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8 Things I Miss The Most About Villanova

Hopeful about returning to Villanova in August, here are 8 things I miss the most about Nova Nation.

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8 Things I Miss The Most About Villanova
Christina Croff

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With the news from Father Peter that we'll be returning to campus later this summer, every Villanova student is eager to head back to 800 E. Lancaster Avenue. Here are just a few of the things that every Wildcat is missing about Nova Nation.

Nova Hat Guy at Basketball Games

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An icon at basketball games, Nova Hat Guy knows how to make the fans go wild and have a good time.

Sunset walks over the bridge

Alyssa Paster

Nothing is better than walking back to South from a 4:30 class and enjoying the sunset over Lancaster Ave.

Campco after Courts

James S

The best comfort food around. A must have experience. Highly recommend their mozzarella sticks and zilly fries.

Saturday tailgates at Wells Fargo

Alyssa Paster

An experience that every Villanova student must have: waking up at 8 am to stand outside WFC in 30 degree weather to cheer on our Wildcats.

Study sessions in Bartley

The best place to pull an all nighter.

Cova's flatbread pizza

Alyssa Paster

Honestly some of the best food on campus is here and I miss their pizzas dearly.

Formals in Philly

The best memories & experiences will be made at formals and its always fun to dress up sometimes!

Everything

Alyssa Paster & Kristen Olsen

Seriously though, what's not to miss about Villanova? Some of the best people you will ever meet are there and it's the best school on Earth.

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