STUDENT LIFE Sports Clubs: The Sports Club program pro- vides structured, competitive athletic opportu- nities among institutions in non-varsity sports. The program offers instruction, recreation, and competition in approximately 35 different clubs. Individual sports clubs that represent the University of Florida are assisted by the Sports Club coordinator to organize, utilize facilities, check out equipment, and allocate general resources for participation. Lake Wauburg: The Lake Wauburg recreational activities are located eight miles south of the university on U.S. 441, and are available for use by students, faculty, staff and their guests. The specific activities and facilities available at Lake Wauburg North include sailing, boardsailing, canoeing, crewing, fishing boats, sunbathing, picnic facilities such as tables and grills, and sporting equipment and swimming. The south end of the lake, located one mile farther south on U.S. 441, offers 60 acres of land in its natural state. For your relaxation, there are sunbathing decks overlooking the lake and a playing field which can accommodate most field sports. A frisbee golf course encompasses the park for your playing pleasure. In addition, three areas are available for reservation to university groups. The lodge and pavilions can house approximately 100 persons each, and each of these areas is provided with barbecue grills and tables to accommodate park guests. Call (352) 466-4112 for reservations. All activities are free and open year-round from noon to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Both facilities are closed on Mondays. Southwest Recreation Park:The newest addi- tion to the growing recreational facility complex on the campus is located in the southwest part of the university at the corner of Hull Road and Bledsoe Drive. The new 26-acre park offers much-needed program facilities. The Southwest Recreation Center contains sports areas for basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, aerobics, club activities, a large strength and conditioning room, as well as six racquet- ball courts. Shower facilities and lockers also are provided. There is an equipment room and appropriate office space. The outdoor areas consist of a new quad- softball complex, three basketball courts, ten tennis courts and a small utility field. All out- door facilities are lighted for evening use. The new facility is scheduled to be available for use in Fall 1994. Students, faculty and staff should be reminded to bring their Gator 1 card when using the park. Memberships for use of the Southwest Recreation Center are available to faculty and staff. Student Recreation & Fitness Center The Student Recreation and Fitness Center (SRFC) is located off Fletcher Drive, behind the Florida gym, and has racquetball and squash courts, two aerobics rooms, and a strength and conditioning room with cardiovascular and Nautilus equipment. A multipurpose area accommodates volleyball, basketball and mar- tial arts activities. The Lifestyle Appraisal Center, room 103 of the SRFC, offers fitness assessments and wellness information. The Southwest Recreation Center (SWRC) is located across from the Harn Museum on Hull Road. It contains racquetball, basketball and volleyball courts, an aerobics room, and a strength and conditioning room with free weights, Med-X and cardiovascular equipment. Students of the university are allowed to use all areas of the SRFC and SWRC. A Gator-One card is required to participate in any fitness cen- ter activity. A towel is also required to enter the strength and conditioning rooms and the aero- bics classes. To make a racquet court reservation or for additional information, please call the SRFC at 392-0581, extension 225, or the SWRC at 846-1081, extension 221. Parking and Traffic Regulations Any student of the University of Florida is eligible to register and operate a vehicle on cam- pus. Parking eligibility is determined by the stu- dent's local address and academic classification. Students desiring to register a vehicle on campus must be registered for class and present their vehicle registration to the Parking Administrative Services Decal Office. Rules and regulations are available at the time of the vehi- cle registration, and all registrants should famil- iarize themselves thoroughly with the rules and regulations before operating or parking a motorized vehicle on campus. Illegally operated or parked vehicles will be issued a citation. Failure to respond to a citation within the prescribed time will result in addi- tional costs, failure to receive transcripts, failure to register for classes and the towing of the vehi- cle. Any questions regarding the use of vehicles on campus should be directed to the Parking Administrative Services Decal Office (392-2241).