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Students, clergy and professors at Villanova University in Pennsylvania react to the election of American Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, to the highest seat of the Catholic Church. Pope Leo graduated from Villanova with a bachelors degree in mathematics in 1977. "I'm in my dorm with my door open and just all across the floor, I hear people start yelling" says one student, while a reverend who worked with him says "he's very smart, He's very capable. But he was very relatable, very approachable". IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES ARRANGED IN SEQUENCES