With spring break just around the corner, many Texas State students are still trying to find something to do during their week off. John Gregory has more in this Bobcat Update-----
Every ten years, the university must go through reaccreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities. Texas State has to make sure it is operating in compliance with core requirements and standards. Because the accrediting team is visiting iin mid-March, Texas State's spring break was scheduled to start a week earlier than most universities in the region. This creates a problem for students who wanted to spend their spring break with friends from other colleges or to experience the annual South by Southwest festival in Austin.
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Some students say they'll use the time off to get a little rest and relaxation. With warmer weather on the horizon, Sewell Park becomes a popular destination for many. After a rainy winter, the San Marcos River is full, and it's a great place to beat the heat. Other students are planning to hit the road for spring break destinations like South Padre Island.
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Spring break begins on March fifth and classes will resume on the sixteenth. For Bobcat Update, I’m John Gregory.
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