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Magnificent March: 5 Reasons March Is Great

Enjoy this month with a few more reasons!

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Magnificent March: 5 Reasons March Is Great
Leon Brooks

March is an awesome month. And no, it's not just because my birthday is in March.

1. March means MIDTERMS

Okay, midterms suck, BUT midterms mean halfway through the semester! You're almost done. If you're me, that means you're almost to the finish line. You're one step closer to summer and to graduation. And that's the real "midterms March W" here.

2. March means SPRING BASEBALL

Um, the return of men in baseball pants? YAS PLEASE. And, coming from a university that had to cut its baseball team, it's rough not having local spring games. BUT PosterSwag shows off some sweet college baseball posters and the MLB is back.

3. March means SPRING BREAK

We all need that break from school. I mean, we earned it. Some go to South Padre. Some go home. Some just chill in their college town. It really doesn't matter. As long as there's nothing I need to be doing in the world of academia, awesome. I'mma take a break.

4. March means ST. PATRICK'S DAY

St. Patrick's Day can get pretty lit. Yeah, if you don't wear green you might get pinched and if you really like beer or are Irish, you're all over this holiday. It's also a time that catholic churches named "St. Patrick's" like to do ham dinners or fish frys.

5. March means MARCH MADNESS

Basketball. SO MUCH BASKETBALL. People see if they can predict the bracket, most brackets get busted, there's Cinderella stories, giant slayers, and unpredictable moments. You think the big teams will win, sometimes they do, but sometimes the mid-major and little schools show the major schools how it's done.

Enjoy your March!

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