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December 22, 2021
Student Life
How to Build Healthy Friend and Roommate Relationships
February 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. in Rendezvous A and B

This workshop is a product of the One Love Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving relationship health. This workshop will show a variety of animated videos highlighting characteristics of friendships. The workshop will review healthy and unhealthy aspects of friend and roommate relationships, sharing insights about how to form healthy friend and roommate connections. Click to RSVP
Campus News
Events
January
8
ISU Mens Basketball

The Bengal men's basketball team vs. Weber State

January
13
ISU Men's Basketball

The Bengal men's basketball team vs. Eastern Washington.

January
13
Avalanche Awareness Workshop

Meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Wood River Room, Pond Student Union Building. Have you been skiing backcountry terrain? Perhaps you ride a powder sled and enjoy high marking. Maybe you’ve been lucky enough to find an avalanche transceiver in your Christmas stocking, or you just want to brush up on your avalanche skills. Spend an evening learning the basics of avalanche awareness and companion rescue. Contact the Outdoor Adventure Center to reserve a spot in advance. Space is limited.
January
15
Track and Field- Snake River Open

For ticket information call 208-282-FANS.

January 15
ISU Men's Basketball vs. Idaho

The Bengal men's basketball team vs. Idaho.

January
22
Snowshoe and Cross-Country Ski at City of Rocks National Reserve

Last sign-up date: January 20 (nonrefundable deposit/cancellation fee: cost of trip)
A great way to explore City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park is on snowshoes or cross-country skis. Routes are not groomed, but there are miles of trails available for the adventurous winter traveler. Hiking trails are open to skiing and snowshoeing, plus most of the camping road loops remain un-plowed and make ideal ski and snowshoe routes. Trip fees cover equipment and transportation. First trip with the Outdoor adventure Center is free, second trip $25.
January
29
Ski at Yellowstone National Park

Departure time: 8 a.m.
Pre-trip: January 26, 5:30 p.m. at Outdoor Adventure Center
Last sign-up date: January 26 (nonrefundable deposit/cancellation fee: $50)
Don your skis and ski along the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park or the groomed trails of the Rendezvous Ski Center in West Yellowstone. The group will spend the night at a local bunkhouse. Dinner will be at a local restaurant in West Yellowstone. Trip fees cover transportation, equipment, ski pass and bunkhouse.
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