“We’re not pursuing this to spite our students, we’re pursuing it in the interest of all of our students,”
– Dave Frohnmayer, University President, about the sale of the Westmoreland Family Housing Complex.
“This campus is one of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen,”
– Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol of Thailand on her visit to the University.
“Don’t be a slave to the bank – live free,”
– Pablo Dungan, community member who works for a temporary worker service, on living a life free of debt.
“It’s still kind of a whodunit,”
– Srgt. Rich Stronach, Spokesman for the Eugene Police Department, on an armed robbery at the Hilyard Street Market.
“(The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is as puzzled as the State Health Department in terms of what exactly is causing this,”
– Tom Ryan, director of the Health Center, on what was causing the mumps virus to be misdiagnosed.
“The police vehicle ran into the back of the first vehicle…”
– Srgt. Rich Stronach, Spokesman for the Eugene Police Department, on a traffic accident that occurred when a police cruiser rear-ended a vehicle.
“If I was going to be drinking, I think I’d want a life jacket,”
– Chris Pfanner, University student, about floating down the Willamette River on an inner tube.
“If the dishwashing practice isn’t acceptable, then that’s something we won’t be – that’s something that isn’t being done,”
– Doug Lang, Carson Central Kitchen Chef, on how the kitchen previously washed its potatoes in the dishwasher.
“Eugene is very beer educated,”
– Brewmaster Teri Fahrendorf on beerbrewing in Eugene.
“There are enough uniform combinations that I’m going to be coaching for 10 more years just to see them all,”
– Mike Bellotti, Oregon’s football coach, on the new selection of uniforms for their team.
“I could work and have a mansion with four cars, but I’d rather have a hut with 10,000 friends,”
– Ethan Holub, Eugene resident, talking about his experience doing charitable deeds around the world.
OutLoud
Daily Emerald
July 19, 2006
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