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Friday, January 17, 2003 news campus opinion sports
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“When we got to the game and the whistle finally blew, we outdid them on the sidelines, in the stands and on the field. CSU was not ready for what was in store that day as we fought for the last time together.”
— Senior quarterback Sean Stilley
  “That’s the great thing about living in this country. Anything (truthful) you want to say, you are allowed to say. And there is space on the opinion page for it.”
— Skiff editor in chief Jacque Petersell
 
“I am about to quit my gym membership because I have heard so much about the new rec center.”
— Junior marketing major Jasmine Barnsley
“He always had minutes for the students, not just a minute but minutes.”
— Sue Ott, theater department secretary, on Forrest Newlin
“We seniors are panicking. Faced with the revocation of send-home and the elimination of 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. schedules, we are desperate.”
— Senior English and political science major Jenny Specht
“It would harm not only the profession, but the people of the United States if we take people just because we want the numbers.”
— Kay Sanders, director of the School of Nurse Anesthesia
“While the noise and dust is sometimes distracting, it is definitely worth the end result.”
— Marilyn Eudaly, psychology department manager, on the Winton-Scott renovations.
“If parents are so intent on getting drugs for their children, it might be a safe bet that they’re the ones who really need psychiatric help.”
— Skiff co-news editor Jordan Blum
“The Community Scholars Program has gotten the most notoriety and contributed the greatest to attracting students of color.”
— Ray Brown, dean of admissions

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