Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday September 12, 2003
"It's like eating Raisin Bran all the time and not knowing there's Cookie Crisp."
Alex Shub, KAMP deejay, on what mainstream music listeners are missing.
"We all know that people underestimate the number of partners they have had. People sometimes lie to have sex."
Lee Ann Hamilton, campus health services educator, on the latest statistics from the Campus Health and Wellness Survey, which say 80 percent of UA students have had either one or no sexual partners during the previous school year.
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It's easy to forget, but it's not good to forget. -Matt Barreira, junior, talking about Sept. 11, and the memorial "Wall of Expression," which UA has no plans to display.
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"If I'm not getting my money today or tomorrow, I'm going to see about loans for rent and books. I'm behind and it's time to start thinking about research papers."
Graduate student Laura Ostler, on having not yet received her financial aid.
"It could be the middle of the night, and he would want to go running through the sprinklers at Old Main."
Freshman Maria Anaya, about her late friend, freshman Matthew Hopper.
"We have implemented a new computer system. That never happens without problems."
John Nametz, director of financial aid, on the problems with financial aid
distribution.
"It's too bad (the game) was on national TV, but sometimes it takes a slap in the face for some people to realize that this is (Division 1) football."
UA freshman quarterback Ryan O'Hara, after Saturday's 13-59 loss to LSU.
"No one wants to see tuition rates go up, but we're in hard times right now."
Lorraine Frank, civic activist and newly appointed member of the Arizona Board of Regents.