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Didn't see piece and not attacking South Bend by NDoggie78
But it really doesn't compare well with most any other college town.
First, a lot of college towns are right on the doorstep of the University - South Bend a couple miles away
Second, while better than my day (hardly anyone ventured into town - now there are a few places where kids go - and there was no Eddy Street Commons) I'd still say most of the everyday social events occur on campus.
Third, if you are picking your University based solely on party life and social events and the surrounding town, you're probably not going to fit at ND anyway.
I'm sure the piece was slanted, but we all know South Bend is not Austin (or name your college town).