User:MusicMaker5376/sandbox4

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[edit] Lead

In good shape; will expand as the article expands.

[edit] History

The history is in good shape for now. Once some of the other sections are fleshed out, it should probably be expanded.

[edit] Campus

Blurb about Arboretum Villanova, location, etc. There should be three subsections for each section of campus. Things that should be said about each building:

  • When was it built?
  • Where did the money come from?
  • After whom is it named?
  • Have there been expansions/remodels/renovations? When?
  • What is the architectural style?
  • How many rooms/labs/computers/etc?
  • If it's a residence hall, how many people live there? Has it always housed boys/girls/priests/seminarians?

[edit] Main campus

Overview.

[edit] Administrative buildings, etc.

St. Thomas Church
St. Thomas Seminary
Austin
Connelly
Dougherty

[edit] Academic facilities

Tolentine Hall

"Fedigan's Folly" and whatnot.

CEER
Barry

Is it really "the only governmental building with a cross"?

Mendel
SAC
Bartley
Vasey

[edit] Librarys

Falvey
Old Falvey
Digital

[edit] Residence halls

Simpson, O'Dwyer, etc

I once heard -- from a priest -- that Simpson was a whorehouse in the day.

Fedigan
Coor
Alumni
St. Rita
Sheehan and Sullivan

[edit] Other landmarks

Oreo
That clock
The Grotto
Sheehan Beach

[edit] West Campus

St. Mary's
Apartments
Dundale
Burns
Conference Center

[edit] South Campus

Stanford
Good Counsel
Donohue
Other buildings
The hill

If anything can be found on it. If not, it can go into the lead for South Campus.

[edit] Athletic Complex

The Pavilion

I was there during the DuPont murder scandal. Should probably be mentioned.

Jake Nevin

Supposedly Al Capone donated much of the money for it. Is this true?

Stadium

Capacity, etc.

[edit] Performing Arts Center

The University's need for one has been well-documented.

[edit] Access to public transportation

I believe that there are already articles on the train stations.

[edit] Academics

Introduction including various rankings

[edit] College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1842)

History, dean, etc. Overview of disciplines.

[edit] Villanova School of Business (1922)

[edit] College of Engineering (1905)

[edit] College of Nursing (1953)

[edit] School of Law (1953)

[edit] Research

[edit] Study Abroad programs

[edit] Malvern Prep?

It should be mentioned somewhere in the article. Maybe, since it's no longer part of the campus, it should be in the History?

[edit] Student life

Overview

[edit] Orientation

Supposedly the Orientation was one of the best in the nation (decided by whom remains to be seen...).

[edit] Special Olympics

Good start, lets see if we can get some historical information in there.

[edit] Villanova Emergency Medical Services

I'm not really sure what else could be said about VEMS.

[edit] Campus publications and media

This section need some work. The information on the Villanovan is relatively good, but the radio station, etc., all need work.

[edit] NROTC

There's definitely a lot more that could be said.

[edit] Habitat for Humanity

Expand.

[edit] Campus Ministry

[edit] Balloon Day

Or should this be under "Traditions"?

[edit] Music Activities

[edit] Villanova Theatre

Wins Barrymores all the time and produced the current President.

[edit] Key Club

[edit] Athletics

The lead is pretty good, but needs expansion.

[edit] Men's Basketball

There's more that needs to be said. When did the program start?

[edit] Football

[edit] Women's Cross Country

[edit] Intramurals

[edit] Traditions

[edit] The University Seal

About as complete as it can be.

[edit] "Sister Bell"

Also in pretty good shape. I think it needs more citations, tho.

[edit] Campus myths

You know.... Whatever....

[edit] People

[edit] Notable faculty

I'm sure there must be someone....

[edit] Notable alumni

Almost finished....

[edit] Commencement speakers

I think this section can stay, but should probably be prozized.