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The [http://www.cesa.skule.ca/ University of Toronto Chinese Engineering Students’ Association (CESA)] is a student-run, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Chinese culture, friendship, and communication between its members. Running for the 37th year beginning May 2011, CESA is one of the largest clubs within the engineering faculty, having approximately 400 undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni. CESA is a university-recognized club providing many events and services throughout the year. | The [http://www.cesa.skule.ca/ University of Toronto Chinese Engineering Students’ Association (CESA)] is a student-run, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Chinese culture, friendship, and communication between its members. Running for the 37th year beginning May 2011, CESA is one of the largest clubs within the engineering faculty, having approximately 400 undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni. CESA is a university-recognized club providing many events and services throughout the year. |
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The University of Toronto Chinese Engineering Students’ Association (CESA) is a student-run, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Chinese culture, friendship, and communication between its members. Running for the 37th year beginning May 2011, CESA is one of the largest clubs within the engineering faculty, having approximately 400 undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni. CESA is a university-recognized club providing many events and services throughout the year.