The legendary “voice of the Dodgers” Vin Scully spoke at a press conference the day before his final regular seasons game in September, 2016. Scully passed away at age 94.
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The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s commencement exercises continued Saturday, May 6. Students from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and School of Engineering earned their degrees. “We are so proud of all of you!” said provost Denise Cobb. Graduates from CAS were encouraged to live in the moment and enjoy life. CAS student Josie Pauley, who earned her bachelor’s in applied communication studies, encouraged graduates to take advantage of every moment they could have.
