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Nicholas Jones
South Haven, Miss.
Freshman-Nursing
"I was in the third grade and had no idea the whole day what had happened. I didn't find out about the planes crashing until after school when my father was watching the news.'
“I looked at the prices online for rentals, but a lot of the books, I needed to keep them for a long period of time so that’s why I wouldn’t rent them.”
- Elizabeth Porter, Communication Disorders graduate student from Little Rock.
"I really liked the way the governor spoke today. He spoke with such clarity and confidence. "
- Mohammed Al-Shamsi, ESL student of Saudi Arabia
Karen Pickel
Clinton, Ark.
Senior-Physchology
"I was 11-years-old and home schooled, my father called to tell us to turn on the television. After seeing the footage I started jumping up and down, shouting I want to go into the military."
"Great speech, really showed support for Arkansas. Very well rounded speech."
- Abby Wang, Politcial science major of Jonesboro
“I don’t really think this law is being enforced. I think it should be a judgment call. If you don’t think you can text and drive, then don’t do it.
I’ve not heard of anybody getting in trouble for it. “
- James Sawyer, a senior political science major from McCrory, AR.
Photo by Anna Sellers.
“This electorate over the last three to four election cycles has swung back and fourth and there is no solid majority. You look at the electoral map and it now looks just like it did in 2004.”
- Hans Hacker, pre-law advisor
"Students should prepare for times like these and not let things that are out of their control set them back on their studies."
"I experienced snow storms last year but I don't think I was prepared for this one- it was kind of cold."
- Monique Johnson, a computer science Grad student from the Bahamas
“Normally if I’m at a stop sign, I might check a text and send a quick one. I think it’s safer. There’s still people texting, but at least the cops are out there preventing it. What we do technology-wise, the laws haven’t caught up with us.If you really need to reply, you can pull over.”
- Elizabeth Branscum, a junior P.E. major from Bay.
Photo by Anna Sellers.
“I may go just because I usually go to some of the games.”
-Jeremy Gibson
Logistics
Senior, Bogilee, Ala.
"I think it's pretty cool. I've listened to their album and I liked it. I'll probably go see them," said Kayla Davis, a junior English education major of Searcy.
Milford Sound Highway, South Island, New Zealand at Monkey Creek. Students Peak on the left, Mount Crosscut centre, and South Peak of Mount Christina on the right. Taken on February 1st 2013. Photograph by Brendan Lyon/ImageBureau
“In the amount of time that you look away, anything could happen. I don’t think a text message is really worth the risk. I feel that whatever needs to be done to keep people safe, go to that extreme.”
- Justin Earley, a freshman computer science major from Memphis, Tenn.
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“This country is in a backlash mode. It’s disappointing that people vote on an emotional level rather than a rational level, but it happens.”
- Michael Vander Vort, a graduate social work major of Jonesboro
“I’m not into baseball, but I would go just to say I experienced it.”
-Tia Barnes
Social Work
Senior, Memphis
"Very eloquent, very put together, he is strong on education and how important it is."
- Steven Densmore, pre-law major of Jonesboro
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“I still do it. It’s not the safest thing. It’s not something I’m proud of. I’ve never been pulled over for texting and driving and I don’t know anybody who has. It’s not worth getting a fine for, but it’s just a habit of answering a text when you get it.”
- Lynntia Jones, a junior accounting major from Little Rock.
Photo by Anna Sellers.
“Yes, I love baseball. I like the atmosphere of rooting for the home team and just being in the sunshine.”
-Amy McKenzie
Public Relations
Sophomore, Strawberry
Milford Sound Highway, South Island, New Zealand at Monkey Creek Bridge 2344. Students Peak on the left, Mount Crosscut centre, and South Peak of Mount Christina on the right. Two image panorama taken on February 1st 2013. Photograph by Brendan Lyon/ImageBureau
“I would like to see them help the college students better. Some students are on their own- things like health insurance, books and everything else, it’s kind of expensive.”
- Markesha Luster, a sophomore accounting major of Jackson, Tenn.
I just want Obama out and all of the democrats. The health care thing I was not for."
- Mallory Green, freshman accounting/finance major of Jonesboro
Bre'Anna Taylor
Little Rock, Ark.
Freshman Nursing
"I remember wathcing the news and my 3rd grade science teacher crying, which made us cry. Her husband was in that same area in New York, she was freaking out wondering if he had died."
“I got it [a rental e-book] online… It’s a great idea, cause I don’t have to worry about trying to sell it back. I’ve been going online just cause I figure I can find books cheaper.”
- Jonathan Conley, senior computer science major from Jonesboro.
“Right now it depends on my schedule because Tuesdays and Thursdays are my busiest days.”
-Derrick Brockman
Digital Media
Senior, Jacksonville, Ark.
“Probably not because I’m not a big baseball fan and I didn’t hear it advertised.”
-Latasha Moore
Broadcast Journalism
Freshman, Prescott
Abdullah Al Hassan
Junior
Finance
Saudi Arabia
"I was playing soccer in Saudi Arabia, I heard about what had happened, but didn't know what the importance of the twin towers were to the US, until a few days later after learning it was the center of the US's finacial district."
"I don't know anything about the Neon Trees," said Sterling Young, a junior sports management major of Birmingham, Ala.
Tiffany Campos
Cabot, Ark.
Graduate-Sociology
"I was sitting in my ninth grade science class. During my morning classes ever teacher had the television on watching the videos over and over. At the time I didn't completely understand, but I was curious on how it would significantly impact the United State and its future.
“It’s more convenient to rent your books. I just had to swipe my card as collateral. I bought a book over the summer that was $75, and tried to sell it back but they only wanted to give me $8, so I’d rather rent my books.”
- Jakeel McClure, freshman business management major from Little Rock.
"I think it's cool that ASU is branching out to new styles of music instead of just country," said Mark Reider, a sophomore history major of Cabot.
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"It was just enough to be annoying. It was enough for that jackass who owns 4WD to lock it in 4-high and drive down Caraway at 60 mph."
- Jason Davis a junior undecided major from Jonesboro
“No, I already go to a bunch of athletic events. It’s too long.”
-Justin Evatt
Mechanical Engineering
Freshman, Bryant
"I woke up, saw the heavy snow, saw that school was cancelled and hid in bed again. I'm from the south of China and there is no snow in my region."
- Milton Chen, a freshman biological science major from China
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