First lady Michelle Obama to speak Tuesday at Carmichael Arena
Students, faculty, staff and town residents who have yet to get their tickets for First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech on campus Tuesday will have another chance today.
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Students, faculty, staff and town residents who have yet to get their tickets for First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech on campus Tuesday will have another chance today.
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