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Studentexperiencefall2019cale SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 SA - - BuildTHURSDAY,A AUGUSTPenguin 21 where and when? Follow @ysu_activities on social media for location & time. Co-Sponsor: Student Government Association 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GET THE YSU APP! EVENTS,NEWS, SERVICES, COURSES, MAPS, MEET STUDENTS & CLASSMATES OPENING AUGUST 19, IN THE HUB GET IT ON GOOGLE PLAY HOURS 10:30A–3P MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OR THE APP STORE. The Melt Lab brings the delicious, comforting flavors of the perfect sandwich—grilled cheese! 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CR Fall Hours Begin at the SA IGNITE CR SPINNING Certification Rec Center 1–8:30p | WATTS This comprehensive workshop will See www.ysu.edu/reccenter First year students will spend the give you all the tools you need day getting to know faculty, staff, to become a certified SPINNING H First Year Student and each other in preparation for instructor. ARE YOU Move-In the year ahead. Co-Sponsor: First 8a–5p | Aerobics Studio, Rec Center #HEREFORIT? 8a–4p | Residence Halls Year Student Services Co-Sponsor: Mad Dogg SPINNING Welcome Week has been organized H Welcome Bash SA Spirit Session SA Class Find Tours 8p | Stambaugh Stadium Bring your class schedule for a door- to help you become familiar with 7:30–10p | Heritage Park Co-Sponsor: Student Activities, Rec We’re kicking off the semester to-door tour. campus, meet other students & Center with some YSU spirit and we want 9a–2p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley connect you with resources you’ll need all students to join us! Come to Center Co-Sponsor: First Year Student for a successful career at YSU! See a full FOR the stadium in your best YSU gear Services schedule at ysu.edu/welcomeweek. ready to sing the fight song and have some fun. Co-Sponsor: First SA Live on Lincoln Year Student Services We’re throwing a party in the street to welcome you to campus! ENJOY YSU WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 7–10p | N Hazel St. and Lincoln WELCOME WEEK! Ave. 10a Co-Sponsors: Off-Campus Housing – 1p | Partners August 15–24 KILCAWLEYTHE CENTER COVE, Free Food, Ninja Obstacle Course, Meet Representatives from Campus Services 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 H Upper Class Move-In FALL TERM BEGINS SA Welcome Tents SE Division of Student SA Build-A-Penguin SA IFC Fraternity 10a–4p | Residence Halls Stop by to ask questions, get Experience Block Party Follow @ysu_activities on social Recruitment Info Table directions, or just say “Hi!” Ninja Obstacle Course | free food | media for location & time. 10a–2p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley CR Campus Recreation Club SA Welcome Tents 8a–5p | Around Campus campus resources. Co-Sponsor: Student Government Center Sports Council Retreat Stop by to ask questions, get Sponsor: First Year Student Services 10a–1p | The Cove, Kilcawley Center Association Members of the Club Sports Council directions, or just say “Hi!” SA Y-Day Friday Kick-Off (CSC) will reunite for the first time 8a–5p | Around Campus SA Student CR Puppy Palooza/ SA 90.7 FM The Summit 11a | Fountain, Kilcawley Center before the semester begins. Sponsor: First Year Student Services Organization Fair Llamageddon Live! Sponsor: Spirit and Tradition Committee SA Student Leadership 12–3p | Aerobics Studio, Rec 10a–2p | Campus Core (Rain Play with adorable puppies and pet 9:30a–2p | Campus Core Summit SA Center SA Meltdown and Location: Chestnut Room, Kilcawley the llamas! Jambar TV Launch Party An opportunity for student Center) 10a–2p | Entrance, Rec Center CR IM Pop UP Station Join us as we watch the inaugural organization leaders to network Snow Cones episode of our weekly TV news show! H First Floor Meeting Test your skills on this oversize Co-Sponsor: New Lease on Life 10a–2p | Lobby, Rec Center and prepare for success in 12noon | Fountain, Kilcawley Center 6p | Each Residence Hall Floor inflatable game! SA Comedy Show & Open the upcoming year. Advance 10a–2p | Heritage Park Mic Night V Welcome Back Picnic for V Welcome Back Picnic for SA The Line-up on registration is required. H Movie on the Lawn: Show off your skills or get ready Student Veterans Student Veterans Baldwin & Elm (330-941-3575). 8a–2p | Chestnut Room, Incredibles II to laugh when comedian Marcella 11:30a–2p | Behind 11:30a–2p | Behind Local businesses, food trucks, Kilcawley Center 8:30–11p | Cafaro House Lawn Arguello takes the stage. (See below.) the Veterans Center the Veterans Center entertainment and more! Co-Sponsor: Student Activities 8–10p | The Hub 5–9p | Baldwin & Elm St. CR IM Pop UP Station CR Thirsty Thursdays SA Downtown Scavenger CR 3–6p | Lobby, Rec Center Come to this drop-in nutrition A Soccer vs. Fort Wayne Hunt education program covering a 7p | Farmers National Bank Field Visit your favorite spots & discover CR Campus Rec Open House variety of topics. new ones as you venture downtown. 3–6p | Lobby, Rec Center 12 noon–2p | Lobby, Rec Center SA Foam Party It’s just a staircase away! Start your Celebrate thriving during your first hunt at One Hot Cookie Puppy Palooza CR High Ropes Course CR Recess @ the Rec week of classes with a dance party in 1–10p | Downtown Youngstown Open Hours Bring your friends and your inner a giant pit of foam! Staff will help you safely navigate child to this welcome week event! 7–10p | Heritage Park P JD’s Summer and our elevated challenge course. Prizes and awards will be given out Songfest 6–8p | Court D, Rec Center to participants! W Dental Van at YSU A family-friendly day of music, WEDNESDAY, 5–9p | Lobby, Rec Center Call for appointment–330-747-4660 food, drinks & good times in Llamageddon AUGUST 21 SA Think Fast Game Show Wick Primary Care at YSU, downtown Youngstown featuring Gather your pals to create your team Lincoln Ave Red Wanting Blue, The Labra 10a – 2p | ENTRANCE, REC CENTER for a fun night of interactive trivia! Brothers, Paul Pfau, The Shootouts 7–8:15p | Chestnut Room, & JD Eicher. Free for YSU students Play with adorable puppies and Kilcawley Center with a valid student ID. pet the llamas! 3:30–10:30p | Soap Gallery, 117 S Champion St 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 A Soccer vs. St. Bonaventure CR Group X Classes Begin CR IM Pop UP Station CR IM Pop UP Station CR IM Pop UP Station SA IFC Cornhole Tournament A Volleyball vs. Citadel 1p | Farmers National Bank Field Our numerous formats such as 10a–2p | Fountain, Kilcawley 10a–2p | Overhang (outside 10a–2p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley Grab a partner and compete in a 3p | Beeghly Center yoga, Zumba, and HIIT, are offered Center Dunkin), Kilcawley Center Center tournament for the chance to win throughout the day to fit your the grand prize. Proceeds support the busy schedule. See www.ysu.edu/ SA Meet the Greeks SA IFC Fraternity Movember Foundation, the leading reccenter for the complete schedule Learn about what fraternities and Recruitment Information charity changing the face of men’s and class descriptions. sororities do on a day-to-day basis Table health to stop men from dying too and meet members of our YSU 10a–2p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley young. Register at ysu.edu/greeklife. CR IM Pop UP Station chapters. Center 6–8p | Heritage Park (Rain Location: 10a–2p | Lobby, Rec Center 7– 9p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley Chestnut Room, Kilcawley Center) Center UC Courtyard Coachella SA IFC Fraternity Music festival themed welcome A Volleyball vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) Recruitment Information event. Open to the YSU community | 2p | Beeghly Center Table live local acts, refreshments, games 10a–2p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley & prizes. SA YSU Day Pep Rally Center CR s 5–8p | University Courtyard, area 2:15–2:45p | Heritage Park between Building 100 & 200 Sponsor: Spirit and Tradition CR Personal Training CR Golf FORE Free IM Pop UP Station Co-Sponsor: Student Experience Committee Available Come and get a FREE 9 holes and Find out about Intramural Sports and how A Volleyball vs. Bucknell More information at enjoy some FREE food! to participate! Campus Rec pop UP stations CR Intro to Climbing/ www.ysu.edu/reccenter 2–5p | Henry Stambaugh Golf Bouldering 7p | Beeghly Center Course will be around campus in various locations Learn about gear, moves, types of Co-Sponsor: The City of You, Parks on August 21, 22, 26, 27, 28 and 29. See climbing, and other essentials. & Rec individualLet this be listings! your The deadline to register 7–10p | Climbing Wall, Rec Center KEY is Tuesday, September 10. FIND OUT MORE! Contact information for each department year to get in the game! available on the back cover. CR CAMPUS RECREATION | SA STUDENT ACTIVITIES | H HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE | K KILCAWLEY CENTER | P PENGUIN PRODUCTIONS | D YSU DINING BY CHARTWELLS | W WICK PRIMARY CARE AT YSU | V VETERANS AFFAIRS | B YSU BARNES & NOBLE | SE DIVISION OF STUDENT EXPERIENCE | F FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS | AD UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS | A ATHLETICS | SA Comedian Marcella Arguello UC UNIVERSITY COURTYARD APARTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 | THE HUB | 8 –10p Marcella mixes a combination of genuine reason with a sexy suggestion of street. Deemed as “sexually and ethnically ambiguous” she appeals to everyone and is not afraid to tell you how she really feels about subjects concerning race, gender, politics, relationships, family, work, music, pop culture and whatever else is on her mind that day. September Some artifacts YSU MaagLibrary courtesy inphoto oftheUniversity Archives, SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LABOR DAY A Women’s Golf Roseann CR IM Pop UP Station B Clearance Flash Sale D Half Price Y-Day Friday CR White Water Rafting at University Closed Schwartz Invitational 10a–2p | Kilcawley Center: Lower Buy one clearance item, get one Get your meal half-price if you have Ohiopyle State Park Mill Creek Golf Course Arcade free! on YSU spirit-wear.
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