- LocationSlater Family Ice Arena
- DescriptionTake a break and hit the ice during this budget-friendly weekday skating session, perfect for a midday refresh. Offered Monday through Friday from noon to 12:50 p.m. on the multipurpose ice, itโs a quick, energizing way to glide through your lunch hour or get in some casual practice.Whether you're sneaking in a solo skate or bringing a friend, you wonโt find a cooler deal.Admission is just $3, with skate rental available for an additional $3 โ no reservations are needed!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/cheap-skate
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- Aug 2011:00 AMLibrary Search 101: A quick guide to the library's new toolLearn how to get the most out of University Libraries' new discovery tool and catalog—Library Search—in just 30 minutes. This quick Zoom session is perfect for students, faculty and researchers looking to spend less time searching and more time succeeding.What you’ll learn • How to search across books, articles, ebooks and media from one screen • How to access full-text resources or request what you need • How to manage your library account and renew materialsChoose your session • Monday, Aug. 18 | 3 p.m. • Tuesday, Aug. 19 | 4 p.m. • Wednesday, Aug. 20 | 11 a.m.Join live via Zoom—just pick the time that works for you.Register now Reserve your spot for one of the Library Search 101 sessions. You’ll recieve the Zoom details upon registering.Free and open to all BGSU users.
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