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Comedian Jay Leno was made an honorary member of the University of Nevada-Reno’s Class of ’89 after taking humorous jabs at students. Leno addressed about 1,000 seniors Friday at a graduation lunch. To an art major, Leno quipped: “Art?! So you want to live at home with your parents when you get out.” To a psychology major, he said: “Oh--so when you’re out of a job, you’ll know why.” When a sociology major said he was unsure what he wanted to pursue after graduation, Leno turned to the audience and said: “It is hard to believe the Japanese are ahead of us.”

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