Column: Justin Graves, the Collegiate Times
October 17, 2011
Homecoming isn’t just for Greeks.
Justin Graves

I'm awesome.
Position: Public Editor
Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia
Major: Sociology
Minor: Leadership, UAP
Expected Graduation: 2012
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