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Graduation ceremony #2

This is the graduation ceremony of a university in Canada two years ago (2022 ), part 2.

<卒業式本番>
After the guests are seated, the graduates finally enter from the back of the auditorium and take their seats in front of the stage. Then the teachers, dressed in gowns designed in the colors of their respective specialties, and the high achievers enter and take their places on stage. After the school song, the president and guests give speeches, and awards are given to outstanding students. The president of the university gives this speech four times a day for a total of 28 times, which is a lot of work. My daughter was the first one on the afternoon of the second day, or the seventh one in total. At that time, I already felt that the president's voice was a little dry, but she had a cold the following week and was having a hard time. After the awards, the graduates were called up one by one to the stage for a commemorative photo with the president. When their names were called, they were greeted with cheers from family and friends. The names of the graduates come from all over the world, so it is very difficult for the person who reads them out. They may have practiced how to read the names beforehand, but there were many times when they had to restate names that were not from English-speaking countries, and my daughter was one of them.

After the graduation ceremony, people gather in the plaza up the stairs from the Chan Center or in the adjacent rose garden to take pictures and videos. It was still early in the season for roses, but the garden was beautifully maintained. Unfortunately, it was cloudy, but I could see West Vancouver through the garden.

<同窓会>
After spending time with family and friends, the alumni headed to a reception at the alumni building. UBC has students and faculty from all over the world, and the Alumni Association seems to be active across the globe, with chapters in 37 cities in 30 countries. In English, alumni associations or alumnae are called alumni.

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