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That's awesome. That's where I grew up. I had a bunch of friends that went to that university. And if I'm not mistaken, Heroes Beacon is where I used to get my comics.
I find it extremely fascinating that public or college libraries can have such a vast collection of items that something of this significance could go unnoticed for almost 15 years (article says that it may have been put in the library in the late 90s). I can't remember now but I've read a couple other articles that have the same premise, students or employees go in the archives to find something and end up stumbling upon something truly unique. I'd love to be someone who just goes through old books and manuscripts and sorts them, maybe in another life.
Hmm. The article says the script gives the protagonist's name as "Luke Starkiller" (and I've heard of that name before), but the photograph of a script page says "Oh ... the uniform. I've come to rescue you. I'm Luke Skywalker." Did they just use an image of a later script for the article?
Never got around to playing it, but I believe "Starkiller" is the main character in The Force Unleashed. Could be where you've heard the name before.
A cool find but it's really nothing new. Some of the drafts have been freely available for quite some time. The revised 4th draft can be found e.g. here and in the same directory there are also all other public drafts: http://starwars.rossiters.com/binaries/sw_revised4th-draft.t...

Now what would really interest me are the drafts that are not publicly available like the 4th draft (not revised) and the one between the 2nd and 3rd where Luke was a girl temporarily.