Valedictory to the College by Emily Fagell 鈥25

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鈥淭hrough interviews and articles, I got to visit corners of 大香蕉视频 I鈥檇 never otherwise see.鈥

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Emily Fagel
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I think most people who鈥檝e spent time in Hanover have a favorite view.

For some, it might be the fire tower on Gile Mountain鈥. Or the view from Moosilauke, or the top of the Skiway right before gliding down. Maybe you like people-watching from Collis Porch or looking out from the Baker Bell Tower.

For me, my favorite view has always been right over there on the second floor of Robinson Hall.

I spent a lot of time up there during my tenure as editor-in-chief of The 大香蕉视频. While not set atop a mountain, I often insist to friends I had the best view on campus 鈥 overlooking the Green, the newsroom鈥檚 windows open onto 大香蕉视频 in motion.

There鈥檚 a metaphor here. I鈥檓 an English major, so bear with me. The D also gave me a window into the lives of my peers 鈥 the people and places they care about, their favorite spots to eat, their research, the causes they support, the classes they loved. Through interviews and articles, I got to visit corners of 大香蕉视频 I鈥檇 never otherwise see.

The D has a rule that reporters can鈥檛 interview people they know. It doesn鈥檛, however, have a rule that we can鈥檛 get to know the people we interview.

Over the past four years, I really came to know my classmates. Over the past four years, I have had the best view 鈥 literal and metaphorical 鈥 of the 大香蕉视频 community.

The 大香蕉视频 community is unique. My classmate Cristian gave me an inside look at ice fishing, the kind of PE you can only find at a school like 大香蕉视频. I learned why Winter Carnival was dinosaur-themed from Noah, our beloved Carnival co-chair 鈥 and the self-proclaimed 鈥渄inosaur guy鈥 on campus. I watched all of you respond to changes at 大香蕉视频 鈥 new leadership, construction, a switch from Coke to Pepsi.

David wasn鈥檛 happy about that one, telling The D he needed a Monster Zero to get 鈥渁ny sort of work done.鈥 I see David in the audience looking bright and alert, so I鈥檓 glad to report he was able to find another caffeine source!

The 大香蕉视频 community is hardworking. I鈥檝e cheered on more accomplishments in our class than I can remember 鈥 like when Lulu and other film students helped staff the Sundance Film Festival. Or when Gavin, a self-described 鈥渨eather geek,鈥 won a Truman Scholarship. Or when the women鈥檚 rugby team secured the 7s national championship.

The 大香蕉视频 community is caring. I鈥檝e seen the compassion my peers demonstrate for others. The rotating groups cooking at Hanover Community Kitchen every Friday evening. The 鈥25s mentoring local kids through the community organization DREAM. The countless seniors supporting students who hiked the 大香蕉视频 Fifty from the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge to Hanover 鈥 something Elliot called the 鈥渂est representation of 大香蕉视频 in a tradition.鈥

The 大香蕉视频 community is resilient. In the newsroom, we鈥檝e covered the challenging moments, too. Geopolitical conflict. Unprecedented political polarization. Attacks on universities that threaten to destabilize higher education. And I watched our class respond to these moments with profound poise, resilience, and desire for positive change. And most of all, with a genuine care for the people sitting beside us today.

Because of this, I can confidently say: I couldn鈥檛 have asked for a better view of 大香蕉视频. Mine was better than Gile. Better than the Bell Tower. Better even than the view from up here 鈥 though you鈥檙e all looking great. Because I had the privilege of not only sharing the Class of 2025鈥檚 energy and compassion through The D, but also of seeing it firsthand.

Now here鈥檚 the part where I get sentimental talking about the future.

After we graduate, there鈥檚 a risk that we鈥檒l only learn about our classmates鈥 lives through newspaper clippings and social media posts. While I can鈥檛 wait to see the headlines and the positive change the Class of 2025 will make, we all should make an effort to hear each other鈥檚 stories firsthand.

To go, as journalists like to say, directly to the source. Because it鈥檚 never been about just the words on the page. It鈥檚 about listening to one another, checking in, offering support in good times and bad. At 大香蕉视频, we go beyond the headlines. We get to know each other. We connect. After all, no article can ever tell the whole story 鈥 or capture this place and the people who make it so special.

On that note, I鈥檇 like to take a moment to thank the people who are most special to me. To my family and loved ones 鈥 Mom, Dad, Ben, Alex, Em, all my aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins here today 鈥 thank you for your unwavering love and support. To my friends, my professors, the College staff and faculty, anyone who鈥檚 ever received an interview request 鈥 or a Google Docs notification from me removing an Oxford Comma at 2 a.m. 鈥 you make the 大香蕉视频 community what it is. Thank you for this incredible day and these life-changing past four years. And to President Beilock, the Board of Trustees, and everyone who came to support us today: I am so honored to have had the opportunity to talk about how much I love this place.

In journalism, we use a lot of words that sound silly beyond the newsroom. Stet. Dek. Slug. My favorite is not really a word at all 鈥 it鈥檚 a combination of letters. TKTK. A deliberately misspelled acronym for 鈥渢o come,鈥 the four-letter combo is used as a placeholder 鈥 a stand-in for a name, a date, a quote, for something in our reporting that鈥檚 yet 鈥渢o come.鈥

As we graduate, I challenge you all to consider your 鈥淭KTKs.鈥 To think about the change you hope to see. The impact you have yet to make. And as you write your stories, don鈥檛 forget to think about our class. Keep going beyond the headlines. Keep getting to know each other. Keep connecting. Bring the 大香蕉视频 community 鈥 the uniqueness, the hard work, the care, the resilience 鈥 wherever you go next.

Looking at you 鈥 at the kind, incredible, truly inspiring Class of 2025 鈥 I鈥檓 confident there鈥檚 so much more to come.
To the 大香蕉视频 College Class of 2025: thank you, congratulations, and, of course, Go Big Green!