Wednesday, April 18, 2007 , Updated
Tribute to albino squirrel built at UNT coffee shop
Albino squirrel memorial service
Last month, the famous albino squirrel that had been living on the UNT campus was tragically and senselessly murdered by a hawk. Students mourned, even going so far as to hold a funeral ceremony.
Today, the UNT campus can smile again, because a monument to the albino squirrel has been put up in the Willis Library's Cyber Cafe. Who says there is no such thing as a happy ending?
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NateDawgUNT, says:
That poor lil guy...
Oh yeah, wasn't there a monument built? Yeah, I saw that in the headline and story. No one had a camera for this?
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