By Marc Viscardi
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday April 4, 2003
"In classes, everything is very individual. Out here, it's about teamwork, it's about trust."
Bilal Chaudhry, ROTC cadet, about intense training for ROTC
"This is what war is. We just want to let students know this isn't the heroic push that they're trying to portray."
Shawn Nock, a UA Peace Refuge member who participated in the "die-in."
"This is ridiculous. How would they feel if their family was killed in an attack by a terrorist? You've got to support the president of your country no matter what. This is like burning the flag."
Chris Lutter, a second year MBA student, who watched as anti-war protesters, covered in blood, "die" in the UA food court.
"I know the U.S. is a safe country. You can see the F-16's in the skies, the police on the roads; you just feel safe."
Cheick Kalapo, a Muslim CESL student from France, on life as a foreign student during war.
"Filmmakers are thoughtful people, they are weird people, there are unusual perspectives and there is an evolving aesthetic in film that is exciting."
Jay Craven, director of a film showing in this year's Arizona International Film Festival.
"We went in there and we showed (the hearing board) that we are a changed fraternity."
Drew Baxter, Pike President, on his fraternity's opportunity for reinstatement after board hearings.
"Do we just want blacks who can run, or do we want our thinkers?"
Ranson Kennedy, a UA alumus, at a rally about the UA policy of affirmative action.
"I'm going to be a leader. Next year, I'm going to have to step up so we don't go through this again."
Andre Igoudala, UA basketball player, after the Wildcats elimination from the NCAA tournament by Kansas.