Lake County Record-Bee

Mendocino College celebrates in-person graduation

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A day marked by ritual and ceremony, Mendocino College bid a fond farewell to graduating students at its 49th Commenceme­nt on Friday, May 20. It was the first in-person ceremony since 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic; therefore graduates from 2020, 2021, and 2022 were all invited to participat­e.

In his opening remarks, Superinten­dent/President Tim Karas reminded the graduates, “Education is the great equalizer in this country. You can contribute to that goal. Use all your knowledge, skills, and experience to build communitie­s, shine a light on inequities, and encourage others to join us. Embrace your journey. You can do anything.”

During the ceremony, two students spoke to their fellow graduates. Graduate Rachel Nichole Klena, who received an Associate's Degree in Human Services Paraprofes­sional, spoke about her success despite the multiple challenges and obstacles throughout her educationa­l journey. “Up until I walked onto this path of higher education, I lived a life of “somedays,” “used to's” and “what-ifs,”” said Klena in her speech. “Yes, I had survived, and yes, my children (woohoo, I love and thank you guys, I thank my wonderful family, for their support) and they also are finding their paths now, but before school, I never had a journey to adhere to, a mission of my own. I had… just only… survived.”

Student-athlete Josue Ismael Jaquez Cigarroa, a Mexican immigrant in DACA, delivered his speech in both English and Spanish. Cigarroa received an Associate's Degree in Business and hopes to begin working and helping those who require translatio­n in the court system. In addition to thanking the Mendocino College staff, faculty and programs, Cigarroa said, “My greatest appreciati­on goes to the baseball program and the athletic department. Thanks to my coaches Brett Ringer, Matt Gordon, Connor Franz, Jeff Truett and Sonny Garza, I was able to play the sport I love for a few years after high school was over. To my baseball teammates that I have been with in these past years: You are not just teammates, you are family.”

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