“We like to get out there and talk to the students a lot. It’s not only when we’re doing senate hours-we’re always talking to people to find out what they want changed.”
Justin Larson, who is running for Students’ Associationvice-president with Eric Erickson on what he enjoysabout doing his job as current SA senator.
“Being in the dorms last year, I remember a lot of things being really annoying. I might not have had enough guts to come to the president as a wee freshman and say things like ‘We don’t have a quarter machine in the laundry room.’”
Stephanie Arne, who is running for SA vice-presidentwith Ryan Feist on making the SA officers accessible.
“I just want to say that at a time when this world is very weird, I feel really blessed and really lucky to have had the year I’ve had. Thank you very much.”
Singer Norah Jones who won all five categories shewas nominated in at the Grammy Awards, in her acceptance speech for album of the year as reportedby Reuters Mon., Feb. 24. Jones’s win was an upset.
“It was a tremendous honor just being nominated. My 4,000th hit that came as a Montreal Expo will always be a special moment in my baseball career. Congratulations to those players that are being inducted. I would like to thank baseball fans throughout the world for their continual support.”
Pete Rose, who holds the record for most hits in MajorLeague Baseball, on being a nominee for the CanadianHall of Fame, as reported by the Associated Press Mon.,Feb. 24. Rose is permanently banned from the MLB.
“You have the Iraq decision, which keeps getting moved out. It’s like water torture.”
Michael Murphy, head of equity trading at Wachovia Securities on the effect of the Iraq stalemate on the stock market, as reported by Reuters Mon., Feb. 24.
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