Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday September 26, 2003
Quotes from around campus
"The problem of it is that hazing is just part of human psychology. It's a million-year-old piece of human evolution."
Keith Henson, an evolutionary psychology researcher and UA alumnus, on the present-day hazing controversy.
"I'll rap for anybody. I'll rap for your dog. Bring your dog to the show and I'll try to make him throw his paws in the air."
Sean Daley, a.k.a. Slug, who will perform with his underground hip-hop group Atmosphere at the Rialto Theatre tonight at 7:30.
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She was like a mom away from mom for so many people.
- Betsy Freeman, office specialist for the Student Union Memorial Center, on long-time union employee Betty Baker, who died last weekend at the age of 72.
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"These rooms are utilized everyday by students. We actually had to limit the piano playing hours because it was being played all the time."
Erika McRae, resident assistant at Villa del Puente Residence Hall, on the new dorm's spacious lounges and amenities.
"It's a sad day. (Galileo) was the faithful little spacecraft that could."
Loretta McKibben, solar system ambassador for NASA and systems programmer for the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, on watching the Galileo spacecraft intentionally crash into Jupiter in order to prevent it from contaminating the moon Europa.
"I've been continually trying to get students to realize that there is a country south of us. It's not just a playground to go drinking and have a party."
UA art professor Alfred Quiroz, speaking at the unveiling of the "Border Dynamics" sculpture Monday, on the importance of recognizing Mexico as a strong neighboring country.
"It's definitely in the way."
Joanie Segall, undeclared sophomore, on the "Border Dynamics" sculpture displayed in breezeway of the Student Union Memorial Center.