Anonymous wrote:I'm from MI and don't find Ann Arbor all that great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one person posting here seems to have an overly narrow view of what makes something a “college town.” Granted, others are being overly broad in their perceptions.
I believe Boston can be considered a college town though! Here’s a list from Travel + Leisure earlier this year, with some unexpected places and a few surprises. This is obviously a very subjective topic without much in the way of official metrics.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-college-towns-and-cities-6560620
+1
PP is weirdly rigid about her definition of "college town".
"College towns revolve around college sports." LOL, no.
You think Chapel would be the same without UNC basketball? Blacksburg wouldn’t be on the map if not for VT football.
That may be true for some schools but it’s not true for most.
Can you name college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town?
Ann Arbor
Durham
South Bend
Are you screwing with us?
Those are “college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town“, as requested by the PP.
?
I’m so sorry - I misread it. My bad
No worries. It was an odd request.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one person posting here seems to have an overly narrow view of what makes something a “college town.” Granted, others are being overly broad in their perceptions.
I believe Boston can be considered a college town though! Here’s a list from Travel + Leisure earlier this year, with some unexpected places and a few surprises. This is obviously a very subjective topic without much in the way of official metrics.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-college-towns-and-cities-6560620
+1
PP is weirdly rigid about her definition of "college town".
"College towns revolve around college sports." LOL, no.
You think Chapel would be the same without UNC basketball? Blacksburg wouldn’t be on the map if not for VT football.
That may be true for some schools but it’s not true for most.
Can you name college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town?
Ann Arbor
Durham
South Bend
Are you screwing with us?
Those are “college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town“, as requested by the PP.
?
I’m so sorry - I misread it. My bad
Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget DC
Adding Amherst MA and Columbus OH
And Charleston does have a college town vibe, just high end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill
Confused it is just a little strip
Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget DC/College Park
Adding Amherst MA and Columbus OH
And Charleston does have a college town vibe, just high end.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one person posting here seems to have an overly narrow view of what makes something a “college town.” Granted, others are being overly broad in their perceptions.
I believe Boston can be considered a college town though! Here’s a list from Travel + Leisure earlier this year, with some unexpected places and a few surprises. This is obviously a very subjective topic without much in the way of official metrics.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-college-towns-and-cities-6560620
+1
PP is weirdly rigid about her definition of "college town".
"College towns revolve around college sports." LOL, no.
You think Chapel would be the same without UNC basketball? Blacksburg wouldn’t be on the map if not for VT football.
That may be true for some schools but it’s not true for most.
Can you name college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town?
Ann Arbor
Durham
South Bend
Are you screwing with us?
Those are “college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town“, as requested by the PP.
?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these being listed aren’t “college towns” though.
They are towns people like tha happen to have a college (or 2-4 colleges) nearby.
College Station, Texas
Now that’s a college town.
Agree.
A college town is a place where ther identity of the town is centered on the university.
a.k.a. middle of nowhere
Chapel Hill, Charlottesville, Athens GA are middle of nowhere? These are high culture towns with proximity to major cities.
I thought Charlottesville was in the middle of nowhere. Not much around
well i live there and you could not be more wrong. Google what to do in Charlottesville. Start with the art scene, vineyards, Montecello, Poplar Forest, tour UVA itself, a world UNESCO site, walk the old mall for a fun stroll and great food. For fantastic french food try Fleurie on the mall. Great seafood and BBQ places. Antiquing. Driving. fabullous golfing. horseback riding. canoeing. hot air balloons. great old book stores. hiking. gorgeous countryside....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one person posting here seems to have an overly narrow view of what makes something a “college town.” Granted, others are being overly broad in their perceptions.
I believe Boston can be considered a college town though! Here’s a list from Travel + Leisure earlier this year, with some unexpected places and a few surprises. This is obviously a very subjective topic without much in the way of official metrics.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-college-towns-and-cities-6560620
+1
PP is weirdly rigid about her definition of "college town".
"College towns revolve around college sports." LOL, no.
You think Chapel would be the same without UNC basketball? Blacksburg wouldn’t be on the map if not for VT football.
That may be true for some schools but it’s not true for most.
Can you name college towns in which NCAA sports do play a major role in the town?
Ann Arbor
Durham
South Bend
Are you screwing with us?