On May 23, 2014 the Schulich School of Law held their Spring convocation. When Valedictorian Emilie Coyle climbed the stairs to the podium, she delivered a beautifully poignant spoken word poetry address. While talking about how all of the graduates were designed to be Weldonites and lawyers, she kept the audience laughing while discussing the finer points of what it truly means to be a Schulich Law Graduate.
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