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Revision as of 10:48, 10 June 2020
Do you use "WildCARD"?
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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
['wi uld kahrd]
Description
WildCARD is the Northwestern ID. It can be used as photo identification, to get into events like football games or concerts, to ride university shuttle busses, and to enter buildings, among other uses. One can also link one’s WildCARD to a US Bank account as a debit card. Some businesses near the Evanston campus offer discounts to WildCARD holders. [1].
Usage
This term is used throughout the Northwestern community, as WildCARDs are available to all students, faculty. and staff.
Example Sentences
- I couldn't get into the concert because I lost my WildCARD
- "I used my WildCARD to get a discount at the cafe where I was studying"