Sadness struck Friday afternoon when the body of the Dreyfoos fox was found. This furry peer had joined the school’s student population last year, scurrying around campus and warming the hearts of many.
“He will be missed,” communications sophomore Gabbie Hanks said. “I’ll remember him as bright eyed and bushy tailed.”
Elusive and shy, it was never determined which major the fox was, but stealing cafeteria leftovers seemed to be his passion. Found in the irrigation ditch by the Building 7, the Dreyfoos fox made his final curtain call.























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