Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, October 31, 2003
"Nah ÷ it's delicious man. · You can't eat just one."
÷ Cameron Matthews, pre-business sophomore, on Roscoe's Chicken ÎN' Waffles' signature dish
"I used to like when they played the ÎRocky' song and the guy ran up the stairs."
÷ Bryan Aronchick, regional development junior and Icecat goalie, on favorite cheers
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One person destroyed three lives, but not all of ours. He didn't win. ÷ Vicki Radoye assistant dean of student affairs for the College of Nursing, on Robert S. Flores Jr., and on the solidarity and resilience of those who were touched by the tragic events of Oct. 28, 2002.
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"They should be going after people robbing banks or shooting each other. They should be going after real crimes."
÷ Boyd Dennington, microbiology junior, on Operation Last Call
"If you are under 21 years old and you are drinking alcohol, you are violating the law. It is zero tolerance."
÷ Republican City Councilwoman Kathleen Dunbar on underage drinking
"It goes all along the coast of Southern California. It's up on the hills and you can see the flames. Ashes fall on you, and the sky is yellow and smoky. It's huge; you can't even imagine."
÷ Media arts freshman Ryan Asher's firsthand account of the California wildfires
"As far as I'm concerned, he sealed his own fate."
÷ Arizona interim head coach Mike Hankwitz on Arizona senior runningback Clarence Farmer's dismissal
"It just happened to be the perfect color of anti-freeze. It's a glowing visual thing."
÷ Gary Hopkins, instrument maker, on the aesthetic significance of 300 gallons of green-colored water dumped in a river flow experiment gone awry
"I didn't come out here to remember what happened. I came out to remember them."
÷ Eliza Ramirez, nursing senior, in attendance at a candlelit vigil honoring the lives Robin Rogers, Cheryl McGaffic and Barbara Monroe. More than 200 peoplewere at the gathering.