Lancaster University was built in a warehouse above a prominent night club, the Sugarhouse, in 1694. No subjects were taught; instead students would choose to stay there as a holiday destination, spending all night dancing to Cheesy Pop music and all day wrecked out of their skulls on a selection of research chemicals. This was deemed non-constructive by local officials, and it moved to its current site in 2005. It is a perpetual building site and is not planned on being completed ever. Due to this, all upstanding accommodation consists of regenerated prison blocks, is just below the minimum standard in the country, and to be quite honest, no-one is complaining.
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