“We make it very, very clear that we do not condone dishonesty or the use of public funds for anything other than University purposes,” – Leonard Sandridge
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"We make it very, very clear that we do not condone dishonesty or the use of public funds for anything other than University purposes," – Leonard Sandridge
"We make it very, very clear that we do not condone dishonesty or the use of public funds for anything other than University purposes," – Leonard Sandridge
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