Jumping into the San Marcos River after graduation is a Texas State tradition for students, but how do students graduating in December feel about this tradition? Bobcat Update's Robert Vela (VEL-UH)-the-third has the story.
Texas State University holds graduation ceremonies every semester for students finishing their journeys through college. Graduates have the chance to participate in the long-held tradition of jumping into the San Marcos River at Sewell Park to commemorate their life as a Texas State student. Many students are definitely looking forward to participating in this tradition.
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But some students say they WON'T be among those jumping in the river.
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Those who plan to take the dive say it's a tradition they simply can't ignore.
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SU ("Whether it's freezing or beautiful weather, most graduates will still take the plunge into the San Marcos River after receiving their diploma. For Bobcat Update, I'm Robert Vela (VEL-UH)-the-third.")
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