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UJ graduation in rebuilt auditorium

- ILANIT CHERNICK

THE UNIVERSITY of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) this week will be hosting its first set of graduation ceremonies in its newly rebuilt Sanlam Auditorium, after it was torched last year.

The university said it cost an estimated R100 million to repair the auditorium and the computer labs above it, which were destroyed in a fire-bomb- ing in May last year in an incident believed to be connected to #FeesMustFa­ll.

“There were contributi­ons from former students but it didn’t amount to much money. Most of the money used was from the insurance and the university’s budget,” said spokespers­on Kaamini Reddy.

Reddy noted that a record number of students would be graduating over the next few weeks.

“Almost 9 500 students will graduate at the university’s newly refurbishe­d auditorium, after the 1 000-seater auditorium was scorched,” she added.

Among these are 4 915 undergradu­ate degrees, 2 614 undergradu­ate diplomas and 1 967 at postgradua­te level.

Thirty-eight doctoral degrees will be awarded while 1 600 honours degrees and 204 master’s degrees are to be conferred.

The graduates include students from the university’s four campuses across all nine faculties.

Following investigat­ions by police, the Hawks and forensic investigat­ors, 17 students were found to have allegedly taken part in the arson attack.

The university embarked on disciplina­ry action against the students who were identified as having been involved.

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 ??  ?? FROM THE ASHES: The University of Johannesbu­rg’s auditorium, above, after it was refurbishe­d following an arson attack in last year’s protests, right.
FROM THE ASHES: The University of Johannesbu­rg’s auditorium, above, after it was refurbishe­d following an arson attack in last year’s protests, right.
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