Pondering with Patterson: Thoughts on Ohio-Syracuse football game
By Lauren Patterson | Sep. 6Despite the loss on my end, the atmosphere at the game was incredibly fun, and it felt good to be among other students and fans alike at the event.
Despite the loss on my end, the atmosphere at the game was incredibly fun, and it felt good to be among other students and fans alike at the event.
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