The Bradford Technical College CG changed its name several times over the years as the name of the institution itself morphed. At one stage it was called the Bradford Institute of Technology Students Union Potholing Club. (BITSUPC must be one of the longest set of initials any club ever had! Can anyone offer a longer set?)
Ultimately, in 1966, the institution received its Royal Charter and morphed a final time to become the University of Bradford. At that point its caving club became the University of Bradford Union Pothole Club (UBUPC).
It remained so until 1993 when, in the wake of the Lyme Bay Disaster, its activities were curtailed to the point of extinction. This was as a result of the university's reaction to the implications of facilitating "dangerous sports" on those in its care. As I understand it, many other student clubs went the same way at the same time.
The club itself, however, refused to die! It set itself up privately, outside of the university's strictures, as the East Pennine Outdoor Club (EPOC), and continues to this day - though caving is now only one of many outdoor activities its members pursue.