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Te Rangihīroa College Te Whare Whakamaru o Te Rangihīroa, in Dunedin, New Zealand, is the University of Otago's newest Colleges of the University of Otago, residential college, accommodating 450 students. History 192 Castle file:192 Castle.jpg, Te Kāreti o Castle in 2025 The college opened as Te Rangi Hīroa College in 2014 in a former hotel, and took its name from Otago's first Māori people, Māori graduate Peter Buck (anthropologist), Te Rangihīroa, also known as Sir Peter Buck. The hotel, LivingSpace, was converted in 2011 from a building built in 1958 for leather tanning company Glendermid. The university bought the hotel for $6.75 million in 2013. The original college building has remained in use under the new name 192 Castle College Te Kāreti o Castle. It can accommodate 125 students in ensuite rooms and can provide female-only accommodation and alcohol-free accommodation. The university said 192 Castle College would be run as an annex to nearby Cumberland Co ...
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