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University of Wollongong online graduation ceremony slammed by students

The University of Wollongong is coming under fire from students for its lacklustre online graduation ceremony on Thursday night.
Key points:
- Students say the graduation ceremony failed to recognise their achievements
- The ceremony was a pre-recorded Youtube video
- The Deputy Vice Chancellor said the ceremony was the best they could do in the current climate.
Students were provided with a link to a pre-recorded YouTube video that many believe failed to recognise their achievements.
“It was basically like watching the end credits of a crappy movie,” journalism and marketing student Mikayla Dennelly said.
“No-one read our names out; it was just this is our degree and then roll through the names.
“They also had the O-week festival this week, they…
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