University student ID on blue lanyard
Description
I lost my University of Evansville student ID yesterday around 3pm near the Ford Center on Main Street. It's a small rectangular plastic card, about the size of a credit card, with a blue lanyard attached and a slightly worn bottom-right corner. The card shows my name, Priya Kapoor, and the university crest in the corner; the back has a faint coffee stain. This ID gets me into the dorms, the library, and certain campus labs, so I’m really worried about replacing it and missing access. If you found it, I’d be grateful to pick it up at the campus security desk by the Main Street entrance or we can arrange a convenient meetup nearby.
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