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Sophomore mistakes math lab for something else

Sophomore Brent Cullen quickly left a St. Bonaventure University math lab Thursday afternoon when he realized he’d misread the Notice Board from earlier in the day.

“Yeah, totally thought I was showing up for something else entirely,” said Cullen, a sociology major, though he didn’t mention what that something was. “I’m not even in a math class.”

The math lab’s instructor, Warren Morris, said Cullen entered the De La Roche classroom, looked around for a few moments and quickly exited.

“He asked us where all the ‘stuff’ was, and the three students and I just gave him a blank look,” said Morris, an assistant professor of mathematics. “He obviously wasn’t in the right place.”

Cullen said he’d read closer next time before committing to something that sounded too good to be true.

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