A Tearful Farewell

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Margo Latif02.11.16 Early in the spring semester, Whittier College was rocked with the passing of one of its own, Sophomore Margo Latif, a bright young woman with tremendous promise.

Soon after the news was known on campus, students organized a candlelight vigil for a quite remembrance and as a means to console each other. The following day, hundreds of students, faculty, and staff gathered at The Rock for a noontime memorial where those that knew her best had the opportunity to share memories and thoughts about Latif.

Professor of Political Science Joyce Kaufman, Latif’s academic advisor, spoke at a gathering, remembering her student as an “upbeat young woman who was excited about her direction and future goals,” was “deeply concerned about much of what she saw taking place in the world,” and was looking for a way to give back.

In fact, Margo had recently joined the College’s Center for Engagement with Communities mentor program and was excited to begin the process of mentoring a high school student. In addition, Margo was a proud Metaphonian and belonged to the Hawaiian Islander Club, and the Food Recovery Network.

Margo Latif memorialDuring the memorial at the Rock, Latif was bid a touching farewell with a rendition of the traditional Metaphonian song by active and alumni sisters.

Professor of History Laura McEnaney was Latif’s first year advisor, “Margo loved learning and it was a delight to have her in my class and in my mentor group. She loved Whittier and I will miss her enthusiasm.”   

Hailing from Kilauea, Hawaii, Latif was a graduate of the Island School. She was 20 years old.

“Margo was a bright young woman with tremendous promise,” said President Sharon Herzberger. “I have heard so many stories over the last day about her smile, her leadership qualities, and her desire to help others. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her family, her friends, staff, and the faculty who came to know her well. She will be sorely missed by her Poet family.”