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Spring commencement is GPC's last before merger
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Georgia Perimeter College’s 50th and final graduation under the GPC banner will take place Friday, May 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the Georgia World Congress Center. The college expects to become a unit of Georgia State University next January.

More than 2,050 students are expected to receive their associate degrees during the ceremony. Shelley Nickel, the University System of Georgia’s vice chancellor for strategic planning and implementation, will be the guest speaker.

Of note during the GPC ceremony:

• The youngest graduate will be 16-year-year old Marquese Parker, a DeKalb Early College Academy student who will receive his associate degree before he receives his high school diploma on May 15. Parker may be the youngest, but not the only DECA college grad. He’ll be joined by 30 of his DECA classmates who also will be receiving their associate degrees during the ceremony.

• Wes McReavy, an Iraq war veteran, will receive his associate degree with his service dog, Kiah, at his side. The dog helped McReavy, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, successfully attend college, he says. In a fun twist, Kiah will be presented with a special “dog-gree” at the event to commemorate her service.

• The average age of the GPC graduate is 28.7; the median age is 26.

• More than half of the graduates transferred to GPC from another college.

• The most popular majors are business, psychology, health information, general studies, nursing and computer science
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Sheriff’s Office seeks help identifying suspected arsonist
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The suspect is believed to be a young Black male who is pictured wearing a pastel t-shirt, dark pants and white shoes. - photo by Courtesy of the Newton County Sheriff's Office

NEWTON COUNTY — The Newton County Sheriff’s Office (NSCO) is seeking the community’s help in identifying and gaining information regarding an arson suspect. 

According to the NCSO, on Friday, March 7 at around 2:30 p.m., the pictured individual is believed to have deliberately started a fire at the Silos Clubhouse.

The NCSO is requesting that residents of the Ellington Community check their cameras during the Friday afternoon time frame. Videos can be emailed to alberto@newtonsheriffga.org.

If anyone has any information regarding the case, including recognizing the suspected arsonist, call Investigator Alberto at 678-625-1429.

There is no information currently available about the fire itself or any damage it may have caused. The Covington News has reached out to the NCSO and Newton County Fire Services for more information regarding the incident.