Working together key to success for Loyalist grads
The unlimited potential of the many Loyalist graduates can be achieved when they work together, Susan McIssac of the United Way, told students and family gathered at the Friday morning convocation.
The unlimited potential of the many Loyalist graduates can be achieved when they work together, Susan McIssac of the United Way, told students and family gathered at the Friday morning convocation.
Guest speaker Rod McQueen spoke to a Loyalist College gymnasium filled with graduates and proud families on Thursday afternoon. McQueen urged students to be “risk takers” and not to be afraid of failing. QNet News reporter Marc Venema was on hand for the convocation.
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