Gallery: Life during the Coronavirus Pandemic, June 3
- By Emree Weaver and Duy Vu | eweaver@vicad.com, dvu@vicad.com
- Updated

Students come up to their lanes to walk across the field at Memorial Stadium during Victoria East High Schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s graduation ceremony. Students and parents were split up into two lanes and parents walked parallel with their graduate on the field as they come up to the stage to get their diploma.
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Jenilee Rollefstad, teen librarian at the Victoria Public Library, cleans her hands in between painting the windows during an event for teens.
Mary Jane Ripa, 12, paints on a window on the outside of the teen book section at the Victoria Public Library.òòò½ÊÓƵThe event was Wednesday.
Yvonne Arriazola paints on the windows on the outside of the teen book section at the Victoria Public Library. The event was Wednesday, but the library reopened to the public Monday after being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Israel Esteban, 14, paints a cartoon character on the outside of a window at the Victoria Public Library during an event for teens.òòò½ÊÓƵThe event was Wednesday.
Jenilee Rollefstad, teen librarian at the Victoria Public Library, draws a pineapple on the window outside the library during an event for teens.
Jenilee Rollefstad, teen librarian at the Victoria Public Library, draws on a window outside the library during an event for teens on Wednesday, June 3.
Yvonne Arriazola paints on the windows on the outside of the teen book section at the Victoria Public Library on Wednesday, June 3.
Amelia Ripa, 14, paints on the windows on the outside of the teen book section at the Victoria Public Library on Wednesday, June 3.
Local teens paint on the windows on the outside of the teen book section at the Victoria Public Library on Wednesday, June 3.
Victoria East High School graduate Maurilio Fuentez hugs his grandfather, Fernando Hernandez, after walking the stage at the schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s graduation ceremony at Memorial Stadium. The schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s first part of its graduation was Wednesday.
Students come up to their lanes to walk across the field at Memorial Stadium during Victoria East High Schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s graduation ceremony. Students and parents were split up into two lanes and parents walked parallel with their graduate on the field as they come up to the stage to get their diploma.
A parent takes photos as a graduate walks across the field during Victoria East High Schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s graduation ceremony at Memorial Stadium.
The stage set up at Memorial Stadium at Victoria East High School's graduation ceremony at Memorial Stadium.
Victoria East High Schoolòòò½ÊÓƵ™s Leah Bravo prepares to walk onto the field at Eastòòò½ÊÓƵ™s first night of graduation ceremonies at Memorial Stadium.
Graduates leave Memorial Stadium after crossing the stage during the first night of Victoria East High School's graduation ceremony. The first part occurred Wednesday.
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Emree Weaver
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I am a born and bred Texan hailing from Goliad, but have spent the past 10 years in Austin, Italy, Botswana and everywhere in between. I love having the opportunity to reconnect with my roots to tell important stories in the crossroads region.
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I was born in Vietnam and left to settle in the United States at the age of four. A Texan by heart — I lived in Arlington for nearly two decades and graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in journalism.
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