Letter to the Editor: Ambassadors
In response to a story in The Daily Gamecock that stated “an unashamed display of bribery took place on the Horseshoe Wednesday night,” the USC’s Visitor Center hosted an evening for its 80 University Ambassadors.
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In response to a story in The Daily Gamecock that stated “an unashamed display of bribery took place on the Horseshoe Wednesday night,” the USC’s Visitor Center hosted an evening for its 80 University Ambassadors.
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