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11 Things To Get Excited About Going Back To Cuse

If you aren't excited your lying.

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11 Things To Get Excited About Going Back To Cuse
By Cambre Codington

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We've officially hit July and you can't even pretend like you aren't missing Cuseland and all that comes with it. Whether it's the tailgates, dining hall food (kidding), or your friends, there's still that gap in your heart waiting to be filled when August decides to roll around. Here are 11 things you definitely miss about your favorite college town.

1. Tailgate Season 

Football is back in action, and tailgates are in full swing right from the get-go. Better stock your wardrobe with all things Orange before it's too late!!

2. If you're an upperclassman this year, it's prime freshman harassment time 

Don't lie, you were 'moo'd' at once too.

3. Waking up for 8 a.m.'s

I mean, who doesn't love a good ole 8 a.m.?? Kidding!

4. Heading back to DJ's & Harry's 

How badly you've missed paying for overpriced cover and drinks while being surrounded by sweaty college kids who are just as broke as you are.

5. The new and improved Archbold Gym 

If you've been waiting for that sign to get back into the gym, this is it. Really.

6. The snow

Am I kidding? Or am I being serious? Take your pick.

7. Ernie dining hall

Oh, the joy of waiting in line for 15 minutes just to get inside, only to find out the chicken tenders are already gone.

8. Football games 

Even though we're missing Eric Dungey, maybe Syracuse can pull through and beat Clemson again?

9. The quad 

On those rare sun-filled days, the quad is always full of students smiling and looking happy!

10. The frats 

Dare I say more?

11. Classes 

I hope you don't take this too seriously.

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