It's graduation time. Millions of students will be walking the aisle soon. Recently, one of those students was a former Buffalo Bill that the Bills Mafia knows well.
A couple years ago I was asked to come back to my high school and talk to the graduating students about what life was like after high school. Here's what I had...
Administers are doing everything they can to celebrate their grads this year. We've seen drive-ins getting used. Could speedways be another graduation option?
A whole new group of young adults is about to head off into "the real world." If I could pass on a bit of advice to those graduating seniors, what would it be?
Sometimes you just need to hear the raw truth about what happens after work and graduation. Most of the experiences that have taught me life lessons had to do with my high school and college career.
It’s that time of year again, when proms are happening and grad parties are being planned. A whole new group of young adults is about to leave the classes that they’ve become accustomed to over the last four years and either enter the workforce or move on to higher educational institutions. If I could pass on a bit of advice to those graduating seniors, what would it be?
According to ABC, a graduating student at a High School in Louisiana was told he wouldn't be able to take part in his graduation ceremony. The scholar athlete had a 4.0 GPA and was the class valedictorian. So why wasn't he able to walk? He had a beard.