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03-19-2007, 11:22 PM
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I had to give a rep point to GoPadge for acknowledging my alma mater's Horseshoe...it is definitely the nicest part of campus! I'm not even one who embraces historical architecture, but the Horseshoe is a place you just have to love regardless!
I have to add UNC-Chapel Hill to this list. I LOVE the campus and the town!
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03-20-2007, 08:26 AM
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Shhh, just don't tell anyone that I went to Clemson....
Although I did graduate from HS in Columbia.
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03-20-2007, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by GoPadge
Shhh, just don't tell anyone that I went to Clemson....
Although I did graduate from HS in Columbia.
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lol, I'll keep that secret between us! I'm a bit of a traitor myself to be honest
How in the world could you be from Columbia though and go to Clemson? Isn't that forbidden? hahahahaha...but really, Clemson has a beautiful campus also 
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03-20-2007, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by pittnurse70
The University of Colorado, no contest. "Minds to Match our Mountains"
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heh
Except for when the couches are on fire.
It is a beautiful campus.
The campus at University of California at Santa Cruz is beautiful.
Florida State University in Tallahassee has a beautiful campus also; you can't beat those rolling hills, gardens and canopy roads.
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03-20-2007, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by manofbess
lol, I'll keep that secret between us! I'm a bit of a traitor myself to be honest
How in the world could you be from Columbia though and go to Clemson? Isn't that forbidden? hahahahaha...but really, Clemson has a beautiful campus also 
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At the time I graduated from HS, my mother was teaching at USC. I couldn't live at home and party, I mean study. Overall Clemson does have a beautiful campus, but nothing that really compares to the Horseshoe.
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03-20-2007, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by GoPadge
At the time I graduated from HS, my mother was teaching at USC. I couldn't live at home and party, I mean study. Overall Clemson does have a beautiful campus, but nothing that really compares to the Horseshoe.
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I actually started out at Clemson and ended up graduating from USC. I wanted to go to USC altogether. I'd always been a Gamecock fan in high school and I loved the feel of the school...so after my sophomore year at Clemson, I made the trek south. I thought I was a huge traitor but I saw quite a bit of folks down there who I had seen in a class or two...so I guess the transfer is more common than I thought.
How could you say that the beautiful eyesore on Clemson's campus, formerly known as Johnstone (I stayed in E my freshman year) doesn't compare to the Horseshoe??? 
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03-20-2007, 12:35 PM
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It's hard to name an ugly college campus. My favorite, of course, the University of Alabama, especially with the azaleas blooming. U of Tennessee has it charms, as does Auburn. U of North Alabama has a pretty campus that has been renovated in a very attractive manner. U of Alabama in Huntsville, lovely pond. U of Alabama in Birmingham is very exciting, with the new rec center. U of Montevallo - so pretty! I've also visited Jacksonville State (east Alabama), South Alabama, Jacksonville State, Florida State, Clemson, Tennessee Tech, Virginia, Penn State, Ohio State: all very attractive places. Too bad subdivisions can't be as pretty!
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03-20-2007, 12:45 PM
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I'd have to say the University of North Carolina. Stunning campus and perfect college town (Chapel Hill).
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03-20-2007, 12:50 PM
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The Citadel
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03-20-2007, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by manofbess
I actually started out at Clemson and ended up graduating from USC. I wanted to go to USC altogether. I'd always been a Gamecock fan in high school and I loved the feel of the school...so after my sophomore year at Clemson, I made the trek south. I thought I was a huge traitor but I saw quite a bit of folks down there who I had seen in a class or two...so I guess the transfer is more common than I thought.
How could you say that the beautiful eyesore on Clemson's campus, formerly known as Johnstone (I stayed in E my freshman year) doesn't compare to the Horseshoe??? 
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I lived in F, the F annex and B before moving off campus. You had to love the aluminum foil walls.
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