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BYU Spring 2005 Commencement
Earl C. Tingey reminds the graduating class of 2005 that as they go out into the world to serve, they must also take responsibility for their education.
To the April 2005 Graduates
It takes the contributions of many to make a BYU education happen - and a lifelong commitment to make that education worthwhile.
The Spirit of the Y
You have drunk deeply of the Spirit of the Y. But you are no longer recipients only; instead, you are now stewards of this university’s future.
More Than Knowledge
The most-needed service is rarely planned. Service gives purpose to knowledge, making the value of our education increasing and eternal.
The Changing World
We can face a rapidly changing world with the optimism that we can always learn and adapt, and the assurance that some truths never change.
Choose to Celebrate
At the 2005 commencement, BYU graduates are counseled on ways to celebrate difficulty and trial for the strength and learning that they bring.
Let Your Voice Be Heard
When it comes time to cheer on BYU—not just in a sports game, but when it matters, in the university's divine mission—will you let your voice be heard?
Beyond Baby Shampoo
Looking back upon journal entries from my freshman days at BYU, I found what I had written to sum up my year of learning: “An unconfident man will say he has no talent. A foolish man will believe him.” This idea has made a strong impression upon me.
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