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Marys Daze at Sea

Things go from normal to crazy as their visit coincides with every other college's spring break. The moment the boat docks, classes are over! For these Billingsley students, their Semester at Sea will be an adventure no one will ever forget. Sequel to "Dorm Daze" which I didn't see. It involves a class of college kids aboard a huge liner where "hilarious" hijinks occur.

We have the ugly repulsive guys trying to get laid, the horny virgins, the stoners, the nymphomaniacs, the girls who might be lesbians, the gratuitous female nudity and a kleptomaniac monkey seriously. I was expecting very little and that's exactly what I got. Almost all the jokes are terrible and the plots are stupid. Also I've never seen such a poor distribution of plots. They go careening all over the place with no rhyme or reason. Also seriously--most of the male "stars" of this movie are out of shape and quite frankly ugly. Yet we have all these beautiful women falling all over themselves to get to them!

This gets two stars for a few reasons--there's a bunch of fairly hot nude men at the end back view only , there are some funny jokes and some of the acting is not half bad most of the women here are pretty good actors. Start your free trial. Find showtimes, watch trailers, browse photos, track your Watchlist and rate your favorite movies and TV shows on your phone or tablet! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Sequal to Dorm Daze has most of the original group of college students on a cruise ship in the Pacific, putting on a school play which takes a turn involving the theft of a priceless diamond.

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Meet outside in front of the main entrance of Mary Gates Hall walkway on Grant Lane, facing Suzzallo , then follow the flag! Take a break to pause, breathe, and reconnect to your center through the science and art of meditation. Join us at Grieg Garden to debunk common meditation myths, understand the benefits of the practice, mindfully sip a cup of nourishing tea, and experience a brief guided breath meditation. Meditation is an incredible tool to help mitigate the potential daily stress of being college student.

Empower yourself to Increase mental clarity, improve productivity, reduce physical tension, and gain a more expanded conscious perspective. No prior experience with meditation required. Bring a yoga mat or blanket to sit on. We host a hands-on workspace where the UW community can come together to imagine, discover, innovate and responsibly create.

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Area 01 is a community-focused interdisciplinary learning destination featuring a maker space, music and video labs and a gaming area in Maple Hall. Join us for tours and demonstrations featuing our new Dremel 3D45 Idea Builder 3D Printers, laser cutter, and other exciting equipment. Do you know where you're headed on the first day of school? Do you have your route planned out? Have you printed out your most updated schedule of classes? If not, swing by with your latest class schedule print-out and join us for a tailored campus walking tour, highlighting the buildings with your specific classes.

We'll help make sure you're set for the first day of classes. Free coasters to the first attendees! At this workshop, we will cover what makes a good laser cut design and how to use the laser cutter machine at the CoMotion MakerSpace. At the end of the workshop, you will have skills to design anything in 2D, prepare it for the laser cutting machine, and how to operate the laser cutting machine in a safe manner. Take home a pre-designed and cut coaster or make your own. Do you enjoy running or biking on scenic trails? Do you like to play sports? Do you want to find ways to stay in shape?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this tour is right for you. We invite you to join us in learning more about staying active and involved through physical activities. Whether you devote your life to modern dance or only make an occasional visit to an art gallery, the fine arts are an excellent way to get involved at UW. This tour is a guided exploration of arts opportunities on campus, focusing on drama, dance, music and visual arts.

Come learn about adding to your education with the visual and performing arts. Writing at the University might seem scary, but we can help you! Find some of UW's sustainability features, from innovative buildings to secluded green space.

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Join UW Sustainability for a walking tour highlighting just a few reasons UW's campus is a leader in sustainability. The tour will meet at Drumheller Fountain and promptly begin at 1: Come to Seattle's funkiest, most creative neighborhood — Fremont. You will be introduced to the world-famous Troll, hangout with the massive statue of Vladimir Lenin, and visit many unique shops, cafes, and restaurants.

The tour will begin with a guide, but feel free to explore on your own after the first hour. Join us for a tour of one of Seattle's fastest growing neighborhoods! Also get a special tour of the UW Medicine campus. Teams will race across campus to look for hidden clues and solve fun riddles while seeking great places across the school.

This is a fantastic chance to meet new people, have fun and get to know Phi Sigma Pi better. The winners will also receive prizes. So what are you waiting for? Grab your friends and join us at red square for an afternoon full of laughter outdoors, and let the competition and fun begin! Please arrive during the first hour to receive instructions and meet in Red Square. Hop on a bus or light rail and get lost in Seattle! There are many neighborhoods just a ride away. Visit this link for details on the different destinations! In collaboration with First Year Programs.

Nestled in between downtown Seattle and the Central District, Capitol Hill is one of Seattle's most eclectic neighborhoods. A hodgepodge collection of shops, restaurants, rainbow flags, and iconic Seattle venues, Capitol Hill is seen by many as the center for experiencing "the scene. Take a walk through Pike Place Market, down to the waterfront, or to the Aquarium.

Find local shopping spots like Westlake Center and Pacific Place. Locate a few movie theatres, and figure out how to get back to campus on your own. Students love these tours, and the fun is only a traffic-free 8 minute ride on Link light rail! This One Bus Away Tour will be an exploration of the Northgate neighborhood, home to a huge mall that was recently renovated to include new and exciting shops and restaurants.

Seattle Center is an arts and entertainment institution that is home to Bumbershoot, sporting events, and more. Dick's, one of Seattle's most popular burger experiences, is located in Lower Queen Anne.

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Just south of Downtown Seattle, the International District is home to a diverse mix of shops, restaurants, bubble tea joints, specialty stores, and much more. Join us as we explore one of Seattle's unique neighborhoods and learn more about how to use your U-Pass and the city's bus system. Whether you're training to go pro or have never even heard of Spikeball you're welcome to come join us for this tournament. Teams of two will face-off in this fun tournament for a cool prize. Come by yourself and get paired up, or bring a friend.

All skill level's welcome, and no equipment is required. Spikeball not your style? We'll have cornhole set up too. Just come join in the fun and make some new friends. In collaboration with Cru at UW. Need help figuring out which events to attend? Want to find a buddy to go with? Join our Navigating Dawg Daze Event! We will help you breakdown events by categories and give you the tools necessary to plan out the best schedule for Dawg Daze. Come and take this opportunity to meet other students interested in similar events! Come celebrate the performing arts at UW!

Catch fantastic performances by student orgs including the Undergraduate Theater Society, Stage Notes, and more! Meet outside, in front of Hutchinson Hall! Come join us for ice cream, and learn about opportunities to participate in the Dream Project, a mentoring program on campus that pairs you with high school students in South King County!

Have a yearning to explore, but don't want to bus it? Want to learn more about life around campus? Tour your local neighborhood and learn about all the restaurants, coffee shops and hidden gems of "The Ave" University Way. Gain insight from UW students on some of the best places to eat, study or mingle outside of campus. Meet current students, community members, and other new international and U. Enjoy a game of soccer or frisbee; all food, condiments, water and sports equipment provided by FIUTS.

You can get to Gas Works Park on your own or by bus take metro bus 32 from campus. There will also be a group leaving from George Washington statue to walk over at 4pm group leaves at 4: The walk is roughly 30 minutes. Are you passionate about social justice and equity? Inspired by poetic spoken word? Come be dazzled by amazing feature poets and brave open mic performers! All are welcome to perform during open mic on a space available basis; first-come, first-served sign-up will be available and time allotment depends on number of poets.

Performers are asked to focus on issues including but not limited to: We welcome all, and will strive to make this is a safe, inclusive space. Click here for details and to register! As a new Jewish student on campus, Hillel wants to welcome you to the community with a Shabbat dinner! Stop by to meet other Jewish freshman on campus.

Feel free to come on your own or bring friends with you! Shabbat is always free, and we will be having a delicious home cooked meal prepared by our amazing chef! Kick off your weekly day of rest the right way… at Hillel, with challah and candle lighting! Are you living up north and plan to commute to campus during the school year?

Drop in and come meet other new Huskies commuting to the UW, find a carpool buddy and meet with current commuter and transfer students to talk about resources and commuting options! There will be games, prizes, and refreshments provided! Kick off the academic year while kicking soccer balls into a 'goal wall' for points, prizes, and international treats! Come learn about the sport of Archery. Friday Night Archery is for all skill levels and provides opportunity to enjoy the sport with other students.

All equipment and instruction is provided. Come join our enthusiastic staff and learn how to log roll! Key log rolling is a low impact fitness activity for all ages! Stepping back and forth on a spinning Key Log improves balance, footwork, core strength, and cardiovascular endurance. Come join your fellow students and roller skate the night away at the IMA! Lights are turned down and music is turned up! The popcorn is our treat!

Update - it's raining, so come to the Quad and get your indoor movie ticket beginning at 7pm. We only have seats, so make sure to come early! Preferred admission is for new students with their Dawg Pass bracelet. Click here to vote for your favorite movie to watch.

Just look for the huge screen on the quad! Enjoy free cotton candy, Peace Tea, games, a DJ, dancing, caricatures, wax hands, photo booths, food, and more!

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Want to know how purple and gold can help your world? Join Circle K, a volunteer and community service organization in the Kiwanis family here at UW, to learn about the over 1, service hours we contributed last year and how you can get involved. Ranging from weekly Food Bank events to Canoe Clean-ups on Lake Washington, and numerous social events, the memories you make through Circle K will last a lifetime. Come and check us out! The Dance Student Association will be holding a student run jazz dance class open to all dancers.

Also, if interested in the dance program here at UW, come learn about our mentorship program through the UW Dance Department! Hope to see you there! In collaboration with Dance Student Association. See what goes on behind the scenes with staff and scientists from the aquarium talking about everything from maintenance of the exhibits to the care of marine mammals.

Join current undergrads if you are interested in marine biology, oceanography, fisheries science, environmental education, or just learning more about Seattle and our surrounding marine ecosystem. This is a free event, and we will be meeting at the South end of Drumheller Fountain before leaving for the Aquarium at In collaboration with UW College of the Environment.

Come paddle on Lake Washington with UW's kayak club. We'll show you the club house, do a quick swim test and then head out to the Arboretum! Bring a swimsuit and some warm layers. Hot cocoa or lemonade will be provided, depending on the weather. Space is limited to the first 10 people. Just moved in and looking for something to do? We've got you covered. Otter pops, frisbee, Giant Jenga, ladder golf, corn hole, and more.

Bring your roommate and come hang out! Interested in broadcast meteorology or communications? We will leave promptly at 1: Click here for a map of the location on where to meet! We will look at the tools used to make the weather reports we see on TV, observe the broadcasters in action, and try out the green screen. Remember to bring your Husky Cards and hope to see you there!

Coming from out of state?

Want to meet other students from and near your hometown? Make new friends and find someone to go to another Dawg Daze event with at the Dawg Daze out-of-state mixer! We will be talking about the club and ways to get involved as well as playing games that will test your musical theater knowledge and introduce you to what Stage Notes is all about!

There will be free food, musical theater workshops in song, dance, and tech, great fun, and wonderful company! It doesn't matter if you've never danced before; just come out for a fun time with other K-Pop fans! Dress comfortably and bring a friend! Are you the first student in your family to attend college or the first to attend higher education in the U.

Come meet other First-Generation Students, learn how to navigate your first year at the UW, and get your questions answered. Fries will be served! In collaboration with Anti Cinema Cinema Club. Visit UW Athletics for game time and more information on how to purchase tickets at here. Dance party in the library?? Celebrate the new school year in style! Dawg Pass required for entry. No backpacks or large purses.

New Student Convocation is a University-wide ceremony that is geared to incoming students. The President and the entire leadership of the community will be in attendance to welcome you to the University and the world of discovery it holds for you. For more information and to order tickets visit the Convocation website.

In collaboration with Office of Ceremonies. Honors Open House is a chance for incoming Interdisciplinary Honors students and parents to meet faculty, staff and students of our program and enjoy tasty snacks in your new home away from home. There will be music, delicious food, the Husky Marching Band and Cheerleaders. Come and chat with our President, faculty, and University leaders! Planning to walk down to Husky Stadium from North campus? Join us for the official welcome for transfer students! We know this isn't your first time in higher education, so join us as we welcome you to our campus.

This event is a MUST attend event for all new transfer students and their families, partners and children. Hear from a panel of current transfer students eager to show you the ropes. Check in begins at 1: This is reserved for transfer students and their family only.

Join us for the largest tradition at the University of Washington! Get ready to be welcomed to campus, to be entertained, and to connect with other Huskies. This event is a required event for all new freshmen students. Don't miss being a part of your class "W" photo and your chance to be on Husky Stadium field! Check-in begins at 1: If you already have your Dawg Pass, no need to check-in.

Take a sail on Lake Washington!

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Feel the wind on your face, and the spray of the sea, and enjoy spectacular views of Husky Stadium and Mount Rainier. Learn how to steer and set the sails or just go for a ride with us on the Lake. Then hang out at the docks, learn about the club, and sign up for a membership if you're excited to continue your adventures on the water!

Boats leave the docks every 30 minutes for 30 - 90 minute sails. Join the Young Democrats at UW for our first event of the year! Meet like-minded Huskies, play some Frisbee, drink some La Croix, eat some snacks, and learn more about the club while seeing awesome views of Lake Union and Downtown Seattle! Meet at the steps of Suzzallo Library at 4: Husky Athletics wants to show their appreciation for students by providing an ultimate tailgate for students. Dawg Pack tickets can be purchased here. Head down for fun and join the action with log rolling, dodgeball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, roller skating, archery, salsa dance lessons, tango lessons and swing dance lessons beginning at 6: Check out the variety of clubs at the rec club info fair from 5: Curious about latin dance and that passionate fire hiding in your soul?

Salsa club can help you express that fire within and look good doing it on the dance floor! Come learn the basics of Salsa Dancing and Bachata Dancing, and have fun meeting new people! Wanna learn how to dance Tango?

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Come visit us and we will show you the passionate Argentine Tango right here on UW campus. Absolute beginner friendly, no prior dancing experience required. Bring all your friends and family too! Learn more about our club at http: We also strive to unite student Tango clubs around the US to share the passion of tango and enrich people's college experience. In collaboration with Department of Dance.

Whether you love to sing in the concert hall or the shower, there is a choir for you at University of Washington! Your audition will consist of singing a song of your choice and doing some sight-reading. Google UW Choirs for more information about all of our groups. Come meet the academic adviser for the bachelor of science degree in Medical Laboratory Science. College is expensive and working on campus is a great way to earn money and get experience. Academic Advisers will be available to answer your questions prior to the first day of class, and you can take a tour of the Art Building at Are you interested in the Bible and Christian fellowship?

Stop by our open house and meet some Christian students, grab a snack and learn about our weekly events! College is a time to explore and learn! Make sure you are making smart decisions today that will impact your future. Come learn about credit reports, how they are calculated, why you should open or close a credit card, and everything else you wanted to know but didn't know who to ask! Please meet at the Fishery Science Building lobby at In collaboration with College of the Environment.

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How do I find one? Can I get paid for doing one? Are you a transfer student? Join other new transfer students on a tour of academic buildings, libraries, and other resources that relate to your major of interest. This tour will include information for students interested in health professions. Wear comfortable shoes, and expect to discover new parts of campus as we explore the Herb Garden, the Health Sciences building, and more! The tour will end with a snack and conversations provided by First Year Programs. In collaboration with FYP.

You read that right. Civil engineering student have made concrete float and made a national level canoe for the 6th year in a row! We will have some of our boats in the water for you to race. Yes they all float be come prepared to have fun, learn about the club, and get a little wet!

Meet our officers by Drumheller Fountain at Be sure to bring your Husky Card and we'll help you activate it! Can video games be art? Is it irrational to feel guilty for doing something in a game? Can you ever know that you are experiencing the real world, instead of just a convincing virtual reality? Join us to learn about philosophy and play games in the libraries Media Arcade!

As a Husky you join a community of innovative problem solvers. Sponsored by the College of Education, at every destination, each team must compete in a series of challenges, some mental and some physical, and only when the tasks are completed will you learn the next location. The first team to arrive at the final destination will win the Amazing Race and the grand prize! This tour will include information for students interested in connecting internships and part time work to their academic plan.

Wear comfortable shoes, and expect to discover new parts of campus as we explore the Quad, Dempsey, Paccar, and a bonus look at the Jake! The tour will end with a snack and conversations! Are you ready to be a global leader of tomorrow? Do you have what it takes to be a world citizen? Meet a diverse group of students and make new friends, eat some free snacks, and play Jeopardy-style trivia about world affairs, language, history, and culture to see who is a diplomat-in-the-making! Bring your husky ID! The UW and Husky Toastmasters are hosting a public speaking workshop for anybody who wants to let themselves loose in front of an audience.

Whether you're a nervous person wanting to improve your ability to communicate, or a complete social butterfly who wants to show off your skills to an eager audience, we would love to have you! So, feel free to drop by and leave any time during the session, give your best speech and get a chance to learn about an internationally-renowned organization that has helped hundreds of thousands of people around the world in improving their communication and leadership skills. We'll be showcasing our student designed and manufactured race cars as well as giving out info about applying to the team.

In collaboration with Mechanical Engineering Department. If you love adventure, travel, service, and pre-health opportunities, drop into our meeting and see how you can become a volunteer. Snacks will be provided, so bring yourself and a friend to learn more about the fascinating world of global health from your friends at GlobeMed! Interested in a career in a health profession? Learn how to set yourself up for success, from course and major planning to opportunities for clinical exposure, undergraduate research and leadership.

Project HEAL is the leading non-profit in the United States delivering prevention, treatment financing, and recovery support for people affected by eating disorders. Project Heal— UW Chapter works to raise awareness of eating disorders on college campuses, spread the life-changing message of recovery, and fundraise for Project HEAL's treatment access program, as well as be a community of support for students! Help us plan the year ahead and meet our members! There is a huge amount of technology available at UW — but figuring out what you need, when, and how to use it can be dizzying.

We will even cover tips on how to reach out to faculty, your peers, and us at UW-IT for help. Join us to unlock a hidden world of opportunities waiting for you at the UW. Libraries at the UW come in all shapes and sizes. On this interactive, student-led tour, we will visit a few of the unique libraries on the UW Seattle campus so you can get a feel for the variety of spaces and resources available, meet librarians, and learn about the similarities and differences between the UW Libraries and community college libraries.

Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk between libraries. Light refreshments will be provided at the end of the tour. In collaboration with Delta Lambda Phi. Join other cinephiles and compete to win prizes like pins, swag, and posters. Plus we'll be watching a collection of great student films and learning about film culture at UW! Are you interested in neuroscience? Do you want to learn about how your brain works? Learn about the brain, geek out about current neuroscience research, and find out how we make science fun and accessible for everyone.

Come learn from Warren Mach, a financial advisor, who has worked extensively in our community along with professional athletes to manage their finances. He will teach you how to navigate the financial waters of your college years to help you avoid these pitfalls and set you up for success well beyond. This event is sponsored by Cru. Come check out our other events at https: Are you looking for a pre-health community?

Are you lost in what you want to pursue in the health field? Learn more about our Fraternity and get to meet our members! Annual fall poster sale! A wide selection of pop culture, film, and art posters, as well as photographic prints. Hanging supplies, tapestry hangings, and more! Chance for a second look will be Oct. Are you an aspiring engineer? During Dawg Daze you can grab some ice cream and meet fellow students who are passionate about engineering!

Come for the ice cream, and leave with new friends and connections that will support you all throughout your academic career. Come make cards for Seattle Children's Hospital! LSJ prides itself on providing a well-rounded liberal arts education that enables students to develop skills that are applicable to a wide range of career options. Every student seeks opportunities for connection and support especially when they are new to campus.

Transfer students join the UW community with a wealth of lived experiences, and many seek intentional connections with staff who can help them navigate a large institution. Come meet a group of staff committed to your success and helping you navigate your journey at the University.

Curious about synthetic biology or genetic engineering? Interested in undergraduate research at UW? Want to shape the future?? Do you enjoy dancing?! You will also have the opportunity to meet the team afterwards and ask any questions about upcoming auditions! Hosted by InterVarsity International Student Ministry - Come eat some sweet treats and get to know some new friends on campus! Please join us for an afternoon of food, music, and fun on the HUB Lawn. Rapper Smino will be performing! Learn more about the Foster School of Business and get your questions answered from two Foster School academic advisors.

Come learn more about Healthcare Alternative Spring Break and how you can shadow healthcare professionals in rural and underserved communities in Washington! We'll have information about our program and an opportunity to talk to people who have previously participated. Great for pre-health students! If there is a treatment available only to a few individuals, how do you decide who gets it?

When is it okay to donate a patient's organs? Is prenatal genetic screening ethical? All backgrounds, majors, and experience levels are welcome! In collaboration with Bioethics and Humanities Department. Join the Young Democrats at UW for some fun and food on our last night before classes. Come meet like-minded students and test your knowledge regarding politics of the past and current events. Snacks will be provided! Start the school year off right with fitness classes at the IMA, your amazing campus recreation center! Join us for Cardio Kickboxing - a non-contact kickboxing class featuring basic kicks and punches.

Designed as a total body workout, this class will make you sweat! Abdominal work and stretching are added to the end of the workout. This class will be held in the Archery Room. Please wear clothing appropriate for movement, including sneakers. Make sure you have your Dawg Daze Pass, it's required for entry. We look forward to seeing you there! Join us for Circuit Training - perform various strength training exercises, then get ready to increase the heart rate with cardio! The perfect workout for those who want a balance between weights and cardio.

This class will be held in Studio Join us for Indoor Cycling - an intense stationary bike workout that simulates an actual outdoor bike ride. Through tension adjustments and pedaling technique, you will encounter straight-aways, steep hills and rolling terrains that correspond to the difficulty of the perceived ride.

This class will be held in the Indoor Cycling Studio. Join us for Zumba - an aerobic workout with Latin flair. Start the school year off right with yoga classes at the IMA, your amazing campus recreation center! Yoga classes include time to center, connection to breath, warm-ups, a flow of more dynamic standing and balancing postures, cool downs, and time to rest in final relaxation. Experience the physical and mental benefits of this amazing practice. Bring your own yoga mat although we will have a few extra mats, first come first serve, if you don't own one , water bottle, and a small wash cloth to cover your eyes in final relaxation.

We will be serving free Costco pizza to students interested in pursuing a degree in Political Science and to students interested in politics in general. Pi Sigma Alpha is a community of Political Science majors and students interested in politics. At this event, we will explain who we are, our plans for the year, and socialize while enjoying pizza! In collaboration with Department of Political Science. Advanced Robotics at the UW is back with their pack of battlebots. But this time they have pizza! Come by and check out hands on demos, robot challenges, and free food.

All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to participate and learn about the exciting opportunities UW has in robotics! Join Students Expressing Environmental Dedication for a screening of the documentary "Cowspiracy", followed by a lively discussion of sustainability issues! HFS residents only, please. Stock up on the supplies you need to start school. Buses will also be available and depart from the Memorial Way Flag Pole at 8pm. Accessible bus is available, please contact the First Year Programs office at Are you enrolled in a chemistry course? Are you nervous about how to succeed or wondering about what's expected of you in quiz section?

Come learn from a faculty member and a tutor how to do well in your first college-level chemistry class, how to navigate office hours, how to study and form study groups, and hear about the different resources that can help you succeed academically. Invest 60 minutes of your free time now to gain back hours of study time later! In collaboration with Chemistry. It is never too early to start thinking about the connections between academics, experiences, and your future career. Get a head start with this interactive workshop! To RSVP, go to: At each of the 3 stations, contestants will hit 5 shots to score points towards their total.

Each day we will have 2 prizes, highest total points and random drawing. In collaboration with Recreation. We are a group that longs to know Christ, be changed by community, live for a cause greater than ourselves, and learn how the gospel impacts every area of our culture. Interested in learning more about what we do and how you can get involved? Drop by for some FREE coffee and donuts, enter our raffle, and meet some of our current students. Animals may include wallaby, sheep, mara, goats, rabbits, and pigs.

Come by to learn about the School of Public Health and animals too! Explore wellness programs from across campus and set yourself up for a healthy school year. We will have lots of free giveaways from UW and community resources, arts and crafts stations, and other games and activities to help you learn about self-care. Have you ever wanted to learn how to transcode vinyl, cassettes, and VHS? Have you tried VR yet? Come check us out on the 3rd floor of the Allen Library, RM — follow the signs and balloons to the Media Arcade to learn how we can help you complete your projects!

Do you like good music, swing dancing, and meeting new people? If so, come join Swing Kids at UW for an hour long intro to swing dancing! This class will cover 6-count East Coast footwork and some basic turns, giving you a foundation for all the wonderful things swing dancing has to offer. This class will get you up to speed, and will be a good review for those needing a refresher. Come de-stress before the school year starts and meet some like-minded people through a yoga class hosted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, UW Chapter! Bring your own yoga mat or towel and engage in mindfulness practice, giving you tools to handle stress for the upcoming school year.

Get a Reality Check and learn how to actually stay within your budget and save some money as a college student. They are also among the oldest and most architecturally impressive buildings on campus.

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They house more than 3 million volumes of humanities, sciences, and social sciences research materials, as well as a number of specialized units and collections and some of the most helpful people in the world. Also located here is Suzzallo Starbucks! At some point in your studies, these are libraries you will want to use. Come take a preview of this remarkable resource. Come join us for a show in the UW planetarium! Take a tour of the night sky, the solar system, and the large scale universe!

All planetarium shows are given by student volunteers, so let us know if you're interested in getting involved. In collaboration with Astronomy Department. Learn how you can become a tutor for elementary, middle or high school students! Come meet others, eat tasty snacks, and learn about tutoring with Pipeline! It's a great way to get involved in the community, make friends and learn about education issues!

In collaboration with Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity. Come learn about the Q and all that we do! We are a center for everyone with or without genders or sexual orientations.