The A-Week Golden Cardinal Has Been Found
The Golden Cardinal has been found and the seeker has claimed their prize!
Joshua Adams, a first-year accounting major from Bentonville, Arkansas, found the Golden Cardinal early Wednesday morning after attending Sunrise Yoga on Old Main Lawn. Adams stated that "Wednesday's clue helped pinpoint exactly where on campus it would be, then it took a keen eye to find it in its hiding spot."
To learn more about the campus wide search, see all of the riddles, including Thursday and Friday's unpublished clues, please visit the Golden Cardinal Website. If you have any questions regarding the Golden Cardinal Search, please email Jonas Zabriskie at jezabris@uark.edu.
Visit the A-Week Website for more A-Week events and chances to win more prizes. A-Week concludes on Sunday evening with the New Student Pep Rally in Razorback Stadium!
Contacts
Jonas Zabriskie, assistant director
New Student and Family Programs
479-575-5002,
jezabris@uark.edu
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