3/31/2002
Worth quoting...
 

The following excerpts are from newspaper and magazine articles. Copies of the complete articles are available from the Office of Public Information, College Hall, Room 313.

"We'll fight and fight. We will call, we will fax, we will mail, we will protest, we will rally, we will demonstrate until our voices are heard. We will vote in numbers that have never been imagined."--junior Al Fatale in an article, "Don't Cut Education, 1,000 Tell McGreevey," which appeared in several newspapers via distribution through Gannett State Bureau.

"Bush has decided to drain the whole swamp. That's why he says 'an axis of evil.' Violence also ends violence. It ended the concentration camp murders. Violence created this country. Violence ended slavery. Violence stopped the Nazis."--George Zilbergeld of Political Science in a March 20 article in The Star-Ledger headlined "Montclair Students Debate War." In the same article, Fawzia Afzal-Khan of English said, "We have a president in power who behaves like a cowboy, taking us back to the wild, wild West...We created these terrorists."

"The greatest overlooked performance over the past 30 years was Dustin Hoffman's performance in 'Midnight Cowboy.' It was the year [1969] the academy decided to honor John Wayne for his performance in 'True Grit.' The academy always gets a knock for that award to Wayne...There was no question that Hoffman in 'Cowboy' should have won."--Art Simon on English in an article, "Oscar Can Be Capricious" in NorthJersey.Com on March 23.

 


 

 

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