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Friday, September 5, 2003
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“It’s never been done before. Now students will be able to involve their Spanish speaking parents, so parents actually know what their children are getting in the mail.”
—Victoria Herrera, admissions counselor
  “I know that the university doesn’t lose any money whether the class has eight graduates or 15 undergraduates. That’s why I went ahead.”
—Roger Cooper, former chairman of the radio-TV-film department, explaining the actions that led to his dismissal as chairman
 
“I can certainly remember a couple of occasions over the years when the beer in the keg sounded more appealing than the football on the field.”
—Braden Howell, sports editor
“It’s about time TCU jumped on the bandwagon with the wellness program.”
—Rachel Julian, Rippit fitness program instructor
“A jobless recovery is not a recovery at all. If a dozen well-qualified college graduates can’t find steady work, our economy has a long way to go.”
—Josh Deitz, senior political science major
“The team is young, but we will overcome it with experience.”
—Toni Barlow, setter for the TCU volleyball team
“The problem is the sex appeal in modern music is like food with too much salt. While a little bit of salt is good, too much of it ruins the taste.”
—Eugene Chu, senior political science major
“It is very difficult to eat at TCU, being a vegetarian, even with the Main Grain. Lots of rice and beans, not much else. It’s a good start, I guess.”
—Abby Shepard, junior radio-TV-film major
“I’ve got a quarterback who was starting his fifth game and he just outplayed the number one quarterback whose supposed to be going first in the draft.”
—Head coach Gary Patterson, on quarterback Tye Gunn
“The hope for (the Chancellor’s Leadership Program) is to instill the skills and the passion within the students to institute social change that the students will continue to use after college.”
—Cyndi Walsh, leadership center director

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