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Actor Steve Carell will be Northwestern University commencement speaker

Steve Carell, award winning actor, writer, and producer, is set to be Northwestern University's commencement speaker for the class of 2025. The ceremony will be held at the United Center in Chicago on Sunday, June 15 at 10:30 am. "Steve Carell is an absolute treasure, and I am thrilled he will be our commencement speaker," said President Michael Schill. "Steve is such a versatile actor, who brings humor and humanity to every role, from 'The Office' to 'The Morning Show' and his recent work on Broadway. I cannot wait to hear him address our Class of 2025." Carell will also be receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts at the ceremony. "I'm thrilled to be speaking at Northwestern's commencement this year," Carell said in a statement. "My speech's theme will be 'The Importance of Lowering Expectations,' which for these graduates, should start with my speech." Northwestern's 167th commencement ceremony will be livestreamed on Northwestern's Graduation Weekend 2024 website.

Browns' Myles Garrett wants to add Steelers' Aaron Rodgers to his Halloween graveyard
Browns' Myles Garrett wants to add Steelers' Aaron Rodgers to his Halloween graveyard

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Cleveland Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett might have another headstone to add to his notorious Halloween cemetery this October — and no, it's not as cynical as it sounds. With veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers officially signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Garrett was asked his feelings about the four-time MVP joining an AFC North foe. Advertisement 'I think it's a good opportunity to put him in the graveyard,' Garrett said with a smirk on Tuesday after the Browns' first minicamp practice. Of course, Garrett was referencing his famous Halloween decor, where he transforms his lawn into a graveyard complete with headstones for quarterbacks around the league. It started in 2021, when Garrett said his dad came up with the idea and found someone to help paint headstones for the Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson, Arizona Cardinals' Kyler Murray, Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow and others. #Browns DE Myles Garrett decorated his front yard for Halloween (Pictures via TMZ) — Brad Stainbrook (@StainbrookNFL) October 14, 2021 Garrett did not explicitly say the tombstones symbolize the quarterbacks he's sacked, though he has ranked within the top 15 in the league in sacks in each season since 2018. 'I'm kind of a troll, a little bit, and people in my house like to have fun,' Garrett said then. Last year, the display took on a 'Terminator' theme with the Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen and Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes added to the mix amid a car wreck. As a complement, Garrett showed up to the Browns' Oct. 27 game against the Ravens dressed as The Terminator. PHOTOS: Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett creates 'Terminator' inspired Halloween display at home. — WKYC 3News (@wkyc) October 31, 2024 Rodgers, 41, put an end to a long waiting game on Saturday when he signed a one-year deal worth $13.65 million with Pittsburgh. The deal includes $10 million guaranteed and potentially up to $19.5 million with incentives, per team sources. Rodgers joined his new teammates on Tuesday for the first day of the Steelers' mandatory minicamp. The Browns visit the Steelers on Oct. 12 and then host Pittsburgh in Week 17 on Dec. 28.

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