 Hi, this is Erin Wiens with CalTV Entertainment, and today I'm here on Sprout to talk with UC Berkeley students about their struggle against campus squirrels. Tell us about your most traumatic experience with a campus squirrel. I'd have to say the other day I heard a loud squeak from the trees above as I was walking to class and an orange, like a full orange just dropped right by my head. Well last semester I had a lot of nature valley bars and I'd always sit in front of Dwinell Hall and I'd sit down and be doing homework and steal my nature valley bars but I wasn't too mad because it was a great personal experience. I felt like out of connection with them and I like the way their cheeks look when they're chewing. I decide to avoid squirrels at all costs because those creatures probably have rabies, okay, and if I get rabies that is not okay. I don't think my parents would be very happy so. Would you rather face off with a hawk snake or a campus squirrel? Definitely a squirrel. I would have to take my chances with a snake just because I wouldn't want to hurt the campus squirrel. I would choose a hawk snake. Why? Okay, because I haven't slithered in two so just kidding. Anyway, all right so we're here with Juniper the dog. Juniper, do you like squirrels? Do you think they look tasty? We've interviewed the students now it's time to interview the squirrels. What do you have to say about all the allegations of you stealing food? Nothing. This is Erin Wins with CalTV Entertainment on Sproul. Squirrels don't care. Yeah, it will put you off.