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Sciences, also has scheduled gradu
ation ceremonies for Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday at different cam
pus locations.
Graduation brings out different
feelings in different people.
“It’s a relief,” said senior Syd
ney Edlund-Jermain, who is grad
uating in anthropology and
French. “I’ve gotten to a point
where I’m tired of going to class.”
She said she has been looking for
ward to graduating since the be
ginning of the school year.
Graduating senior Andrew Kilo
nzi, who majored in architecture,
said he also feels good about gradu
ating, but some of the most fulfilling
aspects about college were growing
up and building relationships.
“There’s more to life than just
books — especially forming rela
tionships and respecting those rela
tionships,” he said.
In this year’s graduating class,
women lead the charge, with
2,241 graduates compared to
1,787 men. There is also diversity
in age, culture and background.
The youngest student receiving an
undergraduate degree is 19 years
old while the oldest is 67.
In the graduate category, the
youngest student is 22 and the
oldest is 60 years old. There are
students from 49 states and 49
countries. Out of the many who
will march to pomp and circum
stance, 396 identify as ethnic mi
norities, and 381 are internation
al students.
The University also will churn
out more journalists this year —
it is the top major with 346 grad
uates. Other popular majors
include psychology, educational
studies, English, business admin
istration, economics, sociology,
history, political science and
international studies.
Whatever the degree, gradua
tion is certainly the culmination
of hard-won dreams.
“If you want something, if you
really want something, if you
work hard at it, you can get it,”
said Veronica Escudero, who is
graduating with a degree in eco
nomics. She said college teaches
people the value of hard work.
“Be awake and take the chances
that are just there for you,” she said.
For more information on gradu
ation, call 346-1160 or visit
http ://s tudentlife. uoregon. edu/cm
ncmnt/sites/spring.htm.
Contact the freelance editor
at ayishayahya@dailyemerald.com.
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