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February 2003

Homecoming headliners Hedberg and Williams to appear on Feb. 14

Catch up with friends and rediscover the campus as you experience UNF’s ninth
annual Homecoming - Ozzie Gras 2003! This year’s schedule features a host of
activities designed to appeal to alumni of all ages. And guaranteed to leave you
with lasting memories! The Class of 1973 will be honored throughout the week.
For further assistance and hotel recommendations, contact the Office of Alumni Services at (800) 863-4723, (904) 620-4723 or e-mail us at unf-alum@unf.edu.



Featured Entertainers—
Friday, Feb. 14, 2003, UNF Arena
8 p.m.
(All seating is General Admission; doors open at 7 p.m.)

Harland Williams made his feature film debut in fellow Canadian Jim Carrey’s hit comedy “Dumb and Dumber” and most recently starred in the motion picture “Sorority Boys.” His true love is his unique brand of offbeat, good-natured stand-up comedy. He not only tours the country, but is a regular guest on “Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” as well as a regular guest at “The Laugh Factory” in Los Angeles. Williams is also an author and illustrator of a series of children’s books featuring a huggable brontosaurus by the name of Lickety Split.

Mitch Hedberg developed his style of comedy in Florida when he left the St. Paul area for the Florida sun. His first television appearance was on MTV’s “Comikaze,” followed by many cable shows, including Comedy Central’s “Comedy Product.” He has appeared on “Late Show with David Letterman” and at the comedy festival “Just for Laughs,” as well as in the movie “Almost Famous.” His stand-out performances prompted TIME Magazine to include him as one of the next generation of comedy stars.