Over
2,000 students donned their mortarboards, gowns and hoods for the
University of Gloucestershire's 2004 graduation ceremonies.
Hundreds
of proud parents and family members celebrated the academic achievements
of their kin at Cheltenham Race Course's vast new venue, The Centaur.
Check
out our photo gallery of the event:
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Graduates
ranged from people in their twenties to one 77-year-old lady, who
proved that it's never too late to study.
News
broadcaster Sir Trevor Macdonald was granted an Honorary Doctorate
in recognition of his services to journalism, and gave a speech
about the ongoing importance of his profession in the modern world.
Also
among those granted Honorary Doctorates are writer Dick King-Smith
and Gardener's World presenter Chris Beardshaw.
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