"I hung out with family and played a lot of Frisbee golf and touch football. On thanksgiving day I went to a football game between two big rival high schools, but it was so cold that we left at half time. The best part of break was going to a big party that a lot of people from high school were at" Danny Martin, Freshman in College of Arts and Sciences
"Over break I hung out with my family and went to my cabin in Warrenton, Missouri.,”What did you do over Thanksgiving Break?
"I hung out with family and played a lot of Frisbee golf and touch football. On Thanksgiving day I went to a football game between two big rival high schools, but it was so cold that we left at half time. The best part of break was going to a big party that a lot of people from high school were at."
Danny Martin, freshman in College of Arts & Sciences
"Over break I hung out with my family and went to my cabin in Warrenton, Mo. Also, Mizzou (University of Missouri-Columbia) won their football game, that might not have been the best part, but it was pretty sweet."
Beth Mueller, sophomore in College of Health Sciences.
"I spent a lot of time with my niece and nephew. On Thanksgiving I went to my aunt's house. My favorite part of break was probably just relaxing."
Amanda Szymkowski, sophomore in College of Communication.
"I went home to Chicago and just had dinner with my family and visited friends at colleges in Chicago. I also worked on a paper for senior experience. The best part of break was probably just visiting my friends and hanging out with them." Sean DeFelice, senior in College of Arts & Sciences.
"I went to my cousins' house in Milwaukee for dinner then went home to Stevens Point, Wis. Then I just hung out with my friends. My favorite part was seeing everybody that I haven't seen forever because everyone was home."
Andrea Harris, freshman in College of Communication.
"I flew home to Massachusetts and worked and saw my friends that I haven't seen in a while. My favorite part of break was that I got to see our new house, which we had to have rebuilt because of a fire in February."
Alicia Freyermuth, sophomore in College of Arts & Sciences.
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