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VOLUME 106 ISSUE 162 WWW.ALLIGATOR.ORG THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 FAMU president out after scandals ERIN JESTER vote of no confi dence from FA- Alligator Staff Writer MU’s Board of Trustees. Ammons will offi cially leave Florida Agricultural and his position Oct. 11. Mechanical University Presi- “I am determined to move dent James Ammons resigned all of the major challenges to- Wednesday following a hazing ward resolution and move our death and several other issues. university toward success,” FAMU drum major Robert he wrote in a letter to FAMU’s Champion, 26, died in Novem- Board of Trustees. “When the ber after being beaten by his next president experiences her bandmates in a hazing ritual. or his transition in, she or he It was later discovered that will very likely fi nd additional more than 100 members of the challenges, albeit not nearly to band weren’t FAMU students. the extent of that which l faced Other problems the university at the outset, or those I am now has lately faced are an investi- facing.” gation of fraud in the band’s fi - Board of Governors chair- nances and issues with accredi- man Dean Colson said in a tation and graduation rates, statement that the Board of according to Alligator archives. Governors has committed to Alex Catalano / Alligator Staff Parents, students and ad- assist FAMU’s Board of Trust- Orange and Blue ministrators have been calling ees in resolving those issues. for Ammons’ resignation for Contact Erin Jester at ejester@ Department chairwoman of Spanish and Portuguese Studies Gillian Lord, 41, admires the jewelry of months. In June, he received a alligator.org. Kristen Stoner, 39, on the Reitz Union Colonnade Wednesday afternoon. Read the story on page 4. UF journalism and music library collections moving culation records and online catalog information will need to be changed. Budget cuts forced the libraries to close She said the project is extensive, so Library West may be hir- JAVIER EDWARDS The Music Library will close in January. There is no project- ing temporary employees or work study students if the budget Alligator Contributing Writer ed completion date for moving its collection into Library West. allows. LeiLani Freund, a reference librarian at Library West, said The journalism library was closed for renovations at the end Budget cuts will force Library West to absorb the collections the library administration is already preparing for the shift. Li- of Spring semester. of two other libraries that are closing. brary staffers are currently allocating space on each fl oor for “We expected the library to open again after the renovations, Collections from the Allen H. Neuharth Journalism and the collections. but due to the budget cuts it was closed down permanently,” Communications Library, which is already closed, will be The collections will be assimilated into normal library cir- Freund said. housed in the six-story facility by fall. culation based on the call numbers, Freund said. However, cir- The project should not affect student mobility or concentra- tion during library hours, she said. IN MEMORIAM CRC’s retired director, mentor Wayne Wallace dies at 66 CHRIS ALCANTARA In early June, Wallace underwent what was supposed to a retired UF business geography professor and a close friend Alligator Writer be a routine surgery for diverticulitis, a di- to Wallace. “Most importantly, he loved what he was doing gestive disease found in the large intestine. for students.” For more than 20 years, Wayne Wallace helped build the Doctors instead found pancreatic cancer. The Alligator was not able to reach Wallace’s wife. UF Career Resource Center from the ground up to become On Tuesday morning, Wallace died Born in Chicago, Wallace grew up in Hammond, Ind., one of the best university career service centers in the na- from complications with the cancer at with his three siblings and parents, who were both deaf, tion. Shands Cancer Hospital at UF. He was 66 Thrall said. After he became the center’s director in 1990, Wallace years old. In 1972, Wallace fi rst began working in career services helped job-seeking students connect with companies and Wallace Friends and coworkers described Wal- when he became an assistant director of career planning and helped move the center from its original offi ce in the Reitz lace as a “natural leader” and a mentor. placement at Miami University in Ohio. Union basement to a fi rst-fl oor suite. He retired in January “He loved his employment, he loved his purpose at the He later started working as the director of Indiana Uni- 2011. university, and he loved his employees,” said Grant Thrall, SEE OBIT, PAGE 5

Today 91/74 Norman Hall to get touch-screen classroom South Florida Express FORECAST 2 CLASSIFIEDS 13 The additions are funded by student technology fees, pg 4. The vaunted 7-on-7 football team has produced OPINIONS 6 CROSSWORD 17 HIV testing kits to become available players such as current Gators Quentin Dunbar AVENUE 9 SPORTS 18 They will be sold over the counter starting in October, pg 8. and Jabari Gorman, pg. 18. 2, ALLIGATOR § THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 News Today VOLUME 106 ISSUE 162 ISSN 0889-2423 WHAT’S HAPPENING Not officially associated with the University of Florida FORECAST Published by Campus Communications Inc., of Gainesville, Florida CRC Part-Time Job Fair TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY NEWSROOM The Career Resource Center, 352-376-4458 (Voice), 352-376-4467 (Fax) with Student Financial Affairs, will host the Part- Editor Clare Lennon, [email protected] Time Job Fair from 10 a.m. THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER Managing Editor / Print Erin Jester, [email protected] STORMS STORMS STORMS STORMS STORMS to 2 p.m. July 12 on the Reitz Managing Editor / Online Ben Brasch, [email protected] Union Colonnade. 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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 � ALLIGATOR, 3 Gainesville man looking for volunteers for local project � HE HOPES TO END CHILD These children continually mo- said. “White, black, old or young, Bazaar. barely making enough to support HUNGER IN GAINESVILLE. tivate him to keep managing the they all need help.” The project offers a job train- themselves and their families, he Neighborhood Project, a one-man Franklin’s objective is to raise ing and employment program that said. community restoration project built people’s attitudes from pessimism trains individuals for employment The food bank has served more JAVIER EDWARDS to make a difference in the lives of to hope. and places them in livable-wage than 2,600 residents in the last two Alligator Contributing Writer local families and individuals. He said people constantly focus jobs, he said. months, Franklin said. Some have Franklin is looking for under- on what they don’t have or that they Also featured are financial litera- been recent college graduates hav- Somewhere in Gainesville, there graduate and graduate student vol- are living from paycheck to pay- cy workshops, talent searches, health ing a hard time getting a job. is a child too hungry to pay attention unteers, graphic designers, student check. They complain about how and fitness training, an after-school “I want to show people how to to the teacher standing in the front of organizations and anyone with com- unemployment is about to run out, program, a mentoring program and be successful. It’s a step-by-step pro- the classroom. passion who can help him operate among other things. a neighborhood food bank. cedure,” Franklin said. “The more His tummy is rumbling and his and build on the programs within Franklin said he is looking for “We are all slaves to habits. you help others, the more you help throat is dry. His eyes are fixed, but the Neighborhood Project. a change in mentality. He hopes to Peoples’ minds need to be repro- yourself.” he isn’t listening. He can’t seem to Volunteers are invited to stop by provide all the resources necessary grammed,” he said. “If we are slaves erase the big potato chip on the can- the project’s headquarters at The Ba- to do so. to habits, why not teach people to be HOW TO GET INVOLVED vas of his imagination. zaar, 1620 SE Hawthorne Road. It’s “There is too much gimmie-gim- slaves to good habits?” His mother works 40 hours a open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday mie in society,” he said. “You can’t The food bank operates out of What: Undergraduate and gradu- week and he doesn’t see his dad too through Friday. depend on the government forever. The Bazaar. The bank strives to ate student volunteers, graphic often. Mommy doesn’t always have With volunteer help, Franklin At some point, you’re going to have ensure that individuals’ and fami- designers, student organizations time to pack a lunch. They don’t al- said he could spend more time com- to get up and make things happen lies’ basic needs are met with fresh and “anyone with compassion” ways have food. municating with major sponsors in on your own. That is what I want to meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, are needed for the Neighborhood He sees the other kids with their order to finance programs for the get to people.” Wilson said. Project, a community restoration lunchboxes and considers the un- Neighborhood Project. Included in the Neighborhood Franklin said he has seen a vari- program imaginable: steal or starve. Current sponsors include Best Project is HOUSING4FAMILIES, a ety of demographics visit the food Where: The Bazaar, 1620 SE Haw- Gainesville humanitarian Den- Buy Co. Inc., Walgreen Co., PepsiCo program for helping very low-in- bank. He said the group that fre- thorne Road nis “DiscoDen” Franklin said he be- Inc., Coca-Cola Co., Big Lots and Big come families, the elderly, veterans quents the bank the most has been When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday lieves there are more than 300 chil- Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Florida, and the disabled to afford decent, “the poor middle-class resident.” through Friday dren just like the one he described, of which Franklin is a board mem- safe and sanitary housing in the These people reside mostly in For more information, call Dennis in Gainesville and the surrounding ber. private market, said Bruce Wilson, low socioeconomic neighborhoods, Franklin at 352-359-8068 region, fighting for survival. “These people need help,” he customer relations specialist at The have housing and jobs, but are still 4, ALLIGATOR � THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 Norman Hall will get Music professor sells jewelry KELLY PRICE and other events, she keeps the money. Alligator Contributing Writer She’s not bored sitting at a table from 8 a.m. until touch-screen classroom 4 p.m. She can always play Words with Friends on solving, creativity, research and Kristen Stoner isn’t in your face asking if you’re her iPhone. It’s the wind that gets on her nerves. registered to vote or handing out fl iers. People just The wind blows over a wooden across the walk- The additions critical thinking,” said Suzanne come to her. way and fl aps Stoner’s black velvet tablecloth. The Colvin, associate director of On the Reitz Union Colonnade, Stoner’s orange earrings make a light clinking sound. teacher education in the School and blue jewelry creations catch the eyes of sneak- Her beads and trinkets, tiny metal gators and an- were funded of Teaching and Learning. ered parents dangling canvas Preview totes, a man chors and music notes, plastic dice and peace signs, Incorporating student input in a tie eating a Burger King Whopper and students feathers, glass beads and colored stones, are im- by student into the educational process will in sunglasses sipping on Starbucks. ported from Asia and South America, Stoner said. empower students and increase Stoner, 39, said she makes about $500 a day Stoner’s display of 600 pieces has taken time to their willingness to learn, she selling homemade jewelry at the Reitz. Summer is collect. Some of them she made last night, and some said. prime time because of all the parents on campus. she crafted two or three years ago. technology fees This time, her profi ts go to the UF fl ute ensemble “You made all of these?” customers ask. “Students are much more she advises as a professor in the School of Music. “I know, I know,” Stoner said, her blue eyes roll- JESSICA CLAYTON Alligator Contributing Writer likely to participate when But on gamedays at the United Downtown festival ing behind her red-framed glasses. “Crazy.” technology is involved.” UF’s College of Education will Lauren Vivar launch a new cutting-edge class- UF senior room in hopes of bringing educa- tion into the 21st century. Lauren Vivar, a 21-year-old el- Room 2309 in Norman Hall ementary education senior, said will be made over with state-of- the use of technology is essential the-art educational technology in today’s world. by summer 2013. “Students are much more like- The college received a $141,000 ly to participate when technol- grant from UF’s Office of Aca- ogy is involved,” she said. “The demic Technology supported by classroom will also give learners student technology fees. another way to gather new infor- Touch-screen SMART interac- mation.” tive whiteboards will comple- Vivar said she believes teach- ment the standard dry-erase ers need to know how to use tech- boards. nology, and the new classroom Seven mobile media pods out- will help equip future teachers fitted with iPads or laptop com- with the right skills for when puters will facilitate classroom they go into the school system. group work. Colvin said she hopes the re- The classroom’s media pods invented classroom will serve will connect to a large screen, as a prototype for other depart- allowing students to share their ments at UF. individual screens on 40-inch “The ultimate goal for the monitors at each end of the class- classroom would be to function Alex Catalano / Alligator Staff room. as a model for how to improve “The importance is not the instruction and increase active Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems technology, but how you use learning on the part of students Student Body Treasurer Juan Rodriguez presents the new system that allows Student Government- technology to model 21st century all over campus,” she said. funded organizations to request money at the Reitz Union Tuesday. skills of collaboration, problem THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 � ALLIGATOR, 5 HEALTH UF study finds alcohol to be gateway to more substance use MICHAEL SCOTT DAVIDSON study. Information collected from 14,577 rettes and marijuana,” Barry said. “We students surveyed consumed alcohol in Alligator Contributing Writer U.S. high school seniors was used to deter- found that we were able to predict re- the past year. mine if they had used any of 11 regulated sponses with about 92 percent accuracy.” “There is usually an initial experimenta- A UF study has found evidence that and illicit drugs. “By preventing alcohol initiation tion with more socially acceptable drugs,” alcohol is the primary gateway drug that Barry said UF researchers made the cor- we can prevent initiation into other Barry said. “You’re not going to go to a bar relation between alcohol and other drug and see someone shooting up heroin.” can result in use of more dangerous sub- substances.” stances. use by using a Guttman scale with survey The study also found that students who Adam Barry Alcohol can be the first step toward sub- respondents. For each of the 11 drugs the drink can be 16 times more likely to use assistant professor and researcher stance use, said Adam Barry, an assistant students had used, they were given one regulated and illicit substances. professor and researcher in the College of point on the 11-point scale. Barry said the study’s findings could According to the Monitoring the Future Health and Human Performance. The researchers were then able to pre- be used by parents and grade schools to study, more than 70 percent of the 12th- “By preventing alcohol initiation, we dict what drugs each student had used prevent illicit substance use. He supports a grade students surveyed reported con- can prevent initiation into other substanc- based only on their score and how com- zero-tolerance policy toward alcohol. suming alcohol. es,” he said. mon use of each drug was. “The longer you can fend off alcohol According to GatorWell Health Promo- The UF study was based on data from “A student that scored three points use, the longer you can fend off the use of tion Services’ Core Alcohol and Drug Sur- a separate 2008 Monitoring the Future would have probably used alcohol, ciga- other substances,” he said. vey from Fall 2011, 80.2 percent of the UF Wallace led the center to No. 1 and No. 4 national rankings vices at UF, which he accepted af- Career Services” list for 2010 and O’Connell Center, has helped flecting his joint passion for auto- obit, from page 1 ter some persuasion by Lombardi, 2011, respectively. expose thousands of students to mobiles and UF. Thrall said. Heather White, who worked internship and job opportunities Wallace was an avid traveler versity Bloomington’s career re- During his time as director, with Wallace for seven years each spring and fall. who often went on extensive trips source center in 1977. Wallace led the center to its rank- before replacing him as the new Wallace has also worked with with his wife, Victoria. In 1990, former UF president ing of No. 1 and No. 4 on The center director in 2011, described the Gainesville Area Chamber of White said Wallace’s experi- Commerce to connect students ence with traveling led him to John Lombardi offered Wallace Princeton Review’s annual “Best Wallace as a man with a playful a director position for career ser- sense of humor, intelligence and with opportunities to work in the organize an exchange program a drive to inspire his staff to be- city. with career resource center staff come leaders. “He was very supportive of members at UF and the Univer- “He wanted the career center connecting the university to the sity of Leeds in England. to be the best, and in order for the local community and especially “For us to be able to travel career service to be the best, we for internships,” White said. and see how career centers run in needed to be the best,” she said. Outside the office, Wallace other countries and to also help- White added that under Wal- was known to be an automobile ing students to be global-minded lace’s direction, she and 14 other and motorcycle enthusiast. was something that [Wallace] former staff members have gone Growing up near factories definitely supported because he on to become directors of career outside of Chicago, Wallace’s in- traveled so much,” she said. resource centers at universities terest flourished. When he was 16 As part of Wallace’s request, across the United States, includ- years old, Wallace purchased his there will not be a funeral. ing the Massachusetts Institute of first motorcycle, a 1962 Harley- His remains will be taken to Technology, Purdue University Davidson XLCH Sportster, Thrall his home in Indiana, leaving be- and Carnegie Mellon University. said. hind a legacy that made UF’s cen- Shortly before retiring, Wal- Thrall and Wallace often par- ter a leader in the field of career lace was inducted into the Na- ticipated in weekend motorcycle services. tional Association of Colleges and rides with UF faculty and admin- “I don’t know if he realized Employers’ Academy of Fellows, istrators. how much of an impact he left in which has selected fewer than 30 On the road, Wallace drove his the field and on people’s lives,” members nationally since 1994. electric blue 2007 Harley-David- White said. Apart from his staff, White son Street Glide while wearing “I think that’s something that said Wallace cared about helping a black helmet with checkered a lot of people strive to do in their students find jobs and better their stripes racing down the center, careers and their lives,” she said. Courtesy to the Alligator futures. which distinguished him from “He was able to do that.” Retired UF Career Resource Center Director Wayne Wallace, 66, died Thrall said Wallace’s involve- the pack, Thrall said. Contact Chris Alcantara at Tuesday morning from complications with cancer. ment with Career Showcase, a Wallace also owned an orange [email protected]. job fair held at the Stephen C. 2007 Chevrolet C6 Corvette, re- THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 WWW.ALLIGATOR.ORG/OPINIONS

Editorial Is anyone else counting down the release of “The Dark Knight Rises”? If you aren’t excited about what will likely be the most epic movie of the year, we hope you enjoy our oh-well-that’s-cool-I-guess-hope-you-enjoy-Adam-San- dler’s-”That’s My Boy” edition of... Darts & Laurels In case anyone forgot, there’s a presidential election going on this year, and boy, has it gotten annoying lately. That’s why we’re throwing a do-you-really-have-noth- ing-better-to-discuss-or-debate DART at politicians and pundits who can’t seem to stop talking about Swiss bank accounts, foreign investments and tax returns as of late. Perhaps, soon, people will start debating real issues. No? OK, back to the political pandering and other non- sense. Are you having a bad day? Well, the recipient of our maybe-your-iPhone-dying-on-you-while-you-were-mes- saging-your-BFF-is-probably-not-the-end-of-the-world LAUREL puts you to shame. Kaleb Langdale, 17, was at- tacked by an alligator while swimming in Caloosahatchee River in Moore Haven, Fla. When the alligator latched onto his right arm, Langdale jerked free of the alligator and lost the lower half of his arm. Langdale told ABC news, “I’m just happy that I’m still alive … I could care less about the arm.” You were saying? If you’re thinking about going to a skating rink in Column Weston, Fla., you’re out of luck. That’s why we’re throwing a who-knew-that-skating-rinks-were-sin-fi lled-orgies-of- evil DART at the Weston City Commission for passing an Obama still to blame for state of economy ordinance to ban nightclubs, dance halls and skating rinks fter reading the response column by UF alumnus on the basis of temporary incen- from the city. William Deich maintaining that President Obama tives. Employment will take place By the way, where in the hell is Weston? was not responsible for the state of the economy, I only when the gains from doing Although it might have a few of those evil night- wantedA to make a few things clear. so exceed the costs of the taxes clubs, we’re giving a get-your-resumes-ready LAUREL to First, I didn’t accuse Obama of causing every problem he and regulations of the deal. Still, Gainesville, the highest ranked city in Florida on Forbes faces — I accused him of making things worse through his Joshua Fonzi Obama seems clueless as to how magazine’s list of “Best Places for Business and Careers.” utter incompetence at his job. There is a distinct difference. [email protected] this actually makes the situation Keep up the good work! Next, Deich asserts that the economy is actually the fault more tenuous for employers and Because this person occasionally pops up in the news, of Speaker of the House John Boehner, who ascended to the actually discourages more hiring. we give a maybe-if-you-didn’t-have-diagrams-about-how- Speakership after the 2010 midterm elections. And what about the Simpson-Bowles Commission on to-build-a-bomb-on-your-website-you-would-be-taken-se- To address this claim, consider the fact that Obama’s Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, the bipartisan panel in- riously DART at Camille Marino, an animal rights activist stimulus plan was projected by his own White House Coun- stituted by the president himself to fi nd economic solutions and owner of the Negotiation is Over website. cil of Economic Advisers to have brought the unemployment and whose recommendations were all rejected by the presi- Marino is trying to gain access to the locations of UF rate below 6 percent by now. This same body also projected dent out of hand? Why form the commission at all? Under animal research facilities for “peaceful purposes.” that by simply doing nothing and allowing markets to ab- Obama, our national debt has increased by $5 trillion. To put Right... sorb their losses, the unemployment number would likewise this into perspective, supposing Christ was born in 3 B.C., Finally, we give a super-pandering-please-let-UF-get- have fallen below 6 percent. and that year you began spending $1 million daily, you still picked-for-some-cool-shirts LAUREL to Marvel, which re- Instead, unemployment continued to skyrocket. Despite wouldn’t reach $1 trillion until the year 2736. How is this re- cently announced it will release college apparel featuring entering offi ce with a bulletproof Democratic supermajority, sponsible? some of its most popular superheroes. Democratic possession of both houses of Congress and colos- Finally, there is the matter of campaign and fundraising Which superhero should be UF’s mascot? sal personal popularity ratings, the economy still managed to travel expenses. Deich asserts that Obama has reimbursed Have a fun and safe weekend, and be sure to check back nosedive beyond expectations under Obama’s stewardship. more for campaign travel than Bush did. This is highly mis- next week. Boehner actually became the speaker of the house in a leading. Although the Obama campaign has reimbursed the historic sweep as a direct result of the American people’s taxpayers to the tune of $1.5 million for some campaign-re- displeasure at the failure of Obama’s policies. The fact that lated travel, the White House has made an end run around Reader response the president was lampooned for sheepishly joking that his Government Accountability Offi ce complaints by stating that stimulus jobs “weren’t so shovel-ready after all” speaks vol- if one leg of a trip is offi cial business, then making campaign Today’s question: Would you buy an over-the-counter umes in this regard. stops in three additional states along the way is perfectly ac- HIV test kit? The notion that the president can institute better employ- ceptable, as recorded in USA Today on April 26. Tuesday’s question: Did you buy Gators 50% YES ment through “jobs bills” is a political sleight of hand fooling For a president who likes to wag his fi nger in the faces of student football tickets for this season? only the naïve. His bill, the American Jobs Act, requires sup- CEOs, he is certainly eager to mobilize apologists to protect 50% No porters to be willfully blind to the economic realities of small him from responsibility for his own pathetic executive per- 132 TOTAL VOTES business ownership. formance. I, for one, am getting pretty tired of hearing how Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org For instance, the provisions in sections 101 and 102, which “the buck stops … uh, over there.” Aren’t you? provide temporary tax breaks and temporary tax credits to Joshua Fonzi is a microbiology and cell science and entomology Clare Lennon Erin Jester Justin Hayes EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR employers in exchange for permanently hiring new workers, and nematology senior at UF. are laughable. No employer can afford to invest permanently The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.

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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 § ALLIGATOR, 7 8, ALLIGATOR � THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 HIV home testing kits to become available � THEY WILL BE IN Studies on OraQuick found STORES IN OCTOBER. it has a 92 percent test sensitiv- ity of detecting when HIV is present and positive, but has AMANDA LINARES one false negative result out Alligator Contributing Writer of every 12 tests and one false positive result in every 5,000 HIV tests with quicker re- tests, according to the press re- sults will soon become avail- lease. able for adults to take home. “It’s not as sensitive as other The Food and Drug Admin- testing technology that we have istration approved OraQuick available so we may have some Rapid HIV test kit, a self-ad- people out there who think ministered HIV test. The test they’re not infected when they will be available to people 17 truly are,” Koehler-Sides said. and older by October. She also stressed the im- The over-the-counter kit portance of understanding the collects an oral fl uid sample by “window period” when taking swabbing the upper and lower any HIV test. David Carr / Alligator Staff gums, according to an FDA Koehler-Sides said the anti- The Sky Is Falling press release. Users can expect bodies formed by the virus take Anthony Willis, 28, resident of 2017 NE 15th St., explains how the roof of the master bedroom collapsed results within 20 to 40 minutes. up to three months to develop Gay Koehler-Sides, a senior and a person who is recently on his fi ancee Sade Williams’ head Wednesday evening. human services program man- tested after having intercourse ager from the Alachua County will not know if they are in- MUSTACHES Health Department, said she fected until the time period is thinks the take-home test is im- over. portant because it gives people Samantha Evans, a sexual Mayor to residents: Save or shave who are afraid to go to their health educator with UF Ga- doctor or clinic the option to torWell Health Promotion THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The mayor’s wife, April, said Snarr, who dressed as Uncle take the test in the privacy of Services, said she thinks it’s she was tired of being poked by Sam and carried a giant poster their own homes. important people are educated SALT LAKE CITY — The may- the facial hair and living with a in the parade that read, “I Want “Even though we still offer on the three month “window or of Murray has put all 18 inches “freak.” She campaigned to have You to Save My ‘Stache,” wants anonymous testing in the state, period” and know that support of his handlebar mustache up for it removed, even carrying a giant to keep his stiff upper lip. there are still people who are services are available to people a Fourth of July vote. pair of wooden scissors during “My plan is to keep the afraid,” Koehler-Sides said. who might be distraught after Residents of the Salt Lake City the parade to convince voters. ‘stache,” said the 62-year-old. As simple and easy as it learning their results at home. suburb told Mayor Dan Snarr to “A nice trim would make me “People have said, ‘That’s your sounds, the new test comes Read the rest of this story at al- either save it or shave it by giving happy,” April Snarr said. “I try whole identity.’ I can’t take away with its share of problems. ligator.org. a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to kiss him but can’t fi nd a way my identity.” sign during the annual parade in. And he pokes me in the eye. I Snarr has been growing the Wednesday. think he loses his credibility.” mustache for the past 31 months. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 theAvenue WWW.ALLIGATOR.ORG/THE_AVENUE dining  The Jones Eastside is expanding, opening new location downtown JESSICA KEGU on early weekend brunches. Avenue Writer “It will become more of a multi- purpose place where you can bring After two years of growing pains, your computer to do work and get repairs and making accommodations, coffee, eat lunch or dinner, and then the locally owned restaurant The come back later for drinks,” Maya Jones Eastside is expanding with a Garner said. new location in the downtown area. The Eastside story is simple. Six A bit south and slightly west of the years ago, the Garners set out to build original, the new restaurant will call a place that refl ected their philosophy 203 SW Second Ave. home, where on life and food — somewhere they the building’s past two tenants Fyre would want their new daughter to Grill and Agave Blue only remained a eat. What resulted was a restaurant short time. It is slated to open in mid- with the goal of providing affordable, August. local, organic food rather than meet- Maya Garner, co-owner and gen- ing profi t margins and increasing rev- eral manager, said the main reason enue. for the expansion is lack of space and “I’m not sure we even know how proper infrastructure at the Northeast restaurants are supposed to be done,” 23rd Avenue location, which seats Tree Garner said of he and Maya Gar- about 30 to 34 people. ner. “There is no one formula fi ts all, Co-owner and husband Tree Gar- but what we are doing seems to be ner said the new location will seat working.” four to fi ve times more than that, Tree Garner said many of their and although the hours may slightly clients are shared with other locally change, the original location will re- owned businesses and restaurants, main open. none of which he has ever seen as The idea of expanding has been competition. In fact, he wouldn’t in their minds for a couple of years mind if there was one giant place all — ever since they were forced to rent Gainesville’s local businesses could extra space on Main Street in order share. to handle the volume of food going Despite the addition, Maya Gar- Brett Le Blanc / Alligator Staff through the kitchen. ner said this expansion is not about This building, located on 203 SW Second Ave. has seen restaurants come and go. Agave Blue In addition to more space and change. “People love The Jones for wasn’t open long enough to take down its Now Open sign. The Jones will move in to the space in shorter waits, patrons can expect more what it is, and we’re not trying to re- August. live music, a full bar and an emphasis invent ourselves.” Community Hula Hoop club meets monthly � THE GROUP MEETS THE SECOND SUNDAY sense of self and time, and experience happiness and Gainesville is involved OF EVERY MONTH. fulfi llment.” Asaf Mor, a 19-year-old sophomore engineering ma- jor and vice president of UF’s juggling club, Objects in in organic movement SAMANTHA SOLUM Motion, showed his skills at the jam on Sunday. Avenue Writer Although he enjoys fl ow arts as a hobby and is in- LINDSEY CARMAN However, companies like creasing in skill level, Mor said he mainly uses fl ow arts Avenue Writer PepsiCo Inc., Kellogg, Coca- Hula Hooping has become much more than spinning as a way to meet people. Cola and General Mills are a toy around, especially in the Gainesville community. “I’ve defi nitely met more like-minded people and Inside Earth Origins Mar- now getting in on the action. The Gainesville Flow Arts Spin Jam meets the second made more friends from fl ow than I ever did from class, ket, it’s anything but quiet. For example, PepsiCo Inc. Sunday of every month at Albert “Ray” Massey West- bars or parties,” Mor said. Customers stride through produces Naked drink prod- side Park from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Hudson said the jams are casual meetups and not a the door, cars fi ght for limited ucts. New and experienced fl ow artists listen to music, class, but all skill levels are welcome and there are usu- parking spots and employees All over meet friends and share moves Sunday in the park, locat- ally extra hoops and help offered to new hoopers. scurry about. the country, ed at 1001 NW 34th St., on a fi eld near the tennis courts. Hudson said today’s Hula Hoops are made of dif- Salyne Pryor, offi ce man- small organ- Although the majority of the group members are ferent kinds of plastics than in the past. They are a bet- ager, has almost 10 years un- ic companies hoopers, some practice poi, a performance art that in- ter size and weight for adults, which allows for a much der her belt, the days are wea- worry about volves swinging tethered weights through a variety of broader range of motion that works the whole body and rying. this. Their rhythmical and geometric patterns, as well as other fl ow allows for the performing of tricks. For a tiny organic store nightmare is arts. The next jam is scheduled for July 22, located on Northwest 13th coming true. Beth Hudson, 32, took over as an administrator for and Hudson said they plan to continue to Street, business is booming. But Pryor thinks it’s a the group when the founder, Michala Jones, moved to meet regularly. Gainesville has a plethora blessing. Orlando with her hoop-making business last month. “The combination of play, exer- of organic stores and markets “People that didn’t do or- Hudson says the term “fl ow artist” refers to any com- cise, practicing a skill and socializing that provide chemical-free ganic before are looking more bination of dance and prop manipulation, and fl ow is a are always an automatic mood-lift- products for students and toward eating better for their mental state in which the diffi culty of the action and the er.” Hudson said. residents. family.” skill level of the practitioner are perfectly balanced. Updates and more information Most are locally owned and However, nothing is truly “When you experience fl ow you become totally ab- can be found on the Gainesville Flow keep to their original roots. SEE ORGANIC, PAGE 10 sorbed in the activity to the point where you lose your Arts Jam Facebook page.

The Avenue is accepting Quotable album reviews by tweet “We’re telling a deep south epic in 15 minutes.” Check out Meme this semester. Follow of the Week on R.H. Norman @AlligatorAvenue for page 11. Director of ‘Mulberry’ more details. 10, ALLIGATOR � THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012

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, from page 9 If popularity can cause more ORGANIC organic farming to occur, then organic without government ap- prices will be able to come proval. down. Eating healthy can be The process starts out with quite pricey. soil that is certified free of any Big name companies could pesticides and fertilizers. Or- help cheapen and produce more ganic meat and dairy products organic products for Americans are also produced in the same if done in the proper way. way. Animals are raised natu- However, most food prod- rally and never fed antibiotics ucts are made of genetically or other quick-producing hor- modified organisms. This could mones. compromise the integrity of the It is very expensive and takes organic product if name-brand years to aquire the USDA seal. companies introduce this into “I think it’s easier to deceive the organic world. the customer,” said Kathy Mar- From organic restaurants, key, the assistant manager at stores and even ice cream shops, Sunflower Health Foods. “If you the organic movement has made don’t have [the seal], then it’s its mark in Gainesville. questionable.” “Gainesville does a nice job On the other hand, Pryor said trying to keep it more plentiful she believes name brands that for everybody,” Markey said. “I Michelle Klug / Alligator promote organic food will ex- think that’s something all around pand the whole movement. the United States. People are try- Traveling Art ing to go back to the roots and Gainesville art group The Church of Holy Colors traveled to Miami to display its one-week visual and “A lot of people like name recognition,” she said. get that good, organic food.” musical installment in downtown Miami’s Freedom Tower. Called Milagros: Portal Culture because of the transient nature of traveling art, the exhibit opened June 28. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 � ALLIGATOR, 11

An Internet meme has become an element of cultural behavior that is passed from one individual to another. Meme of the Week They are all over the Web and are usually giggle provoking. The Avenue will be accepting your favorite memes and printing them all summer. Tweet memes to @AlligatorAvenue or email them to [email protected]

Drunk Baby Runner Up: At the end of June, this pho- to was submitted to reddit. com by MaryjaneBrewington with a title about the baby’s joke telling ability. The next day another user added their own title. Within 10 days the post recieved more than 6,000 up votes on Reddit, which is comparable to a ‘Like’ on Facebook. Ac- cording to knowyourmeme. com, Drunk baby has ac- cumulated more than 1,550 submissions on quickmeme and is gaining popularity on Source: knowyourmeme.com Tumblr and Facebook. Source:buzzfeed.com 12, ALLIGATOR � THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 Gainesville man uses website to raise funds for producing movie movie posters and scripts, a walk on role Filming will occur in various locations in Fla. in the fi lm and fossils from the phosphate mine. NATALIE TEER cret, but it will touch on racism in the south the word.” “Mulberry” was selected as a staff pick Avenue Writer and show the point of view of a poor black Donations merit prizes from the fi lm’s by Kickstarter and is on the front page of miner who is taunted by his co-workers. crew. The pledges range from $1 to $4,000 the website. The project ends Monday at Picture this, you start a fundraiser. In Norman has hopes to turn this into a and prizes include a copy of the fi lm, per- 1:39 p.m. 15 days you raise $4,500, but you set your feature fi lm. Once completed he is enter- sonalized “thank you” video messages, To contribute visit http://.kickstarter. goal at $9,600. If you don’t raise the full ing it in festivals around the country. a list of the best fi lms of all time, signed com/projects/chipnorman/mulberry. $9,600, you get nothing, zero, goose egg. The principal cast will have fi ve to six This is how the website Kickstarter people, including local musician Wester works. It refers to itself as a “crowd fund- Joseph, who will be making his on-screen ing website for creative projects.” The proj- debut in Billy Bob Thortons fi lm, “Jayne ects must meet certain guidelines before Mansfi eld’s Car” this fall. launch. The creator chooses a deadline and Other actors involved are Ron Clinton sets a minimum goal for funds to raise, but Smith, Larry Weeks, Letecia Clark and the catch is that Kickstarter runs on an all- Jason Hedges, lead singer of local band or-nothing basis. Heavy Petty, a Tom Petty cover group. Backers can donate money at any time, “We’re telling a deep south epic in 15 free of charges until the end date, provided minutes,” said Norman. the goal is met. Joseph is passionate about this fi lm This has had R.H. “Chip” Norman on due to his rearing in the South. He will be the edge of his seat for the past 17 days. playing Clarence Barnes Norman, an UF alumnus, is writing, di- the protagonist in ‘Mul- recting and producing a short fi lm depict- berry.’ ing a true story about his great grandfather “People were worried — a miner in the U.S. phosphate industry that I would be offended during the 1940s who became upset when that in this story the ‘n a young white man in his crew was re- word’ might be used. I am placed by a black man. not worried about that. “When your aunt tells you as a child That is life; life has taught me that can hap- that your great grandfather was an illiter- pen at any moment.” ate, third grade educated-racist and very Following a successful Kickstarter cam- mean spirited man who victimized some- paign, the crew hopes to start fi lming the one, that sticks with you,” Norman said. fi rst week of August. Kickstarter can hold The fi lm, “Mulberry,” is set to be about funds for 19 days, hence the short time 10 to 15 minutes long and is being fi lmed frame for the fi lm’s fundraiser. in Gainesville and various locations in “$9,600 is our budget down to a dollar,” Courtesy of R.H. Norman Polk County. The actual events happened Norman said. “We need people to support The movie poster for Mulberry is an edited pbulic domain image found in a Florida in Mulberry. us. Any amount of money will help, and if State archive. The photo is believed to have been taken in the 1880s. Norman is keeping the punchline a se- you don’t have money, simply help spread BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. 373-FIND

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Apt for rent near Shands 3300 SW 23rd St. 2BR/2BA Townhome, 4700 SW Archer Rd., 3BR/1BA HOUSE 715 NW 24th Ave. WALK-INS WELCOME Rooms for Rent in beautiful farmhouse in Apt 2. 1BR/1BA w/ lrg screened-in porch, end unit w/attached garage, gated, w/d, Newly renovated. Granite, hardwood, W/D, ROCKY POINT Ocala, only 30 mins to UF. $550 per month W/D hook-ups. Monthly rent $525. Sec dep screened patio, full amenities. Cable w/HBO/ screened pario & deck. No dogs. $1075/mo. 140 Luxury 1, 2, & 3BRs incls utilities, internet, sat TV, W/D and $700. Pets ok. Please call 352-371-3473 Showtime included. 12 month lease, some Available August 1st. 904-303-5520 7-12- Clubhouse, private/fenced use of common areas please call Sherry leave message 7-31-12-21-2 furniture available, $1075. 321-698-7579 12-4-2 Award winning landscaping, fishing pond (352) 239-2654 8-15-12-10-2 7-26-12-10-2 Pets ok 3100 SW 35th Pl (1 blk behind Kangaroo Station) $599 & up 352-376-1619 2 BR, 1 BA. $600-$650. near campus & 3BR/1BA house for rent. Screened back 8-15-12-10-2 2BR/1BA, cent A/C, mobile home on shady downtown,quiet, greenspace, trees,great porch, all new stainless steel appliances, Avail. Aug, 1. 4BR/3BA House 1 mile to lot on bus line. Laundry room, No pets. From view, near campus & downtown, spacious, new W/D, fenced backyard. Corrian counter UF, bus to Santa Fe. $1600/mo, pool avail: $355-$420/mo. Incl water. 1st 1/2 month free spotless, WD Hookups, CHA, Ceiling fans, tops. $1300/mo Located NW 15th Ave. Call requires x-tra services. 2816 W. Univ. Also Need urgent help lease apartment!!! rent. Vacant lots also available 4546 NW cats ok. 1824 NW 10th Street.(352)284 to see: 352-258-9116 7-17-11-5-2 Avail NOW, furnished 3/3 Bivens Forest need 2 people for $425 each at Polos. 13th Street. 376-5887 8-9-9-2 3873;(352)376 [email protected] condo $900/mo. 352-327-2931 or 376-6183. It is unfurnished but utilities are just what you 8-24-11-28-2 8-9-12-14-2 4bed/4bth condo available 7/31. $250 per use. Contact [email protected]/ person. 1.5miles to uf on bus line. all appli- 8505122743 7-17-12-3-2 2BR,1BA. $650, walk 1 block to Shands, VA ances common area furnished. call 561-441- & campus; pool, laundry, carpet, tile, fans, 1 bdrm/1 bath, 2nd fl w/Balcony. Quiet park 0700 7-24-12-7-2 cats ok, Private condo owner.(352) 284 like setting. 2.5 miles from UF. Kitchen w/ 2 Bedroom Apartment 3873;(352)376 0080; [email protected] Island and breakfast bar. Washer/Dryer in $350 Newly Remodeled: ALL Inclusive, Wood floors, fireplace with gas logs, large Don’t get stuck with an extra rent payment. 8-2-11-22-2 Unit. Gym, Pool, Clubhouse , Tennis Courts, Utils, Std CableTV, SecureWiFi, Pvt BR/BA, screened porch. Close to UF. 302 NW 7th Advertise your subleases in the Alligator Pets OK, $725/Mo (727) 937-5740 7-12- W/D. Full/Kitchen, Furnished Common Area, Terrace. $750.00/mth. Call 870-2760 Classifieds and save yourself some cash. 8-15-12-11-2 Apt for rent near Shands. 3300 SW 23rd St. 12-5-2 43"LCD TV/Stereo. On UF Bus Rte. OPEN Call 373-FIND. Apt #1. 2BR w/ study, 1BA. Large screened- MINDED. 954-854-9445 UTGcondos.com 8-31-12-20-2 in porch. W/D hook-ups. $675/mo, $850 Cute Vintage 3 BR house in NW, walk to BIKE/BUS TO CLASS,WALK TO SHANDS. sec dep. Pets ok. Please call 352-371-3473 Ward's/Publix, bike to UF/Downtown. Fenced Campus Edge Condominium is ON leave message. 7-31-12-20-2 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION yard, nice wood floors, CH/A, laundry. Most CAMPUS!It fronts Archer Road & backs up 4 bedroom 2 bath apartment in historic area. pets OK $1150/mo. [email protected] to Hull Road!Beautiful newer laminate floor- 1 block off of University Ave. Wood floors, call (352)338-7670; call/ text(352)575-4395 ing.Enjoy convenient living with a pool & fit- www.CozyGator.com central heat & air. 116 NW 7th Terr. $1150/ 7-31-12-8-2 I’VE HAD IT WITH YOUR LOUD MUSIC! ness center right next to UF.This top story, mth. Call 870-2760. 8-15-12-12-2 "cozy homes & apartments for rent" end unit is quiet, comfortable, has its own Is your roommate driving you crazy? Find a 7-31-12-14-2 replacement in the Alligator Classifieds! private washer/dryer,walk-in closet.NON Great Location! 3Bed home, quiet SW area 2 bd/2 ba CLOSE TO UF & SHADES SMOKERS.Owner agent 352-262-2871. July or Aug. Wood floors, CH/Air, carport, full 3 floorplans to choose from Lease $725/m. 7-12-12-5-2 laundry, huge yard-most pets OK. $990/mo Rent is $595 to $675 COLLEGE ROOMS STARTING AT THE POLOS [email protected]; www.CozyGator.com $400.00 MONTH, UTILITIES INCLUDED Check out our UPGRADES!! depending on floor plan call (352)338-7670,call/text(352)575-4395 NO MOVE IN COST. Ask About our Preferred Employer Quiet complex - Walk to UF! Historic Sugar Shack! Two-story 7-31-12-8-2 WE DO SEMISTER LEASING Discounts and SPECIALS! no one above or below you. 2/1 house, enormous liv rm, eat-in kit, hard- Frances 352-375-8787 Rent Florida Realty Call for Details! 352-335-7656 1 parking spot for each bedroom wood + ceramic tile, lots of closet space, 9-28-12-85-4 8-15-23-2 washer/dryer, dishwasher. Off-street parking, CALL UNION PROPERTIES FOR MORE 2/2.5 Condo for rent in Grantwood. pets OK w/ no extra fees! Campus Realty INFORMATION AT 352-373-7578. A spacious 2-story 1300 sq. ft. condo in a 692-3800 rentals.campusrealtygroup.com www.rentmagnoliamanor.com gated community, 5 minutes from campus. Female roommate needed in furnished **********STUDENTS********** 7-26-12-9-2 7-19-12-5-2 Located on bus routes 9 & 35. W/D included, condo, 1.5 miles from UF $359/MO 1,2,3 & 4 bedroom apartments & houses central A/C, granite counter tops. Community cable, internet, utilities, pool+ more- available for August. All close to UF & ammenties: pool & racquetball courts, pet beautifully renovated, on bus route, Downtown. Call 870-2760. 8-15-12-22-2 ***** 3 BEDROOM HOME ***** friendly. Call 954-699-3665 or email g8r- Call 352 262-2871, Available 6/1/12 7-31- Walk to UF! 2/2 + studio in midtown, 1/1 @ 2 story with wood floors, fenced yard, claw [email protected] for details. Ask for 11-28-4 Destiny on SW 1st Campus Realty 692-3800 foot tub, w/d hook ups, located near UF. 312 Eddie. 8-2-12-8-2 BELLAPROPERTIES.NET 335-5424 rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 7-26-12- W 7th Terrace. $1150/mth. Call 870-2760 We have nice 2 bedroom units see our web 9-2 8-15-11-12-2 OWN BR & BA IN 3BR/3BA CONDO page for pics/floor plans 3BR/2BA HOUSE 1 block to UF campus/ $300/mo + 1/3 utils. Prefer female profes- 8-9-20-2 Norman Hall. Beautifully renovated. Must sional or grad student to share w/ 2 female Large houses in great locations, bike to UF! 3/3 Condo-Rockwood Villas $900/mo See! 1247 sq ft. $1875/mo/OBO. Plenty of vet students. Call 812-240-1939 7-12-12- 1339 NW 25th Terr, 414 NW 36th Terr, 2911 + util, avail 8/1, SW 62nd Blvd, Live Across from UF! on busline,washer/dryer,screen porch, parking. Call 352-284-7777 7-24-12-5-2 8-4 Walk to Midtown! W Univ Ave, call Campus Realty 692-3800 rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 7-26-12- no pets,non-smoker only,nice quiet complex Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Apartments 9-2 331-7134 lv message 8-7-12-10-2 3 Bedroom House Available Call Today 371-7777 2BRM/2BTH. 501 NW 69th Street Gainesville 8-15-20-2 One & Two bedroom units currently available FL 32641. New paint/carpet. Central Air/ $425-$600 Call today to see Campus Realty Heat. WD hookup. Call 352-262-8050 or BELLAPROPERTIES.NET 335-5424 692-3800 rentals.campusrealtygroup.com 352-367-1956. Deposit $500 Rent $650/ We have nice 2 bedroom units 7-26-12-9-2 month. 9-10-25-2 see our web page for pics/floor plans 8-15-20-2

1BR/1BA APT Pet ok. $475/mo. Close to UF on NW 4th St. Call 352-332-8481 or 352-359-1644 8-15- 12-19-2

4BR/2BA 3962 W. University Ave. Close to campus. Living, dining, & family rm, hottub. All appliances incld. W/D, DW, Cent H/AC. Inside pest cntrl & lawn svc. incl. $1350. Avail Aug 1st. 333-9874, 352-317-7346 7-17-12-10-2

1BR/1.5BA LOFT APT Fully remodeled. Sparrow condo. Minimum 1 year lease. Adult or grad student. No pets. $600/mo + 2 mos sec dep in advance. Available immediately 352-339-4600 7-31- 12-13-2

3BR/1.5BA in Pleasant St, historic district, downtown. Ceiling fans, wood floors. Porch, newly painted. No dogs. 1st, last, sec. $1100/ mo call April. 538-1550 [email protected] 8-9-11-16-2

PET’S PARADISE $390 - $650. No app or pet fee. 1 & 2BR, privacy fenced. SW. 352-331-2099 7-31-11-13-2

Nicks Place Apt 2BED/2BATH $1000 entire apartment, Washer/dryer, dishwasher, high ceilings, Sleep late only 5 blocks to Campus, Great Parking, 1st or 2nd Floor units Call Mitchell Realty 352-374-8579 8-9-12-16-2 THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 . ALLIGATOR, 15

$350 Newly Remodeled: ALL Inclusive, NEW CONDOS-WALK TO UF BED - KING - $200 PILLOWTOP BEDROOM SET- $300 BRAND NEW Selling computers, parts, or repair services Utils, Std CableTV, SecureWiFi, Pvt BR/BA, For Info on ALL Condos for Sale, mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Still in boxes! 5 pieces include: Headboard, or just looking for that new rig? Look in the W/D. Full/Kitchen, Furnished Common Area, Visit www.UFCONDOS.COM or Name brand, new, never been used, in plas- Nightstand, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must sell, Alligator Classifieds. Call 373-FIND for more 43"LCD TV/Stereo. On UF Bus Rte. OPEN Matt Price, University Realty, 352-281-3551 tic with warranty. Call 352-372-8588. Can can deliver. 352-377-9846. 8-15-12-25-6 information. MINDED UTGcondos.com . 954-854-9445 8-15-25-5 deliver. 8-15-25-6 8-31-12-20-4 COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS HOUSE FOR SALE Network specialists BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king Roommate wanted to share 2BR/2BA luxury Convenient! Well maintained home in NW We buy computers and laptops bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests Furniture Pick-Up apt. in St. Charles Pl. 2 blocks North of cam- area 4/B 2/B. Lots of room for the whole Working and Non-working avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can de- Help local abused and neglected children by pus. $600/mo + 1/2 utilities. Contact Michael family or room mates close to schools stores 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street liver. Retail $4500, must sell, sacrifice $850 donating your furniture to the Family Treasures 386-303-2503. 8-15-11-12-4 and bus service. Many extras Must see to 8-15-11-23-7 (352) 372-7490 8-15-25-6 Thrift Shop. All proceeds benefit Children’s believe. $130,000.00 Call Larry at 1-352- Home Society of Florida. 493-9220 7-31-12-6-5 Call 352-334-0955 and arrange a pick-up This is a gorgeous place to live. Walk to or drop-off today! CHSTreasureHunt.com SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. downtown bike to UF. Completely renovated 7-31-9-6 Victorian home. 1 large br in 3br/3ba. Lots of Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail storage. This is the home everyone will wish $1800. Sacrifice $700. Call 352-377-9846 Sell your old stereo, cell phone, and more they lived in. $600/mo. 352-262-1351 7-31- 8-15-25-6 in the Electronics Section of the Alligator 12-6-4 BED SET CLOSEOUTS IN PLASTIC Classifieds. 373-FIND Got a new couch?. Sell your old one in the ●TWIN $89 ●FULL$129 ●QUEEN $149 Alligator Classifieds. Call 373-FIND (3463) to FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ ●KING $199 STORE 4390 SW 20TH AVE, Cash for cellphones! Working or broken. UNIVERSITY COMMONS-across UF on place your ad today. mattress. New, in box. $160 332-9899 352-376-0953 SAME DAY DELIVERY We buy anything from flip phones to newest Archer. Female roomate needed $350 ______. 7-17-5-6 smartphones.We are open 7 days a week. plus 1/4 util. upper unit with vaulted ceiling. BED - QUEEN - $120 ORTHOPEDIC DINETTE SET 5pc $120 Brand new in box. TechModo 6450 SW Archer RD ste 140 Contact Patti 239-370-9130 7-31-12-6-4 Pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, Never used. 352-377-9846 8-15-25-6 Gainesville FL 32608 352-872-5881 new, still in plastic. Call 352-372-7490 will 8-9-12-8 deliver. 8-15-12-25-6 FURNITURE SALE- NEW 6 PIECE BEDROOM SET$599 **BEDS - ALL BRAND NEW** FUTON $129, 5-PIECE DINETTE SET **Full $100 Queen $125 King $200** $129, NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP SET W/ BED - FULL SIZE - $100 ORTHOPEDIC Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name HEADBOARD & FRAME $399 Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Call 352- 4390 SW 20TH AVE, 352-376-0953 7-17- Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516. In the market for a new set of wheels or just 377-9846 8-15-12-25-6 5-6 home and much more in the ALLIGATOR 8-15-25-6 looking to add a second to that collection? CLASSIFIEDS! Reach thousands of possible Want personalized handlebars or a fitted buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds the phone, by fax, email or CHECK OUT MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT - $400 BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat- BED SETS ●TWIN $49, ●FULL $69, PLACING YOUR AD THRU OUR ONLINE Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand ●QUEEN $89, ●KING $99 AT www.alligator.org. or please call 373- sell. Can deliver. Retail $1600. 352-372- new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. COME TO OUR STORE - 4390 SW 20TH Find (373-3463) 7490 8-15-12-25-6 $130 352-377-9846. 8-15-25-6 AVE OR CALL US AT 352-376-0953. SAME DAY DELIVERY 7-17-5-6 ●●●PARKING●●● Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538- 2181. Can leave mssg. 8-15-12-25-10

●UF Surplus Equipment Auctions● are underway...bikes, computers, printers, vehicles & more. All individuals interested in bidding go to: surplus.ufl.edu 392-0370 8-15-12-25-10 16, ALLIGATOR § THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012

CARS - CARS Buy●Sell●Trade 06 SATURN ION $7999 This newspaper assumes no responsibil- GOATS FOR SALE Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes 03 HONDA CRV $8999 ity for injury or loss arising from contacts Charlie - 352-278-1925 8-15-25-10 Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 05 GMC SIERRA $9999 made through advertising. We suggest that 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com 05 FORD F150 $10,999 any reader who responds to advertising use Guitars and Musical Instruments CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 352-375-9090 8-15-25-12 caution and investigate the sincerity of the What's black and white and read all over?? New, Used and Factory Refurbished 8-15-25-12 advertiser before giving out personal infor- The Independent Florida Alligator Check Us Out Before You Buy!! mation or arranging meetings or investing Be part of the sales team of the Leonardo's Music, Micanopy, FL money. largest college newspaper in the country 352-450-0928 Leonardos302.com by applying to be a 8-15-12-25-10 WE BUY JUNK CARS Titles Only. Call KT PAID SALES REP 352-281-9980 or 352-215-3191 8-15-25-12 This newspaper assumes no responsibil- If you are enrolled as a UF or SFC student ity for injury or loss arising from contacts available to work 15-20 hours a week made through advertising. We suggest that this summer, and are eager to gain I BUY CARS - TRUCKS any reader who responds to advertising use valuable sales experience, ★★★★★ Call Anytime - Licensed ★★★★★ caution and investigate the sincerity of the stop by the Alligator, Alligator Classifieds is the way to get your 352-339-5158 7-31-12-20-12 advertiser before giving out personal infor- 1105 W. University Avenue, 2 wheels on the road. Show off your bikes, mation or arranging meetings or investing What's black and white and read all over?? to fill out an application and scooters, and repair services. Call 373-FIND money. The Independent Florida Alligator class schedule or email resume to to get your classified in. SUN CITY AUTO SALES Be part of the sales team of the [email protected]. ALL VEHICLES $0 DOWN! We will contact you for an interview NO CREDIT CHECK!!!! largest college newspaper in the country ★★★WWW.RPMMOTORCYCLES.COM★★ opportunity to get your career jump started! VEHICLES $500 AND UP! LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: by applying to be an FULL SERVICE MOTORCYCLE - SCOOTER ★ ★ ★ ★ EEO/AA 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 Gold Diamonds Gems Class Rings REPAIR. 12TH YEAR IN GVILLE. OEM ★ ETC ★ Top Cash $$$ or Trade ★ INTERN & AFTERMARKET PARTS. BEST TIRE OZZIE’S FINE JEWELRY 352-318-4009. If you are enrolled as a UF or SFC student PRICES IN TOWN. 352-377-6974 8-15- SUN CITY AUTO SALES 8-15-25-13 available to work 10-12 hours a week 25-11 BRING W2 AND DRIVE HOME TODAY! this summer, and are eager to gain Now you can easily OVER 150 VEHICLES IN STOCK! valuable sales experience, CARS, TRUCKS, SUVS, & VANS! UF GRAD PAYS MORE stop by The Alligator, submit your classified ad 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 for gold jewelry, scrap gold, Rolex, diamonds, 1105 W. University Avenue, for print and/or web editions guitars, etc. Top $$$. Get my offer before you to fill out an application and BUY FOR BLOWOUT sell! Call Jim 376-8090 or 222-8090 class schedule or email resume to right thru our website! 8-25-25-13 [email protected]. PRICES & SAVE BIG!!!! Just go to VEHICLES STARTING $500!! We will contact you for an interview PRICES NEGOTIABLE!!! opportunity to get your career jump started! www.alligator.org/classifieds EEO/AA. Visa and Mastercard accepted. 8-15-12-25-11 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery Volunteers Needed! ★★★★NEW SCOOTERS 4 LESS★★★★ 95 F350 $999 VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED 97 FORD EXPLORER $1700 Now carrying Vespa Scooters! to transport cancer patients to treatment. Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/ 98 GRAND AM $1999 Great Scooters, Service & Prices! Flexible schedule. $STUDENTS GET CASH ON THE SPOT$ Sales and computer science needed for 98 CHEVY VENTURE $2999 118 NW 14th Ave, Ste D, 336-1271 Training and liability insurance provided. For gently used clothing/accessories & fur- various positions. Flexible schedules and 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 www.NS4L.com Please call niture. No appt.necessary! - Sandy’s Savvy competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more 8-15-12-25-11 352-240-5062 if interested. Chic Resale Boutique 2906 NW 13th St. 372- at www.gleim.com/employment 8-15-12- 98 CADILLAC CATERA $3999 1226 sandysresale.com 8-15-12-25-14 25-14 ★★ ★★ 00 BUICK CENTURY $3900 SCOOTER REPAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED New Scooters 4 Less has LOW repair rates! 98 CHRYSLER SBRING $3900 I AM BLIND & WOULD LIKE HELP WITH: Will repair any make/model. Close to UF! 01 MITS MIRAGE $3900 ●Rides to church: Mass at Queen of Peace. Pick-ups avail. Cheap oil changes!! 336-1271 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 ●Learning to rake knit hats to send to Haiti & 8-15-12-25-11 other places. Call 352-219-6948 02 SATURN $3900 7-26-12-30-13 ★★★Road Rat Motors★★★ 98 TOYOTA COROLLA $3900 Largest Scooter Store in Town! Run by Gator 98 TOYOTA 4RUNNER $4900 Grads! New scooters starting at $899. 1yr 02 TOYOTA COROLLA $5900 Parts AND labor warranties included. 376- 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 6275 RoadRatMotors.com 8-15-12-25-11 99 ACURA INTEGRA $2999 Road Rat Motors is Gville’s #1 service facility. 95 CHEVY CAMERO $2500 We repair ALL brands of scooters. Pickups 98 HONDA ACCORD $3900 available. Lowest labor rates around. Quickest 98 DODGE DURANGO $4999 St. Francis House is a turnaround time. Run by Gator Grads so we 352-338-1999 8-15-25-12 homeless shelter and soup kitchen know how to treat our customers! 376-6275 located in downtown Gainesville 8-15-12-25-11 and we are looking for help SUN RISE AUTO SALES from volunteers like you. NO CREDIT CHECK! St. Francis House is in need of donations ★★SCOOTER RENTALS★★ CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs, & VANS such as personal hygiene items Rent for a day, week, month or semester. 30 DAY WARRANTY and household cleaners such as Students can rent to own! 352-336-1271 352-375-9090 8-15-25-12 bleach and liquid Lysol. www.gainesvillescooterrentals.com If you are interested in helping, 8-15-12-25-11 SUN RISE AUTO SALES please contact BRING W2 AND DRIVE HOME! Stephanie Breval at (352) 378-9079 Campus Scooters Mobile Sales and 30 DAY WARRANTY! or by e-mail at Scooter Service. We offer free estimates NO CREDIT CHECK! [email protected] on all repairs and we come to you. 352-375-9090 8-15-25-12 We also have new scooters starting at MULTILINGUAL COLLEGE STUDENT $799.00 Call us today at 352-263-0425 02 CHEVY CAMERO $6999 SEEKS SUMMER JOB. 8-15-58-11 04 CHEVY ASTRO $6999 Speaks Spanish, English and some French. 05 CHEVY IMPALA $7999 Call 642-1329. 7-31-9-13 07 CHEVY COBALT $8999 352-375-9090 8-15-25-12

06 PT CRUISER $7999 Unload your lot. Sell your cars through 02 DODGE RAM $8999 Alligator Advertising for cheap. 373-FIND 05 DODGE DURANGO $9999 or place your ad online at www.alligator.org/ 04 KIA SORENTO $9999 classifieds 352-375-9090 8-15-25-12 THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 § ALLIGATOR, 17

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Anything they tell me I listen Alligator Writer on its own.” that can bring stuff to the table in Express defensive back and to them.” Even former NFL stars like Sam so many ways,” Goetz said. “Even Florida offer Jamal Carter added, Football is only one aspect for Brett Goetz didn’t mean to cre- Madison, Samari Rolle and Patrick [the current players’] parents tell “It feels great to have them, because the Express. The team travels to- ate a football juggernaut. He just Surtain help coach the players in me that the stuff they have picked they’ve been where I want to go gether and builds lasting relation- wanted to help the kids in his com- tournaments and practices. up are so absolutely invaluable to to,” Carter said. “That helps me out ships on the road — sometimes at munity. each other’s expense. Carter and his The creator of the elite 7-on-7 teammates tweet pictures of sleep- team, the South Florida Express, ing teammates during bus rides up started the squad in 2007 after the state. bringing back a youth tackle foot- These players are going through ball program in South Beach. the same recruiting process, which Goetz never played football, Goetz sees as a bonding tool. but the UF graduate and fi nancial “What makes it unique is it’s not advisor volunteered with a Miami just the tournaments and the play- Beach organization. The opportu- ing,” he said. “It’s more about the nity to service the community was camaraderie that we build with the enough. program and our kids.” “My wife and other people Express alumni like West Vir- around me said, ‘Why are you do- ginia quarterback Geno Smith, for- ing this? It’s such a pain. You don’t mer Ohio State running back Jaamal have a kid involved.’ The truth is, Berry and former USC linebacker it became more about helping these Frankie Telfort continue their re- kids,” Go- lationships fi ve years after playing etz said. with the team. UF Recruiting “Keep- Other teams have sprouted up ing kids in recent years to compete with the off the street, teaching them life Express. Team Tampa with Florida skills and basic things from shak- targets Vernon Hargreaves III and ing hands the correct way to a lot of Leon McQuay III defeated the Ex- different things like communicat- press Elite team 24-18 at the IMG ing with people whether it’s your Madden Football 7-on-7 National coaches, your teachers, your par- Championship earlier this month. ents.” Goetz brought two teams to the Five years later, after starting IMG national championship, which with 40 players at its fi rst tryout featured wide receiver Jordan Cun- attracted 200-plus players and 40 ningham who holds a Florida offer. media members at the last audition Current Gators wide receiver Feb. 4. Quinton Dunbar and defensive Goetz attributes the attention back Jabari Gorman suited up for surrounding the team to the tackle the Express in years past. football league where he built rela- It’s been fi ve years since Goetz tionships with local sports writers, created the South Florida Express. His daughter is now 6-years-old. which culminated in Scout.com Brett Le Blanc / Alligator Staff asking him to start the Express. Although he has one child of his Florida wide receiver Quinton Dunbar catches a pass against UAB in a 39-0 win Sep. 10. Dunbar, along own, Goetz has impacted the lives “I didn’t realize it, but I did with Gators defensive back Jabari Gorman, has played for the South Florida Express 7-on-7 squad. know I had the media contacts to of South Florida kids for years. THE RALLY Clowns, guns and ‘John Carter’: Who will win the SEC East? orey: With opening night of the improved from Richt kicked ris- Corey: Any true movie fan would know Olympics 15 days away, baseball last season and ing sophomore that, Joe, just like every football fan can has begun its media dominance. both starting running back Isa- admit that the competition in the East this Naturally, C my time has been spent watch- safeties return to iah Crowell off year will fi nally live up to the hype, un- ing countless hours of NCIS reruns. But a secondary that the team after he like the aforementioned movie. Come Oc- we here at alligatorSports have a solution: was second in was arrested for tober, both teams will be 3-0 in SEC play football talk. Yes, it’s time to start dream- passing defense Corey McCall Joe Morgan scratching the se- and looking to take control of the division. twitter: @mccall_corey twitter: @joe_morgan ing of the gridiron. So, to kick it off, we de- in the nation rial number off Playing at home, those pesky ‘Cocks will bate who will win the Southeastern Con- last year. Let the a gun. That’s a prevail. Shaw will follow up his breakout ference’s East Division this season. And Cock growl. clown felony, season, where he put up a passer rating of despite kicking them to the curb on NCAA Joe: In the words of sportscaster Dan Cro. However, the Bulldogs return start- 148.31, threw 14 touchdowns and rushed 13 the other day, I’m taking South Caro- Patrick, “Don’t play with fi re, scarecrow.” ing quarterback Aaron Murray — the best for eight in 10 games, with yet another lina — luckily ECU is a non-conference Baseball is a national treasure! Now, I’ll quarterback in the SEC — and lost only strong year. And now that the offense has game. The Gamecocks are coming off of an move on to our debate. two starters on defense. When the 2012 their cornerstone in Lattimore back, it will 11-2 record, and with the Ol’ Ball Coach in Georgia won the SEC East last year, and SEC Championship Game pops up on the be that much easier for the junior quarter- charge, this is their year. Marcus Lattimore guess what. The Bulldogs will be in the schedule, Georgia will be saying, “Ock, back. The defense returns six players re- comes back healthy from an ACL tear, Georgia Dome for a second straight year ohem, oktei, weis, Atlanta.” Yes, that was sponsible for giving up only 267.7 yards a quarterback Connor Shaw will have only come Dec. 1. Granted, UGA coach Mark another John Carter reference. SEE RALLY, PAGE 20

The Alligator Awards Tweetable All He Does Is Win, Apparently Check out the nominees for “Best Individual “That’s what you get for tagging on fi rst in an all star game won the “Best Moment” ESPY last night Performance” and vote for the winner online Harper! #dick” for his game-winning touchdown pass to Demaryius Hudson Randall, (@Kid_Huddy) at alligatorSports.org. See graph, page 20. Thomas in the Broncos 29-23 playoff victory against former UF starting pitcher the Steelers on Jan. 8. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 � ALLIGATOR, 19 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Lewis, Allen headline free agent signees, Howard talks quiet THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teams were able to begin signing for All-Star guard Joe Johnson, kept les Clippers. Blake Griffin wanted situation for another, taking less players at 12:01 a.m. EDT Wednes- starting forward Gerald Wallace and to be a part of it, signing a five-year money from the Heat. With he and The Miami Heat got two more day. Deron Williams got a quick will likely do the same with center extension that could play him about Lewis, Miami will have options all shooters. The Orlando Magic, at least start, signing his five-year, $98 mil- Brook Lopez. $95 million. over the floor. for now, are keeping their center. lion extension with the Nets while “Billy’s done a good job of mak- “It’s exciting and that was the goal “You’ve got to double-team LeB- A flurry of deals were completed in Las Vegas for the U.S. Olympic ing some big moves and it makes us from day one, to start building some- ron. You have to double-team Dw- Wednesday and another one was team’s training camp right after the relevant again,” Williams said. “Just thing and not just fall into the history yane Wade. You’ve got to double- put on hold on the first day contracts window opened. the move to Brooklyn itself, being in of the program,” Griffin said, “and I team Chris Bosh. And then you think could be signed in the NBA. Even though he hasn’t been able New York, makes things better.” think we’ve done a good job of turn- they’re going to leave Ray Allen Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis to get Howard, Nets general man- Things are looking up for another ing the ship in the right direction.” open?” Lewis said. “They’ve got to inked their deals with the NBA ager Billy King kept Williams, traded longtime lowly team, the Los Ange- Allen decided to leave one good leave somebody open. So I have to go champions, who will rely on their shoot a million jumpers tonight and perimeter accuracy to create more be ready to knock them down.” space on the floor for LeBron James Another good 3-point shooter, and Dwyane Wade. Ryan Anderson, has a new home. The Knicks completed a sign-and- After leading the league in 3-point- trade to bring Marcus Camby to New ers made last season and winning the York. But there’s no deal for the best NBA’s Most Improved Player award, big man of them all in the NBA. he was dealt by the Magic to New The Magic can’t find an agreement Orleans for Mexican Gustavo Ayon. they like for All-Star center Dwight The Hornets have three days to Howard, who has asked for a trade decide if they want Eric Gordon to to Brooklyn. The Magic have tried to play with Anderson. He signed an accommodate, only to find nothing offer sheet in Phoenix for four years from the Nets that fit their desires. and $58 million, but New Orleans “We’ve had discussions with has three days to match the deal for Brooklyn, we’ve had discussions the restricted free agent. with a host of different teams about Amid all the dealing, there was a host of different issues. And the no chance Tim Duncan was go- answer is, yes we’re still talking to ing anywhere. Terms were not dis- them,” Magic general manager Rob closed, though Yahoo Sports cited Hennigan said. “We’re still looking anonymous sources in reporting the to do whatever it is that puts us in 36-year-old forward got a three-year, the best position from a sustainabil- $36 million deal from the Spurs. ity standpoint, (and) from a strategic “Duncan has established himself standpoint. as one of the best players in NBA his- “...Currently as they stand I think tory,” coach Gregg Popovich said. the parameters that we’ve talked “He is an unselfish superstar who about are a little bit in a stationary loves to compete and has only one position. And currently as it’s con- goal when he steps on the court — to structed I’m not sure there’s really AP Photo do whatever it takes to help his team anything to discuss.” New Miami Heat forward Rashard Lewis poses with team president Pat Riley and coach Erik Spoelstra at a press win. We are all thrilled that he’ll Free agency opened July 1 and spend his entire career as a San An- conference Wednesday. Lewis has averaged 16 points a game with a 39 percent three point clip in his career. tonio Spur.” 20, ALLIGATOR � THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012

RALLY, from page 18 cocks’ five. Defensive end DeAngelo Tyson is the only Bulldog not returning from Georgia’s game, good enough for third in the country. starting front seven, which ranked third in Defensive end will make the SEC behind Alabama and LSU with just his way into a starting role and prove why he 101.2 yards allowed on the ground per game was the No. 1 overall recruit two years ago. Off last season. Linebacker Jarvis Jones, the SEC’s the bench last season, he was responsible for 12 reigning sack leader (13.5), anchors the group. tackles behind the line, including eight sacks, As far as the secondary is concerned, look no including one against Georgia that forced a further than free safety Bacarri Rambo. The returned for a touchdown, which ul- senior, who led the SEC with eight intercep- timately was the winning touchdown. I hear tions and ranked second with 16 passes de- Murray has been afraid of clowns ever since. fended, dominated opposing wide receivers in Joe: Everybody is afraid of clowns, but 2011 and looks to do so again in 2012. With a Clowney won’t scare Murray. The Bulldogs talented, experienced defense and a polished signal-caller is a bona fide Heisman Trophy quarterback, UGA is primed for another trip to candidate this season, and that is the truth. Atlanta in December. And don’t even get me During his sophomore season, Murray led the started on the schedule. Georgia’s SEC West SEC with 35 touchdown passes and ranked foes this season are Ole Miss (yawn) and Au- second with 3,149 yards through the air. With burn (tradition) — both very winnable games. another year of experience under his belt, The true tests will be road games against Mis- Georgia will be just fine offensively. Granted, souri and South Carolina. As far as Columbia, UGA lost three of its five starting offensive S.C., the Bulldogs have won four out of the linemen from 2011, but with a calm, collected last five games they have played against the Murray at the helm, they should be fine. How- Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium. If UGA ever, as much talent as Murray boasts in the wants a true road test, they should travel to Bulldogs backfield, Georgia’s defense will be Barsoom and face off against the Tharks and the reason for its second straight trip to the Dotar Sojat John Carter. Georgia has the easi- SEC Championship Game. As I said before, the est path to the Georgia Dome this season, and unit that ranked fifth in the nation — not too they are the best-equipped team to get there. far behind third-place South Carolina — in to- Contact Corey McCall at [email protected] Brett Le Blanc / Alligator Staff tal defense (277.2 yards per game) last season and contact Joe Morgan at joemorgan@alligator. South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw throws against Florida in a 17-12 only loses two starters compared to the Game- org. win Nov. 12. Shaw threw 14 touchdown passes and ran for eight last season. Alligator Awards: Best Individual Performance Bailey Castro, Softball Jonathon Crawford, Baseball On April 8, Castro tied the school record of seven RBI in a In his postseason debut, Crawford threw the Gators’ 14-3 win against Ole Miss. Six RBI came in the third inning. first no-hitter in the NCAA Tournament since John The freshman hit two home runs, including her first career Chris Rainey, Football Burke in 1991 against Furman. The sophomore had The running back led the Gators in all-purpose grand slam, in the third inning. She followed up the third five strikeouts in the 4-0 win over Bethune-Cookman. yards (233), rushing yard (108) and receiving yards by drawing a one-out walk with the bases loaded in the The only thing that stopped Crawford from recording (104) in the 33-23 win against Tennessee on Sep. fourth frame for her seventh and final RBI of the day. Cas- a perfect game was a walk in the third inning against 17. Rainey also had a touchdown as well as a tro’s final numbers tallied at 2 for 2 with two home runs, designated hitter Jake Welch. During the next at bat, blocked punt. His 83-yard touchdown reception is Castro two walks and a total of seven RBI. Welch was thrown out by Gators catcher Mike Zunino. the longest in school history for a running back. Crawford was the seventh pitcher in NCAA Tourna- Crawford In total, the senior accounted for 61 percent of the ment history to throw a no-no. Gators’ total offensive yards, including 81 percent Rainey of the rushing yards. Shannon Gilroy, Lacrosse Kytra Hunter, Gymnastics On May 5, Gilroy led Florida to its first American Lacrosse In the NCAA Tournament, the freshman became the Conference Tournament title. The freshman scored seven Awards List first Gator to win the NCAA All-Around title. She used goals in the 14-7 win over top-ranked Northwestern, who Week 1: Best Duo: Joanna Mather & Lauren Embree a score of 39.725 to edge out Georgia’s Kat Ding by had won seven of the last eight NCAA women’s lacrosse Week 2: Best Individual Performance .075. In addition to grabbing the first NCAA All-Around championships. In addition to scoring half of Florida’s Week 3: Best Team Comeback title for Florida, Hunter also became the first Gator to goals, Gilroy tied a team-high mark of three draw controls. Week 4: Best Team win multiple NCAA titles in a single year by winning She also had a game-high tally of nine shots. Week 5: Best Game the vault title with a score of 9.8750. Hunter is the fifth Gilroy gymnast to win multiple NCAA events as a freshman. Week 6: Best Male/Female Athlete Hunter

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