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Students share Thanksgiving plans

"I'm just going to stay at home and have dinner with my family," sophomore Minh Anh Trinh said. "Last year we had a turkey. You know, the bigger chicken. I don't know what the spelling is. It's very good."
“I’m just going to stay at home and have dinner with my family,” sophomore Minh Anh Trinh said. “Last year we had a turkey. You know, the bigger chicken. I don’t know what the spelling is. It’s very good.”
Eera Avinash

Thanksgiving is one of the most cherished holidays of the year, and students across RM have been buzzing with excitement as the five-day break approaches. For some, it’s all about gathering around the table for a traditional Thanksgiving feast, while others are traveling or doing schoolwork. We asked around to see what everyone has planned—here’s a glimpse into how our community is celebrating this year.

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