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Kent student ID card with photo, lost near Main Street

Kent Lost listing Posted 21 days ago

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I lost my Kent student ID card yesterday around 3pm. It's a white plastic campus card with a blue top edge, about the size of a credit card, and my photo on the left side. It has a dent on the top-right corner from when I dropped it on the sidewalk near the Kent Central Library on Main Street. The name on it is Amina Noor, and it's tied to my campus access and meal plan—really worried about losing it because I need to get into buildings for classes, and I can't replace the access quickly. There's a small blue enamel cat pin on the lanyard that I wore it on; the lanyard is a plain black one with a tiny scratch near the buckle. If anyone finds it, please contact me; I appreciate it a lot.

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