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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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