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Friday, November 21, 2003
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“Nothing is going to matter if we don’t go 2-0 for the rest of the season.”
— Gary Patterson, head football coach
  “First time offenders are just given a slap on the wrist when they’re caught. There is no deterrent any more.”
— Fort Worth police officer J.D. Phillips, on the recent trend of auto burglaries on campus
 
“Integrity is not something that is written in a book. It has to become a part of the university’s culture.”
— Katie Gordon, senior electrical engineering major, on the proposed university honor code.
“The building is a boring place to work without it. It is crying out for work to be displayed in it. ”
— Mark Muller, assistant dean of the M.J. Neeley school of business, on the artwork displayed in Tandy Hall
“It just shows how volatile the BCS polls are. This happens all the time. We just happen to be in the middle of it right now.”
— Athletics director Eric Hyman, on the Horned Frogs drop from No. 6 to No. 8 in the latest BCS poll.
“I have a new appreciation for what the chancellor does. If his usual day is anything like mine (last Friday), then they have him running around all the time.”
— Matt Chisolm, freshman premajor and winner of the chancellor for a day contest
“This proves that we didn’t do anything wrong in our campaigns.”
— Blake Eason, junior finance major, on his reinstatement as a SGA presidential candidate
“I think the lack of professionalism, the lack of communication in the election, affected voter turnout.”
— Anthony Oppermann, junior radio-TV-film major, on the drop in voter turnout for the second SGA presidential election of the semester
“Save yourself some gas and walk to Albertson’s. Stroll around our lovely campus instead of running on a treadmill like a human hamster.”
— Columnist and co-news editor Jessica Sanders
“SGA is supposed to represent the students and our needs. It is supposed to act as a voice for its representatives. We, the represented, aren’t slimy, so why do some of them act like they are?”
— Emily Baker, columnist

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