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Activities for the Weekend of March 11-14

Thursday, March 11, 2021, By News Staff
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Dear Students and Families:

It’s beginning to feel a bit like spring here in Central New York. With warmer weather, there are even more opportunities to get outside and explore all our campus, the City of Syracuse and Onondaga County have to offer.

Before I share a preview of activities happening this weekend, I want to share an important reminder. Many in our community are beginning to get vaccinated and infection rates in our county and on our campus remain low. However, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to good public health measures. More specifically, our Stay Safe Pledge continues to serve as the guiding principles for our community. Please continue to do the right things:

  • Wear a mask;
  • Maintain social distance;
  • Limit gatherings to 10 individuals;
  • Monitor for symptoms and complete the daily health screening;
  • Do not travel outside of Central New York unless deemed essential and approved by the University;
  • Participate in testing and contact tracing procedures immediately and honestly; and
  • Adhere to all directives from state and local authorities and the University.

These actions are simple and selfless and keep you and those around you safe.

Weekend Activities: March 11-14

As we head into another weekend, I am heartened by the tremendous participation our activities have had this semester. The schedule for this weekend is robust—with so much to do based on your interests. For a complete listing of events, please check out the University’s events calendar.

Thursday, March 11

  • Wellness Leadership Institute: Paychecks and Pastabilities
  • Fitness Center Orientation
  • Wellness Leadership Institute: Being an Ally to a Targeted Group
  • Wellness Leadership Institute: SoulTalk on Weakness
  • Late Night Ice: Throwback Thursday
  • Let’s Play: Epic Thursdays

Friday, March 12

  • Mix It Up
  • Community Gaming: Teamfight Tactics Riot Grand Prix
  • CNY Jazz Virtual Concert Series: Just Joe
  • Orange After Dark Late-Night Movie: “Wonder Woman 1984”
  • Orange After Dark: Puzzle Night
  • Late Night Ice at Tennity: Request Night
  • Orange After Dark: Spin the Wheel Virtual Game Show

Saturday, March 13

  • Brush Into Spring Painting Party
  • Morgan Hill State Forest Hike
  • Snow Tubing at Four Seasons
  • Open Skate at Tennity
  • GaySL: A Crash Course in LGBTQ+ American Sign Language and Intersectionality
  • Stick and Puck at Tennity
  • Virtual Community Gaming: Jackbox Games
  • Community Gaming: FIFA 21
  • Late Night Ice at Tennity
  • Orange After Dark Late-Night Movie: “Wonder Woman 1984”
  • Orange After Dark Comedy Night featuring Armando Anto

Sunday, March 14

  • Open Curling at Tennity
  • Freestyle Skate at Tennity
  • Snow Tubing at Four Seasons
  • Stick and Puck at Tennity
  • Open Skate at Tennity

Thank you for your continued cooperation and commitment to the health, safety and wellness of everyone on our campus and in the surrounding communities. I continue to be proud of the way our students have conducted themselves this semester. Please stay well and look out for each other.

Sincerely,

Robert D. Hradsky, Ed.D.
Vice President for the Student Experience

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