Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: Jun 16, 2021 • 8 hours ago • 2 minute read • Lambton College graduate Ana Cordeiro celebrates during a graduation parade held Wednesday at the Sarnia campus. Nearly 700 of the more than 2,000 graduates in the college s class of 2021 took part in the convocation held outdoors because of pandemic restrictions. Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer
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Judith Morris gave her final convocation speech as president of Lambton College in a parking lot Wednesday, and then she danced.
Just like in 2020, the college held a graduation parade this year instead of a traditional convocation because of pandemic restrictions. But this time, organizers added live music by The Cory James Mitchell Band and a few speeches, including a fiery sendoff by Morris who retires at the end of this month.
Lambton College celebrates 2021 grads with parade
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Lambton College celebrates 2021 graduates with a parade
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