Brandon Tramble, a first-year graduate student studying clinical mental health and rehab counciling
"Home cooked food. Yeah, my mother's food."
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"Home cooked food. Yeah, my mother's food."
"Spending time with my family, getting time off of school and definitely the food."
"I'm looking forward to being with my family and to get some bomb-ass food."
"I'm definitely looking forward to seeing my kitty cat and my family and eating a lot of turkey. Gobble gobble!"
"I think I might be skipping both Monday and Tuesday, justified by the fact that my family's having Thanksgiving on Sunday, so I might go home on Sunday, and then I don't see a reason on coming back for two days."
"Probably just one class, because it's English class. I think it's boring."
"I actually don't plan on skipping any really. I mean finals are coming, and the best way to do good in a class is to show up, and the hour or whatever that it takes to go to a class isn't that much of a sacrifice. You're gonna be studying anyways."
"Well, I would like to skip all of Monday and Tuesday, which would include five classes, but I have lab, and it's, like, you can't really skip too many of those, so I'm still in the decision-making process, but I don't think I'm gonna skip any."
"I plan on skipping three classes because I'm leaving this Sunday because I'm gonna go home and work on Monday and Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and I need the money."
(Left to right) Zack Shaefer, Marcus Meston and John Mollica of Wholehearted Halfwits perform during Battle of the Bands on Wednesday in Walter Hall Rotunda.
(Left to Right) Andrew Maughan, Blake Schenerlein and Jackson Schroeder of The Boot Bandits perform during Battle of the Bands on Wednesday.
Vocals and lead Guitarist Wes Gilbert of Smizmar performs during the Battle of the Bands on Wednesday.
Robby Macaskill, left, and Lexie Pritchard, right, perform at Battle of the Bands Wednesday.
Drummer Walker Atkinson & lead vocal Corey Mouch of Static Wonder perform at Battle of the Bands on Wednesday.
"No, I wouldn't say it lives up to the hype. After being here for a year, I was excited for Halloween and my experience wasn't exactly stellar. It was just another party"
"I have no idea because I haven't experienced it in person"
"I feel like it's been going down over the years, but it does live up to its hype for people that come from out of town"
"Um, it didn't last year. But I think it's one of those things that's like a staple so it's kinda built up naturally, and it's hard for anything to like meet that level of expectation I feel like. But, it's fun!"
"Well, I'll see for myself. I just started this summer, and this weekend I'll see how it goes."
"Yeah, don't see a reason not to. I'm not sentimental about the idea of my body after I die, so I think it's a really worthy thing to do."