10/21/2002
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.

"When you're in a non-scholarship situation, there are certain players you know you won't have a chance at. Yet there are certainly players who are on the edge, who are maybe looking for a scholarship, but are not quite there. That's the kind of guy you hope to try to steal." --Rick Giancola, head football coach, in an Aug. 30 article in The Record headlined "Mining for Gold: Lower-Level Coaches Dig for Overlooked Talent."

"The short answer is there is a very clear relationship between good design and the way people look at that, and the way people take in information from a painting, and whether they find it pleasing or interesting." --Paul Locher of Psychology in a Sept. 11 article in The Guardian headlined "How Mondrian Was Right; Lines and Fakes Cannot Fool the Eye: Art Lovers Like What They See." Locher also was quoted in similar articles that appeared in The Independent, The Irish Times and The Times of London.

"I thought going into the campaign that this was clearly a race in which the Republicans would dominate given the composition of the district and Garrett's high name recognition. But it seems to me that Sumers is giving the Republicans a run for their money by linking Scott Garrett to the right wing of the Republican party."--Brigid Harrison of Political Science in a Sept. 15 article in The New York Times headlined "Where a Republican Turns Democrat to Take on a Republican."

"Focus groups said, 'I would never accept a cell phone in my car because it's one of the few private places where the boss, my spouse, my kids can't reach me.' Well, that changed." --Michael Zey of Management in a Sept. 19 article in the Los Angeles Times headlined "Withdrawing Into Our Cells: Rampant Use of Mobile Phones is Affecting How We Communicate--and Fail to--in Our Private and Public Lives."


 

 

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