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We Inform. You Decide. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009


VOLUME 103 ISSUE 27


STUDENT GOVERNMENT

More than 4,900 students vote in elections

By CAROLYN TILLO
Alligator Writer

Armed with fliers, stickers and a Tupac poster, Student
Government parties pushed their platforms on the first
day of SG elections Tuesday in a last-minute attempt to
garner extra votes.
Elections will continue today from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Supervisor of Elections Ariana Alfonso said 4,928 stu-
dents voted Tuesday. She added that one group received
a voting violation for distributing fake "I Voted" stickers.
Alfonso will investigate the incident.
Unite Party President Joey Regalado said the Unite
Party had volunteers stationed all around campus in or-
der to cater to the hectic schedules of students.
Although the party had solid volunteer support, the
elections process is tough, he said.
"It's the best 48 hours of your life that you never want
.... to do again," Regalado said.
Unite Party spokesman Jason Yoepp said the the party
hopes to see a larger voter turnout than in past elections,
even though the number of voters is usually higher in the
spring.
"Even if it was 50 percent, we would argue that we'd
like to see more," Yoepp said.
Joshua Niederriter, an Orange and Blue Party candi-
date, said the party planted campaigners at places like the
UF Levin College of Law, where the Unite and Progress
parties had fewer campaigners.
Juliana Jimenez/ Alligator Staff Niederriter said campaigners were also in full force
Nina Martinez, 20, right, a political science junior and secretary for the Progress Party, hands out shirts to Lia Cary,
21, left, an anthropology and classics senior, and to Christina Iglesias, 20, an English junior, on Turlington Plaza. SEE ELECTIONS, PAGE 5


Plant distresses locals


* THEY FEAR THE NUCLEAR
PLANT WILL BE DANGEROUS.

By CJ PRUNER
Alligator Writer

Roughly five miles away from where
the Withlacoochie River and Barge Canal
kiss in southern Levy County lies a 5,100-
acre stretch that illustrates the natural mar-
riage of land and sky.
No steel beam, brick or piece of plywood
spoils the earth. There, only imagination
and curiosity stand guard.
But something big has been building for
the past few years on the barren lands -
controversy.
Since 2006, legislators and interest
groups have jousted over a $17 billion Prog-
ress Energy Florida nuclear plant in Levy
County and whether such an undertaking


* Florida's defense
stepped up its
game Saturday
against Kentucky,
and defensive
coordinator Dan
McCarney (right)
said a look at the
Tennessee film was
a big reason why.
See Story, Page 13.


is necessary, cost-efficient and conducive to
the well-being of the environment. In Au-
gust of 2009, Gov. Charlie Crist approved
the site plan.
Depending on who is speaking, the
plant, which will be located about eight
miles from PEF's Crys-
tal River 3 Nuclear Pow-
er Plant, will either act
as an energy savior or
a ticking time bomb for
the environment and
taxpayers.
Supporters argue
Crist that it will meet the en-
ergy needs for a state
which, according to PEF statistics, has seen
a 30 percent increase in energy needs over
the past 30 years.
PEF spokeswoman Suzanne Grant said
the benefits for the plant are numerous. It
SEE NUCLEAR, PAGE 4


Nelson votes against


public health option


By ROBERT HARRINGER
Alligator Contributing Writer

Florida Sen. Bill Nelson and four
other Democrats dealt the proposed
public health care option a blow Tues-
day when they voted against an amend-
ment that would have included it.
After a summer of spirited town hall
meetings, Tuesday's Senate Finance
Committee debate advanced Congress
closer to a vote on legislation aimed to
reform the country's health care sys-


coverage of tonight's k
election, follow
@alligatorlive on Twitter '1 Got
beginning at 8:30 p.m.
An in-depth analysis of the results will
be posted at alligator.org/sgelections.


Former Gators
quarterback Danny
Wuerffel was selected
as this year's Gator
Growl host Tuesday.
He was also named
grand marshal of the
homecoming parade.
See Story, Page 3.


A bill approved by the Senate Com-
mittee on Health, Education, Labor
and Pensions and three bills approved
by the House included a public option,
but the chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.,
has been a vocal opponent to a govern-
ment-run plan.
Nelson, who voted with all of the
committee's Republicans to defeat the

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Wuerffel to host Gator Growl Oct. 16


Former Gators quarter-
back Danny Wuerffel will
host this year's Gator Growl,




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organizers announced Tues-
day.
The show doesn't usually


have a host, but bringing
Wuerffel was a way to fur-
ther the theme, Legends of


Harrison Diamond/ Alligator Staff
Former UF quarterback Danny Wuerffel, who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and guided
the Gators to the school's first national title, speaks during the Celebration in the Swamp
pep rally on Jan. 11. Wuerffel will be hosting this year's Gator Growl on Oct. 16.


the Swamp, said Bryan Grif-
fin, the show's spokesman.
"We wanna convene both
past and present legends,"
Griffin said.
Wuerffel, who won the
Heisman Trophy in 1996,
won't be paid for his efforts.
He will be joined by co-
median Dana Carvey, band
O.A.R. and dance crew Jab-
bawockeez.
Carvey and O.A.R. will
be paid about $90,000 each
while Jabbawockeez will get
about $20,000.
Wuerffel will also be
named grand marshal of the
homecoming parade, which
means he will be in the lead
car, possibly with current
UF quarterback Tim Tebow,
Griffin said.
Wuerffel's similarities
with Tebow, the 2007 Heis-
man Trophy winner, are a
big reason the show decided
to ask him to host, Griffin
said.
Tickets for the Oct. 16
show are $15 for students,
faculty and staff. General ad-
mission tickets are $25. They
can be purchased online at
gatorgrowl.org.
THOMAS STEWART


Students


'walk' from


New York

* THEY WILL TRAVEL A
COLLECTIVE 1,000 MILES.

By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN
Alligator Contributing Writer
Tuesday afternoon marked the kickoff
of Healthy Gators' "virtual walk" from
New York City to Gainesville.
Six walking teams began their one-mile
trek on various routes through campus at
12:15 p.m. The group walks will take place
at the same time every Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday.
On The goal of the "virtual
Campus tour" is to have walkers col-
lectively walk more than
1,000 miles this fall, the same distance
from New York City to Gainesville. Each
of the six different routes is about one mile
long and takes about 20 minutes to walk.
They begin at various locations on campus
like Library West, the Reitz Union colon-
nade and the cultural plaza.
"It's really not that long," said Jean
Starobin, one of the team leaders. "It's not
a huge time commitment."
The Walking Gators program was de-
signed by Healthy Gators to give students
and faculty the opportunity to get their
daily exercise while they take a break from
the stress of the day.
"I think it's just to promote health for
the university," Starobin said, "for faculty,
staff and students."


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Drummer doubles as library employee


By LYNETTE ZILIO
Alligator Contributing Writer

Tucked away in the back of
a stage in front of a crowd of 200
screaming Beatles fans, all Chris
Hillman can hear is the sound of
his drums.
The stage is Hillman's haven, a
place where he can transform from
the redheaded graduate student
who works behind the informa-
tion desk at UF's Marston Science
Library to Ringo Starr, who he
imitates as the drummer of The
Shoddy Beatles, a local Beatles
cover band.
Hillman's love for The Beatles
began in 1995, when he was in the
fifth grade.
"The Beatles Anthology" had
made its way to music stores
across the nation, bringing about a
resurgence of Beatlemania.
"It was right at the age when
you start becoming aware of mu-
sic and developing a taste of mu-
sic. For whatever reason, I latched
onto The Beatles more so than ra-
dio music or anything like that,"
he said.
Every time he earned $20 from
mowing lawns, he'd ride his bi-
cycle a short distance to CD Ware-
house to pick up a new Beatles CD.
Soon, he had them all.
"It's weird because with the rest
of the band and almost every other
musician I know, their parents got
them into it," he explained. "And
not really me. I don't know what it
was. I just kind of latched onto it."
As a child, Hillman said he ex-
perimented with his mom's old
acoustic guitar. Having died when
he was 5 years old, she wasn't able
to pass on her musical talent. "I re-
ally wish I could say I remember
her playing music, but any memo-
ries I think I have are from people
describing her playing music or
from pictures of her playing with
her friends in the living room,"
he said, overcome with nostalgia.
"But that's got to be where my mu-
sical compulsion comes from."
When he was in eighth grade,
Hillman made his debut as a mem-
ber of Narwhal.
"It was a bunch of seniors in
high school and me in eighth
grade, playing the bass guitar. They
weren't cool. They were a bunch of
nerds in a metal band. They rode
on my bus. If seniors are riding the
bus, then they're already not cool,"
Hillman joked.
Barely moving one notch up in
the "cool" department, Hillman
joined a band in high school called
Approach.
"I was in some terrible named
bands," he joked.
Approach played at Battle of the
Bands two years in a row and took
home first place one of the years.
During band practices, Hill-
man would use his breaks as an
opportunity to sit down and mess
around with the drums. After a
couple of years, he bought a set.
Hillman, who has never taken a
formal music lesson, said he occa-
sionally resorts to YouTube when
he needs to learn a new technique.
Just two or three months into
college at UF, he responded to a
bulletin post on Gainesvillebands.


ana uoni-Lessan / Ailgaior ianrT
Chris Hillman, drummer for The Shoddy Beatles, sits at his drum set
in his apartment on Tuesday afternoon.


com that read, "Drummer needed
for band."
He played with the band for his
undergraduate career until they
split in early 2007 after two band
members moved away for gradu-
ate school and work.
At the same time, another band,
Morningbell, was looking for a
new drummer after theirs had
moved to Finland. The band had
been involved in what began as a
summer side project known as The
Shitty Beatles, a band dedicated
to strict interpretation of Beatles
songs.
Hillman was a huge Shitty
Beatles fan. He never missed a
show. So when the opportunity
to join their band came about, he
jumped at it.
Before Hillman joined Morn-
ingbell, the group had already
retired as The Shitty Beatles. But
after much persuading, Hillman
brought about the return of the
band, which changed its name to
avoid press problems.
"While we're rehearsing, we
refer to the 800-page songbook
filled with the music scores of
Beatles songs," he said. "If there's
something we don't remember, we
will consult the book. But I mean,
once you're on stage and you mess
something up, people are still
screaming the words and that's
cool."
According to Hillman, the band
slightly messes up the lyrics almost
every show. Although he doesn't
sing much as Ringo Starr, he's
made his fair share of mistakes.


"It's ironic because when I for-
get the words, there are 300 to 400
people singing it for me, helping
me out. I guess that's why were
called The Shitty Beatles," he
joked.
When not on stage, Hillman
can be found five days a week at
Marston Science Library, a job he's
held since 2006.
Every day, he rides his bicycle
to work ready to help students
with any information they might
need. As he scans the books that
are being checked out, he makes
sure to greet all his patrons.
"I'm not a super-quiet, bookish,
soft-spoken library person. I'm the
outspoken one, I guess, but every-
one here sort of has his or her own
personality. It's not your typical li-
brary filled with a bunch of shushy
librarians," he said. "I try to be
professional and polite here and
try to do my thing on stage."
In between helping students
and joking around at the library,
the 24-year-old UF graduate is
earning his master's degree from
Florida State University's online
graduate school program for infor-
mation science.
Standing behind the circula-
tion desk proudly dressed in his
navy blue Alphabet City T-shirt
and jeans, Hillman said he has no
intention of kicking music to the
curb once he becomes a librarian.
"A world without music
couldn't exist because people need
outlets of some kind," he said. "A
world without music would just
be terrible."


Construction will not


begin before 2016

NUCLEAR, from page 1

will provide energy for 35 counties, reduce carbon emissions
by more than 5 million tons a year and will potentially save
customers $1 billion in annual fuel costs.
The plant, she said, will also inject an array of jobs into the
local community. Currently, PEF projects 3,000 jobs for project
construction, 800 for full-time jobs and 1,200 for indirect jobs.
Grant insists costs will not fall on customers until the new
plant's two reactors are in service. Instead, she said, investors
and capital raised through campaigns will finance the plant.
Chelsea Carnes, a member of Sustainable Urban and Ru-
ral Florida, is focused not on the financial side but rather the
plant's effect on the environment.
Pointing to the potential collection of nuclear waste and bio-
hazards, she believes that the threat posed is much more seri-
ous than people may perceive.
"If you use any type of power, care about being informed
and care about your health, this is something you should be
passionate and worried about," said Carnes, a Gainesville na-
tive. "I don't want my parents to get thyroid cancer from these
poisons or my sister to be exposed when she gets pregnant."
Michael Canney, co-chairman of the Alachua County Green
Party, argued that PEF is deceiving citizens with misinforma-
tion and not making all the facts open for discussion.
Referring to nuclear energy as a "dead-end technology,"
Canney said that PEF's statistics do not tell the whole story.
Canney said the uranium mines, which are used to maintain
nuclear plants, are as harmful as carbon emission and favors
thermal energy, which he said is cleaner and more efficient.
Canney also argued that citizens weren't made aware of
the legislation's implications and that regulating bodies, such
as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acted as cheerleaders
while representatives of cities and utility companies made be-
hind-the-scenes deals to lock up multi-million dollar contracts.
Canney said people who live within the 50-mile radius of
the plant may legally challenge the plant through petitions or
lawsuits. Much of Gainesville is between 40 and 50 miles of the
outer edges of the site.
"If people did the research and found out what this plant
is really all about, there would be an immediate uproar," he
said.
Plans to open the plant's first reactor, originally slated for
2016, have been pushed back by at least 20 months with no fi-
nalized date of completion.
Another issue is what will become of the nearby Crystal
River plant.
As outlined in the agreement between PEF and the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, two of the plant's
oldest coal units will be required to shut down once the Levy
County plant completes its first fuel cycle.
According to Grant, the units employ 85 people.
Since the plant is more than a decade away from comple-
tion, Grant said, it's too soon to determine the closure's impact
on employees.
Although it's too early to tell when the first construction
cranes will roll into south Levy County, one thing is certain -
the foundation for a heated battle between the plant's propo-
nents and opponents is solid.






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SG elections continue today until 8 p.m.


Shands at UF


recognized for


stroke services

* IT IS ONE OF 15 CERTIFIED CENTERS IN FLORIDA.

By ALISON SCHWARTZ
Alligator Writer

When Justine Abrams started working as the stroke pro-
gram coordinator at Shands at UF in 2006, she said she had
about 530 patients that were discharged with a stroke di-
agnosis.
Last year, the center had more than 700 stroke patients.
The Agency for Health Care Administration designated
Shands at UF as a Comprehensive Stroke Center in early
September, recognizing its commitment to stroke care and
research.
"People in our community have state-of-the-art technol-
ogy right at their back door," Abram said.
Shands at UF is one of 15 AHCA-certified stroke centers
in the state and the only one in north central Florida.
This designation lasts two years, and at the end of the
time period the center will have to be recertified.
Florida is part of what Abram called the "stroke belt," a
region of 12 states with higher incidents of stroke and a 10
percent higher death rate than the rest of the country.
The designation also honors Shands at UF's use of ad-
vanced technology and therapeutics for acute stroke pa-
tients.
As a Comprehensive Stroke Center, neurosurgeons are
prepared to mechanically remove blood clots from the brain
in the event of a stroke, Abram said.
With stroke being the third-leading cause of death in
the nation, according to the American Stroke Association,
Abram sees the designation as a victory for Gainesville.
"I think the biggest benefit is to the patients," Abram
said. "It's the ability to offer better outcomes for patient's
life; it's the ability to offer this technology to our commu-
nity."


VOTING, from page 1

around residence halls, where
the party feels it has a strong
chance of winning Senate seats.
Orange and Blue Party policy
and communications director
Ben Cavataro said the party also
wants to target students who
haven't voted before, especially
freshmen.
"They pay money to Student
Government, but they don't feel
like they're getting enough out
of it, and Orange and Blue wants


to change that," Cavataro said.
Progress Party Secretary Nina
Martinez said long poll lines
might discourage students from
voting because they make it more
time-consuming and inacces-
sible. Martinez
.Student said she wishes
Government SG would have
online voting
available for students.
Progress Party campaign
manager Nick Mildebrath said
he anticipates some tight races
similar to last fall's election,
where a handful of votes made


the difference.
Mildebrath said he also thinks
the races will be close because
some districts only have candi-
dates from two parties running.
Matt Vanture, a junior build-
ing construction major, said he
made his decision after talking
to party volunteers handing out
fliers. He said he based his vote
on which party had the most
well-informed volunteers.
"Even though it's on a small,
school-wide level, it' important
to have your voice heard," Van-
ture said.


Nelson supported a 'less robust' alternative


HEALTH, from page 1

amendment in a 15-8 vote, had been quiet on the
issue until he wrote an editorial for USA Today be-
fore the vote.
He voiced his concern that health care reform
could come at a cost for seniors if cuts are made in
Medicare.
The country needs health care reform, Nelson
wrote, "but we can't reach these goals on the backs
of seniors."
After voting against the amendment, Nelson
voted in favor of another amendment sponsored
by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., which provided
for a less-robust public option plan that would ne-
gotiate rates and not be tied to Medicare.
Despite Nelson's support, the Schumer amend-
ment failed 10-13.
Bryan Griffin, chairman of the UF College Re-
publicans, said he isn't surprised by Nelson's
votes.
Griffin said Nelson needs to portray himself as
a moderate in order to win re-election.
"Nelson understands he represents a swing
state," he said.
Griffin, who represented the UF College Repub-
licans in a health care debate on campus last week,
said he agrees the country needs reform. However,


instead of a public option, he'd like the govern-
ment to supplement health by supporting private
charitable organizations.
But the public option isn't dead yet, according
to Florida College Democrats president and UF
College Democrats vice president
Ben Cavataro.
"I definitely supported the
Rockefeller proposal, but I'm glad
[Nelson] voted for the Schumer
amendment," said Cavataro, who
argued for the public option in
last week's debate.
Nelson "Nelson has shown that he'll
support a public option to com-
pete on a level playing field with private insurers
to make health care accessible to every American,"
he said.
Nearly two-thirds of the country backs a pro-
posal to establish a government insurance plan as
an alternative to private companies, according to
a New York Times/CBS News poll released last
week.
The fate of a public option now rests in the hands
of the majority leader, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.,
who will consolidate the Health, Education, Labor
and Pensions, and Finance committees' proposals
into one bill to be voted on by the full Senate.


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SW near UF/Shands,bus;avail.
now;vaulted,w/d,deck,icemkr
$850mo/$400sec 352-256-6158
doxie.dogs@hotmail.com 10-1-09-21-1


I For Rent
furnished

2 bedrm 2.5 bath, granite counter tops,
SS appliances, dishwasher, washer/dryer,
alarm, close to Campus & Shands Ready for
move in. Campus Realty 352-692-3800
rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 10-5-09-
19-1

**LAMANCHA CONDOS**
Walk to Campus 4Br/1.5Ba. Includes elect,
cable tv, & high speed internet. $299/mo
Call 352-278-9347 or
www.lamanchacondos.com 10-9-20-1

2BR/2BA Furnished Apartment in Windsor
Park. $450/ea. room. FREE Internet and
cable! New W/D. On bus route to UF. 305-
788-5681/windsor515@gmail.com. 11-23-
09-45-1

Univ Terr Gville 3921 SW 34th st 1st fir 4bd
/4ba, cent A/C, cable, W/D, full kitch, Sept
rent free! $300/mo/ea, $25/person finders
fee, owner/manager/gville. Immed occupan-
cy. Non-students welcome. 352-472-9778
10-5-09-10-1

*******ROOM IN 2/1 APT******
Newly furnished, smokers welcome, kitchen
priveledges, utils & parking incl. Nice area,
convenient to downtown, 1 blk off University
Ave. $110/wk +$110 sec dep. Inq 817-7054
9-30-09-5-1


S For Rent
| unfurnished

QUIET, CLEAN, LOTS of GREEN SPACE.
Rustic 1BR apt. $375/mo.
*1BR 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


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


I For Rent
unfurnished

No deposit, No move-in fees!!!
Huge 1/1's 2/2's 3/3's
<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

Best Location & Great Price
Large 2/1's available
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

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





POLOS

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


For Rent
U unfurnished

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


HUGE 5 BED HOUSE!
3 baths, enclosed front patio
W/D, Wood Flooors, Fireplace
3 blocks to UF! Pets welcome!
372-7111 106 NW 10 Street
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
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
75-2


unfurnished

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*AIl 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


Now you can easily
submit your classified ad
for print andlor web editions
right thru our website!
Just go to
www.alligator.org/classifieds
Visa and Mastercard accepted.

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 1/1s
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

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 10-2-09-
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 10-2-09-
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
12-9- www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2-09-
49-2


Now you can easily 352.367.9910
12-9-09-75-2
submit your classified ad
for print andlor web editions MUSEUM WALK
right thru our website! 2/2's $945 CABLE & WATER Included
Just go to All Inclusive roommate matching $606
ParknRide Bus Route-Always be on time!
www.alligator.org/classifieds 3500 SW 19th Ave*www.museumwalk.com
Visa and Mastercard accepted. 379-WALK*
12-9-09-75-2







WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 9


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 10-2-09-
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 10-2-09-
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 10-2-09-
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 10-2-09-
39-2


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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 10-2-09-
35-2

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 10-2-
09-28-2

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 10-2-
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 10-2-
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 10-2-09-
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/lbth $399 2br/lbth $499
$100 AMEX Card On bus Route
*Reduced rates include 2 months free*
*applications and additional information
available at www.gremco.com**
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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 1br/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

No Move-In Cost at any of the following
GREMCO Properties!! Available today!
Sunrise Villas 3010 SW 23rd Terr.
372-4835 1br/lbth 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

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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$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

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

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

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 The Oaks Condo by Oaks Mall.
$650, screened-in porch, W/D, community
pool & gym, water & trash included. 321-
948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com 10-26-
09-40-2

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

1bedr, 2bedrms, 3bedrms, & 4bedrms close
to Campus. Call to see your new home today
Campus Realty 352-692-3800
rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 10-20-09-
30-2

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


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 327-
2931 or 376-6183 10-1-09-10-2


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

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

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 10-7-09-20-2

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

2 BR 1.5 BA Townhouse.
Tile floors downstairs & carpet upstairs, new
appliances, master bedroom overlooks a
large pond. Mill Run subdivision- $700/mo.
Call 871-7801 10-2-09-5-2

Custom 2BDRM 1Bath Tiled floor in liv area
Carpeted BDRMS w/ceiling fans All new
bath New Kit w/stainless appl W/D Cent H/A
Internet/cable avail Near bus rte $685/mo
Call 727-423-9463 10-8-09-8-2

Treehouse Village 2/2, new crpt/vinyl, many
amenities, close to UF, 1 mo free! $650/mo.
109-Q301 SE 16th Ave
edbaurmanagement.com
1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-09-
13-2

Tiffany 2/2, Irg mstr bdrm, w/d, w/in clsts,
scrnd prch, near bus stop on Glen Spgs Rd
3059 NW 28 Circle. $700/mo
edbaurmanagement.com
1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-09-
13-2

Whispering Pines 2/2, on UF bus routes, wd,
ask about special, 3443 SW 24th St. $800/
mo
edbaurmanagement.com
1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-09-
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Monticello 3/3.5, fresh paint, community
amenities, 3 parking spaces, 1700+ sq ft,
522 NW 50th Blvd, $1100/mo
edbaurmanagement.com
1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-09-
13-2

4BR/2BA HOUSE
Great open living area, fenced backyard,
W/D, close to UF & downtown. Pets ok.
$1000/mo. Contact 352-672-1767 10-5-09-
5-2

LARGE 2BR/1BA
Tile floors, except BRs. Covered patio. Close
to Shands. Only $550/mo. 1 yr lease. Call
352-372-3131 12-9-09-41-2

2 Rooms Available, Wooden Floors, Nice
Windows, Pool and Jacuzzi in Backyard,
Brunswick Pool Table inside. 5 minutes to
campus by bicycle. $415.00 per month NOT
incl util. Near $550 altogether 321-960-7944
10-13-10-2

3/2 house in Gainesville. Fireplace, firewood,
screened patio, fenced backyard, living/din-
ing room, large master bedroom. All Electric
Appliances. Two car garage. Located in
Northwood Oaks. No pets. (772)332-2323
10-6-09-5-2


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 10-30-09-47-4

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

$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
10-7-09-20-4

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


Townhome to share. 1BR/pvt BA in
2BR/2.5BA, minutes from UF & Archer shop-
ping. Clean & private. Fenced patio. $350/mo
+ 1/2 utils. Available Oct 1st. Call 850-209-
2783 10-5-09-5-4

Share 2B/2B MH in Cornerstone. Furn rm
avail now. $200 N/R dep. $400/mo or $100/
wk util incl. Laundry/cook/clean svc avail.
Near bus/shops. 30 day notice to vacate.
Some pets ok. Call 331-0762 10-5-5-4


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CLASSIFIEDS! Reach thousands of possible
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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 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!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
See ALL bank owned homes and condos @
www.allisonables.com/foreclosures
Allison Ables Keller Williams Gainesville
11-2-38-5


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 352-
377-9846 12-9-09-74-6

MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT $400
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $1600. 352-372-
7490 12-9-09-74-6

BED KING $170 PILLOWTOP
mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated.
Name brand, new, never been used, in plas-
tic 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 de-
liver. 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 12-
9-74-6

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

BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$130 352-377-9846. 12-9-74-6

Bed- All 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. 12-9-09-
74-6

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


CASH PAID: Laptops Cameras Cells
Parts & Repair Mac & PC laptops
AC adapters Joel 336-0075
www.pcrecycle.biz 12-9-09-74-7







COMPUTERS
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


Designated drivers are the greatest


NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
WE REPAIR ALL BRANDS
Best Prices in Town *
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W UNIV AVE (DOWNTOWN)
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***PARKING@@@
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. 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

A Brand New Amazon Kindle 2 (latest
Generation) wireless E-book reader for sale,
$275. Holds over 1,500 books and Over
350,000 books available. More features see
Amazon.com. Call 352-214-4127. John 10-
6-09-6-10


***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


***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 12-9-09-
75-11

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

***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

GATORMOTO Gville's #1 service facility. We
repair ALL brands of scooters. Pickups avail-
able. 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

*00000 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


FAST CASH FOR ALMOST ANY CARS 0
*Running or not!*
NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 15 yr svc to UF students
OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-9-75-12

CARS CARS BuyOSellOTrade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
12-9-75-12


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**HEADLINERS SAGGING?**
POWER WINDOWS DON'T WORK?
On site avail. Steve's Headliners 352-226-1973
12-9-74-12


CARS FROM $29/MO!
Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps and More!
$0 Down, 36 Months @ 8.5% apr.
For listings call 800-366-9813 ext 9765
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Cash vehicles $1000 and up.
352-338-1999 12-9-49-12

SUN RISE AUTO SALES
No credit check
Cars, SUVs, Trucks & Vans
30 day warranty
352-375-9090 12-9-49-12


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
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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! Contact219-6948 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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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


$STUDENTS GET CASH ON THE SPOT$
For gently used clothing/accessories & fur-
niture. No appt.necessary! Sandy's Savvy
Chic Resale Boutique 2906 NW 13th St. 372-
1226 12-9-09-74-14


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BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-9-09-75-14


FUTURE GMs
Now hiring assistant managers
GatorDominos.com/jobs
12-9-75-14


PHONE AGENTS NEEDED
Must have Excellent Vocabulary and
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.
corn/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

STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM
Paid survey takers needed. Gainesville.
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 10-7-09-2-14


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

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

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


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

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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

Giggle Magazine ad sales reps
needed for local parenting mag
100% commission flexible hrs
check us out www.gigglemag.com
send resume sirving811@yahoo.com
10-2-09-5-14

Editor needed for final fiction manuscript.
Need final editing for mechanics, formatting
and line-editing. Credentials and experience
required. Contact Dr. Blue at bethanne@ufl.
edu. 9-30-09-2-14

Five Star Pizza Downtown
is now hiring for management positions
must have energy must multitask. fun
atmosphere. apply in person only. @
210 sw 2nd ave ask for Matt.
10-6-5-14

Looking for door to door sales rep who can
sell our new wireless item that has a Florida
Gator Logo on it- Easy sale and big profits -
www.socketpocket.com email
eric@cfapromo.com 10-7-09-3-14

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IMPORT AUTO REPAIR. BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830
www.carrsmith.com 12-9-75-15

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

I'VE HAD IT WITH YOUR LOUD MUSIC!
Is your roommate driving you crazy? Find a
replacement in the Alligator Classifieds!

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


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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

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Tebow returns to complex for meeting

0 THE SENIOR UNDERWENT TESTS TUESDAY.

By MIKE McCALL
Alligator Staff Writer
mmccall@allgator org

Florida returned to normal practice Tuesday afternoon
after a day off due to the bye week, and while Tim Tebow
did not attend, he did return to the team complex for team
meetings.
Coach Urban Meyer said Tebow underwent a battery
of tests to judge his balance and memory, three days after
suffering a concussion.
Meyer sat in on the tests for 20 minutes and said he
even underwent some of the tests himself, which includ-
ed standing with his feet together, putting his hand on his
hips and raising one foot off the ground.
Tebow hasn't watched film of the Kentucky game yet
as part of his recovery, according to Meyer. The senior
isn't yet allowed to watch television or read to avoid too
much stimulation.
Meyer said Tebow's recovery will continue to be a
day-to-day conversation with the trainers.

DEFENSE STEPS UP: Florida's improved defensive play
against Kentucky was inspired by some extra motiva-
tion.
On the Sunday following the Gators' 23-13 win against
Tennessee, the defense gathered to watch film as a unit,
rather than separating into position groups, and the four
defensive coaches gave them a lesson based on their per-
formance against the Volunteers.
"We watched about 15 plays where we didn't play
Gators defense," defensive line coach Dan McCarney
said. "It's not to embarrass or humiliate guys, but this is
not what we're talking about, this is not what we build
here or what we want to see.
"Then we put on 20 or 25 good plays of the way it's
supposed to be done, from the same game. I think they
understood that, and they sure responded to it."
Florida held Kentucky to zero first downs and nega- Andrew Stanfill/ Alligator Staff
tive-1yardinthefirstquarterSaturday, amuch-improved UF defensive line coach Dan McCarney said the defense's suc-
stint compared to early in the UT game. cess against UK was aided by a film session after the UT game.


Situation only national news because it's No. 15


There's no news.
That can be a hard thing for
reporters including myself -
to hear, but that doesn't make it any
less true.
And that's the case right now with
the Tim Tebow situation.
Ever since Tebow's injury against
Kentucky, the media machine has been
in overdrive. To be sure, it was an ex-
tremely dramatic moment that carried
huge weight in terms of future impli-
cations, but things have gone too far.
Here's all you need to know: Tebow
was sacked, he hit his head on a line-
man's knee, he suffered a concussion
and he'll spend the next week or so
undergoing tests to see if he'll be able


Mike McCall
McCall-in' It
Like I See It
mmccall@alligator org


to play.
It's a wait-
and-see situation,
just as it would
be with anyone
else. But because
it's Tebow, it's
a we-can't-wait-
so-we're-going-
to-have-to-find-
someone-to-


blame situation.
Columnists, bloggers, radio person-
alities and television commentators
have all weighed in on the matter.
Did Urban Meyer leave Tebow in
too long? Did someone miss a block-
ing assignment? Did Tebow get sacked


because he was sick?
No. No. No. Shut up.
Tebow was in the game because he's
a football player, and football players
play football when there is football left
to be played. It was the third quarter,
and Florida hadn't looked good on of-
fense since the end of the first quarter.
The game was basically over, but
it wasn't out of hand. At that point, it
was still important to get the offense
some work.
If Tebow had been hurt early in the
game when the score was close, people
would be upset that Meyer made him
play with the flu.
There was no missed blocking as-
SEE MCCALL, PAGE 15


Returning


to field early


poses risks

By BOBBY CALLOVI
Alligator Staff Writer
bcallovi@alllgator org

It is still unsure how long Tim Tebow
will be out after suffering a concussion,
but if he tries to rush back to playing, he
could be recovering from the hit for a lot
longer than just a couple of days.
Although he might feel fine while play-
ing, Tebow could be more susceptible to
a long-lasting injury from a big hit to the
head if he tries to play before he should.
"Trying to push through a concussion
would be counterproductive," said for-
mer World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
(WWE) wrestler Chris Nowinski, also a
founding member of the Sports Legacy
Institute, which studies the impact of
sports concussion. "Unfortunately, con-
cussions don't have the
same feedback system
as other injuries, so
you don't feel classic
pain like you do with a
sprained ankle or bro-
ken bone. And you don't
Nowinski realize how bad you are
hurting your brain when
you try to push through it.
"The brain is in a window of vulner-
ability and going back too soon can cause
some real severe problems."
The most extreme scenario would
be suffering second-impact syndrome,
which results in death. There have been
few documented cases of this, according
to Jason Mihalik, an athletic trainer from
the University of North Carolina and an
author of a study in the Journal of Ath-
letic Training on sports concussions.
More commonly though, a person who
plays too soon will worsen the symptoms
he already feels, or he could suffer anoth-
er concussion. Another issue for student-
athletes in particular is the risk of seri-
ously affecting their ability to concentrate
in classes.
The best way to prevent any further
harm from a concussion is to closely mon-

SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 15


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UF bench sees plenty of reps in SEC play


ETHE GATORS PLAYED
THEIR ENTIRE ROSTER
LAST WEEKEND.

By ANTHONY CHIANG
Alligator Writer
achlang@alllgator org

For most teams, the noncon-
ference schedule is a time for
reserves to see some extensive
playing time.
But with three straight
sweeps against Southeastern
Conference opponents, No.
5 Florida (10-1, 4-0 SEC) has
found that conference play
might be the best part of the
season to plug in its bench.
This past weekend, the
Gators put in all of their avail-
able players, including middle
blocker Betsy Smith, outside
hitter Callie Rivers, setter Sun-
dai Weston, and defensive spe-
cialists Erin Fleming and Elissa
Hausmann.
"It's good because every-
one gets a chance to play, and
it's also good because it gives
the opponents a lot of different
looks to think about," Rivers
said.
On Friday, Rivers got her
first start of the season against
Mississippi State and did not
disappoint as she tallied nine
kills to go along with a .500 hit-
ting percentage. She did all that
playing on the right side, a po-
sition she has just started learn-
ing.
"She has only been playing
on the right side for about a
month, and we wish there was
a pause button for Callie so that
we could pause it and she could
get more experience, but unfor-


tunately you can't get that back
in terms of her career," coach
Mary Wise said.
But Friday's match was more
than just a return to the starting
lineup for Rivers; it also gave
Wise a chance to experiment
with a lot of different lineups
using the reserves. At one point
in the match, the Gators had
opposite hitters Colleen Ward,
Kristy Jaeckel, Lauren Bledsoe
and Callie Rivers on the court
at the same time.
"This team has some versa-
tility, which we've had Florida
teams in the past that haven't
had that," Wise said. "It's a
great opportunity for us to use
their talents."
The bench in collegiate vol-
leyball is even more important
since the libero was added.
Before it was implemented a
team was allowed to give out
12 scholarships, but after the
libero was added the number
of scholarships allotted to vol-
leyball programs did not go up,
forcing teams to rely heavily on
walk-ons and depth.
"Every team is a little bit un-
derhanded just by the numbers,
so you have to hope that the
depth will be good enough, so
when faced with adversity that
you can at least weather the
storm," she said.
Although the bench has not
seen a lot of playing time in big
matches yet, when that time
comes the experience the re-
serves are getting now will be
invaluable.
"Our philosophy has always
been work hard, your time
will come and when your time
comes, take full advantage of
it," Wise said.


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against Mississippi State after moving to right side hitter.


Honesty with trainers necessary for proper evaluation


FOOTBALL, from page 13


itor the player. There are certain things
most training staffs will look for before al-
lowing the athlete to participate again.
"Typically, we want the athlete to be
symptom free at rest, so someone waking
up not performing an activity is symptom-
free. That would be at the very minimum,"
Mihalik said. "What we do here (UNC) is
we make sure the athlete is not only symp-
tom free at rest, but we also want to make
sure they are symptom free with exer-
tion."
The Florida staff has already taken some
of the right steps by doing preseason tests
to determine what the player is like at his
normal state, known as a baseline.
This can help verify when a player is
ready to return to the field.
Nowinski said it is important not to set
a timetable for the player's return some-
thing the Gators' staff hasn't done and
it is important for Tebow to be truthful to
the training staff about how he is feeling.
If Tebow is able to play at LSU on Oct.
10, he must continue to be honest with the
staff about how he feels otherwise it is dif-
ficult to tell if something is wrong.
"Unfortunately, there is no real stan-


dard," Mihalik said. "It is not like he
sprained a ligament and you can take an
MRI. There is nothing like that for a con-
cussion which is why it is such a big issue
to manage."

"Unfortunately, there is no real
standard. It is not like he sprained
a ligament and you can take an
MRI. There is nothing like that for a
concussion which is why it is such
a big issue to manage."
Jason Mihalik
Author of study on sports concussions


Unless Tebow is forgetting plays or
seems lost on the field, it will be hard for
anyone besides him to notice if he still has
symptoms from a concussion.
Tebow has played most of his career at
Florida hurt. In 2007, he played through a
shoulder injury that required pain-killing
shots.
The injury resurfaced in the season
opener in 2008. Tebow has also played
through a broken right hand, a sprained
ankle and a hyper-extended knee.
But in this case, it is not about playing


through pain.
UF coach Urban Meyer said he explained
that to Tebow, and he has handled it well.
Nowinski, whose wrestling career end-
ed because of a concussion, can offer some
tips for signs to look out for while playing
not fully healed.
"When my blood pressure raised along
with my heart rate, I would get throbbing
headaches. I would feel fatigued. I would
feel nauseous. My memory wasn't as good,
so when I was wrestling, I would forget
parts of matches that I would never use to
forget," Nowinski said.
Research has proven that people who
suffer a concussion are more likely to ex-
perience another especially if they return
too soon.
But for Nowinski, it isn't just the idea
that Tebow could suffer another concus-
sion that should make the training staff
cautious, it is how playing before he should
could affect him down the road.
"It is the idea that returning too soon
could lead to exacerbated symptoms,"
Nowinski said, "so he may find that if (he)
returns too soon he will be worried about
long-term damage to his brain and also,
creating what could have been a short in-
jury into one that costs him the season."


MIKE, from page 13

signment. Tebow had to get
rid of the ball or get out of
the way. UK defensive end
Taylor Wyndham was sup-
posed to come free on the
play, and I don't see why no
one will admit that now.
Players were forthcom-
ing with that after the game,
but offensive coordinator
Steve Addazio spent the bet-
ter part of his Monday chat
with reporters doing back-
flips and cartwheels to avoid
saying so.
Tebow got sacked be-
cause Wyndham was fast
and Tebow's reaction was
not. It had nothing to do
with his cold (believe me,
I've scoured the replay to
make sure he wasn't mid-
sneeze as Wyndam turned
the corner).
He got a concussion be-
cause Marcus Gilbert's knee
happened to be in the wrong
place at the wrong time.
These things happen ev-
ery week. Before the UF-UK
game, I watched Lakeland-
De La Salle on TV and ECU-
UCF on a crappy Internet
feed. Both of those games
had players carted off the
field, and the Gators' own
Moses Jenkins even wound
up in a neck brace with a
concussion after Saturday's
game.
But because this is Tebow,
everyone is going crazy. This
couldn't possibly happen
without something sinister
going on in the background,
could it?
It could, and it did.
Tebow got hurt, and as UK
coach Rich Brooks said, he's
pretty fortunate he doesn't
get hurt more considering
his playing style.
I'm not saying Florida
fans shouldn't be worried.
In fact, I don't buy all this
talk that the Gators are still
the best in the Southeastern
Conference with John Brant-
ley at quarterback.
We haven't seen him do
anything yet, and the offense
would be pretty different
without Tebow's presence
and with Brantley throwing
to an unproven receiving
corps.
This whole thing reminds
me of the witch hunt at SEC
Media Days to find the coach
who didn't vote Tebow onto
the all-conference preseason
team.
That was a great distrac-
tion for a few days, and this
story is just a way for every-
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0the independent florida alligator Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc of Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. -0 Rcy WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 STUDENT GOVERNMENT More than 4,900 students vote in elections By CAROLYN TILLO Alligator Writer Armed with fliers, stickers and a Tupac poster, Student Government parties pushed their platforms on the first day of SG elections Tuesday in a last-minute attempt to garner extra votes. Elections will continue today from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Supervisor of Elections Ariana Alfonso said 4,928 students voted Tuesday. She added that one group received a voting violation for distributing fake "I Voted" stickers. Alfonso will investigate the incident. Unite Party President Joey Regalado said the Unite Party had volunteers stationed all around campus in order to cater to the hectic schedules of students. Although the party had solid volunteer support, the elections process is tough, he said. "It's the best 48 hours of your life that you never want to do again," Regalado said. Unite Party spokesman Jason Yoepp said the the party hopes to see a larger voter turnout than in past elections, even though the number of voters is usually higher in the ____ spring. "Even if it was 50 percent, we would argue that we'd like to see more," Yoepp said. -Joshua Niederriter, an Orange and Blue Party candi-date, said the party planted campaigners at places like the UF Levin College of Law, where the Unite and Progress Parties had fewer campaigners. Juliana Jimenez/Alligator Staff Niederriter said campaigners were also in full force Nina Martinez, 20, right, a political science junior and secretary for the Progress Party, hands out shirts to Lia Cary, 21, left, an anthropology and classics senior, and to Christina Iglesias, 20, an English junior, on Turlington Plaza. SEE ELECTIONS, PAGE 5 Plant distresses locals 0 THEY FEAR THE NUCLEAR PLANT WILL BE DANGEROUS. By CJ PRUNER Alligator Writer Roughly five miles away from where the Withlacoochie River and Barge Canal kiss in southern Levy County lies a 5,100acre stretch that illustrates the natural marriage of land and sky. No steel beam, brick or piece of plywood spoils the earth. There, only imagination and curiosity stand guard. But something big has been building for the past few years on the barren lands controversy. Since 2006, legislators and interest groups have jousted over a billionn Progress Energy Florida nuclear plant in Levy County and whether such an undertaking is necessary, cost-efficient and conducive to the well-being of the environment. In August of 2009, Gov. Charlie Crist approved the site plan. Depending on who is speaking, the plant, which will be located about eight miles from PEF's Crystal River 3 Nuclear Power Plant, will either act toi as an energy savior or a ticking time bomb for the environment and taxpayers. k i Supporters argue Crist that it will meet the energy needs for a state which, according to PEF statistics, has seen a 30 percent increase in energy needs over the past 30 years. PEF spokeswoman Suzanne Grant said the benefits for the plant are numerous. It SEE NUCLEAR, PAGE 4 Nelson votes against public health option By ROBERT HARRINGER Alligator Contributing Writer Florida Sen. Bill Nelson and four other Democrats dealt the proposed public health care option a blow Tuesday when they voted against an amendment that would have included it. After a summer of spirited town hall meetings, Tuesday's Senate Finance Committee debate advanced Congress closer to a vote on legislation aimed to reform the country's health care system. A bill approved by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and three bills approved by the House included a public option, but the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., has been a vocal opponent to a government-run plan. Nelson, who voted with all of the committee's Republicans to defeat the SEE HEALTH, PAGE 5 For updates and live coverage of tonight's election, follow @alligatorlive on Twitter GO beginning at 8:30 p.m. An in-depth analysis of the results will be posted at alligator.org/sgelections. N Former Gators quarterback Danny Wuerffel was selected as this year's Gator Growl host Tuesday. He was also named grand marshal of the homecoming parade. See Story, Page 3. VOLUME 103 ISSUE 0 Florida's defense stepped up its game Saturday against Kentucky, and defensive coordinator Dan McCarney (right) said a look at the Tennessee film was a big reason why. See Story, Page 13. Today FORECAST OPINIONS CLASSIFIEDS CROSSWORD SPORTS 2 6 8 11 13 Partly cloudy 84/57 visit www.alligator.org I._ ..,-,I_ -V -N J 27 F& 4mlmw' V

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 3 Wuerffel to host Gator Growl Oct. 16 Former Gators quarterback Danny Wuerffel will host this year's Gator Growl, organizers announced Tuesday. The show doesn't usually have a host, but bringing Wuerffel was a way to further the theme, Legends of Harrison Diamond / Alligator Staff Former UF quarterback Danny Wuerffel, who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and guided the Gators to the school's first national title, speaks during the Celebration in the Swamp pep rally on Jan. 11. Wuerffel will be hosting this year's Gator Growl on Oct. 16. the Swamp, said Bryan Griffin, the show's spokesman. "We wanna convene both past and present legends," Griffin said. Wuerffel, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1996, won't be paid for his efforts. He will be joined by comedian Dana Carvey, band O.A.R. and dance crew Jabbawockeez. Carvey and O.A.R. will be paid about $90,000 each while Jabbawockeez will get about $20,000. Wuerffel will also be named grand marshal of the homecoming parade, which means he will be in the lead car, possibly with current UF quarterback Tim Tebow, Griffin said. Wuerffel's similarities with Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, are a big reason the show decided to ask him to host, Griffin said. Tickets for the Oct. 16 show are $15 for students, faculty and staff. General admission tickets are $25. They can be purchased online at gatorgrowl.org. -THOMAS STEWART Students 'walk' from New York TH EY WILL TRAVEL A COLLECTIVE 1,000 MILES. By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN Alligator Contributing Writer Tuesday afternoon marked the kickoff of Healthy Gators' "virtual walk" from New York City to Gainesville. Six walking teams began their one-mile trek on various routes through campus at 12:15 p.m. The group walks will take place at the same time every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Onl The goal of the "virtual Campus tour" is to have walkers collectively walk more than 1,000 miles this fall, the same distance from New York City to Gainesville. Each of the six different routes is about one mile long and takes about 20 minutes to walk. They begin at various locations on campus like Library West, the Reitz Union colonnade and the cultural plaza. "It's really not that long," said Jean Starobin, one of the team leaders. "It's not a huge time commitment." The Walking Gators program was designed by Healthy Gators to give students and faculty the opportunity to get their daily exercise while they take a break from the stress of the day. "I think it's just to promote health for the university," Starobin said, "for faculty, staff and students." 6TheW Bar & Grill HOUSE 352-378-7033 1718 W. Univ. Ave. FR IDAY Beat' the Clock Li e \ \ Live Q Score B'g WITH OUR EXPANDED AUDIENCE! Advertise in the Alligator's 2009 Souvenir Homecoming Edition! More than 60,000 people come to Gainesville during the weekend-long events. This is the time to promote your business to readers who need places to eat, celebrate, shop and sleep. Several thousand copies are distributed along the parade route. Call today to secure your spot! 352-376-4482 Deadline: Friday, October 9 Run date: Friday, October 16 g t c a aCheck it out at aaa g E g Pports alligatorSports.org Tune in for the latest Gators sports or subscribe on news and analysis from our beat i~uwriters and columnists. alligato r i ? a Gerard donated in his mother's name. His 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 American Red Cross

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4, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 Drummer doubles as library employee By LYNETTE ZILIO Alligator Contributing Writer Tucked away in the back of a stage in front of a crowd of 200 screaming Beatles fans, all Chris Hillman can hear is the sound of his drums. The stage is Hillman's haven, a place where he can transform from the redheaded graduate student who works behind the information desk at UF's Marston Science Library to Ringo Starr, who he imitates as the drummer of The Shoddy Beatles, a local Beatles cover band. Hillman's love for The Beatles began in 1995, when he was in the fifth grade. "The Beatles Anthology" had made its way to music stores across the nation, bringing about a resurgence of Beatlemania. "It was right at the age when you start becoming aware of music and developing a taste of music. For whatever reason, I latched onto The Beatles more so than radio music or anything like that," he said. Every time he earned $20 from mowing lawns, he'd ride his bicycle a short distance to CD Warehouse to pick up a new Beatles CD. Soon, he had them all. "It's weird because with the rest of the band and almost every other musician I know, their parents got them into it," he explained. "And not really me. I don't know what it was. I just kind of latched onto it." As a child, Hillman said he experimented with his mom's old acoustic guitar. Having died when he was 5 years old, she wasn't able to pass on her musical talent. "I really wish I could say I remember her playing music, but any memories I think I have are from people describing her playing music or from pictures of her playing with her friends in the living room, he said, overcome with nostalgia. "But that's got to be where my musical compulsion comes from." When he was in eighth grade, Hillman made his debut as a member of Narwhal. "It was a bunch of seniors in high school and me in eighth grade, playing the bass guitar. They weren't cool. They were a bunch of nerds in a metal band. They rode on my bus. If seniors are riding the bus, then they're already not cool," Hillman joked. Barely moving one notch up in the "cool" department, Hillman joined a band in high school called Approach. "I was in some terrible named bands," he joked. Approach played at Battle of the Bands two years in a row and took home first place one of the years. During band practices, Hillman would use his breaks as an opportunity to sit down and mess around with the drums. After a couple of years, he bought a set. Hillman, who has never taken a formal music lesson, said he occasionally resorts to YouTube when he needs to learn a new technique. Just two or three months into college at UF, he responded to a bulletin post on Gainesvillebands. Ana uonf-Lessan / Aiigazor buari Chris Hillman, drummer for The Shoddy Beatles, sits at his drum set in his apartment on Tuesday afternoon. com that read, "Drummer needed for band." He played with the band for his undergraduate career until they split in early 2007 after two band members moved away for graduate school and work. At the same time, another band, Morningbell, was looking for a new drummer after theirs had moved to Finland. The band had been involved in what began as a summer side project known as The Shitty Beatles, a band dedicated to strict interpretation of Beatles songs. Hillman was a huge Shitty Beatles fan. He never missed a show. So when the opportunity to join their band came about, he jumped at it. Before Hillman joined Morningbell, the group had already retired as The Shitty Beatles. But after much persuading, Hillman brought about the return of the band, which changed its name to avoid press problems. "While we're rehearsing, we refer to the 800-page songbook filled with the music scores of Beatles songs," he said. "If there's something we don't remember, we will consult the book. But I mean, once you're on stage and you mess something up, people are still screaming the words and that's cool." According to Hillman, the band slightly messes up the lyrics almost every show. Although he doesn't sing much as Ringo Starr, he's made his fair share of mistakes. "It's ironic because when I forget the words, there are 300 to 400 people singing it for me, helping me out. I guess that's why were called The Shitty Beatles," he joked. When not on stage, Hillman can be found five days a week at Marston Science Library, a job he's held since 2006. Every day, he rides his bicycle to work ready to help students with any information they might need. As he scans the books that are being checked out, he makes sure to greet all his patrons. "I'm not a super-quiet, bookish, soft-spoken library person. I'm the outspoken one, I guess, but everyone here sort of has his or her own personality. It's not your typical library filled with a bunch of shushy librarians," he said. "I try to be professional and polite here and try to do my thing on stage." In between helping students and joking around at the library, the 24-year-old UF graduate is earning his master's degree from Florida State University's online graduate school program for information science. Standing behind the circulation desk proudly dressed in his navy blue Alphabet City T-shirt and jeans, Hillman said he has no intention of kicking music to the curb once he becomes a librarian. "A world without music couldn't exist because people need outlets of some kind," he said. "A world without music would just be terrible." Construction will not begin before 2016 N UCLEAR, from page 1 will provide energy for 35 counties, reduce carbon emissions by more than 5 million tons a year and will potentially save customers $1 billion in annual fuel costs. The plant, she said, will also inject an array of jobs into the local community. Currently, PEF projects 3,000 jobs for project construction, 800 for full-time jobs and 1,200 for indirect jobs. Grant insists costs will not fall on customers until the new plant's two reactors are in service. Instead, she said, investors and capital raised through campaigns will finance the plant. Chelsea Carnes, a member of Sustainable Urban and Rural Florida, is focused not on the financial side but rather the plant's effect on the environment. Pointing to the potential collection of nuclear waste and biohazards, she believes that the threat posed is much more serious than people may perceive. "If you use any type of power, care about being informed and care about your health, this is something you should be passionate and worried about," said Carnes, a Gainesville native. "I don't want my parents to get thyroid cancer from these poisons or my sister to be exposed when she gets pregnant." Michael Canney, co-chairman of the Alachua County Green Party, argued that PEF is deceiving citizens with misinformation and not making all the facts open for discussion. Referring to nuclear energy as a "dead-end technology," Canney said that PEF's statistics do not tell the whole story. Canney said the uranium mines, which are used to maintain nuclear plants, are as harmful as carbon emission and favors thermal energy, which he said is cleaner and more efficient. Canney also argued that citizens weren't made aware of the legislation's implications and that regulating bodies, such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acted as cheerleaders while representatives of cities and utility companies made behind-the-scenes deals to lock up multi-million dollar contracts. Canney said people who live within the 50-mile radius of the plant may legally challenge the plant through petitions or lawsuits. Much of Gainesville is between 40 and 50 miles of the outer edges of the site. "If people did the research and found out what this plant is really all about, there would be an immediate uproar," he said. Plans to open the plant's first reactor, originally slated for 2016, have been pushed back by at least 20 months with no finalized date of completion. Another issue is what will become of the nearby Crystal River plant. As outlined in the agreement between PEF and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, two of the plant's oldest coal units will be required to shut down once the Levy County plant completes its first fuel cycle. According to Grant, the units employ 85 people. Since the plant is more than a decade away from completion, Grant said, it's too soon to determine the closure's impact on employees. Although it's too early to tell when the first construction cranes will roll into south Levy County, one thing is certain the foundation for a heated battle between the plant's proponents and opponents is solid. 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Shands at UF recognized for stroke services H IT IS ONE OF 15 CERTIFIED CENTERS IN FLORIDA. By ALISON SCHWARTZ Alligator Writer When Justine Abrams started working as the stroke program coordinator at Shands at UF in 2006, she said she had about 530 patients that were discharged with a stroke diagnosis. Last year, the center had more than 700 stroke patients. The Agency for Health Care Administration designated Shands at UF as a Comprehensive Stroke Center in early September, recognizing its commitment to stroke care and research. "People in our community have state-of-the-art technology right at their back door," Abram said. Shands at UF is one of 15 AHCA-certified stroke centers in the state and the only one in north central Florida. This designation lasts two years, and at the end of the time period the center will have to be recertified. Florida is part of what Abram called the "stroke belt," a region of 12 states with higher incidents of stroke and a 10 percent higher death rate than the rest of the country. The designation also honors Shands at UF's use of advanced technology and therapeutics for acute stroke patients. As a Comprehensive Stroke Center, neurosurgeons are prepared to mechanically remove blood clots from the brain in the event of a stroke, Abram said. With stroke being the third-leading cause of death in the nation, according to the American Stroke Association, Abram sees the designation as a victory for Gainesville. "I think the biggest benefit is to the patients," Abram said. "It's the ability to offer better outcomes for patient's life; it's the ability to offer this technology to our community." Get Your Property on the Board Don't let the competition pass you by! Student Living Guides' L-----------------J By advertising in the Alligator, you will reach over 50,000 readers who are looking for new apartments, condos, furniture, appliances, household items and much more! STUDENT LIVING GUIDE 2009 DEADLINE: October 29 RUN DATE: November 4 GAINESVILLE REAL ESTATE MAP DEADLINE: January 14 RUN DATE: January 20 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR DEADLINE: January 29 RUN DATE: February 3 STUDENT LIVING GUIDE 2010 DEADLINE: March 18 RUN DATE: March 24 GAINESVILLE REAL ESTATE MAP DEADLINE: April 2 RUN DATE: April 7 l A g' C Call your rep today! 352-376-4482 alligator WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 5 SG elections continue today until 8 p.m. VOTING, from page 1 around residence halls, where the party feels it has a strong chance of winning Senate seats. Orange and Blue Party policy and communications director Ben Cavataro said the party also wants to target students who haven't voted before, especially freshmen. "They pay money to Student Government, but they don't feel like they're getting enough out of it, and Orange and Blue wants to change that," Cavataro said. Progress Party Secretary Nina Martinez said long poll lines might discourage students from voting because they make it more time-consuming and inaccessible. Martinez Student said she wishes Government SG would have online voting available for students. Progress Party campaign manager Nick Mildebrath said he anticipates some tight races similar to last fall's election, where a handful of votes made the difference. Mildebrath said he also thinks the races will be close because some districts only have candidates from two parties running. Matt Vanture, a junior building construction major, said he made his decision after talking to party volunteers handing out fliers. He said he based his vote on which party had the most well-informed volunteers. "Even though it's on a small, school-wide level, it' important to have your voice heard," Vanture said. Nelson supported a 'less robust' alternative HEALTH, from page 1 amendment in a 15-8 vote, had been quiet on the issue until he wrote an editorial for USA Today before the vote. He voiced his concern that health care reform could come at a cost for seniors if cuts are made in Medicare. The country needs health care reform, Nelson wrote, "but we can't reach these goals on the backs of seniors." After voting against the amendment, Nelson voted in favor of another amendment sponsored by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., which provided for a less-robust public option plan that would negotiate rates and not be tied to Medicare. Despite Nelson's support, the Schumer amendment failed 10-13. Bryan Griffin, chairman of the UF College Republicans, said he isn't surprised by Nelson's votes. Griffin said Nelson needs to portray himself as a moderate in order to win re-election. "Nelson understands he represents a swing state," he said. Griffin, who represented the UF College Republicans in a health care debate on campus last week, said he agrees the country needs reform. However, When you join your communityfor Making StndesAganst Breast Cancer, you are doing more than ust walking -you are making strides to defeat a disease that affects us aII. You can be apart of the fight against breast cancer by joining cancer sur',iors and their families and friends volunteers, corporations, hospitas schools and churches on. Saturday, Oct. 24th, 2009 Northeast Park 400 NE 16th Avenue Registration at 7am 5k Walk begins at 9am For more information contact: (352) 376-6866 x5053 or sandy.golden@cancer.org MAKING STRIDES Against Breast Cancer CANCER CENT ER., sUN4kUs[instead of a public option, he'd like the government to supplement health by supporting private charitable organizations. But the public option isn't dead yet, according to Florida College Democrats president and UF College Democrats vice president Ben Cavataro. "I definitely supported the Rockefeller proposal, but I'm glad [Nelson] voted for the Schumer amendment," said Cavataro, who argued for the public option in last week's debate. Nelson "Nelson has shown that he'll support a public option to compete on a level playing field with private insurers to make health care accessible to every American," he said. Nearly two-thirds of the country backs a proposal to establish a government insurance plan as an alternative to private companies, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll released last week. The fate of a public option now rests in the hands of the majority leader, Sen. 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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 0*SPYGLASS*0 Individual Leases: Furniture Packages Inc Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet; Rates start at $399 Every Unit is an End Unit Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5 701 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 21 st 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 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 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. WALK TO CAMPUS 1BRs from $550 2BRs from $600 Sun Bay Sun KeyS 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 10-909-82-2 We have REAL 1/1s 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 3BR 2BA 1019 NW 36th Dr. Quiet neighborhood. Beautiful, sanded hardwood floors, fenced yard, LR, DR, study, $1000/ mo. $30/mo ontime discount. 773-4071774. 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 10-2-0953-2 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 10-2-0949-2 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 12-9www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2-0949-2

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 9 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent O nFnished unfnished furnished ufurnished ufurnished 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 10-2-0949-2 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 10-2-0947-2 STEPS TO CLASS! 4 BIR 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 10-2-0949-2 Apartments off SW 20th Ave. Close to shopping, bus line and a few miles from UF. Price rage $445 to $665. Includes water, sewer, garbage and pest control. Sorry no pets allowed. 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 ofSW 35th PI, Close to UF & bus route. Great for grad students! Builiding 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 location! $750/rent, 405-B NW 39th Road Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-2-0939-2 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 10-2-0935-2 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 10-209-28-2 LOTS OF SPACE! 1ST MONTH FREE! 3 BR 2 BA w/ living, family & dining rooms, 2 car carport, fenced yard, w/d, lawn svc, $1 000/rent, 126 SW 40th St. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 10-209-33-2 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 10-209-33-2 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 10-2-0933-2 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 S a 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.com9-30-09-45-2 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 No Move-In Cost at any of the following GREMCO Properties!! Available today! Sunrise Villas 3010 SW 23rd Terr. 372-4835 1br/1lbth 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 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 I. I I I A Ni A A.1.o N N .o. I) $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 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 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 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 The Oaks Condo by Oaks Mall. $650, screened-in porch, W/D, community pool & gym, water & trash included. 321948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com 10-2609-40-2 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 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 FREE SEPT 2BR/2.5BA CONDO $775 w/d,parking,dog walk areaquiet 1.5miles to uf.352-281-0733 or thuy carroll@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 3272931 or 376-6183 10-1-09-10-2 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 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 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 (inc. 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 10-7-09-20-2 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 2 BR 1.5 BA Townhouse. Tile floors downstairs & carpet upstairs, new appliances, master bedroom overlooks a large pond. Mill Run subdivision$700/mo. Call 871-7801 10-2-09-5-2 Custom 2BDRM 1Bath Tiled floor in liv area Carpeted BDRMS w/ceiling fans All new bath New Kit w/stainless appl W/D Cent H/A Internet/cable avail Near bus rte $685/mo Call 727-423-9463 10-8-09-8-2 Treehouse Village 2/2, new crpt/vinyl, many amenities, close to UF, 1 mo free! $650/mo. 109-Q301 SE 16th Ave edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-0913-2 Tiffany 2/2, Irg mstr bdrm, w/d, w/in clsts, scrnd prch, near bus stop on Glen Spgs Rd 3059 NW 28 Circle. $700/mo edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-0913-2 Whispering Pines 2/2, on UF bus routes, wd, ask about special, 3443 SW 24th St. $800/ mo edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-0913-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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10, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 O F For Rent F Th Finished Roommates Furnishings Bicycles Motorcycles,Mopeds unfurr shl Monticello 3/3.5, fresh paint, community amenities, 3 parking spaces, 1700+ sq ft, 522 NW 50th Blvd, $1100/mo edbaurmanagement.com 1731 NW 6th St 352-375-7104 10-15-0913-2 4BR/2BA HOUSE Great open living area, fenced backyard, W/D, close to UF & downtown. Pets ok. $1000/mo. Contact 352-672-1767 10-5-095-2 LARGE 2BR/1BA Tile floors, except BRs. Covered patio. Close to Shands. Only $550/mo. 1 yr lease. Call 352-372-3131 12-9-09-41-2 2 Rooms Available, Wooden Floors, Nice Windows, Pool and Jacuzzi in Backyard, Brunswick Pool Table inside. 5 minutes to campus by bicycle. $415.00 per month NOT incl util. Near $550 altogether 321-960-7944 10-13-10-2 3/2 house in Gainesville. Fireplace, firewood, screened patio, fenced backyard, living/dining room, large master bedroom. All Electric Appliances. Two car garage. Located in Northwood Oaks. No pets. (772)332-2323 10-6-09-5-2 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 10-30-09-47-4 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 $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 10-7-09-20-4 Townhome to share. 1 BR/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 Townhome to share. 1BR/pvt BA in 2BR/2.5BA, minutes from UF & Archer shopping. Clean & private. Fenced patio. $350/mo + 1/2 utils. Available Oct 1st. Call 850-2092783 10-5-09-5-4 Share 2B/2B MH in Cornerstone. Furn rm avail now. $200 N/R dep. $400/mo or $100/ wk util incl. Laundry/cook/clean svc avail. Near bus/shops. 30 day notice to vacate. Some pets ok. Call 331-0762 10-5-5-4 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 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 CASH PAID: Laptops Cameras Cells Parts & Repair Mac & PC laptops AC adapters Joel 336-0075 www.pcrecycle.biz 12-9-09-74-7 C-fill P Ul T E R B 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 Designated drivers are the greatest 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 CF Fo Salre *@@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 A Brand New Amazon Kindle 2 (latest Generation) wireless E-book reader for sale, $275. Holds over 1,500 books and Over 350,000 books available. More features see Amazon.com. Call 352-214-4127. John 106-09-6-10 ***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 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 ***www.B~uyMyScooter.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 GATORMOTO Gvilles #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 @00000 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 I Motorcycles, Moped M1s ***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 OFAST CASH FOR ALMOST ANY CARS 0 ORunning or not!0 NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS SOver 15 yr svc to UF students OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-9-75-12 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-9-75-12 is 7 --S S e Furnishings WI ters "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers"

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 11 Autos Autos Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-366-9813 ext 4622 12-9-75-12 **HEADLINERS SAGGING?** POWER WINDOWS DON'T WORK? On site avail. Steve's Headliners 352-226-1973 12-9-74-12 CARS FROM $29/MO! Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps and More! $0 Down, 36 Months @ 8.5% apr. 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 SUN CITY AUTO SALES All vehicles $0 down No credit check Cash vehicles $1000 and up. 352-338-1999 12-9-49-12 SUN RISE AUTO SALES No credit check Cars, SUVs, Trucks & Vans 30 day warranty 352-375-9090 12-9-49-12 WIWanted P LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: Gold Diamonds Gems Class Rings ETC Top Cash $$$ or Trade OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY 373-9243. 2-1074-13 UF GRAD PAYS MORE forgold jewelry, scrap gold, Rolex, diamonds, guitars, etc. Top $$$. 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. 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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 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 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 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 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. 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 108-09-10-14 Running computer software and office admin support work for ocean wave analysis. Will train. $15/hr 20 to 30 hrs/week. waves.job@gmail.com 10-5-09-7-14 Giggle Magazine ad sales reps needed for local parenting mag 100% commission flexible hrs check us out www.gigglemag.com send resume sirving811@yahoo.com 10-2-09-5-14 Editor needed for final fiction manuscript. Need final editing for mechanics, formatting and line-editing. Credentials and experience required. Contact Dr. Blue at bethanne@ufl. edu. 9-30-09-2-14 Five Star Pizza Downtown is now hiring for managment positions must have energy must multitask. fun atmosphere. apply in person only. @ 210 sw 2nd ave ask for Matt. 10-6-5-14 Looking for door to door sales rep who can sell our new wireless item that has a Florida Gator Logo on itEasy sale and big profits www.socketpocket.com email eric@cfapromo.com 10-7-09-3-14 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. W services IMPORT AUTO REPAIR. BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830 www.carrsmith.com 12-9-75-15 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 IVE HAD IT WITH YOUR LOUD MUSIC! Is your roommate driving you crazy? Find a replacement in the Alligator Classifieds! 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 -e. e .s ee4 C i

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12, ALLIGATOR U WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 Services Services Persos Entertainment Rides 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. 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 1-19-0995-15 Laser Hair Removal, Electrolysis, & Skin Care @ Advanced Hair Removal & Skin Institute352.331.6797Ask about student discounts & sorority specials. Check out our website @ www.hairskininstitute.com 9-30-09-27-15 *GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS* Full-color Decals@Exhibits@Vehicle Wraps Top QualityeFast ServiceeLow Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 1-29-83-15 ** PLAQUES AWARDS TROPHIES ** Name BadgeseButtonseADA Signs Top QualityeFast ServiceeLow Prices www.signpower.com SignMasters 335-7000 1-29-83-15 EZ TENNIS 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 9-3017-15 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 Ambassadors 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. 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Sports WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 ALLIGATOR www.alligatorSports.org Tebow returns to complex for meeting THE SENIOR UNDERWENT TESTS TUESDAY. By MIKE McCALL Alligator Staff Writer mmccall@alligator org Florida returned to normal practice Tuesday afternoon after a day off due to the bye week, and while Tim Tebow did not attend, he did return to the team complex for team meetings. Coach Urban Meyer said Tebow underwent a battery of tests to judge his balance and memory, three days after suffering a concussion. Meyer sat in on the tests for 20 minutes and said he even underwent some of the tests himself, which included standing with his feet together, putting his hand on his hips and raising one foot off the ground. Tebow hasn't watched film of the Kentucky game yet as part of his recovery, according to Meyer. The senior isn't yet allowed to watch television or read to avoid too much stimulation. Meyer said Tebow's recovery will continue to be a day-to-day conversation with the trainers. DEFENSE STEPS UP: Florida's improved defensive play against Kentucky was inspired by some extra motivation. On the Sunday following the Gators'23-13 win against Tennessee, the defense gathered to watch film as a unit, rather than separating into position groups, and the four defensive coaches gave them a lesson based on their performance against the Volunteers. "We watched about 15 plays where we didn't play Gators defense," defensive line coach Dan McCarney said. "It's not to embarrass or humiliate guys, but this is not what we're talking about, this is not what we build here or what we want to see. "Then we put on 20 or 25 good plays of the way it's supposed to be done, from the same game. I think they understood that, and they sure responded to it." Florida held Kentucky to zero first downs and negative-1 yard in the first quarter Saturday, a much-improved stint compared to early in the UT game. r I ^F Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff UF defensive line coach Dan McCarney said the defense's success against UK was aided by a film session after the UT game. Situation only national news because it's No. 15 T here's no news. That can be a hard thing for reporters -including myself to hear, but that doesn't make it any less true. And that's the case right now with the Tim Tebow situation. Ever since Tebow's injury against Kentucky, the media machine has been in overdrive. To be sure, it was an extremely dramatic moment that carried huge weight in terms of future implications, but things have gone too far. Here's all you need to know: Tebow was sacked, he hit his head on a lineman's knee, he suffered a concussion and he'll spend the next week or so undergoing tests to see if he'll be able Mike McCall McCall-in' It Like I See It mmccall @all Iigator org to play. It's a waitand-see situation, just as it would be with anyone else. But because it's Tebow, it's a we-can't-waitso-we're-goingto-have-to-findsomeone-toblame situation. Columnists, bloggers, radio personalities and television commentators have all weighed in on the matter. Did Urban Meyer leave Tebow in too long? Did someone miss a blocking assignment? Did Tebow get sacked because he was sick? No. No. No. Shut up. Tebow was in the game because he's a football player, and football players play football when there is football left to be played. It was the third quarter, and Florida hadn't looked good on offense since the end of the first quarter. The game was basically over, but it wasn't out of hand. At that point, it was still important to get the offense some work. If Tebow had been hurt early in the game when the score was close, people would be upset that Meyer made him play with the flu. There was no missed blocking asSEE MCCALL, PAGE 15 Returning to field early poses risks By BOBBY CALLOVI Alligator Staff Writer bcallovi@alligator org It is still unsure how long Tim Tebow will be out after suffering a concussion, but if he tries to rush back to playing, he could be recovering from the hit for a lot longer than just a couple of days. Although he might feel fine while playing, Tebow could be more susceptible to a long-lasting injury from a big hit to the head if he tries to play before he should. "Trying to push through a concussion would be counterproductive," said former World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE) wrestler Chris Nowinski, also a founding member of the Sports Legacy Institute, which studies the impact of sports concussion. "Unfortunately, concussions don't have the same feedback system as other injuries, so you don't feel classic pain like you do with a sprained ankle or broken bone. And you don't Nowinskirealize how bad you are hurting your brain when you try to push through it. "The brain is in a window of vulnerability and going back too soon can cause some real severe problems." The most extreme scenario would be suffering second-impact syndrome, which results in death. There have been few documented cases of this, according to Jason Mihalik, an athletic trainer from the University of North Carolina and an author of a study in the Journal of Athletic Training on sports concussions. More commonly though, a person who plays too soon will worsen the symptoms he already feels, or he could suffer another concussion. Another issue for studentathletes in particular is the risk of seriously affecting their ability to concentrate in classes. The best way to prevent any further harm from a concussion is to closely monSEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 15 alligatorSports FANTASY CHALLENGE Reader Ben Volin continues to steamroll the league, improving his record to 4-0 after setting a league record for points in a single week. Check out our Web site for a full story on the latest action from our league. UF SOFTBALL NEWS E The Gators announced their 2009 fall exhibition schedule on Tuesday. UF will play five games, beginning with a Oct. 14 matchup with Santa Fe College. TEEING OFF WITH BOBBY CALLOVI E Terrell Owens felt the media was trying to get him to create controversy in Buffalo, so his solution was to talk to the media about how he felt, thereby creating an issue. .I know everybody was wishing for one more meaningless bowl game, so Yankee Stadium will host the Yankee Bowl starting in 2010 with the No. 4 Big East team vs. the No. 7 Big 12 team. Can't wait for that one.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 15 UF bench sees plenty of reps in SEC play ETHE GATORS PLAYED THEIR ENTIRE ROSTER LAST WEEKEND. By ANTHONY CHIANG Alligator Writer achiang@alligator org For most teams, the nonconference schedule is a time for reserves to see some extensive playing time. But with three straight sweeps against Southeastern Conference opponents, No. 5 Florida (10-1, 4-0 SEC) has found that conference play might be the best part of the season to plug in its bench. This past weekend, the Gators put in all of their available players, including middle blocker Betsy Smith, outside hitter Callie Rivers, setter Sundai Weston, and defensive specialists Erin Fleming and Elissa Hausmann. "It's good because everyone gets a chance to play, and it's also good because it gives the opponents a lot of different looks to think about," Rivers said. On Friday, Rivers got her first start of the season against Mississippi State and did not disappoint as she tallied nine kills to go along with a .500 hitting percentage. She did all that playing on the right side, a position she has just started learning. "She has only been playing on the right side for about a month, and we wish there was a pause button for Callie so that we could pause it and she could get more experience, but unfortunately you can't get that back in terms of her career," coach Mary Wise said. But Friday's match was more than just a return to the starting lineup for Rivers; it also gave Wise a chance to experiment with a lot of different lineups using the reserves. At one point in the match, the Gators had opposite hitters Colleen Ward, Kristy Jaeckel, Lauren Bledsoe and Callie Rivers on the court at the same time. "This team has some versatility, which we've had Florida teams in the past that haven't had that," Wise said. "It's a great opportunity for us to use their talents." The bench in collegiate volleyball is even more important since the libero was added. Before it was implemented a team was allowed to give out 12 scholarships, but after the libero was added the number of scholarships allotted to volleyball programs did not go up, forcing teams to rely heavily on walk-ons and depth. "Every team is a little bit underhanded just by the numbers, so you have to hope that the depth will be good enough, so when faced with adversity that you can at least weather the storm," she said. Although the bench has not seen a lot of playing time in big matches yet, when that time comes the experience the reserves are getting now will be invaluable. "Our philosophy has always been work hard, your time will come and when your time comes, take full advantage of it," Wise said. Matt Tripp/ Alligator Staff UF's Callie Rivers got her first start of the season Friday night against Mississippi State after moving to right side hitter. Honesty with trainers necessary for proper evaluation FOOTBALL, from page 13_ itor the player. There are certain things most training staffs will look for before allowing the athlete to participate again. "Typically, we want the athlete to be symptom free at rest, so someone waking up not performing an activity is symptomfree. That would be at the very minimum," Mihalik said. "What we do here (UNC) is we make sure the athlete is not only symptom free at rest, but we also want to make sure they are symptom free with exertion." The Florida staff has already taken some of the right steps by doing preseason tests to determine what the player is like at his normal state, known as a baseline. This can help verify when a player is ready to return to the field. Nowinski said it is important not to set a timetable for the player's return -something the Gators' staff hasn't done -and it is important for Tebow to be truthful to the training staff about how he is feeling. If Tebow is able to play at LSU on Oct. 10, he must continue to be honest with the staff about how he feels otherwise it is difficult to tell if something is wrong. "Unfortunately, there is no real standard," Mihalik said. "It is not like he sprained a ligament and you can take an MRI. There is nothing like that for a concussion which is why it is such a big issue to manage." "Unfortunately, there is no real standard. It is not like he sprained a ligament and you can take an MRI. There is nothing like that for a concussion which is why it is such a big issue to manage." Jason Mihalik Author of study on sports concussions Unless Tebow is forgetting plays or seems lost on the field, it will be hard for anyone besides him to notice if he still has symptoms from a concussion. Tebow has played most of his career at Florida hurt. In 2007, he played through a shoulder injury that required pain-killing shots. The injury resurfaced in the season opener in 2008. Tebow has also played through a broken right hand, a sprained ankle and a hyper-extended knee. But in this case, it is not about playing through pain. UF coach Urban Meyer said he explained that to Tebow, and he has handled it well. Nowinski, whose wrestling career ended because of a concussion, can offer some tips for signs to look out for while playing not fully healed. "When my blood pressure raised along with my heart rate, I would get throbbing headaches. I would feel fatigued. I would feel nauseous. My memory wasn't as good, so when I was wrestling, I would forget parts of matches that I would never use to forget," Nowinski said. Research has proven that people who suffer a concussion are more likely to experience another especially if they return too soon. But for Nowinski, it isn't just the idea that Tebow could suffer another concussion that should make the training staff cautious, it is how playing before he should could affect him down the road. "It is the idea that returning too soon could lead to exacerbated symptoms," Nowinski said, "so he may find that if (he) returns too soon he will be worried about long-term damage to his brain and also, creating what could have been a short injury into one that costs him the season." MIKE, from page 13 signment. Tebow had to get rid of the ball or get out of the way. UK defensive end Taylor Wyndham was supposed to come free on the play, and I don't see why no one will admit that now. Players were forthcoming with that after the game, but offensive coordinator Steve Addazio spent the better part of his Monday chat with reporters doing backflips and cartwheels to avoid saying so. Tebow got sacked because Wyndham was fast and Tebow's reaction was not. It had nothing to do with his cold (believe me, I've scoured the replay to make sure he wasn't midsneeze as Wyndam turned the corner). He got a concussion because Marcus Gilbert's knee happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. These things happen every week. Before the UF-UK game, I watched LakelandDe La Salle on TV and ECUUCF on a crappy Internet feed. Both of those games had players carted off the field, and the Gators' own Moses Jenkins even wound up in a neck brace with a concussion after Saturday's game. But because this is Tebow, everyone is going crazy. This couldn't possibly happen without something sinister going on in the background, could it? It could, and it did. Tebow got hurt, and as UK coach Rich Brooks said, he's pretty fortunate he doesn't get hurt more considering his playing style. I'm not saying Florida fans shouldn't be worried. In fact, I don't buy all this talk that the Gators are still the best in the Southeastern Conference with John Brantley at quarterback. We haven't seen him do anything yet, and the offense would be pretty different without Tebow's presence and with Brantley throwing to an unproven receiving corps. This whole thing reminds me of the witch hunt at SEC Media Days to find the coach who didn't vote Tebow onto the all-conference preseason team. That was a great distraction for a few days, and this story is just a way for everyone to entertain themselves during the bye week.

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