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Sea cucumbers and kelp may not be the usual topics brought up at a college commence ceremony, but when graduation is in Alaska, that all changes.<\/p>\n
Both of those Alaska products were part of Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s, R-Alaska, “cool stuff” portion of her speech given to the University of Alaska Southeast 2018 graduating class at the UAS Recreation Center Sunday afternoon.<\/p>\n
“We are looking to the extraordinary potential of sea cucumbers could hold into cures for cancer<\/a> and other diseases,” Murkowski said. “Kelp is cool. Many of you know the owners of Barnacle Foods, Lia Heifetz and Matt Kern. They are making kelp pickles and kelp salsa. They are making things happen.”<\/p>\n [PHOTOS: UAS Graduation 2018<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\n She spoke that while there in division in the state over some issues, there is also a unity that cannot be had anywhere else.<\/p>\n “You can overcome any obstacle, just as thousands of other Alaskans have done,” Murkowski said. “Remember if you want to get something done, if you want to make things happen, just ask an Alaskan to do it. You are going to make it happen.”<\/p>\n Murkowski added that because of the state of the United States right now, heading into their next phase of life may seem difficult to students, but that they are all members of an exclusive club.<\/p>\n “Across the nation, it seems that Americans are as divided as ever before with politics, religion and race,” she said. “Sometimes it seems our American families can’t agree on anything at all. You have a lot in front of you and that would make the average person worry. Life can be daunting, but my refrigerator magnet message to you today is, “Be not afraid.” Because if you were born here, raised here or you came here by choice, you are an Alaskan. We are innovators, we are problem solvers, we are creative. It didn’t begin with this generation, it began tens of thousands of years ago.”<\/p>\n