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Gonville and Caius College, better known as Caius and pronounced "Keys", is a college of Cambridge University in the centre of the city, which was founded in 1348. The college comprises 500 undergraduates, 250 graduate students, and 100 fellows. |
Gonville and Caius College, better known as Caius, pronounced "Keys", is a central college of Cambridge University, founded in 1348. The college includes 500 undergraduates, 250 graduate students, and 100 fellows. |
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Within term, Caius mandates undergraduates pay for a large proportion of their evening meals, whether they are taken or not, with predictable effects on food quality. |
Caius mandates undergraduates pay for a large proportion of their evening meals within term, whether they take them or not, with predictable effects on the quality of the resulting food. |
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Gonville and Caius College, better known as Caius, pronounced "Keys", is a central college of Cambridge University, founded in 1348. The college includes 500 undergraduates, 250 graduate students, and 100 fellows.
Caius mandates undergraduates pay for a large proportion of their evening meals within term, whether they take them or not, with predictable effects on the quality of the resulting food.
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