workers, Eugene relishes in the good moments. "I've never had a dull moment. I got a damn good life." -PHOTOS AND TEXT BY JEREMIAH STANLEY CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: After a long night's work, Eugene heads home on his only form of transportation -a bicycle. He generally works until 4 or 5 in the morning. Eugene sits outside his usual spot in front of Rue Bar in downtown Gainesville. From his perch, he's able to talk with pedestrians and find work. Eugene "lights up" from a downtown bench as part of his daily ritual. Because he does this in public, he is constantly on the lookout for those who might be watching. Eugene walks his bicycle out of Tent City on his way to the St. Francis House for lunch. Because of his late-night schedule, St. Francis lunch is usually Eugene's breakfast.

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6, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 he Department of Darts & Laurels is starting to feel a bit fatigued. We're realizing we haven't attended enough class to actually pass our first exams, we've officially lost all of our school supplies and our back-to-school haircuts have morphed from shaggy-chic to somewhere in between mullet, puffball or worse. Basically, we miss our moms. If our hectic schedules allowed us to jet home for the weekend, we'd run into the arms of the women who would point us to scrapbooks of our previous academic achievements, take us to Target and buy us some Dixon Ticonderogas and remind us that we're not feral, despite our disheveled appearances. Because we can't actually get that kind of reassurance right now, or gain access to some rejuvenating home-cooked Italian food, we'd like to dedicate to our moms this summer'sfinally-starting-to-seem-like-a-distant-memory edition of. Darts & Laurels Subway's meatball marinara just doesn't do the trick. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its nominees for 2010, and we feel like the people in charge of picking them are suffering from the same fatigue we're feeling right now. We can sort of understand how KISS and Genesis made the list (emphasis on "sort of"), but our heads are collectively spinning over the selection of LL Cool J. While we appreciate the fact that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is including rap music, we'd like to throw a this-is-equivalent-to-givingR-Kelly's-"Trapped-In-The-Closet"-an-Oscar-nod DART at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for considering "Mama Said Knock You Out" worthy of formal recognition. We'll be rooting for the Stooges, thank you very much. Arkansas resident Julia Grovenburg just found out she has become pregnant not once, but twice. She is one of 11 reported cases of superfetation, or double impregnation, ever documented. After conceiving once, doctors discovered a second fetus that formed about three weeks later from a different egg. For taking what could possibly be the scariest news ever like a champ, we'd like to present a this-couldonly-happen-in-Ar-Kansas LAUREL to the most fertile person alive. What's scarier than getting pregnant twice? Finding out the babies aren't yours. Somehow, fertility clinicians in Ohio implanted a woman with the wrong embryo. Due in two weeks, the newborn will be returned to its biological parents instead of living with the woman who carried it for nine months. For subjecting someone to a reversed, nightmarish and Michael Cera-less version of "Juno," we'd like to throw an epic-fail-sperm-whale DART at the faulty fertility clinic. We know that our parents watch shows like "Dancing With The Stars," and we can't help but wonder what they think of Tom DeLay. For performing an initially disturbing but ultimately hilarious rendition of "Wild Thing," we'd like to present a LAUREL to the former house majority leader. He's already made it to the second round of the show, but he's up against the artist behind the unforgettable "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)," Aaron Carter. We don't really understand the appeal of this show to begin with, but it seems a bit unfair to put a 62-year-old Republican politician in a dancing contest against the guy who released a song called "That's How I Beat Shaq" when he was 13. Finally, because we miss our dogs as much as we miss our parents, we'd like to send a we-didn't-know-Pomeranianshad-knees-under-all-that-fur-but-it's-great-that-you're-trying-to-save-them LAUREL to Megan McCoy for selling dog biscuits to finance knee surgery for her dog, Romeo. Plus, given our current hairstyle status, we feel like we can empathize with Pomeranians more than usual. That's all for this week, kiddies. If you have the chance this weekend, go visit your mamas, papas and critters if you got 'em. Ilthe independent florida alligator Kristin Bjornsen Allie Conti EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR Brian Kelley Jennifer Jenkins MANAGING EDITORS The Alligator encourages comments from readers Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words (about one etter-sized page) They mustbe typed, double-spaced and must include the author's name, classification and phone number Names will be withheld if the writer shows just cause We reserve the right to edit for length, grammar, styie and iibei Send letters to ietters@aiiigatororg, bring them to 1105W University A e, or send them to PO Box 14257, GainesviIle, FL 32604-2257Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome Questions? Caii 376-4458 Opinions d ) Y \f 4* A ALLIGATOR www.aIIigator.org/opinions / \ K ) 'F Students should vote in SG elections D on't vote. I mean, statistically only 20 percent of the Student Body votes each election, so chances are if you are reading this you A) are a student and therefore B) will not be voting for your student senators. But hey, it isn't that big of a deal. Voting is overrated anyway. To begin with, you wouldn't get to vote for me. In my mind, that is the only legitimate reason for voting, and since I am not up for re-election this cycle, you should probably stay at home and not risk the barrage of "Have you voted yet?! Well either way, let me tell you about the __ Party! We advocate for students!" that awaits you. But to be fair, people often pretend there are other reasons to vote besides the fact that I am on the ballot (crazy, I know!). Let us now deconstruct the other "reasons" to vote. The most common reason to vote is "It's your money. Yes, we all pay into Student Government's $14.4 million pot of money with the Activity and Service Fee we pay per credit hour. But as a student at our esteemed university, you probably don't use any of the services the money goes to. I know that I for one never work out at any of the Rec Sports facilities or play intramurals. I wouldn't be caught dead eating at the Reitz Union on any day of the week that ends in "Y." And I can look past the fact that I am a member of several SG-funded student organizations. Besides, Bright Futures probably pays your A&S Fee, and we all know how I feel about that. What about the fact that SG officials have directly fought for our rights regarding alcohol regulations off Kyle Robisch letters@alligator org campus, worked to repeal the rave ordinance that forces bars to close at 2 a.m. and are working to create a 24-hour study facility on campus? Psh, I say. Again, most of these things are irrelevant. I feel confident saying absolutely no UF students have ever engaged in a game of beer pong, thus would not have been threatened by the student conduct changes UF administrators were pushing last year. I've never been to a crush party downtown or at Midtown, let alone drank at any of the bars until last call at 2 a.m. And I don't study. ever. Finally some deranged political science students claim we need to vote because we can actually affect real change here at UF. To this I respond, nay nay, my child. We all know that Student Senate is just made up of one big, happy political party. There are no minority parties, debates on bills or important resolutions passed each night. Student Body President Jordan Johnson may have a full vote on the Board of Governors, but who cares? The Board of Governors is just the highest governing body of UF. I get to vote on who I think will win in my fantasy football league each week -that's more or less the same thing, right? Go ahead, don't vote. Clearly SG here at UF doesn't affect your life. Kyle Robisch is a political science and economics junior. His column appears on Fridays. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Today's question: Are you going to vote in Student Government elections? Thursday's question: Do you support the DREAM Act? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org U o 7 33% YES 67% NO 91 TOTAL VOTES

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 U ALLIGATOR. 7 Expenditures prove irresponsibility Last campaign the Unite Party promised that it would build a new parking garage. This campaign the Unite Party promises to build a new Reitz Union. What's next, a pyramid on Turlington Plaza? The fiscal irresponsibility in the current Student Government is incredible. Tens of thousands of dollars are wasted on free meals, cell phones and parking decals, all while the Unite Party promises massive projects that are impossible to do in the middle of a recession and budget crisis. I'm happy to support the Orange and Blue Party, which has an honest platform full of real ideas, not empty promises. Support sustainability, support cutting waste from the budget, support transparency in government, support online voting. Ryan Sappenfield 1AG Students should vote to nix "I Voted" stickers During next week's election, voters will have the chance to put an end to wasteful spending in Student Government and prevent students from being coerced into voting. The "I Voted" stickers initiative petition campaign I ran this summer collected 1,211 signatures from students who were appalled after learning SG spent close to $1,900 on unnecessary "I Voted" stickers for the Spring 2009 election, even though there were about 50,000 unused stickers left over from previous SG elections. The purchase of stickers is another example of wasteful spending within SG that I have been fighting against as an Orange and Blue Party senator. Not only are stickers a waste of money, but stickers are also used by the Unite Party to coerce Greek houses into voting. Unite requires the Greek houses that support them to appoint a house representative who is responsible for creating a voter board that lists all the house members. The members are then required to bring back an "I Voted" sticker to prove that they have voted. The existence of voter coercion within SG is unacceptable. The Unite Party should be ashamed for wasting student money on stickers that are used to coerce students. Next Tuesday and Wednesday,vote against coercion and wasteful spending by voting in favor of this initiative. Students should vote in SG elections not because they are forced to but because they want to. Gary Benedix Lakeside Senator, Orange and Blue Party You don't look so good. On-site physicians. No appointments. Online Registration. Come on over. solantic I Shands walk-in urgent care solantic.com Ayers Medical Plaza e 720 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Suite 160A e 352-240-8000 t Co2pyghted Mtra Syndicated Content Avalabe fomCommercial News Providers" T H E N1 CA N CE R SP R 0 J E C T Finally! A prescription with side effectsjou want. Blueberries and red beanS, just a few of the many foods rich in antioxidants, are powerful remedies in the fight against cancer. Research shows that fruits, vegetables, and other low-fat vegetarian foods may help prevent cancer aond even improve survival rates. A healthy plant-based diet carn lower your cholesterol, increase your energy, and help with weight loss and diabetes. Fill this prescription at your local market and don't forgetyou have unlimited refills! For a free nutrition booklet with cancer fighting recipes, call toll-free i-866-9o6-WELL or visit www.CancerProject.org far l 4CU I%

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8, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 UF will renew Kentucky feud after '08 chomp controversy By TYLER JETT Alligator Writer tjett@alligator org When No. 10 Florida (6-3-0) hosts Kentucky (3-2-3) tonight at 7, there will be blood, sweat and tears. UF midfielder Lindsay Thompson promised. The rest of her team reiterated that guarantee, although not in those exact words. Tonight's match marks the beginning of Southeastern Conference play. Every team is familiar with each other, and that makes the games more heated. After going 11-0 in regular-season SEC matches last year, the Gators are prepared to be the conference's least popular squad. "(SEC teams) don't only hate us; they hate our school, they hate our coaches, they hate us as individual players," goalkeeper Katie Fraine said. "The crowds are always annoyed by us. They just think of us as rich snobs who get what we want and win all the games and have everything they don't." Fraine said UF is disliked within the conference because other schools are jealous of Florida's nice athletic facilities and the success of the football and basketball teams in recent years. "A lot of the girls in the SEC are from Florida, and they didn't get offers like we did or they didn't get to come to one of the top-10 schools in the country, so it's obviously going to fuel the rivalry," she said. The fact that UF's first SEC game is against Kentucky is fitting, as last year's meeting between the two teams epitomized heated conference play. Soccer The Gators came into the game in Lexington with a top-20 ranking. The Wildcats were 3-6-2. But that did not matter, as Kentucky took a 2-0 lead in the first half. When UK forward Giuleana Lopez scored the second goal in the 38th minute, she mockingly Gator chomped down the sidelines. "I don't even know what I was doing," Lopez said in a phone interview. "Adrenaline was just going. I probably motivated them." UF came back in the second half, scoring goals in the 66th and 67th minute, and the game went to overtime. "Everyone definitely took note of (Lopez's celebration) and they used that as a little more push in the second half when we were down 2-0," said sophomore Tahnai Annis, who scored UF's first goal. The Gators completed the comeback in overtime when the then-freshman Thompson scored from 15 yards out in the 103rd minute. It was Thompson's first game-winning goal. "I remember seeing the ball go past the goalie's hands and being so excited, and my whole team ran over to me," Thompson said. What happened after the team gathered around Thompson revved up the hostility. In response to Lopez's earlier celebration, some of the Gators ran down Kentucky's field doing the Gator chomp. "It's our chomp," Fraine said. "We're allowed to do it whenever we want, and if someone's going to do it in our face. it's a throw-itback-in-their-face thing." Lopez said she ignored the celebration, opting to shake hands and leave. But not everyone felt that way. While UF celebrated, TV cameras caught Wildcats goalkeeper Sydney Hiance flipping off her opponents. Blood. Sweat. Tears. And middle fingers. Steven H Keys/ Alligator UF goalkeeper Katie Fraine will look to help the Gators start SEC play with a win after an 11-0 conference record in 2008. Gators men will kick off season with home tourney THE GATORS FINISHED 2008 RANKED NO. 11 IN THE NATION. By GREG LUCA Alligator Writer The UF men's tennis team will open its fall season this weekend with the Gator Invitational at Linder Stadium in Gainesville. The team is returning the majority of its players from a group that finished 18-9 and was No. 11 in the ITA rankings a season ago. Among the returning key players are Carlos Cueto, Alex Lacroix, Joey Burkhardt, Antoine Benneteau and Johnny Hamui, all five of whom are listed in the ITA preseason rankings. In fact, the only players not returning to action will be Tyler Hochwalt and Jeff Dadamo. The Gators hope their departures will be offset by the addition of talented freshman William Federhofer. "He's one of those guys that hasn't really gotten his chance, and I think he's going to contribute here at Florida," coach Andy Jackson said. Despite his promise, playing time for Federhofer could be hard to find on one of the deepest and most talented teams in the nation. The number of ranked players on Florida's team (five) is exceeded only by Virginia, which has six. Of those players, the most is expected of Cueto and Lacroix, as both are Jackson ranked in the preseason top 25, with Cueto at No. 11 and Lacroix at No. 23. While Cueto will not play due to tendinitis in his left hand and foot, Lacroix is expected to see significant playing time. Lacroix, who stands only 5 foot 11, overcomes his lack of power with foot speed and tenacity. "I try to take the ball early and make the other guy move, do some drops shots and fight on every point," Lacroix said. This style has his coach convinced Lacroix can be one of the best in the nation. "I think he has a chance to be in the running to win the NCAA championship this year. He's improved as much or more than anybody," Jackson said. Looking for experience and internship credits? The Independent Florida Aligator is looking for 2009 fall and 2010 spring interns to work in the Promotions Department. Gain experience in event planning, newsletter copy writing, and much more. Candidates must: HIRING NOW1 Be degree-seeking public relations student, / Have experience with Adobe InDesign, Have excellent written/oral skills, / Have reliable transportation, Be able to plan promotional events, / Be dependable and timely, Be proficient with Microsoft Office, V Have a GREAT attitude! The experience you will gain with the nation's largest student alligat nor newspaper will be invaluable! 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 9 UF VOLLEYBALL Gators look to improve consistency in return to O'Dome By ANTHONY CHIANG Alligator Writer achiang@alligator org Upon returning to Gainesville after the team's longest road trip since 2003, coach Mary Wise made sure to remind the team where it played its home matches. "We passed the O'Connell Center, and I pointed it out to the players and told them that was where they play, just in case they had forgotten," she said. No. 5 Florida (8-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) will make its return to the O'Dome tonight at 7 as UF faces Mississippi State (49, 0-2 SEC) before hosting Alabama (4-8, 2-0 SEC) at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. The Gators have not lost a regular-season home SEC match since a defeat against Tennessee on Nov. 14, 2004, and it looks as if that streak will continue through these next two matches. UF has an all-time set record of 102-3 against Mississippi State, and the Gators have never dropped a match to either of the teams they will face this weekend. But UF still has some things that need to be improved. Sophomore outside hitter Kristy Jaeckel pointed out an area the team could improve on -consistency. That aspect of the team's game almost proved to be its demise last weekend, as Ole Miss pushed it to five sets on Friday after 14 UF service errors, but then Florida hit a season-high six aces as it swept past Arkansas on Sunday. "We just need to focus on every match and evO ery game," Jaeckel said. "Right now, we are really focusing on our consistenWis cy because that is going to Wise play a major part in how well we do this weekend." But after the long road trip, the sophomore believes her team is as mentally tough as it has ever been. "Having to play out there on the road and having to keep that mental edge is a good thing to get used to," she said. Wise is pleased with where her team stands as the Gators return home with just one loss, and the coach does not regret scheduling the tough road stretch to start the season. "Looking back at it, I feel like playing in [the Tampa Twice Tournament] was the right thing to do," Wise said. "I felt like we did great coming back from the trip with only one loss." What have you done for me lately? It's never too late to start making a difference in the world. Start today by considering a career at GE, where we're making a positive impact on the planet we live on and the people we share it with through our Ecomagination and Healthymagination initiatives. Whether your interests lie in engineering, finance, manufacturing, marketing and sales, human resources or information technology, we have an opportunity for you to join us in creating a better world for generations to come. ge.com/careers imagination at work Simple Choices AMERICAN 0 CANCER "SOCIETY Providing answers. Saving lives. 1 -800-ACS-2345 C H 0 C E S Cut out tobacco Hold the fat Opt for high-fiber fruits, vegetables and grains Intake alcohol: only in moderation Call your doctor for regular checkups Exercise every day Safeguard your skin from the sun

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Walk downtown & bike/bus to campus! $730/mo + 1st, last $500 dep Call 373-6551 9-29-38-2 LAS PAMPAS! 2 BR 2 BA townhouse, Wood laminate floors, screen porch, pool, loft $800/rent, 3482 NW 37th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-0935-2 LOTS OF SPACE! 1ST MONTH FREE! 3 BR 2 BA w/ living, family & dining rooms, 2 car carport, fenced yard, w/d, lawn svc, $1000/rent, 126 SW 40th St. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2509-33-2 Spacious 1 2 & 3BR $495 & up C/HA, veritcals, Italian Tile, private patio, some w/d hookup Some walk to UF. Much Much more Call 352-332-7700. 11-4-60-2 GRANTWOOD 2 MONTHS FREE! 2 BR 2 BA Townhouse, loft, wood laminate floors, Washer/Dryer, pool, courtyard, $750/rent, 2508 SW 35th PI #47 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2509-33-2 CUTE 3 BR HOUSE! 1st month free! Garage, Newer flooring, w/d hkups, $775/rent 1730 NW 31st Place Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-25-0933-2 FIRST MONTH FREE MILLRUN CONDO Close to UF, cute & clean 2BD/2BA 1000sq ft, storage/laundry room with W/D hkups, pool. Pets considered. Rent $695/mo Phone (352) 359-8311 9-30-09-34-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Pine Rush Villas 4117 SW 20th Ave 375-1519 1br/1lbth -$399 2br/1lbth $499 $100 AMEX Card On bus Route *Reduced rates include 2 months free* *applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com** 9-30-09-45-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Homestead Apts 3611 SW 34th St. 376-0828 *Archer Rd. Area" 2BR/1 Bth only $499 & 2BR/2Bth only $624 Reduced rates include 2 months free *applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Ashton Square 6933 W. University Ave. 333-1120 2 and 3 BR Villas $616-$708 Tower Rd/Newberry Rd Huge 2 and 3 BR Apartments! Washer/dryer hook ups Reduced rates include 2 months free! $200 AMEX Card -applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Gator Village Villlas 321 NW 21st Lane 372-3826 1 br/1 bth $472 NW Gainesville large floor plan patio* Limited Availability Near Downtown off 6th Street Reduced rates includes 1 month free! *applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Sundowne Villas 3600 Windmeadow Blvd. 377-2596 Studio's $391 1 br/1 bth $432 Reduced rates include 2 months free! Immediate Availability! Walk to Butler Plaza and Regal Cinema! *applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 GREAT HOUSE BIKING DIST TO UF! 1st month free 3/2 in quiet area, fireplace, garage, washer/dryer, $995/rent, 3919 SW 28th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-2509-28-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Sunrise Villas 3010 SW 23rd Terr. 372-4835 1br/1bth from $408 Close to Campus/Shands and VA *2 Month's Free included in special. $100 AMEX Card **applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 Now you can easily submit your classified ad for print and/or web editions right thru our website! Just go to www.alligator.org/classifieds Visa and Mastercard accepted. I 4' S 6 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Courtney Greens 3715 SW 20th Ave 375-3077 Totally Renovated 1br/1lbth All New* $535 (includes 2 months free!) $600 AMEX Card Tanning Salon, Computer Center, Fitness Room *applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com* 9-30-09-45-2 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Summer Place Villas 3316 SW 41st Pl. 373-2818 1br/1lbth $425 (*off SW 34th St.*) Reduced rates include 2 months free Near Main Postal Facility and Shopping! **applications and additional information available at www.gremco.com** 9-30-09-45-2 l I I I *X \i .\ \i A $99 Moves You In! 1, 1 w/den, 2 & 3 Bedroom Call About Two Months FREE RENT 352-331-2966 Rent start at $750.00 2625 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32608 Equal Housing Opportunity. 9-30-09-21-2 A 4 4 .3g 4 d Is S S 'Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 0 0 0 0 0

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 13 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rentunfumnishe furnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished 1 MONTH FREE RENT *1BR/1BA walk to UF $460-$475 0 2BR $525 0 3BR/2BA, fenced yard $1100. Gore Rabell Real Estate 378-1387 www.Gore-Rabell.com 12-9-09-75-2 HUGE 5 BED HOUSE! 3 baths, enclosed front patio W/D, Wood floors, Fireplace 3 blocks from UF! Pets loved! 372-7111 106 NW 10th Street 12-9-09-75-2 2BR/1BA cent heat mobile home on shady lot. From $345-$425/mo incl water. No pets. 4546 NW 13th St. Last month free. 3765887 10-9-33-2 ONE MONTH FREE RENT! 1 & 2 bedrooms located near Hilton Off of SW 34th Str. Close to UF $350 SD some w/ W/D or hkups. Water & trash incl. Call Now! Union Properties 352-373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-9-09-72-2 AVAILABLE NOW or JAN 1. 3BR/2BA nice house. Pets ok, washer/dryer provided. Quiet dead-end road. 4100 NW 14th Pl. $975/mo. Fenced yard. 352-339-2342 9-28-09-20-2 WE'RE HERE TO HELP! FOCUS ON SCHOOL Must see upgrades new carpettile & more.from a disc. rate of $390 Move in today Pets ok 15 mins from UF Call for specials 352-3318225 10-12-30-2 2BR/1BA 1 month FREE. Oak Condo by Oaks Mall. $695, screened-in porch, W/D, community pool & gym, water & trash included. 321-948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com 9-28-09-20-2 MOVE IN NOW -1BR/1BA condo walk to UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or 3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport $850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600 Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890 9-25-09-15-2 2BR1.5BA townhouse for rent near UF, Shands, VA. W/D hook-ups, fireplace, enclosed backyard. $900/mo +. 904-524-3063 9-30-09-18-2 1bedr, 2bedrms, 3bedrms, & 4bedrms close to Campus. Call to see your new home today Campus Realty 352-692-3800 rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 10-20-0930-2 'sn MOVE IN NOW -1BR/1BA condo walk to UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or 3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport $850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600 Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890 9-25-09-15-2 1BR/1BA EFFICIENCY with A/C, $320/mo. No pets. Year lease. Shady lot. 1022.5 NW 4t Ave. 352-376-5887 9-25-09-13-2 Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy. Low Payments! $99 Deposit! Call Today! 352-378-4411 9-30-09-15-2 We Love Pets & Ready to Move in Today Regency Oaks 1,2,3, Bedrooms 3230 SW Archer Rd 352-378-5766 Rocky Point 1,2,3 Bedrooms 3100 SW 35tth Place 352-376-1619 Archer Woods 1,2, Bedrooms 3020 SW Archer Rd 352-373-8727 Country Gardens 1 & 2 Bedrooms 2001 SW 16th St. 352-373-4500 12-9-09-65-2 1 Block to UF! GREAT LOCATIONS 1 BR and 2BR Apts. See our list at www.merrillmanagement.net or call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 xlO 9-25-09-11-2 2BR 1BA Apt 1BLK TO UF! Grad II Apts Special: $650/Mo 1236 Sw 4th Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 xlO 9-25-09-11-2 2 BLKS TO NORMAN HALL! 2BR 1 BA Apts $600/Mo 5 Blks to UF, Central H &Air Laundry Fac. Carpet, Pets Allowed. 829 Sw 5th Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc. 352-372-1494 9-25-09-11-2 0 a a 0 2BR 1 BA, Carpet, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. 1 BLK to UF $500/Mo 1216 SW 3rd Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 X10 9-25-09-11-2 2901 NW 14th Street 1BR 1BA Apt Near Sams Club. Carpet, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. Inclds Wtr, Swg, pst contrl and garbage. $425/Mo Rental Refs a must! Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 9-25-09-11-2 FREE SEPT 2BR/2.5BA CONDO $775 w/d,parking,dog walk area,quiet 1.5miles to uf.352-281-0733 or thuycarroll@yahoo.com 10-5-15-2 *Spacious new 2BR/2.5BA Townhouse near UF. Apple. AC/Heat, Alarm Sys. Internet for only $875/m @ 885 NW 21st Ave. Call 954805-7827 or 561-912-6223, dennismiller@tycoint.com* 9-30-09-11-2 The Grove Villas Rental Community Ask about our Move-in Specials Gated Community 6400 SW 20th Ave 877-704-2172 12-9-09-50-2 3/2 home in northwest gainesville with fireplace, large yard, garage. 850 a month. first and security required. 6431 nw 26th terrace. Call 352-871-2379. 10-27-30-2 $599. 1 BR w/ large study, Washer/Dryer provided;upstairs; ceiling fans, CHA, quiet, prefer grad student or professional; greenspace, parking, close to UF/downtown 1822 NW 10th St 352 376 0080 10-29-09-30-2 4BR/2Bath condo only two blocks from UF. Rent includes all utilities, cable tv and internet, pool, laundry room, bbq/picnic area, on bus stop. Great deal at $1,500/mo. 352-3784626 / 262-4290. 10-1-09-11-2 HOUSE avail now. 4BR/2BA, 1.5 mis to UF, near the Landings Apts. On UF bus rte. Bike to UF. Fenced backyard, fireplace, cent H/ AC. 3627 SW 15th St. $1000/mo. Call 376 6183 or 327-2931 10-1-09-10-2 1 BR/1 BA Apartment for rent, $575 a month, NW 10th Ave, Gainesville. Hardwood floors, washer/dryer, pets allowed, good neighborhood. If interested call Lucas 601-421-4987. Available NOW!! 9-25-5-2 Large 2BR/2BA gated golf community condo end unit with garage. Enclosed porch/alarm system/appl/washer/dryer. Lg.TV, queen beds avail. at no cost. The Greens $800, call 352-262-3746 10-19-09-21-2 Home 1st mo Free 4004 NW 20 Terr 3/2 3mi UF fireplace elect frig oven dw w/d hookups garage fenced backyard $850 last mo & $850 dep avail 10-1 352 215-9045 9-25-4-2 AVAILABLE NOW 2BR/1BA CTL heat/Air W/D Hookups, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher and Icemaker $600/mo first and last $300 sec. 1523 NW 7th St. Gainesville, FL Phone 352-376-0071 or 352-494-4598 10-5-0910-2 3/2 House $700 per month! Carport, dishwasher, washer/dryer hookups, lots of living space, screened porch, lot backs up to Lolby Park. Campus Realty 352-692-3800 rentals@campusrealtygroup.com 10-1209-15-2 2BR/2BA Condo in Woodside Villa-$800 7200 SW 8th Ave Unit #B Contact: email leedooley@hotmail.com or lafontant@ou.edu 9-29-09-5-2 New Condo for rent. 2 bedrooms/2.5 baths. Granite countertops, tile floor, and spacious garage. Quite/Safe neighborhood minutes from UF campus. Great location. Luxurious college living at reasonable price, please call Bosshardt reality at 352-371-2118 ext 403 10-6-09-10-2 Beautifully renovated, furnished condo,1 mile from UF, $399/MO includes cable, internet, utilities, pool + fitness room and on bus route, Female roommate needed, 352 262-2871 10-6-09-5-2 HISTORIC DUCKPOND 2BR/1.5BA, 1200 sq ft townhouse in heart of Duckpond. W/D. Great location -508 NE 4th Ave. Available now. $750/mo. 352-379-4952 10-6-09-10-2 4 bed/2 bath new house convenient to UF or Shands, quiet neighborhood, washer and dryer,dish washer,$1,200, beautiful kitchen with real wood cabinets open to livingroom anitaanupriya@yahoo.com 386 462 7881 9-30-09-5-2 ONE BLOCK TO UF (WALK TO CLASS) 3 bed 1 1/2 bath House$1725 3 bed 1 bath Apt (incl. utilities)$1575 1 bed 1 bath Apt (incl. utlities)$645 Near SW 1st & 2nd Ave and SW 12th St. No dogs (available now or spring semester) Negotiable lease terms call 352.337.9600 for more info 10-9-12-2 2BR/1BA HOUSE + 1BR/1BA in-law apt. Bike to UF. Cent H/AC, tile, Pergo, W/D hkup. Corner lot. Large yard. Pets ok. $850/mo. Call 813-625-2843 9-30-09-5-2 Cute & Clean! Studio apt. in quiet NW area near Ward's & Publix. Close to shopping & busline, bike to UF. for $375/mo. Visit www. cozygator.com, call 352-338-7670, or email shepley@cozygator.com 9-30-09-15-2 Kensington North 2/2.5 -Brand New Floors! Available Immediately.W/D.Only 10-15 min. bus to campus. Includes Utilities & Ethernet $900/mo Only $500 security. Pets welcome. Please call #561.251.5425 9-30-09-5-2 r -ubleases WALK TO SFC The Crossings at Santa Fe, Apt #2114. $519/ mo for 1BR/1BA in 3BR/3BA. Share with 2 other girls. Availalbe Sept '09 thru Aug '10. Pool. Call 328-5101 9-28-09-5-3 1-br apt in victorian house. avail oct. 1st near downtown. near duckpond. quiet neighborhood. beautiful porch. wood floors. $525. call 319-621-2348 or email anthony.eugene@gmail.com 9-25-3-3 OFRoommates Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Greenwich Green 372-8100 Hidden Lake 374-3866 12-9-75-4 Now you can easily submit your classified ad for print and/or web editions right thru our website! Just go to www.alligator.org/classifieds Visa and Mastercard accepted. Countryside Share 4BR/4BA upgraded furn condo 1.5 miles to UF on bus rte, pool, W/D, cable & utils incl. $425/mo. Call 386-6726969 or 386-295-7929. 10-16-09-55-4 1BR INDIVIDUAL LEASES IN FURNISHED 4BR CONDOS. 2 blocks to UF. $345/mo incl elec, cable tv, internet, pool, laundry facility. 914 SW 8th Ave. 378-4626 10-1-09-26-4 COLLEGE ROOMS STARTING AT $395.00 MONTH, UTILITIES INCLUDED NO MOVE IN COST Call Frances 352-375-8787 Rent Florida Realty 10-28-09-60-4 Male preferred. Share 4BR/4BA Countryside condo. Own bathroom, W/D, hi-speed internet, on bus rte. Utils included. $400/mo. 863-634-1893. Available immediately. 108-09-35-4 Grad student seeking two female roommates (NS/ND) to share a new 4/2 house in a quiet neighborhood 3 mi. W of 1-75. With cable, internet & security alarm. 475/mo., util. incl. Please call 352-331-8794. Rooms are available immediately. 9-30-20-4 Roommate wanted for 3/2.5 BR Condo. Pools, Tennis. Unfurnished. 265+util. Close to UF and SFCC. First + last month + $200 deposit. Call 352-363-0144 or email monikawaelder@gmail.com. 9-25-09-6-4 $425 Share a Cool Vintage House! Two females need a third; huge older house, great NW area, nice porch, laundry, CH/AC, nice wood floors. We are cool & easy-going. anita@cozygator.com or (352) 338-7670 9-30-09-15-4 Close to UF. Lg rm in a nice NW home. Fenced back yard. 395/mo. Washer/dryer. Cable internet/TV. Mike 352-316-3930 9-29-09-5-4 Townhome to share. 1BR/pvt BA in 2BR/2BA, minutes from UF & Archer shopping. Clean & private. Large fenced backyard. Small pet allowed. $375/mo + 1/2 utils. 800-248-7788 or 727-385-6742 9-30-09-5-4 Enjoy A Romatic Old House Near library downtown. $295-375/rm + utils. Short term. No pets. No smoking. 378-1304 10-7-09-10-4 F Real Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach thousands of possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone, by fax, email or CHECK OUT PLACING YOUR AD THRU OUR ONLINE AT www.alligator.org. or please call 373Find (373-3463) SEE ALL CONDOS WWW.UFCONDOS.COM Matt Price Campus Realty, 352-281-3551 12-9-74-5 NEW CONDOS -WALK to UF 3 Blks to UF. For Info on ALL 1, 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms for Sale, Call Eric Leightman, Campus Realty at 352-219-2879. 12-9-74-5 AFFORDABLE LUXURYNEW CONSTRUCTION NEAR UF, SHANDS, LAW SCHOOL 2Bed/3 Full Baths + Office. Granite Counters, 2 Direct Bus Stops to UF. Matt Price, Campus Realty 352-281-3551 12-9-74-5 WALK TO UF & DOWNTOWN! THE PALMS -New Ultra-Luxury Condos. Granite, Huge Closets, Pool, Call Eric Leightman, Campus Realty, 352-219-2879 12-9-74-5 Bank Owned Properties -Must Sell! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ See ALL bank owned homes and condos @ www.allisonables.com/foreclosures Allison Ables -Keller Williams Gainesville 11-2-38-5 HUD HOMES! 4bdr 3ba $217/mo! 3 bdrm only $199/mo! Stop Renting! 5% dw, 15 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5669 9-25-1-5 VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN LAND Auction, 15 Acreage Tracts, Absolute/Reserve Lots, Cove Creek Community, Tazewell County, VA, October 17, 2009. Iron Horse Auction, VAAL580, (800)997-2248. www.ironhorseauction.com 9-25-1-5 A Bank Repo! 5bdr 4ba $317/mo! 3 br Foreclosure! $199/mo!! 5% dw, 15 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5853 9-25-1-5 4Br 2Ba Foreclosure! $11,500! Only $217/ Mo! 5% down 15 years @ 8% apr. Buy, 3 Br $199/Mo! for listings (800)366-9783 ext 5798 9-25-1-5 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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14, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 O Real Estate Furnishings Motorcycles, Mopeds M motorcycle, Mopeds Motorcycles, Mopeds Oak Ridge, TN. Condotel Owner or Investor, NO Mgmt. Responsibility Fully Maintained & Furnished, No Rental Commissions for Owner Efficiency to 2 Bedrooms, $69,000 to $109,000 Participating with Brokers (561)702-3757 www.westgateor.com 9-251-5 Owner Must Sell. 4+ acres$57,300 Nice oak trees, private access to lake. All utilities in. Ready to build when you are! Financing avail. Call now (866)352-2249. www.fllandoffer.com 9-25-1-5 NC MOUNTAINS CLOSEOUT SALE! Cabin Shell, 2+ acres with great view, very private, big trees, waterfalls & large public lake nearby, $99,500 Bank Financing. (866)275-0442. 9-25-1-5 HUNTING BARGAIN 48 AC/ POND$79,794 Timber Co liquidating rugged, unspoiled & untamed WV wilderness loaded w/ wildlife & 4 season recreation! Wooded /pasture, wildlife pond site, stream, trails, views & privacy galore. Perfect for hunting lodge! Excellent financing. Call now (877)526-3764, x 680 wvtimberland.com. Participating with Cabela?s Trophy Properties. 9-25-1-5 LOG CABIN ON 5 ACRES with Dockable Lakefront only $69,900. 1791 sf log cabin kit on 5 acres with lockable lake frontage on 12,000 acre recreational lake. Boat to Gulf of Mexico. ALL amenities completed! Excellent financing. Call now (866)952-5339, x1586 9-25-1-5 F Furnishings BED -QUEEN -$120 ORTHOPEDIC Extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-9-09-74-6 BED -FULL SIZE -$100 ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Call 352377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT -$400 Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $1600. 352-3727490 12-9-09-74-6 BED -KING -$170 PILLOWTOP mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Call 352-372-8588. Can deliver. 12-9-09-74-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $450 352-333-7516 Sofa $175 Brand new in pkg 333-7516 12-9-74-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1100 (352) 372-7490 12-9-09-74-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 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 129-74-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. New, in box. $160 332-9899 DINETTE SET 5pc $120 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** **Full $100 Queen $125 King $200** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516. 12-9-74-6 BEDQUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mattress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $130 352-377-9846. 12-9-74-6 BedAll New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $200 352-333-7516. 12-9-74-6 BEDROOM SET$300 BRAND NEW Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-9-0974-6 FUTON -$60 Solid Oak Mission Style. With plush mattress $160. All brand NEW still in box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6 Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New in plastic, warr. Can del. $100 317-4031 SOFA $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6 HUGE NEIGHBROHOOD YARD SALE! Saturday, Sept. 26 8-12 NW 16th Avenue and NW 22nd Street 15+ households participating! Maps provided/Look for the yellow balloons 9-25-09-1-6 Computers CASH PAID: Laptops Cameras Cells Parts & Repair Mac & PC laptops AC adapters Joel 336-0075 www.pcrecycle.biz 12-9-09-74-7 tOMfPUTERS 12-9-74-7 Computer Help Fast Gatorland Computers House/Dorm Fast response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator discount w/ ID. Certified MCSE Technicians. 338-8041. www.GatorlandComputers.com 12-9-74-7 COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-9-09-71-7 F Bicycles In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE WE REPAIR ALL BRANDS *Best Prices in Town* SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W UNIV AVE (DOWNTOWN) 12-9-74-9 OFFor Sale *@@PARKING*** Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-10 UF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS are underway. bikes, computers, printers, vehicles & more. All individuals interested in bidding go to: surplus.ufl.edu 392-0370 12-9-09-75-10 Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy. Low Payments! $99 Deposit! Call Today! 352-378-4411 9-30-09-21-10 METAL ROOFING TAX CREDIT! 40 yr Warranty. Direct from manufacturer. 30 colors in stock Quick turnaround. Delivery available. Gulf Coast Supply & Manufacturing, (888)393-0335 www.gulfcoastsupply.com 9-25-1-10 ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800 in a day? 25 Local Machines and Candy $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033 CALL US: We will not be undersold! 9-25-1-10 ***WWW.RPMMOTORCYCLES.COM** FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP 11TH YEAR OEM + AFTERMARKET PARTS + ACCY'S HUGE TIRE SELECTION IN STOCK, CALL FOR PRICES + DISCOUNTS 352-377-6974 12-9-75-11 *****New Scooters 4 Less***** Motor Scooter Sales and Service! Great Scooters, Service & Prices! 118 NW 14th Ave, Ste D, 336-1271 www.NS4L.com 12-9-09-75-11 ***www.,BuyMyScooter.com*** Buy A New Scooter, Buy A Used Scooter All on one site! Check the website or call 336-1271 for more info! 12-9-09-75-11 North Gainesville Baptist Church Independent & Missionary www.ngbcfl.org Heritage Park bldg 3401 NE 34th St 352-388-9050 ~To Qffilhb ag bo New Life Community Chapel New Life Community Chapel Westside Park Rec. Center Sundays at 10:30 AM www.newlifecommunitychaipel.org Phone: (352) 214-4462 Episcopal Chapel House Chapel of Incarnation Chapel of Incarnation www.ufcha pelhouse.com 2 weekly communion services, lovely garden, sweet fellowship, holy fun! 352-372-8506 Creekside Community Church College Bible Study, Sun 7pm Prayer and Praise, Wed 7:30pm Worship Service, Sun 1 0:30am For more info email Mary at madmadamoo@gmail.com Chabad Lubavitch Jewish Student Center -Your home away from home. -Friday Night Live! -Services & Shabbat Dinner. -7:30pm ALL FALL -352-336-5877; 2021 NW 5th Ave. -(5 blocks north of the stadium) -www.JewishGator.com ***GatorMoto*** Largest Scooter Store in Town! Run by Gator Grads! New scooters starting at$999. No legit shop can beat these prices! lyr Warranties included. 376-6275GatorMoto.com 12-9-0975-11 Finders Keepers? If you find something, you can place a FREE FOUND AD in our lost & found section. Be kind to someone who's lost what you've found. Call 373-FIND. SCOOTER SERVICE New Scooters 4 Less has LOW service rates! Will service any make/model. Close to UF! Pick-ups avail cheap oil changes!! 336-1271 12-9-09-75-11 GATORMOTO Gville's #1 service facility. We repair ALL brands of scooters. Pickups available. Lowest labor rates around. Quickest turnaround time. Run by Gator Grads so we know how to treat our customers! 376-6275 12-9-09-75-11 000000 SCOOTERS 000000 RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-9-75-11 **SCOOTER RENTALS** Rent for a day, week, semester, or rent to own! Reserve now for Game Day Weekends! NS4L.com 352-336-1271 12-9-09-75-11 G0 GuId el The Spirit of Yahweh Got truth? The Gospel: Raw Uncut & UNHEARD! Bible Study Every Saturday www.yahshuah.com .4 Gator Wesley Foundation Sunday worship 11am at the Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ Student Center 1402 W. Univ. Ave. with FREE lunch to follow. Thursday evening the Gatering/Bible Study 8pm. Office located 1 04 NW 14Ath Street. For full schedule of events visit gatorwesley.com Southwest United Methodist Church Open and inclusive, Family away from home, Informal Worship, Classes and activities will be planned using student input. Sunday worship 10:45am 2400 SW Williston Rd 352-378-4931 Trinity Metropolitan Community Church Offering truely open and GLBTS? inclusive Christian worship. Sunday Worship, 10:15a.m. 11 604 SW Archer Road For info: mccgainesville.org Or call: (352) 495-3378 "Tearing Down Walls; Building Up Hope" University City Church of Christ Gators for Christ campus ministry college group meets at UniverlI sity City church on Sundays at 9:30am and Wednesdays at 7pm -practical application from God's word, plus service projects, large group events, free meals, and much morel. (directions and events calendar at www.gatorsforchrsist.org) Faith Presbyterian Church 1Oam Worship -Lunch Following 9am Sunday School 5916 NW 39th Avenue Phone: 352-377-5482 www.fpc-gnv.org First Presbyterian Church www.lstpc.org Sunday Worship: Early service-8:30am Chapel, Worship-10:55am Sanctuary College Ministry: College Caf6-Following 1 0:55am worship service. Free homecooked meal. Traiectory-Wednesday night 7:30-9:30pm. Discipleship studies, Recreational activities, Missions and Evangelism. "Set the Trajectory of your life on Christ" Redemption Orthodox Presbyterian Church Christ-centered preaching Joyful traditional worship Rev Joel Fick, Pastor Meeting at P.K. Yonge school 1080 SW 11th Street Worship at 10:30am Evening Instruction at 5:00pm www.redemptionopc.org 3278127 .0 IA

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For an interview, call 1-800-5772021 12-9-68-14 PT Sales /Leasing Agents Needed Help students find their new apartment! Great pay plus bonuses. Sales experience & outgoing personality required. No real estate exp req (training provided). Send resume, cover letter & avail schedule to hr@trimarkproperties.com 12-9-65-14 We need people to post ads online. Social networking knowledge a plus. Get paid every Friday. For details see paycheckonfriday.com 11-12-45-14 HOUSEKEEPER 12 HRS/WK. EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES. RESPOND TO seekinghousekeeper.clean@gmail.com 9-29-09-10-14 WRITERS NEEDED: We are looking for enthusiasts or experts across 24 categories to write for our online Gainesville Edition. Work from your location. Professional writing not required. Email amy@fitzdrakesearch.com for more information. 9-28-09-7-14 % Copyrighted Material or Syndicated Content Looking for front desk/medical asst. Busy medical office looking for receptionist &/ or medical asst to help in front desk duties answering phones & scheduling appts, assist physician w/charting of patient infor. HS diploma reqd, med terminology in anatomy & physiology pref. Flex hrs, PT/FT avail. Salary neg. Fax resume to 352-377-4816 or email jere.scola@gmail.com 10-9-09-15-14 Bartender/Waitress/Shotstaff Main Street Bar & Billiards is now hiring for above position must be 21 or over apply in person at 108 S. Main St. No phone calls please 9-2509-5-14 SANDY'S SAVVYCHIC RESALE BOUTIQUE NOW HIRING. Great working environment. PT/FT positions available. $7.25-$7.50/hr + incentives. 352-372-1226 -2906 NW 13th St 9-28-09-5-14 Mandarin speaking childcare helper needed for part-time help in private home. Please contact (352)219-8104. 10-5-09-10-14 PTLead generation, work from your location, day & evening options. Hourly rate plus bonuses. Includes paid training. Prefer some phone experience, but not required. Call 450-173724 hour info line. 10-6-0910-14 SOFTWARE -Hypercube, Inc. (www.hyper. com) has local part-time jobs for energetic, capable students interested in making contributions to a well-know international software company. Knowledge of Computer Science, Chemistry, or Business is essential. Resumes to employment@hyper.com 9-2009-5-14 Earn Extra Money. Students needed ASAP. Earn up to $150 per day being a Mystery Shopper. No Experience Required. Call 1-800-722-4791 11-20-41-14 New Online Company Looking for Students who want to make FREE money online. No investment ever for a Lifetime residual income. thepowerbar@gmail.com 9-25-092-14 P/T Hotel Front Desk Employee needed. M,W,F 7AM to 3PM. Cabot Lodge 3726 SW 40th Blvd. 375-2400 10-8-10-14 HIRING EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP, WAIT STAFF & HOSTESSES. Apply in person 39th Ave by Santa Fe & NW 10th Place off Newberry Rd. 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16, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 Services Services Health Services Entertainment Rides EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER The countryclub for horses & owners. Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x 160' riding ring, round pen & jump paddock. Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 separate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-3175 everglade-equestrian.com 12-9-74-15 Want to be a CNA, phlebotomist or pharm tech? Express Training offers courses, days, eve, weekend. All classes live, no videos. Call 352-338-1193 or expresstrainingservices.com 12-9-09-74-15 PERSONAL TRAINING 300 Personal and Group Training Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility Call for a free workout 339-2199 12-9-74-15 TLC HORSEBOARD All facilities & amenities, quality instruction; 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762. Greathouse Equestrian Ctr. 12-9-75-15 HORSE BOARDING Hourly work available. 12 x 12 stall -cement block barn. Good grass turnout with room to run! Limited # of stalls available. $350/mo. 352-472-2627 for info & directions. 12-909-74-15 HYPNOTIST -Stop smoking. Improve memory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits. Past life regression. Learn self hypnosis. Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH, NGH certified 379-1079 12-9-75-15 T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING Greeks-Sports-Clubs-Bands *Call or Stop by for a QUOTE* MONSTER PRESS 373-3355 424 W UNIV AVE (in Spin Cycle) 12-9-74-15 Mini Maxi Warehouses; corner Waldo Rd & NE 31st Ave; 12 acres, student/staff rentals; UHaul warehouse complex, trucks, trailers. 6 x 10 rentals $39/mo! 352-373-6294 or 1-800559-2449 Also 100 sheds for sale. 12-9-0968-15 Gator Slide Farm: Horse boarding. Owner housing. Dressage, stadium jumping, X-country. Lessons/schooling opportunities. Feeding/mucking mitigate monthly charges. Visitors always welcome. Contact Dibbie 352.466.3538 or gtrslfrm@aol.com 10-2809-90-15 GUTTER & ROOF CLEANING Free Estimates. Super Service! Lic & Ins. 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Sports FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org UF FOOTBALL Gators to take on Wildcats, illness By KYLE MAISTRI Alligator Staff Writer kmaistri@alligator org Florida fans better hope Joe Haden gets better in a hurry. The junior is one of the latest players to be affected by flu-like symptoms and was held out of Thursday's practice along with safety Major Wright. UF coach Urban Meyer said the two should be fine to play against Kentucky (2-0, 0-0 Southeastern Conference) in Lexington on Saturday. "Haden's got to. Haden will. Haden don't go, I'm not going," Meyer said. Starters Aaron Hernandez, Jeff Demps and Jermaine Cunningham were all limited with flu-like symptoms against Tennessee last weekend, and six more players missed practice earlier this week, including starting outside linebacker A.J. Jones. Meyer said the Gators (3-0, 1-0 SEC) have had about 35 cases of illness in the past three to four weeks. The team has been taking Harrison Diamond / Alligator Staff UF cornerback Joe Haden was the latest Gator to come down with flu-like symptoms. Coach Urban Meyer said he expects the junior starter to play against Kentucky. I precautions against spreading the sickness by isolating players who have shown signs of illness and encouraging players to wash their hands frequently. Ole Miss suffered from a similar outbreak two weeks ago when more than 20 players were held out of practice with the flu. "Certainly it's on everyone's mind and consciousness, and we're trying to minimize (spreading it) the best we can," safeties coach Chuck Heater said. Florida has a bye next weekend and will have two weeks to get healthy before traveling to LSU. But extending its 22-game winning streak against Kentucky could be a bigger test than initially thought with so many players limited due to illness. With senior linebacker Brandon Spikes and sophomore wide receiver Deonte Thompson nursing injuries already, the Gators could be forced to lean heavily on their reserves to carry them into the bye week. "I'm just going to blow the whistle, and whoever runs out, runs out," Meyer said. Fortunately for UF, the game doesn't kick off until 6 p.m., which gives the team more time to heal up and get ready for the game. "Just to get our guys up and get them another day away from that sickness, I'm glad it's 6 o'clock," Meyer said. Moody has shown he deserves more opportunities Next time (if) Emmanuel Moody gets a carry in The Swamp, change up that "Moooo" cheer a little and just say "More." In the limited amount of time he has touched the ball this season (13 carries, 131 yards), Moody has shown he can contribute to Florida's offense, and not just in the fourth quarter of blowouts. At the very least, I'd like to see him get some more opportunities. Odds are you would, too, and I can't understand why the coaching staff doesn't seem to feel the same way. Against Tennessee on Saturday, Moody came in on the second drive, and on his first touch, he hit the generous hole on the right F7 bi ] side of the line, juked a corner and sprinted toF ward the sideline before being tackled for a 23yard gain that would be the game's longest gain Mike McCall from scrimmage. McCall-in' It It was his first action Like I See It since being yanked after mmccall@a ligator org fumbling against Troy. The laid-back Texan looked pretty jazzed up after the carry, and the crowd was behind him. The coaches must not have been. Moody was replaced by Chris Rainey right away, and Rainey took handoffs up the middle on the next three plays, gaining 0, 11 and 0 yards. Then Brandon James took an option pitch for no gain. Florida ran the ball eight times on the drive after Moody's carry. What I don't understand is, if the Gators were planning to run anyway, why not let Moody touch the ball again? On his other two carries of the day, he was flipped over by Eric Berry after a missed block by a receiver, and he and a few linemen moved the pile 8 yards on his final touch. Moody has shown that he's a tough, powerful runner with the shiftiness to break off some long carries. To me, he seems a pretty good SEE MCCALL, PAGE 18 Picks Column SITE: Commonwealth Stadium (cap. 67,606) KICKOFF: 6 p.m. TV/RADIO: ESPN2/ WRUF AM 850 Miami is flying high due to the play of quarterback Jacory Harris, but the Hurricanes face their toughest test yet when they take on Virginia Tech this weekend. We left it up to Mike DiFerdinando and Kyle Maistri to debate who will win in the newest edition of the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column. MIAMI WILL COVER THE -3 SPREAD BECAUSE .Tyrod Taylor isn't quite the Mike Vick clone he would like to be. T-Mobile has been anything but since he decided to act like a child and refuse to run to make some kind of point about his subpar ability as a passer. Taylor has just 10 yards rushing through three games. But hey, at least he has a 47.6 completion percentage. -MIKE DiFERDINANDO VT WILL COVER THE +3 SPREAD BECAUSE: I can't deny Miami has shown a type of offensive potency that hasn't been seen in South Florida since Brandon Meriweather did his best Floyd Mayweather impression against FlU a few years ago. Despite that, the Hokies pride themselves on tough defense and special teams, which will be the difference in a home game for VT. -KYLE MAISTRI Now, on to the picks! In first place with a record of 17-12 is Mike "People just like me" DiFerdinando, whose column about horse racing prompted an amazing amount of fan mail, resulting in even more unbelievable amount of self-praise from DiFer. In second at 14-15 is the Miami Herald's Joe "Did anyone ask about the baby?" Goodman, who had the news sense to ask safeties coach Chuck Heater how one of his players was handling becoming a dad this week. In third place this week with a record of 13-16 is the Orlando Sentinel's Jeremy "Do you ever do yoga?" Fowler, who will have nothing to blog about SEE PICKS, PAGE 18 U Check out a preview of the UF soccer and tennis matches on Page 8, and you can find a look at the volleyball team's first home SEC matches on Page 9. alligatorSports.org U Log on to our Web site for a preview of the women's golf team's upcoming tournament, an update on the Gators' football recruiting, a longer version of Mike McCall's column as well as a new episode of our podcast. TEEING OFF WITH MIKE McCALL El don't care that Chad Ochocinco planted Bengals fans in the stands before he made the Lambeau Leap. It's even more impressive to me that he picked an end zone and then scored in it. .Russian soccer club Zenit St. Petersburg has a ton of cash and a plan to become one of the world's premier teams. Their first move? Trying to take Andrey Arshavin back from Arsenal. Good luck with that.

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18, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 PICKS, from page 17 NUMBERS Wins in a row for Florida, the nation's longest active streak and a new school record. 2 Wins in a row for U F 2 against Kentucky. 2 5 Average margin of victory for the Gators against the Wildcats in the Urban Meyer era. Margin of victory for 58 the Gators against the Wildcats last season. 9 Touchdowns for Tim Tebow in his two years as a starter against Kentucky. S Touchdowns for Kentucky in the same two-year span. since Lane Kiffin and Urban Meyer have quit throwing mud at each other. In fourth place with a 12-17 record, we have the Gainesville Sun's Ed "Man, I want to get in that dance class" Aschoff, who is not quite high enough on the totem pole to make the trip to Lexington this week. Instead, he'll camp outside the football stadium for the next all-female hip-hop class. Tied with Ed at 12-17 is Mike "I must have contracted the swine flu from the football team" McCall, who has claimed to be "sick" for the past week despite the fact that he shows no signs of illness. It's a battle of the ankle biters in sixth place, with Bobby "Mike Teel is only one more injury away from seeing the field for the Seahawks" Callovi and the Florida Times-Union's Mike "She looked like she just walked out of the Twin Towers" DiRocco, all tied up at 11-18. Despite his questionable choice of descriptions, DiRocco is lucky enough to be flying to the game this weekend, while Bob will have to settle for a booster seat in the back of our rental van. Alone in eighth place with a record of 10-19 is Kyle "I could catch four passes for 30 yards" Maistri, who took so many shots at his beloved David Nelson this week that we fear their relationship is beyond repair. And tied for dead-last place with piss-poor records of 7-22 are our own Phil "Have you heard I'm taking the LSAT this weekend?" Kegler and the Palm Beach Post's Ben "These college girls look 10 years older than me but are actually 10 years younger than me" Volin. MCCALL, from page 17 alternative to having Tim Tebow run the ball 24 times, as he did on Saturday. Coaches said most of those runs weren't designed runs, but they must not be counting zone read plays as designed runs. They leaned on Tebow in the ground game, and that strategy If you haven't heard, Phil is taking the test that will determine his entire future and quite possibly the fate of the world Saturday instead of coming with us to Kentucky. Ben, on the other hand, has fallen in love with college life so much since he started graduate school that he's considering rushing a frat this spring. Sure, it would probably take a little time away from his job, but you can't really put a price on cheap beer and even cheaper women. Right, Ben? Cal (-6) at Oregon Miami (-3) at VT Ark (+17) at Bama Rutgers (-25) at Maryland Illinois (+14) at Ohio State Wake (-2) at BC USF (+14) at FSUJ MSU (+3) at Wisc UNC (-3) at GT Florida (-21.5) at UK Cal (-6) at Oregon Miami (-3) at VT Arkansas (+17) at Bama Rutgers (-25) at Maryland Ilinois (+14) at Ohio State Wake (-2) at Boston College South Florida (+14) at FSU Michigan State (+3) at Wisc UNC (-3) at GT Florida (-21.5) at UK MDF Cal UM Ark Rut OSU BC FSU Wise UNC UF BC Cal UM Ark Rut OSu BC FSU MSU GT UF JG Ou UM Ark Rut Ill Wake FSU Wise UNC UK MDR Cal UM Ark Rut OSu BC FSU Wisc UNC UK JIF Cal VT Ark Rut I l Wake FSUJ MSU UNC UF KM Ou VT Ark Rut III Wake FSU MSU GT UF EA Cal VT Ark Rut Il Wake FSUJ MSU GT UF PK Cal UM Ark Rut OSu Wake USF Wisc GT UF MM Cal VT Ark Rut OSU Wake FSUJ Wisc GT UF BY Cal UM Bama Mary III Wake FSU MSU UNC UK is bound to result in injuries, just as it has every Trojan, so he must be a baller, right? other year. I still think he could be, but we won't know I've always said the offense is at its best when that unless he gets some carries. Tebow is running all the time, especially without The Gators can win the rest of their games Percy Harvin in town. But that's about as sustainwith Moody chained to a fence somewhere, but able as running a pyramid scheme. that's not the real issue. If he can be productive I'll admit that the fact Moody came here from enough to move the chains and save Tebow some USC affects my perception of him. Dude was a painkilling injections, why not use him? *4 r 0F I 70 fI. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 0 ALLIGATOR, 19 UF-Kentucky Gameday Preview INJURY REPORT OUT LB Brendan Beal (neck) S Dorian Munroe (knee) WR Carl Moore (back) CB Jeremy Brown (back) QUESTIONABLEWR Deonte Thompson (hamstring) LB Brandon Spikes (Achilles) LB Jelani Jenkins (ankle) PROBABLE LB A J Jones (illness) CB Joe Haden (illness) S Major Wright (illness) statistical breakdown UF KENTUCKY 47 Points Per Game 36.5 73 P All d4 P G, 135 247.3 289.3 129 95 24/36 (67%) 15/48 (31%) 14/16 (69%) 4/6 (17%) +1 Ua11ng wr Per ame PaSsingYards Per Game RuShing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Allowed Per Game Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 3rd Down Conversions 3rd Down Defense Red Zone Scoring Efficiency (TD %) Red Zone Defense (TD%) Turnover Margin 210.5 206.5 185.5 97.5 17/29 (59%) 11/32 (34%) 7/9 (67%) 4/7 (29%) +1 INJURY REPORT DOUBTFUL WR Kyrus Lanxter (hamstring) LB Ridge Wilson (suspended last week) QUESTIONABLE DE DeQuin Evans (hip) C Jorge Gonzalez (knee) RB Moncell Allen (quad bruise) PROBABLE CB Trevard Lindley (knee) UF offense vs. Kentucky defense IUF defense vs. Kentuck offense Jeff Demps Tim Tebow Aaron Marcus I Maurkice I Carl Hernandez Gilbert Mike Pouncey James Johnson Pouncey Wilson Collins Corey Ricky DeQuin Ukwu Peters Lumpkin Evans Sam Micah Danny Maxwell Johnson Trevathan Calvin Harrison Winston Guy Brandon James David Nelson Paul Warford IS Janoris Jenkins a Randall Cobb 6 Major Wright Ryan Brandon Stamper Spikes g w Jaye Jermaine Howard Law Cunningham M Duncan Christian Gonzalez Johnson Mike 0 Ahmad Black AJ Jones DT rence Dunlap arsh 1 Justin Ross Bogue Stuart Jeffries Hines Hartline John W -Conner Alfonso Smith k .I eir.I y fFI .i I qd 727 ow Ton igh vs. Kentucky First 500 fans at the match will receive a canvas grocery bag! Fraternity Challenge! The fraternity with the highest % in attendance will win prizes Sunday vs. Vanderbilt Junior Gator Kids Zone -Goal-Kicking contest, face-painting and morel Post-Match Skills Clinic -Kids 12 & under can RSVP to 800-34-GATOR ext. 6648. WIND-FM K6 IO3 James G. Pressly Stadium Admission is FREE! 07 0 W1 0 -UN TONIGHT @ 7 PM vs. Mississippi State wth their Driver's License! Stop by theam ets n Table outside Gate (1) for admission pass. SUNDAY @ 1.30 PM vs. Alabama Ladies Sunday $2 admission for women Sappot the SEC Tog hr We CAN initiative. Hoaecn e d Co sathemth & Gainesi'ille 352-378-7033 The 1718 W. Univ. Ave. HOU Saturda Free Bee Q Riley Cooper IS C Treva rd L ndley Haden a Chris Matthews 9

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