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Graduate students celebrated their commencement on Friday evening, and ceremonies Saturday and Sunday, the Purple Raider undergrads received their diplomas. The final ceremony was the Class of 2020’s commencement, in which last year’s graduates were invited to take part in a delayed event after the COVID-19 pandemic eliminated the chance for ceremonies.
Some of the six separate ceremonies were delayed by rain, and Sunday s took place inside Peterson Field House, due to bad weather. Friday night s and Saturday s were at Mount Union Stadium.
Mount Union’s annual #30DaysofExceptional campaign spotlights the school’s graduates and highlights their future plans. Some will continue on with graduate programs in Alliance, while others already have accepted jobs and have begun studies in other programs around the world.
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A Cherokee High School teacher was selected as the featured artist to complete a 3-feet-high and 540-feet-long mural on Railroad Street. (Shutterstock)
CANTON, GA With a submitted rendering of a mural representing the history and diversity of Cherokee County, Shanna Coulter, a fine art instructor at Cherokee High School, was selected as the featured artist to complete a 3-feet-high and 540- feet-long mural on Railroad Street. The City of Canton and the Downtown Canton Main Street s Public Art Steering Committee had a call for artists for the project early in 2020, and Coulter s design stood out among the many that presented.