Owls Make the Most of the Final Days of Summer 2024

Aug 23, 2024
Five students play tug of war with a blue rope

Student leaders participate in the annual "Owlypics" as part of their back-to-school training.

With this week’s early return of student-athletes and student leaders, the ݮƵ State campus is starting to feel more like the active Nest we all know during the academic year. Yet, for many Owls, we have one more week to enjoy summer fun. If you need some ideas for making the most of our sunny skies, check out these local summer favorites with a ݮƵ State connection.

  • Visit the in ݮƵ for a sweet treat.  They’re the official ݮƵ State ice cream partner, providing their unique flavors in the Dining Commons. Owner Petrina Fondakowski was also honored at our inaugural Keeper of the Dream event in February.
     
  • Miss our pet therapy dogs?  You can get your fix of cute puppy pics at ݮƵ on Weekend’s on display at the ݮƵ Creative Arts Center.
  • Check out the adventures at while you wait for the to restart their weekly hikes.  
     
  • You’ve got one more opportunity to take in a free   with this weekend’s show by Still Kickin’ with The Big City Horns.
  • Before you get invited to any meetings in the Tekoa Room, try a hike on Tekoa Mountain! If you’re looking for an adventure challenge, about how to find this hidden gem that will take you just outside ݮƵ.
  • Get your creative spirit going again before classes start by making your own Zine.  Ely Library offers and you can get inspired by the collection located near the Reference Desk. And if you need a beach read, Ely Library always has you covered!
  • If your back-to-school shopping wears you out, take a break at one of ݮƵ’s newest dining options: .  
  • While you’re waiting for intramural sports to start back up on campus, try a yoga class at the . It will help take care of any stress about decorating your residence hall room.
  • The is going strong with the bounty of summer goods.  Stop by and grab something healthy every Thursday through October 17.
  • Enjoy time at the and watch the  “The Dividing Scar: Massachusetts and the Four Lost Towns” about the complicated history of its development and impact on the Commonwealth. Great preparation for your classes on public policy, sustainability, and history!