DennisOnyangocommunications graduate
“I expect the sun to rise another day; I expect a lot ofdisappointment. I know a lot people expect the world to end, or thesun to rise differently. I will not be surprised to hear that peoplehave committed suicide here and there. But I don’t think much willhappen, I think they have taken care of things.”
RyanSkopekbusiness management sophomore
“I think there’s going to be a lot of partying going on, maybesome computer crashes. I think it’s going to be a bigger deal than itactually is. I think some of the parties are going to get out ofhand. I’ve got to find some of them. Just a lot of fun. I don’t wantto work. I’m scheduled to work, but I’m going to try to get out ofit.”
AdrianaCarreroundeclared sophomore
“I think stuff will happen, like power outages, but I’m notworried about it. It is just another year. The year 2000 on theChristian calendar is a different year on other people’s calendars.If it does happen, well … you can only be prepared for it I guess,but I don’t know how. I’m not preparing at all.”
SandyBillingscommunication sophomore
“Actually I don’t think anything is going to happen. I thinkpeople are making a big deal out of it. I think it’s just going to beanother year. There’ll probably be little riots here and there, butnothing major.”
VeronicaRodriguezpre-journalism sophomore
“I think there’s going to be a power outage for a couple minutes,but then after that everything is going to be the same. I don’t thinkanything is really going to change, except for the computers, which,I guess, will change a lot because they have a lot to do with howthings work.”
KamallaMcCainchild and family development sophomore
“I’m going to be in a house. I’m not going to go out. I thinkpeople are going to act ignorant, and there will probably berioting.”