College campuses across the United States are rich in history and tradition. Texas State is no different. Bobcat Update's Jason Harris takes a look.
Traditions at Texas State come in a wide variety and can vary greatly depending on which Bobcat you talk to. One alumni may tell you that it's tradition to take steps two-at-a-time while on campus. A current student might tell you waiting for parking has become tradition. Both would tell you this(train/traffic shot) has become a San Marcos tradition and neither would be happy about it.
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In its 15th year, Bobcat Build has become one of the most recognized and beneficial traditions in Texas State history.
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Texas State's website lists 27 items on its traditions and landmarks' page; however, most students probably could name only two or three. With enrollment records being set every year, many students feel it's important to honor the university's traditions.
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Every year graduating Bobcats dunk their rings and take the plunge into the river -- cap, gown and all.
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It will be up to students and the university alike to keep these traditions alive as new generations of Bobcats arrive on campus. For Bobcat Update, I'm Jason Harris.
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