Over the last few years, we've been seeing more and more graduates in both Louisiana and Texas adding QR codes to their graduation announcements... is that okay or not?
It's about that time of year when graduation ceremonies, well-wishes and job-hunting begin. Fountain pens and diamond earrings are wonderful and traditional graduation gifts but sometimes something practical can truly be the best option. So send off the graduate in your life with something they'll not only cherish and love because it came from you but they'll actually use on a regular basis!
I wish you were able to hear your name called and walk down to receive your degree with your extra loud family screaming from the stands. I wish you were able to finish your last year at UT Austin as many others did before you.
If you're graduating from high school or college and mad at the coronavirus situation for robbing you of a once-in-a-lifetime experience, put that thought on pause for a sec. You're part of something unique, and the world wants to recognize that.
Elizabeth Eng, valedictorian at Pineywoods Community Academy in Lufkin, provided one of the most amazing and beautiful moments ever seen at a graduation.