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...E-mail lists across campus were abuzz yesterday with rumors that a JetBlue campus promotion that has students wearing blue and yelling “go blue” to win free plane tickets is actually a prank engineered by Yale students. But according to JetBlue spokeswoman Sharon Jones and JetBlue campus representative Taylor M. Owings ’08, the promotion is not a prank...
Kristin Morgan, a brand engagement manager for Mr. Youth LLC—a marketing firm that works with JetBlue, also confirmed in an e-mail that “Blue Day” is not a prank...
Many students voiced suspicion over the promotional campaign which had been advertised over various e-mail lists, citing similarities with the highly publicized 2004 Yale student prank that involved tricking Harvard students and alums to form a “we suck” sign at The Game...
Students’ concerns were heightened when an e-mail from Quincy House tutor Matthew A. Schiffler to the Quincy House e-mail list was widely forwarded across campus. In the e-mail, Schiffler stated that he had spoken to a JetBlue representative who knew nothing of the promotion...
Laurel A. Macey ’09, who also authored a widely forwarded e-mail claiming that the promotion was a hoax, confirmed to The Crimson last night that she had called the same customer service number as Schiffler...