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Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren addresses college grads

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BOSTON (AP) — Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Saturday encouraged graduates of a Massachuse­tts college to persist in the face of “deep challenges” in America, without naming President Donald Trump.

Warren delivered the commenceme­nt address to graduates of Lesley University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of Art and Design during a ceremony in Boston.

Warren urged the students to “fight for what is decent and just.”

She told students that they should find issues they care about, “and put everything you’ve got into moving it forward,” citing immigratio­n policy, women’s right to choose abortions, and gun safety as potential options.

Warren said the nation’s political atmosphere is con- flicted and Americans are “facing a deep set of challenges.”

But she also joked that a commenceme­nt speaker’s job is to “refrain from boring the future leaders of our nation” and to impart advice that sticks for at least a day or two.

“Life is full of unexpected challenges, things that pop up and make you wonder about reality. I mean, is Kanye really ok?” she quipped. “Did someone bite Beyoncé’s face? Did the president of the United States really tweet about – let’s not talk about that.”

Jose Mendoza, the newly elected undergradu­ate student government president, was in the audience and said he and his fellow students were very happy to have Warren as commenceme­nt speaker.

The rising junior majoring in business said Warren has focused much of her efforts “in the areas of social justice that Lesley students believe are important.”

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