Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to add to the prior post that I went to Duke and hate UNC with all my being yet it is an excellent school in a cool town in a great region with great sports (though not as good as Duke), really good social life for all, much smaller than most flagship state schools which is very appealing, and has a loyal alumni network both locally and nationally.
Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell!
How is the weather in Ridgewood, NJ? I love that your rat koach lost his first and last game to the Heels! Karma!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America’s first public remains its best!
UGA says hello
Your comment made me curious to google, interesting history. Do they claim being first in your like UNC does? 😀
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The first public college in America was the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was founded in 1789 and began operating in 1795. The University of Georgia also claimed the title of being the first public university, as it was chartered in 1785. However, the University of North Carolina is considered the first to actually begin holding classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America’s first public remains its best!
UGA says hello
They always try but are in fact second!
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary founded 1693 oldest public by almost 100 years over the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill branch. The heels do like hiring senior AARP members as their football coaches.
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary founded 1693 oldest public by almost 100 years over the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill branch. The heels do like hiring senior AARP members as their football coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America’s first public remains its best!
UGA says hello
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America’s first public remains its best!
UGA says hello
Anonymous wrote:America’s first public remains its best!
Anonymous wrote:I would like to add to the prior post that I went to Duke and hate UNC with all my being yet it is an excellent school in a cool town in a great region with great sports (though not as good as Duke), really good social life for all, much smaller than most flagship state schools which is very appealing, and has a loyal alumni network both locally and nationally.
Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell!