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    Watch: UK university students chant ‘pay your workers’ at graduation ceremony

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    · Jul 14, 2023 · 01:39 pm
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    · Jun 23, 2023 · 02:53 pm
  • Watch: Pregnant woman attends graduation ceremony while in labour to receive her college degree

    Watch: Pregnant woman attends graduation ceremony while in labour to receive her college degree

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    · May 16, 2023 · 03:44 pm
  • ‘Who I am’: Student says ‘curly hair’ instead of ‘gay’ in commencement speech to avoid censorship

    ‘Who I am’: Student says ‘curly hair’ instead of ‘gay’ in commencement speech to avoid censorship

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    · May 29, 2022 · 12:49 pm
  • Watch: US student goes into labour on graduation day, university head brings ceremony to hospital

    Watch: US student goes into labour on graduation day, university head brings ceremony to hospital

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    · May 18, 2022 · 07:00 pm
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  • Domestically, Brazil was a mess. Now, its foreign policy is in crisis too

    Domestically, Brazil was a mess. Now, its foreign policy is in crisis too

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