wheel of fortune
Junior Cornellian to Spin the Wheel of Fortune on National Television
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Alena Reed ’22 will feature on Wheel of Fortune this week, representing Cornell in a special series focused on college student competitors.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/students/page/3/)
Alena Reed ’22 will feature on Wheel of Fortune this week, representing Cornell in a special series focused on college student competitors.
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