After 70 days of record-high temperatures, students are finding different ways to seek refuge from the heat. Kelsey Manning has this Bobcat Update.
The first day of school usually has students rushing to get to their classes on time, but this year they may be moving even faster to get out of the sun. Coming off of a dry summer, the heat in Texas Hill Country has not let up. San Marcos residents are feeling the effects, even in the shade. Bobcats at Texas State are trying to stay cool -- using sunglasses, hats or even umbrellas. For some, simply adjusting to the climate is the biggest thing.
SOUNDBITE - Chris - "Hotter than ever"
For others, changing clothes is the best option.
SOUNDBITE - Andre - Clothing
No matter what, staying hydrated is a popular choice for beating the heat. You can see water bottles nearly everywhere on campus. High temperatures are expected to continue through the rest of the month. For Bobcat Update, I'm Kelsey Manning.
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