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People trying to make the case that rural Mississippi doesn't suck and suck hard? No sale.
 
People trying to make the case that rural Mississippi doesn't suck and suck hard? No sale.

The question is whether or not Starkville, MS are sucks more or less than Storrs, CT.

I can assure you, it does not suck more.
 
The question is whether or not Starkville, MS are sucks more or less than Storrs, CT.

I can assure you, it does not suck more.

That's the point. The fact that Starkville is in the middle of nowhere in rural Mississippi doesn't matter. You objectively have more at your fingertips in Starkville than you do in Storrs. As college towns go, it's superior. This is how it is with many/most state universities in the south and Midwest. The towns grew around the universities, even if there isn't much outside the towns for 50-100 miles.

Being "suburban" actually hurt UConn in this respect. Resistance to development has kept the town from growing around the university. Storrs center should be 2-3 times the size that it is.
 
The question is whether or not Starkville, MS are sucks more or less than Storrs, CT.

I can assure you, it does not suck more.

Honestly, the question to me is more “should anyone who loves Storrs and defends Storrs be ripping apart a college campus in the middle of nowhere?”

To me it wasn’t even to compare where sucks or doesn’t, I’m positive you can have a great time at UConn, Bona, Starkville or NYU... but as you mentioned picking apart another campus for the exact things UConn has is beyond lack of self-awareness.
 
While I loved my time at UConn, it has possibly the lamest campus of any major public university other than some of others in New England. I heard Durham, NH was a nice college town, but it's worse than Storrs except maybe for the lakes. Burlington crushes Storrs, but I've not been to Orono or Kingston. Sadly, Amherst beats Storrs, even if I think the UMass campus is gross.
Yeah, I think this argument is just so odd. Not you particularly HH but the whole “Storrs is in the middle of nowhere” as if kids are spending their time in a hermetically sealed bubble that stops at the town limits.

For those of us who have lived our lives in the Northeast, we have no concept of how far people travel for entertainment elsewhere. As I said previously in this thread there are three pretty significant cities within 90 minutes of campus and one the worlds greatest cities with 2.5 hours. That is definitely not in the middle of nowhere.

if you want to be in an urban campus where you’ve got a lot of club opportunities walking out your doors, the University of Connecticut is not your top choice. On the other hand if you want to live on campus with a lot of activities, including top-flight D1 sports, and relatively easy access to concert venues that are drivable, it is an outstanding choice.

It is silly to say that “it is in the middle of nowhere“ with so many diverse opportunities so easily accessible.
 
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Honestly, the question to me is more “should anyone who loves Storrs and defends Storrs be ripping apart a college campus in the middle of nowhere?”

To me it wasn’t even to compare where sucks or doesn’t, I’m positive you can have a great time at UConn, Bona, Starkville or NYU... but as you mentioned picking apart another campus for the exact things UConn has is beyond lack of self-awareness.
hehe. 'self-awareness,' here? in coastal northeast? surely you jest.


smug alert!
 
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Yeah, I think this argument is just so odd. Not you particularly HH but the whole “Storrs” is in the middle of nowhere“ as if kids are spending their time In a hermetically sealed bubble that stops at the town limits. For those of us who have lived our lives in the Northeast, we have no concept of how far people travel for entertainment elsewhere. As I said previously in this thread there are three pretty significant cities within 90 minutes of campus and one the worlds greatest cities with 2.5 hours. That is definitely not in the middle of nowhere.

if you want to be in an urban campus where you’ve got a lot of club opportunities walking out your doors, the University of Connecticut it’s not your choice. On the other hand if you want to campus with a lot of activities, including top-flight division one sports, and relatively easy access two concert venues use that are drivable, it is an outstanding choice.

it is silly to say that “it is in the middle of nowhere“ with so many diverse opportunities so easily accessible.

I never said it was the middle of nowhere. But the reality is that freshmen and sophomores can't have cars (or couldn't in my day) and that Hartford isn't remotely interesting. Yes, you can get to Boston or New York with a car. So? If you want the feel of a college town, where lots of college students walk from campus to a busy downtown area...you don't get it at UConn. You can get it at places that are much more the middle of nowhere like Manhattan, KS. I blame Mansfield mostly, but much of the east side of 195 should have been developed. There is a bunch of open land off Gurleyville behind Whitney.

I liked how close-knit the UConn student body was, I think in part due to our relative isolation. But it sure isn't for everybody. The only point here is that UConn alumni throwing stones at other campus locations, even Starkville, is pretty ridiculous.
 
Storrs has 3 4 small cities and 2 of the biggest casinos in the world closer to town than the interstate is to Starkville. I'm sure the college town itself is bigger but this isn't Bio-Dome.
 
I liked how close-knit the UConn student body was, I think in part due to our relative isolation. But it sure isn't for everybody. The only point here is that UConn alumni throwing stones at other campus locations, even Starkville, is pretty ridiculous.

Bingo. This is the only thing anyone was talking about.

Now CL82 is making it a discussion point on comparing UConn to other schools' fun and traveling 2.5 hours to hang out in a big city.
 
and iffn we want to be a 'national brand,' then we should start acting like one, cuz we ain't the only place with fun times at the lake. or blue skies.
all 50, all good.
 
I never said it was the middle of nowhere. But the reality is that freshmen and sophomores can't have cars (or couldn't in my day) and that Hartford isn't remotely interesting. Yes, you can get to Boston or New York with a car. So? If you want the feel of a college town, where lots of college students walk from campus to a busy downtown area...you don't get it at UConn. You can get it at places that are much more the middle of nowhere like Manhattan, KS. I blame Mansfield mostly, but much of the east side of 195 should have been developed. There is a bunch of open land off Gurleyville behind Whitney.

I liked how close-knit the UConn student body was, I think in part due to our relative isolation. But it sure isn't for everybody. The only point here is that UConn alumni throwing stones at other campus locations, even Starkville, is pretty ridiculous.
Reread my post and realize that I never said that you said “Storrs was in the middle of nowhere.”
I agree with you that the University of Connecticut isn’t an urban campus. I just don’t think that that’s a particularly insightful revelation.

I’m also on board for blaming the peoples Republic of Mansfield for, well pretty much anything from global inequity to rainy days. Their NIMBYism has prevented really important developments in Storrs, notably having a Pfizer research facility on campus. That would have dramatically increased our standing in the research community, possibly granting us AAU status, and would have been a source of jobs for northeastern Connecticut, which could use it.

I will disagree with you that Storrs doesn’t have a college town feel or that the college ambiance is somehow lacking. I just had a friend visit the campus in his quote was “this is how college campuses want to be. All the brick buildings and a centralized campus. I was really impressed.” Sometimes I think we discount it because it is “state U” and not an Ivy League school. That just isn’t a realistic assessment.

You and I can disagree that the fact that you can get to major cities relatively easily is a factor in determining UConn is not “ in the middle of nowhere.“

I’m absolutely in agreement that it is always foolish to try to promote yourself, or in this case your college, by denigrating others. Talk about your strengths not others perceived weaknesses. I’ll respectfully suggest that those making the argument “well Storrs, Connecticut is just as bad“ are really just the pot calling the kettle black.
 
Bingo. This is the only thing anyone was talking about.

Now CL82 is making it a discussion point on comparing UConn to other schools' fun and traveling 2.5 hours to hang out in a big city.
You are absolutely right the only major city in any proximity to the University of Connecticut is New York, well, wait a minute, that’s not true is it? Hartford, Providence, Boston are all closer than that. With all due respect, the notion that Yukon is in the middle of nowhere is just a meritless one.
 
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You are absolutely right the only major city in any proximity to the University of Connecticut is New York, well, wait a minute, that’s not true is it? Hartford, Providence, Boston are all closer than that. With all due respect, the notion that UConn is in the middle of nowhere it’s just a vapid one.

Sure. But nobody is saying that UConn "is in the middle of nowhere". It isn't part of the argument. You're the only one talking about that. The proximity of cities is pretty irrelevant to a kid in a dorm with no car. What's in Storrs is all that matters. I'll even grant you that it is probably feasible to Uber to the brewery in Willimantic.
 
If you want the feel of a college town, where lots of college students walk from campus to a busy downtown area...you don't get it at UConn.
Correct. UConn isn't located in a busy downtown area. No one is disputing that are they?
Sure. But nobody is saying that UConn "is in the middle of nowhere". It isn't part of the argument. You're the only one talking about that. The proximity of cities is pretty irrelevant to a kid in a dorm with no car. What's in Storrs is all that matters. I'll even grant you that it is probably feasible to Uber to the brewery in Willimantic.
Well as I understand the argument, the point was that some posters commented that Starkville was in the middle nowhere and Mr. French said Storrs is just bad, so yeah, that argument is being made and it is wrong.

I will respectfully disagree with you that walking distance is all that matters. It's kind of silly to suggest it. Even before I brought my car to Storrs, I went places which were off campus, pretty regularly and that was significantly before the Uber era.
 
Correct. UConn isn't located in a busy downtown area. No one is disputing that are they?

Well as I understand the argument, the point was that some posters commented that Starkville was in the middle nowhere and Mr. French said Storrs is just bad, so yeah, that argument is being made and it is wrong.

I will respectfully disagree with you that walking distance is all that matters. It's kind of silly to suggest it. Even before I brought my car to Storrs, I went places which were off campus, pretty regularly and that was significantly before the Uber era.

Holy cow it’s tough to have any sort of reasonable discussion here.
 
Holy cow it’s tough to have any sort of reasonable discussion here.
I guess, if you define people disagreeing with your contention that UConn is surrounded by farmland as being unreasonable.
 
I guess, if you define people disagreeing with your contention that UConn is surrounded by farmland as being unreasonable.

Or if you just disagree with everything, even things that weren’t brought up.

If you can’t believe a kid went to another campus that is in the middle of nowhere instead of going to UConn, and your main point is that the other campus is in the middle of nowhere (the entire thing I was originally commenting on) then you have zero self-awareness.

Define “farm” and “rural” “suburban” and “close proximity to cities” and “fun” and “middle of nowhere” literally however you want.
 
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Or if you just disagree with everything, even things that weren’t brought up.

If you can’t believe a kid went to another campus that is in the middle of nowhere instead of going to UConn, and your main point is that the other campus is in the middle of nowhere (the entire thing I was originally commenting on) then you have zero self-awareness.

Define “farm” and “rural” “suburban” and “close proximity to cities” and “fun” and “middle of nowhere” literally however you want.
If you have to argue that Storrs is surrounded by farmland, 90 miles from a city to make your point. You don't have one. It's ironic that you are being critical of posters (not me by the way) point out the fact that Starkville is in the middle of nowhere, and it is, by making the same claim about Storrs, which is not. I'm not sure why that was such a hot button for you.
 
If you have to argue that Storrs is surrounded by farmland, 90 miles from a city to make your point. You don't have one. It's ironic that you are being critical of posters (not me by the way) point out the fact that Starkville is in the middle of nowhere, and it is, by making the same claim about Storrs, which is not. I'm not sure why that was such a hot button for you.

You jumped in to argue about something that didn’t reference you, and you didn’t say, so obviously it was a hot button issue FOR YOU.

I answered this 5x by now, but 90 miles away from a city doesn’t make your campus less remote or less rural or more or less fun, and it definitely doesn’t mean you can’t have farms. I’m pretty sure there are farms within 90 miles of a LOT of cities.

So again, and for the last time, you’re being (maybe intentionally? Chief’s other account?) not self-aware.
 
You jumped in to argue about something that didn’t reference you, and you didn’t say, so obviously it was a hot button issue FOR YOU.

I answered this 5x by now, but 90 miles away from a city doesn’t make your campus less remote or less rural or more or less fun, and it definitely doesn’t mean you can’t have farms. I’m pretty sure there are farms within 90 miles of a LOT of cities.

So again, and for the last time, you’re being (maybe intentionally? Chief’s other account?) not self-aware.
Lol, if you are posting on a message board, you can't get your panties in a bunch when someone reacts to what you've posted.

You consistently imply that there is nothing between Storrs and Boston (the 90 minute reference) both above and in the quote below:
That’s kinda my point. 90 minutes to the nearest city in farm land is not “around” anything.
That is absolutely false. You said that "you aren't a Connecticut guy" but surely you understand that that is false, right? So why be so disingenuous?

I am "a Connecticut guy" so you will forgive me if I point that that is erroneous every time you say it. The irony is that you are doing the same thing that you complained about other posters doing.
 
Lol, if you are posting on a message board, you can't get your panties in a bunch when someone reacts to what you've posted.

You consistently imply that there is nothing between Storrs and Boston (the 90 minute reference) both above and in the quote below:

That is absolutely false. You said that "you aren't a Connecticut guy" but surely you understand that that is false, right? So why be so disingenuous?

I am "a Connecticut guy" so you will forgive me if I point that that is erroneous every time you say it. The irony is that you are doing the same thing that you complained about other posters doing.
Do you have an "off" switch? You do realize that you are not required to endlessly argue about every single point that anyone raises on here. When do you reach the point where you finally say...it doesn't really matter, on to something else. You're like the person that has to get the last word in every single time....let it go, please
 
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Do you have an "off" switch? You do realize that you are not required to endlessly argue about every single point that anyone raises on here. When do you reach the point where you finally say...it doesn't really matter, on to something else. You're like the person that has to get the last word in every single time....let it go, please
Feel free to use the ignore function and then you won't see a single post of mine. You realize that that is option for you, right?
 
Feel free to use the ignore function and then you won't see a single post of mine. You realize that that is option for you, right?
What good would ignoring you be. Having you around lets me know that my existence on this rock isn't so bad.
 
What good would ignoring you be. Having you around lets me know that my existence on this rock isn't so bad.
Then there really isn't much point in whining about it right?
 
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