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Special to ICT More Native students than ever before will graduate this year with regalia on their traditional caps and gowns ...
The legislative victories have come after long-fought battles to allow regalia at graduations. Bestowing an eagle feather or plume on graduate graduation caps, for example, can represent honesty ...
Zephira Arguello wants to honor her culture and accomplishments with traditional Native American regalia at her graduation.
More than 20 states recognize Native students’ right to express their cultural heritage at graduation ceremonies. But not everyone is on board.
This year, nearly 10,000 Ohio State graduates donned their cap and gown for their commencement ceremony, providing the unique ...
As rows of soon-to-be graduates waited to receive their degrees, a smattering of colorful caps stood out from the crowd. Some students used the square canvas to commemorate the culmination of ...
A Texas man associated with a neo-Nazi group has been convicted of posting threats to lynch and kill Nashville District ...