Sister college
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Harvard University and Yale University in the USA, and Oxford University, Cambridge University and Dublin University in Britain & Ireland, have a tradition of pairing their respective residential colleges or Houses with one another.[1][2][3] Colleges that are paired are referred to as sister colleges, and have a ceremonial and symbolic relationship to one another. Students at one college can often find accommodation at their sister college should they be visiting the other University; this is especially relevant to Harvard and Yale students during the annual The Game.
See also
- Harvard-Yale sister colleges
- List of Oxbridge sister colleges
- Seven Sisters (colleges), a group of American women's colleges
References
- ↑ Maryalice Gill, Oriel breaks with sister college after accusations of “abuse”, The Oxford Student, 25 February 2010.
- ↑ Exeter College graduates visit Cambridge, Exeter College, Oxford, UK.
- ↑ About Darwin, Darwin College, Cambridge, UK.
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