By B. Chen blue@samoanews.com The weather was perfect and the crowd was just right last Friday during the 60th Commencement Exercise for the American Samoa Community College. The event started with the usual procession, posting of colors, and an opening anthem performed by the ASCC concert choir. The invocation was delivered by Rev. Fa’atauva’a A. Talamoni who spoke about...
Photos: ASCC graduates 121 at 60th Commencement
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