Cody Rigsby discusses how he went from growing up in North Carolina to becoming a popular Peloton instructor in New York City. He tells NBC News’ Kate Snow how he uses his platform to help others discover themselves through movement.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIU) has continued commencement ceremonies with ceremonies on May 6 and 7. Chancellor James T. Minor will oversee seven commencement ceremonies to honor 2,356 eligible graduates in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the School of Science. During the ceremony, CAS graduate Josie Pauley, who earned a bachelor’s degree in applied communication studies, addressed graduates. She encouraged them to “live in the moment” and enjoy the process.
