Other names considered included Richborough, a town in Kent, and Anselm, a former archbishop of Canterbury.
With limited funds, the initial study bedrooms lacked individual wash-basins, instead having communal facilities, though common areas for groups of study bedrooms were included, a change from the Eliot and Rutherford corridors.
Keynes College boast an expanded Dolche Vita where catered students are provided with breakfast and dinner.
Every year the college holds "Keynestock", a music festival for UKC artists, which attracts over 1500 students and raises money for charity.
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