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6 Things Returning MSU Students Should Look Forward To

Coming back to East Lansing will be one of the best part of the year.

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6 Things Returning MSU Students Should Look Forward To
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Early September is arguably the happiest time of the year. If you're an MSU student, you know why. There is so much to enjoy on campus and nothing beats being welcomed back home after a long summer away. If you're a Michigan State student, you know that you're getting excited to enjoy these 6 things on campus this year:

1. Late nights in the MSU library

Not everyone enjoys the studying that's correlated to the library, but there are also times when spending hours in a study room can be fun and enjoyable.

2. Union late night

If you think Brody Caf is good than you'd be blown away by the food at Union Late Night. While it may not be the healthiest, there's always time to pig out on some yummy food with friends.

3. Seeing your best friends

College brings you some of the best people in your life and coming back to campus after a long summer break really makes these reunions special. i know i'm excited to see my best friends again!

4. FOOTBALL SEASON

It's been a long year since we got to wake up early and get ready for the Spartan football games, and I'm sure people will agree with me that this is a major plus to coming back to school

5. A routine schedule

I don't know if I'm the only one who thinks this, but being back on campus really helps me get a routine in. over summer, you can really do whatever you want and for me, all I do at home is binge watch The Office and eat unnecessary amounts of hummus.

6. Finishing your classes

Even though classes are the most draining part of being in college, finishing another semester or year of classes is such a satisfying feeling. I know that walking out of an exam has a feeling of nervousness and relief that make the class worth it.


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