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Spring Break a Baseball Vs SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY B Cafe Happy Hour BOGO Grande Sized drinks 1 2 from 2 to close every Thursday 3 4 and Friday in January (January 2– January 31) CR 2–6p | Barnes & Noble Cafe Try to achieve your exercise goals by utilizing one of these great programs. A Men’s Basketball vs. SA Student CR SPINNING Oakland Leadership Retreat Certification 5 6 7 8 9 7p | Beeghly Center 10 Our Retreat offers an 11 This comprehensive opportunity for student organization workshop will give you all the tools leaders to network and learn you need to become a certified One of our staff members will show Meet with a certified personal trainer to about the opportunities available to SPINNING instructor. you how to navigate the Rec Center’s develop a fitness program to reach your YSU’s registered organizations. 8a–5p | SPINNING Studio, Rec equipment and facilities. Free t-shirt for exercise goals. Available one on one, partner Advance registration is required. Center participating. training, or in small groups. Fees apply. 330-941-3575 8a–2p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley Available any time the Rec Center is Available any time the Rec Center is A Men’s Basketball vs. Center open. See ysu.edu/reccenter for hours. open. See ysu.edu/reccenter for prices Detroit Mercy and hours. 2p | Beeghly Center H Residence Halls Spring Semester CR Club Sports SA Martin Luther Penguin Awareness B Last day for Open at 10am Begins Resource Fair King Observation Day textbook refunds 12 13 14 15 This will showcase the 16 Observance of Dr. King 17 11a–1p | The Cove, 18 This is the last day for SA Vision Wall SE Wee Care Day Care Open variety of Club Sports to discuss on and his contributions to the world. Kilcawley Center full refunds on textbooks with CR Rec Center Open Stop by to envision your goals for House how to get involved! 12:30p | Chestnut Room, Presented by Spirit & Tradition your receipt. 1–5p the new year. 10a–2p | Wee Care Day Care, Fedor 11a–1p | Cove Hallway, Kilcawley Kilcawley Center Committee 10a–6p | Bookstore 10a–2p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley Hall Center Co-sponsors: Vice President, Student A Center Affairs Track and Field, YSU CR New Weekend Hours at CR Club Sports Council CR High Ropes Course Open Invitational the Rec (Every weekend during CR Registered Dietitian Pop Retreat Hours CR Rock the Rec 11a | WATTS the semester) Up Station Members of the Club Sports Council Staff will be on hand to make sure Welcome Back! Rock the night 9a–3p | Saturdays and Sundays (CSC) will reunite for the first time you safely navigate through our away at this CR Fresh Route Fridays Come learn about what the before the semester begins. Each week, the climbing wall will Registered Dietitian can do for you! elevated challenge course. FUN event! FREE ROCK 5:30–7:30p | Presidents Suites, 4–6p | High Ropes Course, Rec the feature a new fresh route for you 11a–1p | Lobby, Rec Center FOOD & T-SHIRT Kilcawley Center Center 4–7p | Rec REC to try. Every Friday during the Center YOUNGSTOW AT NIVERSITY semester! SA Game Night SA Movie Night 12–8p | Rock Wall, Rec Center Make new friends & establish Come hang & enjoy a night of SA Afro-Semitic Experience CR connections with your fellow Penguins! nostalgia! Live music performance. 6–8p | The Cove, Kilcawley 8–10p | The Hub, Kilcawley 6–8p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley January 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 27,28 Center Center Center 10a–2p Co-sponsor: Judaic and Holocaust Jan 14: Lobby, Rec Center Studies Jan 15, 16, 21,22,23, 27, 28: SA Organization Fair | Looking for ways to get involved on campus? A Student Organization Fair is a visit you must simply The Cove, Kilcawley Center make! Visit one of these fairs and decide which organization is the best fit for you. 11a–1p | Lower Arcade, Kilcawley Center SA Student Activities Welcome Back Week: 2020 Vision Welcome back to campus! Start your semester off right with us. Visit ysu.edu/studentactivities or the YSU App for a full schedule. Martin Luther CR Registered CR Massage CR Self Defense CR College Night A Men’s Basketball King Day Dietitian Pop Up Therapy Clinic Ski, Snowboard or vs. Green Bay 19 20 21 Station 22 Available every 23 Learn how to defend 24 Tube 25 2p | Beeghly Center University Closed Come learn about what the Wednesday during the semester. yourself by using some simple Night ski, snowboard or tube at Registered Dietitian can do for you! Register at store.reccenter.ysu.edu. techniques. Boston Mills. CR Rec Center Open 10a–8p 12–2p | Upper Arcade, Kilcawley 11a–4p | Room 200, Beeghly 5–7p | Aerobics Studio, Rec Center 3:30–11p | Meet at Rec Center, Center Center Travel to Boston Mills A Men’s Basketball vs. CR Full Moon & Frosted D Southern Winter Blues Milwaukee A Women’s Basketball vs. Winter Hike Beat the winter blues with some 7p | Beeghly Center Green Bay Bundle up and beat cabin fever with Southern food! 7p | Beeghly Center a 2 mile hike thru Mill Creek Park. 4–8p | Christman Dining SA Sorority Informal Pre-registration is required for this Commons Recruitment program. Register at store.reccenter. Learn more about our individual CR Nutrition Resolutions ysu.edu. sororities on campus and the process K 6–8p | Meet at Rec Center, Travel Come learn from a qualified YSU of becoming a member at YSU. to MCP Human Ecology student about 7–9p | Schwebel Room, Kilcawley proper nutrition. Center CR Group X Classes Begin 5:30–6:30p | Lobby, Rec Center Everything from Yoga to Zumba Campus Rec is happy to announce two new $1,000 scholarships just for working to Metabolic Acceleration. SA Meet the Greeks out with us! This is a twelve-week program where participants will need to be active #workoutwithafriend. Come to this session to learn about through Campus Rec at least four days a week for ten of the twelve weeks. This can See ysu.edu/reccenter for a full what fraternities and sororities do include swiping into the Andrews Rec Center, participating in a special event, playing schedule. on a day-to-day basis and find out intramurals, or participating in club sports. At the end of the program, everyone the meaning behind the letters. who has participated will submit a two minute video about how participating in this 7–9p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley 10p–2a program has improved their overall well-being. Then two participants will be selected Center Celebrating the Kilcawley Center based on their video entry to win a scholarship. The deadline to register is January 24. 80s, 90s, 00s! More information at ysu.edu/reccenter Co-sponsored by Student Activities SA IFC Recruitment Week | Each day the Interfraternity Council fraternities will have an event or activity to help you narrow down your options of which fraternity to join. Check out our website for activities and make sure you register online at www.ysu.edu/greeklife! A Women’s CR YSU for CR Intramural SA Adulting 101 B Clearance Sale A Track and Field, Basketball vs. Recovery Begins Registration This series teaches One day sale on all YSU National EVENTS,NEWS, SERVICES, 26 Milwaukee 27 Every other Monday 28 Deadline 29 some basic life skills 30 clearance merchandise. 31 Invitational COURSES, MAPS, MEET 1p | Beeghly Center during the semester. A safe space to Register your team for any Intramural that go mostly untaught in 8a–6:30p | Bookstore 2p | WATTS STUDENTS & CLASSMATES share your stories about recovery. League on imleagues.com. classrooms, but are essential to GET IT ON GOOGLE 12–1p | Hynes Room, Kilcawley 6p | imleagues.com successfully maneuvering grown- A Men’s Tennis vs. Saint PLAY OR THE APP Center up responsibilities. Francis (Pa.) STORE. D Super “Chilli” Bowl 4–5p | The Cove, Kilcawley Center 5p | Tennis Center, Boardman Chase the chills away with some delicious chili! CR American Red Cross 4–8p | Christman Dining Adult CPR/AED with First Commons Aid Option Participants who successfully SA IFC Fraternity 101 complete the course will be Learn about fraternities on campus certified in Adult CPR and AED for and the steps to join one of these 2 years. Pre-registration is required Enjoy this month’s superfood in the chapters. for this program. form of oatmeal for breakfast 7–8p | Bresnahan 1 & 2, Kilcawley 3–4p | Aerobics Studio, Rec all through January! Center Center Christman Dining Commons A Men’s Basketball vs. UIC SA Black Greek 101 7p | Beeghly Center Learn the meaning behind the letters including the creation and purpose of Black Greek organizations. Hear how to join one of these chapters. This session is for Non-Greeks only. 7–8:30p | Presidents Suite, Kilcawley Center KEY YSU Division of FIND OUT MORE! Contact information for each department available on the back cover. Student Experience CR CAMPUS RECREATION | SA STUDENT ACTIVITIES H HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE | K KILCAWLEY CENTER P PENGUIN PRODUCTIONS | D YSU DINING BY CHARTWELLS CALENDAR OF EVENTS | SPring 2020 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 UC UNIVERSITY COURTYARD APARTMENTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A Women’s Tennis vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 1 10a | Tennis Center, Boardman A Track and Field, YSU National Invitational 10a | WATTS SA African Marketplace A vendor and craft show. 12–3p | Chestnut Room, Kilcawley Center A Men’s Basketball vs. IUPUI 6p | Beeghly Center CR Basketball CR Open Volleyball CR Club Sports Council D DIY Series: Mac & SA Students of Color CR Fresh Route Fridays League League Meeting Cheese-ology Academic Recognition Each week, the climbing wall 2 This league will have a six- 3 YSU Intramural Volleyball 4 Attendees will share and 5 Create the cheesiest meal 6 Reception 7 will feature a new fresh route 8 week schedule of regular season is an opportunity you do not want receive updates on all things Club of your dreams by making a mac & Recognizing the academic for you to try.
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