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The 20 Most Beautiful Colleges in America
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 10:30 am
by El Scorcho
They're talking about the campus, not the ladies. Sorry, fellas.
1. Pepperdine University
2. Princeton University
3. Loyola Marymount University
4. Sweet Briar College
5. Mount Holyoke College
6. Agnes Scott College
7. Sewanee
8. Kenyon College
9. Scripps College
10. Elon University
11. Swarthmore College
12. University of Hawaii, Manoa
13. College of the Atlantic
14. New College of Florida
15. Mercer University
16. Flagler College
17. University of Alabama
18. Rhodes College
19. CUNY Brooklyn
20. Wagner College
Article with justifications and pictures:
http://campussqueeze.com/static/20-Most ... leges.html
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 4:54 pm
by ALUmnus
Nice read (except for the liberal commentary). Didn't something recently happen to Kenyon College, like they're going to shut their doors or something? I can't remember, and don't really feel like looking it up.
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 6:18 pm
by shukcb04
back a few years ago i think LC could have competed with some of those schools, but the Grounds department has gone to **** the last several years. nice to see a bunch of D3 schools on the list

Posted: August 14th, 2007, 6:47 pm
by Cider Jim
If we could brick Schilling & the Hanger and bulldoze the circle dorms, we could contend for that list, don't you think?

Posted: August 14th, 2007, 7:06 pm
by olldflame
Cider Jim wrote:If we could brick Schilling & the Hanger and bulldoze the circle dorms, we could contend for that list, don't you think? 
Nope.
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 7:10 pm
by SuperJon
We don't have enough grass.
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 7:41 pm
by Sly Fox
I don't have any real issue with most of those selections. I think it might have added Covenant College (CJ knows about the castle in the clouds) and Rice University.
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 7:52 pm
by RagingTireFire
SuperJon wrote:We don't have enough grass.
I bet we could borrow some from Radford.
We do bash Radford on this board, right?
Otherwise, I'm taking my bashing stick and going home.
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 10:24 pm
by paradox
Sweet Briar?????.... over UVA or William & Mary???? Kinda makes ya wonder if the editors of that article ever stepped foot in the Commonwealth.
And in NC, they chose Elon over Duke??????????
C'mon, how much did schools like Sweet Briar, Elon, and CUNY-Brooklyn have to pay for this little promotional?
Yea, there are a few nice campuses that were mentioned, such as Princeton and Pepperdine, but that's just to give the article a little validation to go along with their paid promotional.
Overall, this list is a complete farce.

Posted: August 14th, 2007, 10:40 pm
by paradox
Since I'm on the road quite a bit, I've seen my fair share of campuses. And here is a small list of schools that need to be in any top 20 discussion in order for it to be legitimate:
Boston College
Virginia
Stanford
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
Duke
Cornell
Colgate
North Carolina
Posted: August 14th, 2007, 10:57 pm
by PAmedic
still laughing over CUNY-Brooklyn.
yup - the first thing that comes to mind when thinking "beautiful college campus" : BROOKLYN
maybe MANGER can pop back in and tell us how beautiful those NYC schools really are.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 12:30 am
by mrmacphisto
paradox wrote:Sweet Briar?????.... over UVA or William & Mary???? Kinda makes ya wonder if the editors of that article ever stepped foot in the Commonwealth.
Sweet Briar has a beautiful campus, and it's all together. UVA has some great buildings and a lot of history, but much of it's sort of strewn about the town of Charlottesville (or rather an area of the town). The campus is all over. I'm not going to pretend to know what the criteria were for this list, but that might have been a factor. I can't speak for W&M, as I haven't explored it as thoroughly. Sweet Briar isn't huge, but it's well put together and somewhat scenic. I was pleasantly surprised to see it make the list.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 1:14 am
by flamesfilmguy
dox. Sweet briar definitly deserves to be on that list. Have you been there? as for some of the other school's i have no idea i've not been to them. UVA definitly should be on there. and as for LU possibly getting on the list.... not gonna happen. unless the campus moves. the set up of the campus is definitly not user friendly. i dunno i guess this is just coming from a student's perspective.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 1:27 am
by PeterParker
BTW, that Flagler College is amazing. The exterior aesthetics are nice but the interior is phenomenal with all of the trimmings...granted, the site being a former luxury hotel helps a bunch, but still, those facilities are awe-inspiring (at least from the photos.)
Flagler Link:
http://www.flagler.edu/gallery/explore/slideshow.html
(About 6 or 7 photos in starts the really nice interior facility pics.)
(Also, hope springs eternal that a future version of the LU campus would be worthy of getting on a list like this at some point in the future at least as an honorable mention

.)
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:31 am
by paradox
flamesfilmguy wrote:dox. Sweet briar definitly deserves to be on that list. Have you been there? as for some of the other school's i have no idea i've not been to them. UVA definitly should be on there. and as for LU possibly getting on the list.... not gonna happen. unless the campus moves. the set up of the campus is definitly not user friendly. i dunno i guess this is just coming from a student's perspective.
The list is bogus, and I'm sure that there was some kind of incentive for the editors to select those schools. If the Times-Dispatch rated the schools across Virginia, UVA and W&M would go 1-2, easily, and Sweet Briar would barely make the top five. The same would hold true for North Carolina, where Wake, Duke, and UNC woud go 1-2-3, before anyone would even think about considering Elon. And yet, UVA, W&M, Wake, UNC, Duke ect. didn't even make the list, but Sweet Briar and Elon did, along with CUNY-Brooklyn?
Boston College and Cornell are breathtaking, especially in the spring and fall. Notre Dame, Colgate, and Stanford have to be up there as well. Rice and BYU are impressive. And yet, these schools don't even make the list.
....again, completely bogus list

Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:35 am
by bigsmooth
university of alabama???

Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:40 am
by blwall1416
paradox wrote: The same would hold true for North Carolina, where Wake, Duke, and UNC woud go 1-2-3...
I gotta disagree with Duke being that high. I've been to their campus many, many times. The faux-gothic structures & acid-washed stone to give it an older look, cheapens the campus.
I agree with Wake. That campus has an amazing setting. UNC's campus is nice, though they always have construction going on that takes away from it a little bit.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:43 am
by LUconn
UVA's is really nothign to write home about. Sure there's some cool authentic Jeffersonian buildings but as a whole, it's just like a downtown looking area. I'll agree with Duke not being that great either. Neat gothic looking buildings but, eh.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:43 am
by paradox
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:49 am
by paradox
LUconn wrote:UVA's is really nothign to write home about. Sure there's some cool authentic Jeffersonian buildings but as a whole, it's just like a downtown looking area. I'll agree with Duke not being that great either. Neat gothic looking buildings but, eh.
You have to be joking. UVA would easily crack the top-20 of a true list. I'd even say, top-10.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:49 am
by RagingTireFire
I think Flagler looks less like a college and more like a rehab facility.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:50 am
by bigsmooth
UVA is a very pretty school and those who have not been over the entire campus probably would say it's not. i doubt i would put it in the top 20 in the US though. hey flameshaw, what about UCSB?? i have heard that place is awesome.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 8:50 am
by El Scorcho
paradox wrote:And in NC, they chose Elon over Duke??????????
Yes. Duke has a gorgeous gothic campus...that is surrounded on all sides by the trashcan that is the city of Durham. It creeps in all around, and ruins the vibe I get at Duke completely. Sure, the woods and everything are nice barrier, but Durham is like a disease.
As for North Carolina, I grew up in Chapel Hill and I'll say that it's alright, but the campus shows it's age. It's classic, but not necessarily among the most beautiful in my mind. Especially with some of the ugly old buildings around there. You can definitely tell it's a government operation.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 9:03 am
by LUconn
paradox wrote:LUconn wrote:UVA's is really nothign to write home about. Sure there's some cool authentic Jeffersonian buildings but as a whole, it's just like a downtown looking area. I'll agree with Duke not being that great either. Neat gothic looking buildings but, eh.
You have to be joking. UVA would easily crack the top-20 of a true list. I'd even say, top-10.
I am absolutely not joking. It's got some nice parts. It's got some not that nice parts.
Posted: August 15th, 2007, 9:04 am
by paradox
bigsmooth wrote:UVA is a very pretty school and those who have not been over the entire campus probably would say it's not. i doubt i would put it in the top 20 in the US though. hey flameshaw, what about UCSB?? i have heard that place is awesome.
The Rotunda has to be the most photographed campus building in the US. That entire section is really cool to look at, during any season of the year. I'd say that the Rotunda and Rugby Avenue alone are enough to get them into the top-10 of any real list.