UF student designs President’s holiday card
Hallmark didn’t play a hand in creating UF President Kent Fuchs’ holiday card. A UF student did.
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Hallmark didn’t play a hand in creating UF President Kent Fuchs’ holiday card. A UF student did.
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Aloft in the heavens, UF President Kent Fuchs is anointed by the angels with the holiest crown of all: a UF baseball cap.
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Kamya Bates gently placed the heart-shaped sticky note on a white door in front of the Reitz Union Thursday morning.
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