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Pride, achievement, representation While the neutral black graduation gown has long served as a canvas of sorts, with students adding their own pops of colour and stylistic flourishes, the stole — ...
PETOSKEY — Another school year has come and gone, and the Public Schools of Petoskey are getting ready to honor the Class of 2025. Ahead of graduation, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Sunday ...
Clark County School District updates graduation regalia policy after ACLU agreement, allowing students to wear up to five stoles and decorated caps without pre-approval. Southwest announces its ...
A new Mamba Sports basketball court opened at Atlantic Avenue Park in East Los Angeles, honoring Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.
Taylor Swift gets behind Natalia Bryant on TikTok On May 18, 2025, Natalia Bryant shared a TikTok video in celebration of her graduation from USC. Natalia appeared in the video with three of her ...
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Taylor Swift liked a TikTok video that recent USC graduate Natalia Bryant posted. The clip showed Natalia and three friends posing in their commencement stoles alongside Swift's track, 'Nothing New.' ...
Next, the video, which was uploaded May 18, showed a close-up of Natalia Bryant’s sash, revealing that she had the message “Thank You Mom & Dad” stitched into the fabric in gold letters.
In a video shared by Vanessa, 43, on Friday, a photo of Natalia's graduation sash is shown. Sewn into her sash is a message that reads, "Thank you Mom & Dad," in USC's signature yellow and red colors.
But he did not get permission to wear a sash embroidered by his aunt for the occasion. The sash reads “Class of 2025,” sewn in burgundy, blue, orange and red, significant colors for the tribe.
The sheath logo was embroidered above the words 'School of Cinematic Arts,' 'USC,' and the university's rallying cry, 'Fight On!', on her red and gold graduation stole.
Schools say they need a pre-approval process — for all students, not just Native American students — because they want to ensure graduation adornments are respectful and appropriate. Students of other ...