Family, food, and football: What else could a college kid ask for?
The Thanksgiving holiday is approaching quickly, which means a step away from classes for a few days for students at Michigan State University.
With thousands upon thousands of MSU students taking classes in the college town of East Lansing, the variety of plans people have for the long weekend will be to a great extent.
A lot of international students who are unable to travel back home for such a short period of time remain on campus.
The Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions, or OCAT, puts on a Thanksgiving dinner event for students, faculty and staff who will still be on campus on the holiday.
Whether students may be headed home, going on an extravagant vacation or just staying put at school, it is bound to be a relaxing break from classes for most.
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