A NUMBER OF BUSINESSES WERELS AO RANSACKED, AND HAD THEIR WINDOWS SMASHED. CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS WEEKEND’S GRADUATES FROM SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSI. TY S-N-H-U SAW MORE THAN 15- THOUSAND PEOPLE EARN THEIR DIPLOMAS. MOTHER- DAUGHTER DUO JUDY AND MADISON DIONNE GRADUATED WITH THEIR MASTS ERDEGRESS áTOGETHERá. THEY HAD TO FACE SOME SERIOUS CHALLENGES ALONG THE WA Y. MADISON HAS BATTLED DYSLEXIA.. AND JY UD SURVIVED A BRAIN TUMOR. THEY SAY.. THIS WEEKEND WAS EXTRA SPECL.IA <I FIGURED THIS WOULD BE ONE OF THOSE CORE MEMOESRI THAT WE WOULD ALWAYS HAVE FORA EV EVA. FOR EVA EVA. HA.> JUDY’S DEGRE
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Mother-daughter duo graduate together with master’s degrees
Mother-daughter duo Judy and Madison Dionne graduated together from Southern New Hampshire University with their master’s degrees. They had faced some serious challenges along the way. Madison battled dyslexia and Judy survived a brain tumor.”I figured this would be one of those core memories that we would always have foreva eva,” Madison said. “For eva eva,” Judy said. Judy’s degree is in creative writing and Madison earned hers in human resource management.
Mother-daughter duo Judy and Madison Dionne graduated together from Southern New Hampshire University with their master’s degrees.
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They had faced some serious challenges along the way. Madison battled dyslexia and Judy survived a brain tumor.
“I figured this would be one of those core memories that we would always have foreva eva,” Madison said.
“For eva eva,” Judy said.
Judy’s degree is in creative writing and Madison earned hers in human resource management.