I would have to say that whoever is anonymously defacing the artwork in the tunnels is stupid. The tunnels are painted in pride for whoever is painting them. It takes a lot of time, money and effort.

Who is doing this? Are you not proud of yourself and therefore cannot sign your name? Be proud of your work, you have consistently made numerous groups on this campus feel like shit.

There was no other way to find you to tell you this except by public announcement. If you have a problem with this letter, feel free to contact me. Unlike you, I have attached my name at the bottom.

? Kristen Fledderjohn

Class of 2003

Memeber of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority



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