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opinion
Campus Voice
Because of the
recent cases of anthrax, are you afraid of opening your mail?
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"No,
even though it could probably happen to me. But [the
other cases] happened so far away like New York that
I just don't think it will happen to me and I'm not
like an important person, so I don't have any fear
about it".
-- Jaime
Gaete, business major, junior
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"No,
most of the problems were on the East Coast. I don't
really think there will be any problems here and if
there are, they are just very isolated incidents."
-- Justine
Nyby, business, freshman
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"I'm
a scared a little bit. Well I just don't want to get
any bad diseases or die."
-- Mary
Calilan, criminal justice, freshman
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"No, because it just doesn't bother me. To me,
I think the whole thing is just hyped up too much."
-- Vann Pith,
health science, senior
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"No,
I don't feel it poses a threat to [local] residents.
They just seem to be targeting federal, medical or
political buildings. I really don't think they'll
start sending it to random residents throughout America."
-- Walid
Kandeel political science, senior
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Compiled by Ben
Dimapindan and photos by Michael Watanabe
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