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In an effort to promote campus and community life, the Union Programming Council (UPC) are proud to provide you with this publication, Your Campus Life, a complete guide to community businesses, services, and on- campus resources.We hope Your Campus Life provides you with useful information that will further enrich your college experience.

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SHINES

Welcome to a place where a sunlit creek meanders through fountains, over waterfalls and alongside 110 of your favorite stores and restaurants, all under a fully retractable glass skylight. It’s always beautiful shopping weather at City Creek Center.

Visit the Customer Service desk located on level 1 outside of Macy’s for exclusive offers for you, and your visiting friends and family members.

SPECIAL OFFERS FOR “U” STUDENTS & FACULTY

50 S. Main Street, Downtown Salt Lake City SHOPCITYCREEKCENTER.COM

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YOUR CAMPUS LIFE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Campus Directory

Deals/coupons

Campus Map

Sports Schedules

Campus Resources

Dining Guide

Housing Guide

Arts and Entertainment

Nightlife

Services Guide

Retail Guide

Fitness and Beauty

Finance Guide

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LGBT Resource Center

Lucky 13

Mid City Salon

Muse

Personal Money Management Center

Red Butte Garden

Squatters Pubs and Beers

Sustainability Resource Center

Sweet Cake Bake Shop

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The Marines

UBER

Ugurt

Union Programming Council

University Campus Store

University Federal Credit Union

University Guest House

University of Utah Farmers’ Market

University Print & Mail

University Student Apartments

Utah Athletics

Utah Media Sales Group

A ‘LA Mode

ASUU

ASUU Tutoring Center

Bennion Center

BONMi

Career Services

Catering & Dining Services

Center for Ethnic Student Affairs

Center for Student Wellness

Child Care Coordinating Office

City Creek Center

College of Fine Arts

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Foothill Place Apartments

Greek Council

Grifols Biomat

Housing and Residential Education

Jiffy Lube

K-UTE Internet Radio

Knead A Massage

KUED

KUER

THANK YOU

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On every college campus, finding a place to call home is crucial to fulfilling students’ academic and social growth. The University of Utah is no exception. With our student population of over 30,000, our hope is that the A. Ray Olpin Union building will be your home away from home.

An important goal of the Union is to complement the students’ academic experience through an extensive variety of cultural, educational, social, and recreational programs. It is through such opportunities that a real sense of college community is allowed to develop.In an effort to promote campus and community life, the Union Programming Council (UPC) is proud to provide you with this publication.

Your Campus Life is a complete guide to community businesses, services, and on-campus resources.

We hope Your Campus Life provides you with useful information that will further enrich your college experience.

Best of luck from all of us at the A. Ray Olpin Union Building.

UNIONA. RAY OLPIN

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

UNIVERSITY

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Campus DirectoryGENERALGeneral InformationOperator...................................801-581-7200TTY...........................................801-581-7882

EMERGENCY NUMBERSUniversity Police.......................801-585-2677Utility Maintenance...................801-581-7221Student Health Center..............801-581-6431

VISITOR INFORMATIONUnion Services Desk................801-581-5888

AACADEMIC ADVISINGUniversity College.....................801-581-8146Preprofessional Advising..........801-581-5744

ADMISSIONSGeneral Admissions.................801-581-7281Alumni Association...................801-581-6995American Indian Resource Center.......................................801-581-7392Associated Students of the University of Utah.....................801-581-2788

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTTicket Office.............................801-581-8849

BBabcock Theatre......................801-581-7100Board of Trustees.....................801-581-3033Bookstore Main Site.................801-581-6326

CCAMPUS RECREATION SERVICESField House...............................801-581-8898Intramural Sports......................801-581-3797Outdoor Rec.............................801-581-8516Career Services........................801-581-6186

Commuter Services Parking Information --Tickets, Permits........................801-581-6415Enforcement.............................801-581-3204

COMPUTER LABSBenchmark...............................801-587-2933Marriott Library.........................801-581-6273Sage Point................................801-587-2948Union........................................801-581-8988Counseling Services.................801-581-6826

DDean of Students......................801-581-7066

DINING SERVICESCampus Dining.........................801-581-7257Catering....................................801-581-7256Disability Services....................801-581-5020

EEMPLOYMENT Benefits.....................................801-581-7447Human Resources....................801-581-2169Internships................................801-581-6186Work Study...............................801-581-6581Equal Opportunity.....................801-581-8365Ethnic Student Affairs...............801-581-8151

FFinancial Aid and Scholarships.............................801-581-6211Accounts Payable.....................801-581-6976Grants.......................................801-581-7343

GGardner Concert Hall................801-587-7100Graduation Office.....................801-581-7852

HHOUSINGHRE..........................................801-587-2002

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Guest House/Heritage Center.......................................801-587-1000University Student Apartments...............................801-581-8667

IInternational Center..................801-581-8876Study Abroad...........................801-581-5849

KKUED........................................801-581-7777KUER FM 90.............................801-581-6625KUTE........................................801-585-3449Kingsbury Hall..........................801-581-7100

LLIBRARIESLaw Library...............................801-581-6184Medical Library.........................801-587-7281Marriott.....................................801-581-8558Lowell Bennion Center..............801-581-4811

MMailing-Campus Mail...............801-581-6171 Museum of Fine Art..................801-581-7332Museum of Natural History.......801-581-4303

OOrientation................................801-581-7069

PPayroll Office............................801-581-7873Pioneer Theater Company........801-581-6356President’s Office......................801-581-5701 PRINTING SERVICESUnion Copy Center...................801-587-7928University Services Copy Center..............................801-581-6171Public Relations........................801-585-9244

RROTCAir Force...................................801-581-6236Army.........................................801-581-6716Navy.........................................801-581-6723

Red Butte Gardens...................801-585-0556

Registrar Registration...............801-581-8969Student Records &Transcripts................................801-581-8965Rice Eccles StadiumOffice........................................801-581-5445

SStudent Health Center..............801-581-6431Student Involvement Center.....801-581-8061Student Loans Applications......801-581-8786Surplus & Salvage....................801-581-7917

TTesting Center Main Office.......801-581-8744Transfer Center.........................801-581-8146Tuition Payments......................801-581-7344Tutoring Center.........................801-581-5153

UU-Online....................................801-581-6112UCard ID Office........................801-581-2273Union – A. Ray Olpin Information................................801-581-5888University Press........................801-581-6771Utah Education Network..........801-581-2999Utah Student Apartments.........801-581-8667

VVICE PRESIDENT’S OFFICEAcademic Affairs.......................801-581-5057Research...................................801-581-7236Student Affairs..........................801-581-7793Veterans Affairs.........................801-587-7722Volunteer Services....................801-581-2429

WWomen’s Resource Center........801-581-8030Writing Center...........................801-587-9122

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CAMPUS MAP10

No. Name Abbr.1 John R Park Park

3 David P Gardner Hall DGH

4 J. T. Kingsbury Hall KH

5 George Thomas Museum of Natural History

GTB

6 William Stewart ST

7 Life Sciences LS

8 Alfred Emery AEB

9 John Widtsoe Bldg JWB

10 Physics Building Phys

11 William Browning WBB

12 Frederick Albert Sutton Building

FASB

13 LeRoy Cowles LCB

14 James Talmage JTB

17 Performing Arts PAB

19 Intermountain Network Scientific CC

INSCC

25 Social & Behav. Sci Beh S

26 Social Work, College of SW

27 Social Beh. Science S Beh

28 Alice Sheets Marriott Center for Dance

MCD

29 Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse FLD H

31 Carlson Hall C Hall

32 Rice-Eccles Stadium Stad

35 Marcia & John Price Museum

Price

37 Architecture ARCH

38 Art Bldg Art

40 Student Services SSB

43 Naval Science NS

44 Office Bldg 44 Bd 44

45 Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Bldg.

CTIHB

No. Name Abbr.49 Languages &

CommunicationLNCO

51 Sterling Sill Center Sill

52 Alumni House Alumni

53 A. Ray Olpin Union Union

54 Orson Spencer Hall OSH

56 Civil and Materials Engineering

CME

57 Hedco Hedco

58 Mineral Processing Lab MPL

59 Mining Systems Research Lab

MSRL

60 Experimental Studies Building

ESB

61 Energy & Mineral Research Lab

EMRL

62 Warnock Engineering Building

WEB

64 Merrill Engineering MEB

65 Milton Bennion Hall MBH

66 Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre

PMT

67 University Campus Store Stor

72 S J Quinney Law Library Law L

73 S J Quinney College of Law Law

74 Business Classroom Bu C

75 Kendall D. Garff KDGB

77 C Roland Christensen Ctr. CRCC

82 Aline Wilmot Skaggs Biology Res Bl

ASB

83 James Fletcher JFB

84 Biology Biol

85 Henry Eyring HEB

86 Marriott Library M Lib

151 James LeVoy Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology

SMBB

372 Kennecott Building Kenn B

Campus Map

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No. Name Abbr.90 Huntsman Center JHC

91 HPER East HPR E

92 HPER North HPR N

93 HPER Natatorium HPRNAT

94 HPER West HPR W

97 Dumke Gymnastics Center DGC

105 Annex General Office Annex

112 Marriott Residential Scholars Community

MRSC

179 Eccles Broadcast Center EBC

350 V. Randall Turpin Univ Serv Bld

VRTUSB

373 Primary Children's Parking Terrace

PCPT

374 Primary ChildrenÆs Medical Center

PCMC

512 Research Administration Building

RAB

521 School of Medicine SOM

523 John A. Moran Eye Center Moran

524 Medical Center Parking Terrace

MCPT

525 University Hospital U Hosp

527 University Hospital Parking Terr.

UHPT

530 Maxwell Wintrobe Research Bldg

Wintro

531 Medical Research & Education

MREB

533 Eccles Institute of Human Genetics

EIHG

535 Ezekiel R. & Edna Dumke Bldg

Dumke

No. Name Abbr.540 Health Science Parking

CenterHSCPT

550 Clinical Neurosciences Bldg

CNC

555 Huntsman Cancer Institute HCI

556 Huntsman Cancer Hospital HCH

560 Health Science NE Terrace HSNET

561 HSC North Parking Terrace & Helipad

HNPTH

565 E. E. Jones Medical Science Bldg

EEJMRB

570 Biomedical Polymers Research Bldg

BPRB

575 Eccles Health Sciences Education

HSEB

582 L.S. Skaggs Pharmacy SK H

588 Nursing Nurs

589 Eccles Health Sciences Library

Eccles

604 Pierre Lassonde Entrepreneur Center

PLEC

650 Outdoor Recreation FD 650

652 LEAP House LEAP

655 Fort Douglas Museum FD 655

659 Fort Douglas Public Safety FD 659

685 Edwin & Grace Madsen Health Center

MHC

701 Student Apts Tower 1 Bd 701

702 Student Apts Tower 2 Bd 702

801 University Guest House GUEST

815 Chase M Peterson Heritage Center

H CTR

853 Dumke Health Professions Ed. Bldg

HPEB

858 Human Resources 420 Wa

Campus Map

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SPORT SCHEDULES14

Sport Schedules

08/28/1409/06/1409/20/1409/27/1410/04/1410/16/1410/25/1411/01/1411/08/1411/15/1411/22/1411/29/14

Idaho StateFresno StateMichiganWashington StateUCLAOregon StateUSCArizona StateOregonStanfordArizonaColorado

Salt Lake City, utahSalt Lake City, utahAnn Arbor, MichiganSalt Lake City, utahLos Angeles, californiaCorvallis, OregonSalt Lake City, utahTempe, ArizonaSalt Lake City, utahStanford, CaliforniaSalt Lake City, utahBoulder, Colorado

FOOTBALL

women’s soccer

5:30 pm mt1:00 pm mttbatbatba7:00 pm mttbatbatbatbatbatba

08/22/1408/24/1408/29/1408/31/1409/05/1409/12/1409/14/1409/19/1409/21/1409/26/1410/03/1410/05/1410/10/1410/12/1410/17/1410/24/1410/26/1410/31/1411/02/1411/08/14

oral robertsoklahomaboise statecal state northridgebyu unlvuc davisutah stateutah valleystanforduclausc oregonoregon statecaliforniawashingtonwashington statearizonaarizona state colorado

Tulsa, oklahomanorman, oklahomasalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahdavis, californialogan, utahsalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahlos angeles, californialos angeles, californiaeugene, oregoncorvallis, oregonberkeley, californiasalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahsalt lake city, utahboulder, colorado

8:00 pm ct1:00 pm ct7:30 pm mt1:00 pm mt5:00 pm mt7:30 pm mt1:00 pm pt4:00 pm mt1:00 pm mt3:00 pm mt8:00 pm pt3:00 pm pt4:00 pm pt12:00 pm pt2:00 pm pt7:00 pm mt1:00 pm mt1:00 pm mt2:00 pm mt12:00 pm mt

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los angeles, california

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seattle, washington

women’s volleyball

swimming and diving

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stanford (w)

alumni meet

intermountain shootout

intermountain shootout

boise state (w)

arizona

unlv

colorado mesa (m)

california (w)

georgia tech invitational

georgia tech invitational

georgia tech invitational

salt lake city, utah

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grand junction, colorado

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Boise, Idaho

las vegas, nevada

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atlanta, georgia

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Utah Athletics: utahutes.cstv.com

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ACADEMIC RESOURCESAcademic AdvisingActively meeting with an advisor is an essential part of your university experience. Any time you have a question or concern, schedule an appointment to meet with an advisor.A good place to start is University College: (801) 581-8146, advising.utah.edu Student Services Building, Room 450

College of Fine Arts

The College of Fine Arts offers undergraduate programs in Art & Art History, Ballet, Modern Dance, Film & Media Arts, Theatre, and Music. (801)581-6764,finearts.utah.edu Art and Architecture, Room 250

LEAPLEAP is a year-long learning community committed to the goals of learning, engagement, achievement, and progress and to the principles of civic awareness and service. (801) 581-8920, leap.utah.edu Sterling Sill Center

J. Willard Marriott Library

Need a quiet place to study or to get help with a research paper? Look no further than the campus hub of student life that is the J. Willard Marriott Library. (801) 581-8558, lib.utah.edu 295 South 1500 East

Honors College

The Honors College promotes an enriched environment for talented and highly motivated students who wish to expand their academic experience. (801) 581-7383, honors.utah.edu Fort Douglas Honors Center

University Writing Center

The Writing Center is here to assist you in improving your writing. We help with any stage of the writing process and work with both undergraduate and graduate-level writing concerns. (801) 587-9122, writingcenter.utah.edu Marriott Library, Second Floor

NEWS AND MEDIA

Continuum MagazineContinuum keeps alumni, faculty, staff, and community members up to date through a broad spectrum of features spanning many University topics. (801) 581-6995, continuum.utah.edu Alumni House

The Daily Utah ChronicleThe Chronicle is the newspaper of the University of Utah, publishing 8,000 free copies M-Th with special issues on Fridays during Fall and Spring semesters. Now accepting staff applications. (801) 581-6397, dailyutahchronicle.com A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 321

Campus Resources

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4 years.(like graduating)

PLAN TO FINISH

Get your plan [email protected]

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SERVICES

Catering & Dining Services

If you want to impress your guests with an unforgettable dining event, you are in safe hands with the University’s premier catering department. (801) 581-7257 dineoncampus/utah A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 30

Commuter Services

Do you have a parking ticket you need to pay? Would you like a parking pass so that ticket problem won’t happen again? Contact them today! (801) 581-6415, parking.utah.edu AnnexGeneralOffice,Room101

Red Butte Garden

RedButteGardenisanon-profitorganization with over 100 acres of natural gardens, walking paths, and natural areas with hiking trails. (801) 585-0556 redbuttegarden.org 300 Wakara Way

K-UTE Internet RadioK-UTE is the student-run radio station of the University of Utah. Listen online at our website, or via our iPhone app available in the app store. Now accepting staff applications. (801) 585-3449 kuteradio.org A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 321

KUED

KUED is Utah’s premiere public broadcasting station, offering the full PBS schedule and locally-produced television programs for free. (801) 581-7777 kued.org 101 South Wasatch Drive

KUER

KUER public radio provides a commercial-free mix of NPR, BBC, local news, and jazz music programming to thousands of listeners. (801) 581-6625 kuer.org 101 South Wasatch Drive

downloadour app Today!

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THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

ASUU.UTAH.EDU

801-581-2788

@ASUUevents

#UNITINGU

TEXT ‘ASUU’ TO

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ON TV AND ONLINE!

Anywhere, AnytimeYour Favorite Shows

Like us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter

video.kued.org

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University Print & MailPrint and Mail Services provides qualitydocumentprintandfinishingto the University community. (801) 581-6171, printing.utah.edu Turpin Services Building, Room 135

UCard OfficeTheUniversityofUtahUCardofficeoffers one standardized source of identificationandaccess.UTApassesalso are available free of charge to all university students, faculty, and staff. (801) 581-2273, ucard.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 225

University of Utah Farmers’ MarketAs part of the campus sustainability initiative, the University holds a weekly farmers’ market with local produce every Thursday, August 28 - October 9th. The Market can be found from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm on the Union Tanner Plaza. (801) 585-9352 Union Tanner Plaza

The Tower at Rice Eccles StadiumOur beautiful and unique facilities will make any event memorable. Schedule your next meeting, banquet, or reception with us today! (801) 581-5445 stadium.utah.edu 451 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City

STUDENT AFFAIRSAdmissions OfficeShowing you around campus, assisting with the admissions process, helping

with deferment, and connecting you with resources regarding your status as a student,theOfficeofAdmissionsisthefirststoponyouracademicjourney. (801) 581-8761, admissions.utah.edu Student Services Building, Room 250

American Indian Resource CenterThe mission of the AIRC is to provide academic support, career counseling, mentoring, and program activities for the University of Utah’s American Indian community and campus community as a whole. (801) 581-7392 diversity.utah.edu/students/airc 1925 De Trobriand Street Building 622

Career ServicesNeed a job? Come see us. Or even better, let us guide you toward career planning and exploration. We help with student jobs, internships, and career opportunities through a great website, career fairs, workshops, and dedicated career counselors by major. (801) 581-6186, careers.utah.edu Student Services Building Room 350

Center for Disability ServicesDisability Services provides support for the educational development of students with disabilities, including ongoing efforts to develop and maintain an accessible physical environment. (801) 581-5020, disability.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 162

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Center for Ethnic Student AffairsThe University of Utah is deeply committed to enhancing the success of diverse faculty, students, and staff as part of our broader goal to enrich the educational experiences and success of all members of our University community. (801) 581-8151 diversity.utah.edu/students/cesa A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 235

Center for Student WellnessThe Center for Student Wellness is your portal for information, resources, and solutions for wellness-related issues. Call, e-mail, or stop by for answers to questions related to your wellness. (801) 581-7776 wellness.utah.edu Student Services Building, Room 328

Child Care Coordinating OfficeTheChildCareOfficeoffersacompleteguide to child care resources on and off campus. It also offers programming for students and their children. (801) 585-5897 childcare.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 408

Financial Aid and ScholarshipsThe only thing better than an education is an education with minimal debt. For access to programs designed to alleviateyourfinancialpressure,contact this department. (801)581-6211,financialaid.utah.edu Student Services Building, Room 105

International Student & Scholar ServicesThe International Student & Scholar Services provides advising, programming, support, and resources for international students, scholars, and alumni. The International Student & Scholar Services’ goal is for students, staff, faculty, and visitors from around the world to feel welcome and an integral part of the campus community. (801) 581-8876, ic.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 410

LGBT Resource CenterThe LGBT Resource Center provides a comprehensive range of education, information, and advocacy services. They work to create and maintain an open, safe, and supportive environment for the community. (801) 587-7973, lgbt.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 409

Office of Orientation & Leadership DevelopmentTheOfficeofOrientation&LeadershipDevelopment assists students and their families in their transition to the U and supports students in their development as leaders. Programs include Orientation, First Year Experience, Transfer Student Programs, Leadership Programs, Leadership Studies academic minor, and the National Student Exchange. (801) 581-7069, orientation.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 280

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LGBT Resource Center

Safety

advocacy NetworkiNg

educatioN

Support

MiSSioNThe Center provides a comprehensive range of education, information, and advocacy services, and works to create and maintain an open, safe, and supportive environment for students, staff, faculty, alumni, and the entire campus community.

Union Building Room 409 | [email protected] | Open Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM

Feel Better!

• Events & Resources• Wellness Coaching• Victim Advocacy

801-581-7776SSB 328Find us at the newStudent Life Buildingin Spring 2015wellness.utah.edu

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MUSEThe MUSE project is a group engaged in providing every student with a memorable experience here at the U. The MUSE hopes to promote individual student growth as well as a community and global sense of belonging. (801) 587-3177, muse.utah.edu Marriott Library, Room 1750B

University Counseling CenterWe offer support to U students, staff, and faculty for a variety of personal, academic, and career concerns. Our approach is collaborative, goal-oriented, and multi culturally sensitive. ThefirstappointmentisFREE! (801) 581-6826 counselingcenter.utah.edu Student Services Building, Room 426

Veteran’s Support CenterOurofficeisaplacetostudy,swapstories with other student vets, recharge with a cup of coffee, or get help navigating the U. We are here to help student veterans succeed. Stop by to explore what resources are available. (801) 587-7722 veteranscenter.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union Building, Room 418

Women’s Resource CenterThe Women’s Resource Center seeks to help women and students from all backgrounds and circumstances get the most out of their higher education experience. A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 411

Sustainability Resource CenterThe Sustainability Resource Center promotes a more sustainable campus through its many initiatives. It also manages the Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund (SCIF), which provides funding for student-led projects on campus. (801) 585-9352 sustainability.utah.edu/resource-center AnnexGeneralOffice,Room1024

STUDENT RESOURCES

ASUU Tutoring CenterThe ASUU Tutoring Center provides quality, affordable tutoring for the most “in demand,” lower division, general education courses. Convenient tutoring sessions are available at a variety of times and locations. Don’t wait until it’s too late---Get the help you need today! 801-581-5153 tutoringcenter.utah.edu 330 Student Services Building

On Campus EmploymentThe University of Utah offers exciting, challenging and rewarding careers to those who seek opportunities to grow and succeed. Visit our website for a full list of current openings. (801) 581-2169 employment.utah.edu 420 Wakara Way, Suite 105

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Bennion Center

The Lowell Bennion Center fosters lifelong service and civic participation by engaging the University with community service opportunities. (801) 581-4811 bennioncenter.org A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 101

Student Advocacy

TheASUUStudentAdvocacyofficeis ready to assist students with legal services, renter’s rights, and emergency studentloans.Theofficealsofacilitatesconnecting students to helpful resources across campus. (801) 581-8061 A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 234 ASUU Student Child Care ProgramThe ASUU Student Child Care Program is committed to providing quality child care for student parents while they attend class. (801) 585-7393 asuuchildcare.utah.edu Alfred Emery Building, Room 106

Kaplan Test PrepWhether you’re trying to pass the PSAT, SAT, GRE, MCAT, or any other important higher-education test, let the experts at Kaplan give you the skills and tools you need to get the score you want. 1 (800) 527-8378 kaptest.com 515 South 700 East #3J

National Student ExchangeThe National Student Exchange program (NSE) gives students the opportunity to do an exchange program at one of 190 universities in the United States, its territories or Canada. (801) 581-7069, nse.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 280

Student Health CenterFor testing, vaccinations, physicals, travel abroad, and all things medical, the best place available to the University community is the Student Health Center. (801) 581-6431, studenthealth.utah.edu 555 Foothill Drive, Level One

Learning AbroadLearning Abroad offers a wide variety of credit-bearing programs across the globe. These programs allow students to have experiences which provide personal, professional, and academic benefitslongaftergraduation. (801) 581-5849 learningabroad.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 159

Personal Money Management CenterGettingfinanciallyfitisn’tashardasyou think – and preparing now will help you down the road when you leave school and begin your professional life. Make an appointment for counseling, financialeducationandfinancialtoolsto assist you in achieving lifelong successful outcomes. (801) 585-7379 personal-money-management.utah.edu

A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 317

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IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES, TALK TO A MARINE CORPS RECRUITER ABOUT OFFICER CANDIDATES SCHOOL. CAPT GREGORY LARSEN • 801-483-1146 • [email protected]

Becoming a Marine Offi cer requires an unwavering commitment to the defense of our nation and the Marines under your command. If you have what it takes to lead Marines, your path will lead to a life of distinction, purpose and honor. Few can be Marines. Even fewer can lead them.

A FEW WILL LEAD.

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Getengaged!In the Community

THE DATESAVE

September 20 11th Annual Legacy of LowellDay of ServiceDetails at www.bennioncenter.org

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Red Butte Garden is Utah’s botanical garden, featuring hiking trails, waterfalls, wildlife, a floral walk, a children’s garden, and terraced herb, medicinal and fragrance gardens.

Free admission for U studentsClose to campus

Free WiFi and a great place to studyFun events and classes Volunteer opportunities

300 WAKARA WAY | 801.585.0556WWW.REDBUTTEGARDEN.ORG

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STUDENT AND ALUMNI ORGANIZATIONS

Associated Students of the University of Utah

ASUU is your student government providing volunteer opportunities, paid leadership positions, and exciting events. In addition, ASUU supports valuable services for students such as personal money management, tutoring, childcare assistance, and legal advocacy. To volunteer, visit our website. (801) 581-2788, asuu.utah.edu A. Ray Olpin Union, Room 234

Alumni AssociationThe mission of the University of Utah Alumni Association is dedicated to forging and preserving lifelong relationships with alumni, students, and the community. Become a member today! (801) 581-6995 alumni.utah.edu 155 South Central Campus Drive

Asian American Student AssociationThe mission of the Asian American Student Association (AASA) is to unite students with an interest in Asian American issues through social, educational, cultural, and political events on campus and in the community. We hold biweekly member meetings, monthly activities, service projects, socials, and annual events such as Asian

American High School Conference, Asian American Awareness Week, and Asian American Graduation. aasauofu.com [email protected] facebook.com/aasauofu

LDS Student AssociationLDSSA seeks to provide Latter-Day-Saint members as well other students on campus an opportunity to participate in social events, community service projects, and leadership opportunities that teach wholesome values. (801) 582-6506 [email protected] Institute of Religion

Queer Student UnionThis group works with social, political, and community activism for the LBGTQ community and its allies. [email protected] LBGT Resource Center

The MUSSThe MUSS is the University of Utah’s student fan club for football, men’s basketball, and gymnastics. Joining The MUSS provides students with reserved seating, U merchandise, and other exclusive opportunities. (801) 581-6995 alumni.utah.edu/muss The Alumni House

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Pacific Islander Student AssociationPISAassistsPacificIslandersandother underrepresented students by providing services that are directly related to recruitment, retention, and social and academic navigation. 801-587-9570 pisauofu.wix.com/pisa Email: [email protected]

Black Student UnionThe main focus of BSU is to educate and address issues that the African-American community is facing. The Black Student Union is a student organization open to anyone on or off campus who is interested in participating in their organization. twitter.com/uofubsu

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FRESHFAST

CONVENIENT

EVERY THURSDAYAUGUST 28 TO OCTOBER 9, 2014 | 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

TANNER PLAZA BETWEEN THE STUDENT SERVICES AND UNION BUILDINGS

Don’t miss theme weeks and new programs at the Market this year, including double dollars for SNAP recipients and eligible students.

For more information, visit:sustainability.utah.edu/resource-center

or call 801-581-9352

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O�ce for StudentEQUITY AND DIVERSITYTHE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

The Center for Ethnic Student A�airs provides support to students of color at the University of Utah through academic support, student activities, mentorship and resources. CESA is space of acceptance that honors all forms of diversity and helps promote these environments across campus.

The American Indian Resource Center serves as a home away from home for American Indian students, provides academic support, career counseling, and program activities for the University of Utah’s American Indian community and campus community as a whole. The AIRC provides an inclusive, supportive, and nurturing environment to assist American Indian students in their journey towards academic, professional, and personal success.

CENTER FOR ETHNIC STUDENT AFFAIRS (CESA)(801)-581-8151 | 200 S. CENTRAL CAMPUS DR., RM. #235 | DIVERSITY.UTAH.EDU/STUDENTS/CESA

(801)-581-7392 | 1925 DE TROBRIAND STREET BLDG.#622 | HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/UOFUAIRCAMERICAN INDIAN RESOURCE CENTER (AIRC)

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BEST STUDY PLACES ON CAMPUS?Written by Annet Unda

Marriot Library (West side of campus)Though it is home to handy resources like the Writing Center and dry erase windows, the library is infamous for being a very distracting place to study. If you’re luckyyoumightfindacovetedspotintheGeorge S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Grand Reading Room. It’s a very secluded and quiet part of the library and has a great view of the Salt Lake Valley.

LDS Institute (South side of campus)From couches to large tables, the Institute has plenty of space to get some good studying in. The Institute also offers great

deals on lunch specials in case you wanted to grab a bite to eat before studying.

Crimson Lounge (South-East corner of the Union)The Crimson Lounge is a great place to relax while getting some studying in. Fully furnished with tables, desks, and artwork, this study spot is perfect for solo studying. While there is little space in the Crimson Lounge,itrarelyfillsupbecausemanystudents haven’t yet discovered this hidden gem.

Basement Dining Room (Under Union Food Court)Need to eat to get your brain juices flowing?GrababitetoeatatDiningServices’ food court and grab a booth in thebasementflooroftheUnion!Thereareplenty of booths and tables for your study group or a solo study session. It’s also located right next door to a computer lab in case you need to look something up after eating!

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STUDY TIPSWritten by Connor Hyde

Go Somewhere You Know Your Friends Won’t Be

We have all lied to ourselves and said that if we study with our friends we’ll get a lot done, but we all know that isn’t true. If you plan on getting anything done, disappear for a few hours and don’t tell your friends where you are. They might findyouandevenworse,distractyou!

Leave Your Phone At HomeYou can try to justify why you need

your phone while you study, but none of those reasons are any good. Candy Crush can wait, you’ve got atest tomorrow!

Get Plenty of Sleep A tired mind is a slow mind. You’re

better off going to bed at a reasonable time and waking up early than you are staying up all night cramming the night before a test.

Study With Students From Class Never underestimate the power of

your peers, especially when working throughadifficultproblemsetorreadingassignment. Dividing and conquering is an effective way to reduce your workload -- and to make sure you understand the material. You might even make a friend in the process.

Make Your Own Flash Cards Sometimes the best habits are the

ones we’ve used forever. Flash cards are oldies but goodies –- writing notes anddefinitionsmorethanoncewillhelpimprint information in your memory, and the cards are a great way to develop and use mnemonic devices and associative phrases.

Time ManagementThe only thing worse than having

a deadline is missing a deadline. Stay organized and cut down on procrastination and your work load will feel much more manageable.

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DINING SERVICES LOCATIONS

Union Food CourtThis mall-style food court has more than 10 food stations, including Jamba Juice, Papa John’s, and Panda Express. It also serves local Rimini coffee, hot breakfast, grab-n-go items, salads, burgers, burritos, soups, and more. (801) 581-4648 A. Ray Olpin Union Building, 1st Floor

Heritage Center Dining HallThis all-you-care-to-eat dining hall is open seven days a week and is where students with meal plans eat the majority of their meals while in school. However, anyone can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner here by paying at the entrance. It features a rotating menu and the largest variety of food options on campus, including a vegan and vegetarian section, a custom-order grill, a salad bar, sandwichstation,Belgianwafflestation,and an exhibition station that is used for cooking demonstrations, made-to-order meals, and more. (801) 581-6347 Peterson Heritage Building, 2nd Floor

As a student, you’ve got plenty to worry about besides breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Let Dining Services do the shopping, cooking, and cleaning for you!

Dining Services at the University of Utah has over 12 locations across campus from mall-style food courts and dining halls to walk-through convenience stores. All of them are within minutes of your classes, so save your parking space and dine on campus!

DINING DOLLARSTotal flexibility - Anyone can buy dining dollars at any time, and we’ll add an extra 10% to your card no matter how much you purchase. Use them at all 12 Dining Services locations!

BLOCK MEAL PLANAnyone can enjoy the largest variety of food on campus! Buy 10-75 meals for the PHC Dining Hall any time, and they won’t expire at the end of the semester.

PURCHASE BOTH OPTIONS ONLINE AT DINEONCAMPUS.COM/UTAH

DININGOPTIONSFOREVERYONE

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Crimson CornerA convenience store that has freshly made pastries, drinks, Starbucks coffee, salads and sandwiches. Students whose meal plans include transfer meals can use their transfer meals to pick up bottled drinks, Starbucks drinks, and other pre-set combinations. (801) 587-2969 Peterson Heritage Building, 1st Floor

Mom’s CaféMom’s Café is open seven days a week andhasextralatehoursduringfinals.In addition to prepackaged snacks, salads, sandwiches, and bottled beverages, Mom’s Café also serves hot breakfast items, pastries made on campus by our pastry chef, fresh-baked Freschetta pizzas, and local Rimini coffee. It also offers a full specialty drink menu (lattes, mochas, etc). (801) 587-9759 J. Williard Marriot Library, 1st Floor

105 Café105 Café, named after its room number in the Annex building, is a small café with an indoor seating area. It features Starbucks coffee and includes a full specialty drink menu (lattes, mochas, etc). It serves hot breakfast sandwiches, Freschetta pizzas during lunch, and a variety of other snacks. 105 Café also offers variety of vegetarian and vegan items. (801) 581-7173 Annex, Room 105

England HubA small café with plenty of seating, including booths and indoor and outdoor tables. The England Hub serves made-to-order breakfast each morning as well as fresh pastries, bagels, and Caffe Ibis coffee and specialty drinks. Caffe Ibis comes from Logan, Utah, and has been recognized as a “green business” since 1976.Itsupplies“triplecertified”(organic,shade grown, and fair trade) coffee. The England Hub also serves soups, makes custom sandwiches and burgers, and provides grab-n-go items for customers on the run. With a day’s notice, the Hub can prepare boxed lunches for groups and individuals. (801) 585-1275 Health Sciences Education, 1st Floor

Honors MarketThe Honors market has made to order sandwiches, salads, and coffee. It also has bottled drinks, wraps, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit cups, desserts, candy bars, bags of chips, gum, toiletries, and more. (801) 587-8440 Honors Housing, 1st Floor

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OSH OuttakesA walk-through convenience store with bottled drinks, wraps, sandwiches, salads, sushi, fresh fruit cups, desserts, king-size candy bars, bags of chips, gum, fresh-baked items, protein bars, and more. The location features Peet’s Coffee, with its array of award-winning premium roasts. (801) 585-0578 Orson Spencer Hall, 2nd Floor

BSB OuttakesThis Outtakes kiosk features Starbucks fresh-brewed coffee. It also has bottled drinks, wraps, sandwiches, salads, sushi, fresh fruit cups, desserts, king-size candy bars, bags of chips, gum, fresh-baked items prepared by our pastry chef, protein bars, and more. (801) 587-9043 Social & Behavioral Sciences, 1st Floor

Crimson View RestaurantA causal, sit-down restaurant featuring a breathtaking 180-degree view of the Salt Lake valley. The menu highlights traditional American cuisine as well as some ethnic favorites. Crimson View has aprivateroomthat’sperfectforofficeparties and retreats. Reservations are required for parties of 8 or more; call us today to make a reservation! (801) 581-8191 A. Ray Olpin Union Building, 4th Floor

Union Outtakes StoreA convenience store that offers gourmet pastries and sweets, Starbucks coffee, ice cream, sushi, and grab-n-go items including sandwiches, salads, and more. (801) 585-9569 A. Ray Olpin Union Building, 1st Floor

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Lucky 13Lucky 13 is a bustling Utah roadhouse. World burger champions, they focus on using fresh local ingredients and have become famous for their gourmet burgers, sandwiches, and salads as well as their house-smoked bacon. (801) 487-4418 lucky13slc.com 135 West 1300 South

Noodles & CompanyIf you haven’t heard about Noodles & Company, it’s probably because our mouths are full. Come experience an assortment of styles and types of noodles with recipes from all over. (801) 359-8315 noodles.com 358 South 700 East

B&D BurgersA favorite of University of Utah students since 1981! (801) 582-7200, banddburgers.com 222 South 1300 East

Big Ed’sConveniently located right below President’s Circle, Big Ed’s is the default breakfast joint for U of U students, faculty, staff, and nearby civilians. It’s also the perfect place to head to for a meal break between classes. From burgers to chicken wings to beer, Big Ed’s has it all. (801) 582-9045 210 South University Street

AMERICAN

The Desert Edge BreweryThe Desert Edge has been a Salt Lake regular for over 30 years. Perfectly situated downtown, we welcome all to come and enjoy our sandwiches, pastas, and wonderful drinks. (801) 521-8917 desertedgebrewery.com 273 Trolley Square

Market Street GrillYou can enjoy crisp seafood salads, clam chowder, steak, and seafood at oneofSaltLakeCityUtah’sfinestseafood restaurants, located just a few minutes from campus! Reservations recommended. 801-322-4668, marketstreetgrill.com 48 West Market Street

Squatters Pubs and BeersSquatters is an innovative restaurant group rooted in world-class beer, exceptional food and service, a welcoming atmosphere, and an ongoing commitmenttopeople,planet,andprofit.Salt Lake’s original brew pub since 1989, Squatters serves award-winning fresh brewed beers and an eclectic menu filledwithpubfavoriteslikefishandchips, bacon wrapped meat loaf, and our famous veggie burger. Serving lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Private event space available for groups from 30 – 200. (801) 363-2739, squatters.com 147 West Broadway

Off Campus Dining

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World Burger Champions

135 WEST 1300 SOUTH (Right next to the 1300 South Trax Stop)10 AM - 2 AM EVERDAY • Kitchen OPEN until midnight

www.lucky13slc.com

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BRAZILIAN

Rodizio GrillRodizio Grill offers over a dozen rotisserie grilled meats carved at your table by Brazilian Gauchos. Authentic Brazilian appetizers, salads, and desserts abound. (801) 220-0500, rodiziogrill.com 600 South 700 East

BREAKFAST Blue Plate DinerBlue Plate’s diner is committed to servingthefinestintraditionalcomfortfood, all-day breakfast, and many vegetarian selections. (801) 463-1151 theblueplatediner.com 2041 South 2100 East

The Village InnLocated just south of campus, The Village Inn hosts University of Utah students at all hours. With a variety of breakfast food, sandwiches, and burgers, we are your ideal fourth meal stop. (801) 355-3753, villageinn.com 910 East 400 South

ASIANPanda ExpressOurfinediningrestaurantbringstherobustflavorsofMandarinandSzechuancuisine to Utah. We know that quality meals made with fresh and premium ingredients served fast and hot will win over the hearts and stomachs of our hungry guests. pandaexpress.com A. Ray Olpin Union Building, 1st Floor

Ichiban SushiIchiban Sushi & Japanese Restaurant has been a Salt Lake favorite for 20 years with award-winning sushi & seafood. (801) 532-7522, ichibanutah.com 336 South 400 East

BONMiIn addition to bottled drinks, wraps, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit cups, desserts, candy bars, bags of chips, gum, toiletries and other items, the Honors Market this year will also include Vietnamese-inspired cuisine with BONMi! Enjoy a fast casual restaurant offering traditional bánh mì sandwiches! (801) 587-8440 Honors Housing, 1st Floor

Off Campus Dining

Open to everyone, come check out our new Vietnamese-inspired location, BONMi!

Located in the Honors Market, flip to the coupon section for a BONMi coupon.

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IndochineA classic Vietnamese bistro located near the University of Utah. From traditional Vietnamese, French, and Chinese influences,Indochine’sdishesrepresenta variety of the different cultures in Vietnam’s past and present. Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner. (801) 582-0896 indochineutah.com 230 South 1300 East

Sono ExpressA short walk from President’s Circle, Sono Express offers both Chinese and Japanese food on a budget. Try their Daily special for under $6 or choose from their many other menu items, including Teriyaki chicken and sushi. (801) 582-2800 1318 East 200 South

MIDDLE EASTERN

Cedars of LebanonCedars is a speciality ethnic and vegetarian restaurant specializing in chicken and lamb shish-kabobs. Visit ourfloor-sittingMoroccanroom.Also,huka is available for people ages 19+. Weekend belly dancers. (801) 364-4096 cedarsoflebanonrestaurant.com 152 East 200 South

COFFEE SHOPS The Coffee GardenConveniently located near the University, The Coffee Garden aims to please withoutdoorseating,freewi-fi,andgreat prices. (801) 355-3425 878 E 900 S

Salt Lake Roasting CompanySalt Lake Roasting Co. is known for its ideal, quiet atmosphere. It is always the perfect choice before or after class. (801) 363-7572 roasting.com 320 East 400 South

Two Creek Coffee HouseLocated right on campus in the William Browning Building (WBB), Two Creek Coffee House boasts the best coffee on campus! (801) 363-3238 twocreekcoffeehouse.com Frederick Albert Sutton Building

ITALIAN

Tony Caputo’s Market & DeliLocated in the Tanner Humanities Building, Tony Caputo’s brings a distinct Italianflavorrighttocampus.Theirsignature sandwich “The Caputo” was voted the third-best sandwich in America. (801) 583-8801 caputosdeli.com Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Bldg.

Cucina ToscanaCucina Toscana serves authentic Tuscan fare at the highest levels of service and quality. (801) 328-3463 toscanaslc.com 307 West Pierpont Avenue

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Maxwell’sStraight from the East Coast, Maxwell’s East Coast Eatery delivers what no one else has been able to in Salt Lake City: Authentic homemade Italian food just like mom makes! (801) 328-0304, maxwellsece.com 357 South Main Street

MEXICAN

Mezquite Mexican GrillMezquite offers all the Mexican food your heart desires at any hour of the night. Our inexpensive prices make us a great choice for any college student. (801) 363-0788 435 East 400 South

Rubio’s Fresh Mexican GrillFamousfortheirfishtacos,Rubio’sGrill offers delicious fresh Mexican food at affordable prices. Just blocks away from campus, Rubio’s is the perfect lunchtime getaway. (801) 363-0563, rubios.com 358 South 700 East

Blue IguanaBlue Iguana is a premier destination for traditional Mexican fare including mole, an ancient Aztec dish made from combinations of chiles, nuts, spices and other ingredients. Most importantly, it was voted the best Margarita in town! (801) 533-8900 blueiguanarestauraunt.net 165 South West Temple

La FronteraFor 30 years, we have offered the highest quality Chile Verde in Utah and are home to the Smothered Burrito. We didn’t invent smothered burritos, we just perfected them. (801) 582-0699 lafronteracafe.com 201 South 1300 East

PIZZA The Pie PizzeriaA University of Utah classic. For over 30 years, The Pie Pizzeria has been voted the people’s choice by newspaper and magazine reader polls throughout Utah. (801) 582-0195 thepie.com 1320 East 200 South

Vinto PizzaVinto’s hip, casual atmosphere provides for a delicious dining experience.Wood-firedpizzasandgreat service make Vinto just right. (801) 539-9999 vinto.com 418 East 200 South

Este’s PizzaEnjoy New York-style thin crust at this delicious eatery. Be sure to try their delicious garlic knots or lasagna pizza. (801) 363-2366 estepizzaco.com 156 East 200 South

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SMOOTHIES & FROZEN TREATS

Jamba JuiceThis mouth-watering smoothie chain originated in San Luis Obispo, California, and has made its way to the Beehive State! Jamba Juice is focused on serving smoothies with 100% natural ingredients and is now on campus! (801) 585-9569, jambajuice.com A. Ray Olpin Union Building, 1st Floor

UGurtLocated right off campus next to The Pie Underground restaurant, UGurt is a new spin on self-serve frozen yogurt! Bring your friends and enjoy the newest campus hangout. (385) 232-3752, frozenugurt.com 1330 East 200 South

Nielsen’s Frozen CustardNielsen’s frozen custard is an evening tradition that offers dozens of delicious flavorsoffrozencustard.Trythisunique alternative to ice cream and frozen yogurt. (801) 277-7479, 3918 Highland Drive

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University Student Apartments The University of Utah family housing program is one of the largest of its kind in the country and accommodates students from all over the world. Our apartment community fosters individual lifestyles and educational opportunities within a framework of responsible freedom. Residents enjoy children’s programs, cultural activities, and individual participation in community affairs. (801) 581-8667 apartments.utah.edu 1945 Sunnyside Avenue

HOUSING & RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONHousing & Residential Education (HRE) is a team of dedicated student leaders and staff serving the University community. We facilitate and support the development of all residents while creating an inclusive and safe living environment. Learn more about the sense of community and convenience that living on campus at the U provides byvisitingourofficeorwebsitetoday. (801) 587-2002, housing.utah.edu Benchmark Plaza, Building 822

UNIVERSITY HOUSINGThere are two housing departments that provide multiple housing options for students: University Student Apartments and Housing & Residential Education.

Housing Guide

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Mission StatementHousing & Residential Education, a team of dedicated student leaders and staff, serves the University community by encouraging, facilitating, and supporting the learning and development of all residents while creating an inclusive and safe living environment.

ValuesTeam | Excellence in Service | Respect | Integrity | Positive Attitude

Take advantage of all that the U has to offer by living on campus — instant community, meals and classes only minutes away, helpful staff, multiple resources, and the opportunity to really experience college!Students who begin their collegiate career living on campus…

• HavehighergraduationratesandhigherGPAs• Havefriendsandresources24hoursaday• AremorelikelytobeinvolvedoncampusthroughgroupslikeRHA,ASUU,andtheMUSS

HRE Amenities• Furnishings• CableTV• Freelaundry

• Computerlabs• Fitnessrooms• In-roomthermostat

control

• Studylounges• Bikestorage• Utilities

Welcome Students!

HOUSING & RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION (HRE)[email protected] | 801-587-2002 | http://housing.utah.edu

Community|Convenience|TheCollegeExperience

Love life. Love college. Love living on campus.

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Mission StatementHousing & Residential Education, a team of dedicated student leaders and staff, serves the University community by encouraging, facilitating, and supporting the learning and development of all residents while creating an inclusive and safe living environment.

ValuesTeam | Excellence in Service | Respect | Integrity | Positive Attitude

Take advantage of all that the U has to offer by living on campus — instant community, meals and classes only minutes away, helpful staff, multiple resources, and the opportunity to really experience college!Students who begin their collegiate career living on campus…

• HavehighergraduationratesandhigherGPAs• Havefriendsandresources24hoursaday• AremorelikelytobeinvolvedoncampusthroughgroupslikeRHA,ASUU,andtheMUSS

HRE Amenities• Furnishings• CableTV• Freelaundry

• Computerlabs• Fitnessrooms• In-roomthermostat

control

• Studylounges• Bikestorage• Utilities

Welcome Students!

HOUSING & RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION (HRE)[email protected] | 801-587-2002 | http://housing.utah.edu

Community|Convenience|TheCollegeExperience

Love life. Love college. Love living on campus.

Peterson Heritage Center (PHC)ThePHCisattheheartofcampusliving.This24-hourfacilityfeatures:

• Service&informationdesk

• Centralmailroom• Diningroom

• ConvenienceStore withStarbucksCafe

• Gameroom• Lounge

• Musicpracticeroom• Dance/fitnessroom• Tutoring• RHAoffice

A HOUSING OPTION FOR EVERYONE…

Residence Hall OptionsChapel Glen ChapelGlenistheclosestcomplextothefootbridgeto campus and the TRAX light rail station. It offers double suites, along with a few single rooms on each floor.ChapelGlenalsohasafitnessfacility.

Gateway HeightsRightbythePetersonHeritageCenter,GatewayHeightsisfamedforitslargecommunitylounge—completewithfireplace.Gatewayoffers double and triple suites, where two shared rooms are connected by a bathroom.

Sage Point The largest of the residence hall areas, Sage Point also offers the most variety in room options—sixdifferentconfigurations,includingsingleanddoubleroomsuiteswithlivingrooms.Acomputerlabandfitnessfacilitiesareon-sitetoo.ManyofHRE’sLivingLearningCommunities(LLC)arelocatedinSagePoint.

Apartment OptionsBenchmark Plaza BenchmarkPlazafeaturestwo-,three-,andfour-bedroomapartments,eachwithacomplete kitchen, living room, and shared bathroom. It is conveniently located next to the PetersonHeritageCenter.

Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community TheDonnaGarffMarriottHonorsResidentialScholarsCommunity(MHC)isHRE’snewestcommunityandfeaturesmultipleLLCs,Honorsclassrooms,theBigIdeasRoom,facultyoffices,alibrary,conferenceroom,andmarket.TheMHCisforfirst-yearstudentstoseniorsand allows residents to have direct contact with staff and faculty, while living and engaging withtheirpeers.Four-andeight-bedroomapartmentsareavailableinthisGold-certifiedLEEDbuilding.

University of Utah Housing & Residential Education

AttentionHREresidents:Besureto“like”usonFacebooktowin awesome prizes, stay updated on HRE programs and events, and connect with your community!

[email protected] | 801-587-2002 | http://housing.utah.edu

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Downtown Commons EnjoylifeinthecityduringyourtimeattheUandliveintheDowntownCommonsapartmentcomplexes.Thereisroomfor60studentsatthe400South43Eastsite,wheretwo-bedroomapartmentsareavailable.Graduatestudentsoccupythetwo-andthree-bedroomapartmentsatthe3491stAvenuelocation.Worriedabouttransportation?JustutilizeyourUCardtotakepublictransitforfree.

Shoreline Ridge ShorelineRidgeofferstwo-,three-andfour-bedroomapartments. The furthest east of all campus housing, Shoreline Ridge is closest to the mountains and many biking and hiking options.

Officers Circle Thishistoricareaconsistsof10homesthatpreviouslyhousedFortDouglasArmyofficers.ThehomeshavebeenbeautifullyrestoredandhouseLLCs.Elevenstudents,plusaresidentadvisor,calleachhousetheirhome.Theprogramming for each house is connected to an academic college or department on campus.Studentsarehighlyinvolvedandbuildatight-knitcommunityinOfficersCircle.

LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES (LLC)LivingLearningCommunities(LLC)arecommunitiesthatbringcollegelearningintotheeverydaylivesofstudents.TherearetwotypesofLLCs—thosewherethestudentsneedtohaveaparticularmajorand/oracademicstandingandLLCswheretheresidentssharesimilar interests. Residents in these communities live and study together and typically have higherGPAscomparedtotheaveragestudent.ThereisoftentimesaseparateapplicationrequiredtoparticipateinanLLC;pleaseseeourwebsiteformoreinformation.With26LLCstochoosefrom,howwillyoudecide?Learn more about our LLCs at http://housing.utah.edu/options/living-learning-communities/

DINING SERVICESAsastudent,you’vegotplentytoworryaboutwithoutthinkingaboutbreakfast,lunchordinner.Letusdotheshopping,cooking,andcleaningforyou.Whenyouliveoncampus,youcanchoosefromavarietyofmealplans.Ifyoudon’thavetimetodine-in,takeyourmealontheroad—youcantakeuptotwoto-gomealsaday!ThePHCDiningRoomisnotonlyagreatplacetoeat,butagreatplacetosocializeandattendfunprogramslike:CupcakeWars,LateNightBreakfast,HungerBanquet,IronChefandmore!Learn more about residential and block meal plan options and on-campus dining locations at dineoncampus.com/utah.

[email protected] | 801-587-2002 | http://housing.utah.edu

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HRE Office

LassondeStudiosOpening Fall 2016

Get Connected with HRE!

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PETERSON HERITAGE CENTER (PHC) 801-587-2000 | http://housing.utah.edu/life/PHC.php

It’s never too late to live on campus! EXPERIENCE ALL THE U HAS TO OFFER BY LIVING ON CAMPUS. APPLY THROUGH HOUSING U IN CIS.

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Residence Hall Assocation (RHA)[email protected] | 801-587-0866 | http://housing.utah.edu/life/rha.php

University of Utah Residence Halls Association @UtahRHA

Taryn Young, RHA PresidentTheUniversityofUtahResidenceHallAssociationisthestudent-rungoverningbodyofyouron-campusexperience.Whetherit’ssocialjusticeorequalityinitiatives,eventplanning,orworkinthesustainabilityfield,wehavealeadershipopportunityforyouthatcanitineverymajor,hobby,oracademicinterestyoucanthinkof.Ontopofweekly programs, RHA also serves as a student advocacy group ensuring that your voicewillbeheard.I’dliketowelcomeyoutotheUniversityofUtahresidencehalls,andinviteyoutostopbyourofficeinthePetersonHeritageCentertolearnhowtomakeyouron-campusexperiencethebestitcanbe!

Get involvedinoneofRHA’smanyboards!Boardsarealotoffunandagreat leadership experience.

Programming BoardTheProgrammingBoardprovidesprogramsandactivitiesthatwillenhanceresidents’personalandacademicdevelopment.Theprogramsarecompletelystudent planned, and you can be a part of it!

Ifyouarelivingintheresidencehalls,theResidenceHallAssociation(RHA)isagreatwaytogetinvolvedinyourcommunity!RHAisanorganizationcomposedofallon-campusresidentswiththepurposeofprovidingasafe,enjoyable, and productive environment for all.

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Marketing and Outreach BoardTheMarketingandOutreachBoardis responsible for all RHA marketing materials for events and programs andthewebsite.Becomeapartofthisboard to increase your knowledge of computer design programs or just learn about them in general. No prior knowledge is needed to be a part of theMarketingandOutreachBoard.

Social Justice BoardTheSocialJusticeBoardisinplaceto protect the interest of residents regardless of race, class, ethnicity, ability, sex, gender identity, creed, nationality, sexual orientation, and other diverse qualities in the residence hall community. They also have a social justice library where residents can check books out for free!

National Residence Halls Honorary (NRHH)The National Residence Hall Honorary is comprised of the top one percent of students living in residence halls on campus.Itiscenteredonfourpillars:Leadership,Recognition,Scholastics,andService.NRHHorganizesmonthlyprojects centered on each of these pillars. NRHH is a great opportunity to develop yourself as a leader and meet people throughout the residence halls!

First-Year BoardTheFirst-YearBoardisallaboutmakingyourfirstyearattheUoutstanding!Joiningthisboardwillgreatlyenhanceyourfirst-yearexperiencebyconnecting you to your campus on a whole new level!

Sustainability BoardTheSustainabilityBoardstrivestoprotect our environment and to strengthentheGreenMovementwithintheresidencehalls.JointheSustainabilityBoardtolearnaboutsustainability initiatives and plan green events on campus.

Apartment CouncilTheApartmentCouncilcreatesevents and initiatives that encourage engagement and community in the apartments. Anyone who lives in ShorelineRidge,BenchmarkPlazaorDowntownCommonsisinvitedtojoin.

Honors CouncilTheHonorsCouncilwascreatedforstudentswholiveintheMarriotHonorsCommunity(MHC),anditworkswiththeMHCdirectortoimplementeventsand initiatives to meet the needs of Honors residents. Anyone who lives in anHonorsLLCintheMHCiswelcometo join in on the fun!

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[email protected] | 801-587-2907 http://housing.utah.edu/life/LateNight.php

Lookingforsomethingtodoandfunpeopletohangoutwith?Joinusforour LateNightProgramsinthePetersonHeritageCenter(PHC)onThursday, Friday or Saturday nights starting at 9 p.m.!

Signature Events

•CasinoNight

•Colorific

•FootballViewingParties

•HomecomingKickoffCarnival

•RelaxationNight

•LateNightBreakfast

HRE Late Night U of U

PrizesGiveaways Games

Food Friends

LATE NIGHT PROGRAMS WITH HRE

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SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCATES (SJA)[email protected] | 801-587-2945 http://housing.utah.edu/life/Equity-Office.php

SocialJusticeAdvocates(SJA)provideopportunitiesforstudentsoncampusto engage in programs, dialogues, and experiences surrounding our multiple identities and how they impact our communities, our campus, and our world. Several areas of diverse identity are highlighted to include race, ability, nationality, sexual orientation, gender, socioeconomic status, and religion.

What we’re doing…

• CreatingCommunity• SocialJustice101• AdvocatingforYou• CelebratingIdentity• ListeningtoYourExperiences

• ConnectingYoutoCampus• EnsuringInclusion• DeepeningRelationships• GuestSpeakers• Programs

TheHeritageCommonsEquityOfficeislocatedinthebasementofBenchmark820,northofthecomputerlab.Theofficeishometothegraduateassistant for social justice initiatives, the social justiceadvocates,andtheInclusionCenter.Theofficehasavideolibraryandfreeresources.Itisa space where residents can gather to program, study,andsocialize.Pleasestopby!

A Student Leadership Program of Housing & Residential Education

Social Justice Advocates at the U

We represent !

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OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING Liberty Metro ApartmentsLiberty Metro is a brand new opportunity to live in the heart of vibrant Salt Lake City. We’re just a short walk from everything, including TRAX. (801) 366-5000 cowboy.us/libertymetro 555 South 200 East

Find and RentFind and Rent has thousands of rentals around Salt Lake City. They specialize in smaller rental units, houses, duplexes, and rent-to-own properties. (801) 532-7000 findandrent.biz 1035 South 700 East

Covey ApartmentsCovey is the best place you could be this year with an ideal location, fabulous amenities, and comfortable living, all at an affordable cost. (801) 355-5021 coveyapartments.com 239 East South Temple

Irving Schoolhouse ApartmentsIrving offers 1 & 2-bedroom roommate-friendly apartments with lofty 9-foot ceilings, security systems, and more. Call today to learn about student discounts! (801) 493-2000 irvingschoolhouse.com 1155 East 2100 South

The Pointe at NorthridgeThe Pointe at Northridge features renovated 2-bedroom apartments at

a convenient location and reasonable prices. Located in North Salt Lake, only minutes away from the U of U. (877) 590-7189 thepointeatnorthridge.com 55 West Center Street

Miller Estates Apartment HomesEnjoyourimpressivefitnesscenter,heated pool, BBQ area with outdoor kitchen, and newly remodeled clubhouse with billiards room. (801) 262-4322 millerestatesapts.com 4929 South Lakepines Drive

Terrace ApartmentsLocated just north of downtown Salt Lake City, near the I-15 and I-80 interchange and two TRAX lines. Conveniently close to a number of restaurants, grocery stores, and the University of Utah. (855) 479-5643 terraceut.com 1810 South Main Street

The Village at Raintree ApartmentsRaintree offers beautiful apartment homes with private balconies/patios, extra storage, walk-in closets, and more! Enjoy a year round jacuzzi, heated pool, fitnesscenter,andBBQarea! (855) 283-4428, raintreeut.com 870 North 900 West

Park CapitolThe Park Capitol community is sophistication with contemporary style and class in downtown Salt Lake City. We are nestled in a perfect location with picturesque views of the mountains and city. The contemporary interiors

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of our studio, one bedroom, two bedroom, and penthouse units are mixed with contemporary amenities that cannot be beat! (801) 531-7275, parkcapitolapts.com 215 North Main Street

U of U Off-Campus HousingThe U of U Off-Campus Housing web site is home to hundreds of listings for rentals, roommates, and more, all around Salt Lake City. This service is free for all U of U Students. offcampushousing.utah.edu

Windgate at BountifulSituated minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and convenient freeway access. These oversized apartment homes have a spacious design and special touches you won’t get anywhere else. Stop by today! (855) 370-9464, windgateut.com 2030 South Main Street, Bountiful

City Park ApartmentsCity Park is conveniently located in the northwest area of downtown Salt Lake City and just minutes away from the University of Utah. 1 & 2-bedroom apartments feature remodeled interiors, dishwashers, balconies, and more. (801) 531-2525, cityparkamc.com 780 North 900 West

Foothill Place ApartmentsFoothill Place offers spacious 1 & 2-bedroom apartments with stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, and more. Come enjoy sand volleyball, our rock-climbing bouldering wall, two swimming pools, and a jacuzzi! (801) 486-3574, foothillplaceapts.com 2260 Foothill Drive

Mountain Shadows ApartmentsMountain Shadows has spacious 1,2,and3-bedroomfloorplanstochoose from. We’re also a pet friendly community! At Mountain Shadows, you’ll enjoy an array of amenities, both inside and out. (801) 263-0777 mountainshadowsapts.com 3825 South 700 West

Glynhill ApartmentsGlynhill Apartments is an affordably-priced living complex in a nice Foothill neighborhood. It’s a perfect place for University students to live, located next to a stop for the UTA bus route 21, which goes straight to the University Union Building. (801) 878-4152, glynhillapartments.com 1997 South 2100 East

Quail Run ApartmentsQuail Run is a large apartment complex located just a short walk away from campus. Pet-friendly, this apartment is largely populated by University students. (801) 322-3744 quailrunutah.com 659 South 1200 East

Santa Fe ApartmentsFrom the complete recreational amenities to the smallest design detail,SantaFeisthefinestapartment community in Salt Lake. (801) 942-5595 santafeapartments.com 1550 East Fort Union Blvd

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1x1 Starting$809

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Town Homes Starting$1,100

Deposit Special $199 (AOC)Prices subject to change.

Community Features:2 Resort Style Pools

Year-Round Jacuzzi

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Apartment Features:Stainless Steel Appliance*

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Spectacular Mountain & City Views*

*select units

2260 S. Foothill Dr. • Salt Lake City, UT 84109801-486-3574 • www.foothillplaceapts.com

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U & the Arts, or Arts Pass, gives University of Utah students free or discounted access to the hundreds of arts events on campus each year including screenings, performances, exhibitions and concerts just by using their student ID. Visit finearts.utah.edu for more information.

THEATERS

Pioneer TheatreA professional theater located on campus, Pioneer Theatre Company specializes in classics, large-scale musicals, contemporary dramas, and comedies. University of Utah students can receive discounted tickets. (801) 581-6961, pioneertheatre.org 300 South 1400 East

Kingsbury HallA theater with a variety of performances, Kingsbury Hall is centrally located on campus on the north side of Presidents Circle. Home to Odyssey Dance Company’s annual production of “Thriller” every year in October. (801) 581-7100, kingsburyhall.org 1395 East Presidents Circle

Capitol TheatreCapitol Theatre, located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, is the home of Ballet West, Broadway Across America Utah, and Utah Opera. The theater, a historic landmark, also hosts world-class Broadway productions, concerts, and community events. (801) 355-2787, arttix.org 50 West 200 South

Desert Star PlayhouseDesert Star specializes in musical comedy melodramas. Seating is cabaret-style with a complimentary basket of popcorn at each table. Also offers a variety of food and drink. (801) 266-2600, desertstar.biz 4861 South State Street

Hale Centre TheatreA family-friendly theater, Hale Centre is dedicated to bringing you the highest-quality plays and musicals throughout the year. A round-style theater, Hale features state-of-the-art set and sound production. (801) 984-9000 halecentretheatre.org 3333 South Decker Lane Drive

Off Broadway TheatreHome to The Laughing Stock Improv Comedy group, Off Broadway Theatre is dedicated to bringing you the most hilarious line-up of shows and having you roll with laughter. All shows by The Laughing Stock are unique and involve audience participation. (801) 355-4628, theobt.org 272 South Main Street

The State RoomThe State Room is an intimate 300-seat venue presenting thefinestmusicalartistsandbandsin Salt Lake City. (801) 596-3560 thestateroomslc.com 638 South State Street

Arts and Entertainment

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Museum of Utah Art & HistoryThe Museum of Utah Art & History fosters among people an awareness of, and excitement about, Utah art and its history so that they may draw significanceandperspectivefromthepastandfindpurposeforthefuture. (801) 364-4080 muahnet.org 825 North 300 West Suite W109

Utah Museum of Natural HistoryLocated on Presidents Circle, the Museum of Natural History features collectionsinthefieldsofearthsciences,biology and anthropology. Free to all University of Utah students, staff and faculty with valid ID. (801) 581-6927 umnh.utah.edu 301 Wakara Way

ENTERTAINMENT VENUES

Park City LivePark City Live is Utah’s premier concert venue at world famous 427 Main Street. We’re the largest Sundance Nightlife hot spot, hosting the most exclusive events, DJ’s, concerts, & affairs. (435) 649-9123, parkcitylive.net 427 Main Street Park City, UT

Utah SymphonyFounded in 1940, the Utah Symphony has become an eminent presence in the American music scene through its distinctive performances worldwide and, of course, locally. Join the symphony at Abravanel Hall downtown for their upcoming season. (801)-533-6683, utahsymphony.org 123 West South Temple

Babcock TheatreLocated in the lower level of the Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre and is where the Department of Theatre performs 300 S University Street (1400 E)

Studio 115 Located in the Performing Arts Building, this is home to some of the Department of Theatre’s performances 240 S 1500 E

ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS

Alvin Gittins Gallery This student gallery is located on the mainflooroftheARTBuilding 375 S 1530 E

Libby Gardner Hall This beautiful concert hall is located in David P. Gardner Hall and is where students in the School of Music perform. 1375 E Presidents CircleUtah Museum of Contemporary ArtWe seek to raise community awareness through contemporary visual artists and art. (801) 328-4201, utahmoca.org 20 South West Temple

Utah Museum of Fine ArtsLocated on campus, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is Utah’s passport to the world of art. The permanent collection is composed of over 17,000 works of art. Admission is free for students. (801) 581-7332, umfa.utah.edu 410 South Campus Drive

Fort Douglas Military MuseumThe Fort Douglas Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Fort Douglas and its impact on the history of Utah. (801) 581-1251, fortdouglas.org 32 Potter Street

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The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is not just for art junkies. It is a place where everyone can come and enjoy the fine arts.There are consistent and traveling collections. So no doubt you will find something worthwhile. I personally have been to the Museum on countless occasions and each time I discover something new. Whether it is an art piece I love, some piece of history that accompanies Salt Lake or even how yummy the cafe is, getting lost in the museum is a must in your college career. There are portraits and landscapes, still lifes and photographs, installations and sculpture. To top it off, the art also spans the length of time with pieces from ancient Greece, Egypt and the modern world. Some people think going to a museum

can be a drag, and for those naysayers out there I have an extremely fun game that will make you change your mind. This is one of my favorite things to do and it is all about improvisation. Here are the rules: if you are the first player, your comrades will choose any piece of art in the museum for you to play with. You pretend (and the key word is pretend) that you are the artist of said piece. Your friends will ask you questions about how it was made, what your inspiration was, and when you decided to make it. You have to answer these questions with ease and flair, and it often turns out quite humorous. So give the Utah Museum of Fine Arts a try! Play my game, eat at the cafe, and learn something new. You will find you love it. And the best part of all, it is free to University of Utah students.

Written by Mary Neville

A Night At The Museum

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Hayes Christensen Dance TheatreLocated in the Alice Sheets Marriott Center for Dance, this is where the Departments of Ballet and Modern Dance perform. 330 S 1500 E

The DepotRedefininglivemusicwithanunparalleledsound system, unique historical location, and world-class talent, we’re the premier setting for music, shows, and special events. (801) 355-5522, depotslc.com 400 West South Temple (The Gateway)

In The VenueHome to some of the best concerts in Utah. Club Sound is also a part of In The Venue, and hosts 21-and-older shows. (801) 359-3219, inthevenueslc.org 200 South 579 West

The Rail Event CenterUtah’s newest premiere venue just off North Temple, and home to some big-name concerts. All ages. theraileventcenter.com 235 North 500 West

Red Butte AmphitheaterEnjoy the atmosphere of a big concert, nestled in an intimate garden setting. Rain or shine, Red Butte will put on a show to remember. Past artists have included Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Norah Jones, and Sheryl Crow. (801) 585-6556 redbuttegarden.org/concerts 300 Wakara Way

Rice-Eccles StadiumBesides hosting the 2002 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and Utah football, Rice Eccles hosts concerts, the Salr Lake City Supercross, and other events throughout the year. (801) 581-5445 stadium.utah.edu 332 South 1400 East

SaltairA historic music venue located on the beautiful Great Salt Lake, just a drive outside of Salt Lake City. Since 1893, Saltair has been providing entertainment for its loyal patrons. (435) 243-7258 thesaltiar.com 12288 West, 1-80, Magna

USANA AmphitheatreA large outdoor concert facility located in West Valley that offers a spectacular view of the city. USANA hosts a myriad of big-name rock and country artists every year. (801) 417-5343 usana-amp.com 5150 South 6055 West

EnergySolutions ArenaThe home court of the Utah Jazz is also a popular concert venue which regularly features big names in music. Check out theirwebsitetofindoutwhenthenexthit show will be! (801) 325-2000 energysolutionsarena.com 301 West South Temple

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Ballet WestBallet West ranks among the top professional ballet companies in America and continues to preserve their classical legacy while expanding their repertoire by introducing new creations by local, national, and international choreographers. (801) 869-6900, balletwest.org 50 West 200 South

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

Real Salt Lake (Rio Tinto Stadium)2009 Major League Soccer Champions, Real Salt Lake is one the top soccer teams in the country. It is no coincidence that the organization’s recent development was fostered by the advent and opening of Rio Tinto Stadium, the state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility in Utah. (801) 727-2700, realsaltlake.com 9256 South State Street

Salt Lake Bees(Spring Mobile Ballpark)The year was 1915 and the Salt Lake BeeswerebornintothePacificCoastLeague (PCL). The Sacramento Sacts were struggling at the gate in 1914 and on September 6, the team folded. The PCL took over the team, relocated them to San Francisco and renamed the club the Mission Wolves. Shortly after that lone season, the team was moved to the Beehive State and named the Salt Lake Bees. (801) 350-6900, milb.com 77 West 1300 South (Spring Mobile Ballpark)

Utah BlazeUtah’s own arena football team led by the Arena Football League’s 2012 most valuable player, Tommy Grady, have high hopes for the 2013 season. (888) 992-5293, utblaze.com 301 West South Temple (EnergySolutions Arena)

Utah GrizzliesThe Grizzlies are a professional ice hockey team that plays in the East Coast Hockey League. The season kicks off in mid-October. (801) 988-8800, utahgrizzlies.com 3200 Decker Lake Drive (Maverik Center)

Utah ArgonautsThe Utah Argonauts are a professional football club of the PDFL based in Salt Lake City. They bring affordable family entertainment to fans across the nation, reach local youth through mentoring and football programs, mentor and help advance their players, coaches and staff, and instill a sense of community pride using local talent. 385-282-5070, utahargos.com 222 South Main Street, 5th Floor

Utah JazzThe most popular sports team in Utah, the Jazz play in the Northwest division of the NBA. With a roster sporting tons of new talent, this season promises to be exciting. Preseason play begins in early October. (801) 355-3865, nba.com/jazz 301 West South Temple (EnergySolutions Arena)

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BARS

Bar Deluxe A neighborhood bar that boasts live music, karaoke, and DJ entertainment. (801) 532-2914 bardeluxeslc.com 666 South State Street

The BayouWith weekly specials and more beverage options than thought possible, the Bayou is the perfect place to cut loose. (801) 961-8400 utahbayou.com 645 South State Street

Circle LoungeAn excellent place if you’re into sushi and acoustic nightly jazz, with a variety of different colored rooms to set whatever mood you’re in. (801) 531-5400 facebook.com/circleloungeslc 328 South State Street

Dick and Dixie’sWith daily drink specials, a pool table, and a chill atmosphere, Dick and Dixie’s is the new neighborhood bar. (801) 521-3556 479 East 300 South

Gracie’sHang out at Gracie’s with two patios, pool tables,shuffleboard,darts,andlive music or a DJ almost every night. (801) 819-7565 graciesslc.com 326 South West Temple

Johnny’s on Second A neighborhood bar with all the beverages, games, and music you could ask for. (801) 746-3334 johnnysonsecond.com 165 East 200 South

Keys on MainKeys is the premier place for piano entertainment, where you can sing and dance along to all your favorite tunes. (801) 363-3638 keysonmain.com 242 South Main Street

Poplar Street PubA multi-room affair with a back patio and pool tables to give you something to do while you listen to live music. (801) 532-2715 poplarstreetpub.com 242 South 200 West

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TavernacleWith dueling pianos four days a week and daily drink specials, there is never a shortage of entertainment. (801) 519-8900, tavernacle.com 201 East 300 South

The WoodshedWith a smoke-free environment that has one of the best patios in town, it’s sure to be a good time. (801) 364-0805, thewoodshedslc.com 800 South 60 East

Murphy’s Bar and GrillA fun downtown neighborhood atmosphere where regulars and visitors come together for great food, beer, and cocktails. Darts, sports, TV, jukebox. Open Mon-Fri 11 am-1 am, closed Sunday. (801) 359-7271 murphysbarandgrillut.com 160 South Main Street

CLUBS The ComplexThe Complex is home to 4 of Salt Lake City’s newest venues, all located within a single 42,000-square-foot building. The Complex hosts a variety of concerts and events, including dance parties spun by DJ Marcus Wing. 1 (888) 316-5387, thecomplexslc.com 536 West 100 South

Area 51Area 51 is your Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night destination for partying and dancing if you are 18 and up! (801) 534-0819, area51slc.com 451 South 400 West

Club SoundWithadancefloorthatextendstotheoutside patio, there is more than enough room to get your groove on. (801) 328-0255 facebook.com/clubsoundslc 579 West 200 South

Hotel & ElevateWiththeirlargedancefloor,thereis more than enough room for you to have fun at Elevate. (801) 478-4310 thehotelelevate.com 155 West 200 South

The Sky BarThe Sky Bar continues a long standing tradition of innovative cuisine, outstandingservice,andfirst-classentertainment.Comejoinusandfindout what makes us one of the top-rated clubs in Salt Lake City. (801) 530-1313 skybarslc.com 600South200West(13thfloor)

By day, Salt Lake City is an international hub for travelers, business, and adventure addicts. By night, Salt Lake City rivals any youthful city in the United States with its vibrant culture and endless options. Between bars and clubs, hidden treasures and hot spots, downtown is where you want to be on your free night.

Your friend at UPC have put together a guide for your perfect night downtown. Whether you are feeling fancy or low-key, adventurous or chummy, we have got the roadmap of perfect stops for you! be sure to include us in your “Instagramable” night with #yourcampuslife and whatever your #feeling may be!

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#FEELINGFANCYCafé Trio (680 South 900 East), Utah Symphony (123 W South Temple), Carriage for Hire (428 W 200 N Mon-Thurs 6-11pm, Fri/Sat 6-12am)

#FEELINGCHUMMYShogun Sushi (321 S Main St 5:30pm-1am), Shopping at City Creek (50 S Main St 10-9pm), Glow in the Dark Frisbee (Liberty Park 600 E 900 S)

#FEELINGARTSYEva (317 S Main St 4-10am), The Leonardo (209 E 500 S 10-10pm), Broadway Centre Cinemas (111 E Broadway)

#FEELINGLOW-KEYCosta Vida (The Gateway), Movie at the Gateway (400 W 100 S)

#FEELINGOUTOFTHEORDINARYRed Rock Brewery (254 S 200 W 11-11pm), Grimm Ghost Tours (18 West South Temple), Stargaze from the top of Library Plaza (210 East 400 South)

#FEELINGADVENTUROUSZ’Tejas (The Gateway 11-10pm), 80’s Night (Thursday; Different themes on Wed, Fri, Sat) at Area 51 (451 S 400 W 9pm-2am), The Urban Lounge (241 S 500th E 9pm-2am)

#FEELINGALITTLECARPEDIEMThe Dodo (Order ALL the desserts) (1355 E 2100 S 11-11pm), Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (20 South West Temple Tues-Thurs 11-6pm, Fri/Sat- 11-9pm), The State Room (638 S State St 4-11pm), Carriage for Hire (428 W 200 N Mon-Thurs 6-11pm, Fri/Sat 6-12am)

SO YOU HAVE ADATE?WrittenbySarahMoffit

You’ve got the date, but now you’re

wondering what there is to do. Whatever

your interests are, there’s something to

entertain anyone and everyone. Whether

you’re into the traditional romantic date

or something a little more out-of-the box

and adventurous, we’re here to show you

what Salt Lake City has to offer all you

couples out there.

Adventure-SeekersSalt Lake City is the prime location for

fulfillingyourdate’sneedforthrillsand

adventures. With the Wasatch Front as your

playground, there are plenty of new places

to explore. Cross something off your bucket

list together and hike the Block U, located

north of campus near the University of Utah

Hospital. If you both are still feeling a little

bold, stop by Heart of Gold Tattoos and

stock up on your body art together.

After an adventure-packed day, visit Desert

Edge Brewery, located at Trolley Square,

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for a bite to eat. For those of you 21 and

up, top off your date with some schooling

at Desert Edge Brewery Beer School, a

one-evening class that involves a guided

brewery tour, sampling eight beers, and a

four-course meal.

ArtisticFor all you art lovers out there, Salt Lake City is packed with a population that thrives on art and culture. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA), located right on campus, holds over 18,000 different art objects. It’s free for students with your UCard, and there are special exhibitions that are constantly changing making every visit a new experience. After some inspiration, head to Color Me Mine at Foothill Village to get artsy with your date and paint each other some ceramic mugs. Once dinner time comes around, it’s time to get some rolls rolling by checking out Rice Sushi Bar for some

sushi-making lessons.

Romantic

Sometimes, it all comes down to creating a date straight out of a fairy tale. If you want to kick up the romance, start your date off with a couples massage at Knead A Massage, located in Foothill Village. Bring your UCard and receive $5 off your massage.

After some relaxation, pick up some goods for a lunchtime picnic at Red Butte Garden,

Anon-profitbotanicalandecologicalcenterprovided by University of Utah. Picnic in one of the “Wayside” resting areas or in the Secret Garden. Don’t forget to explore what the gardens have to offer, including themed gardens like a children’s garden.

After a romantic stroll in the gardens, head downtown and rent out a GREENbike, Salt LakeCity’snon-profitBikeShareprogram.Cruise through the city together and take in

all the sights and city lights.

Sports Fanatics

If you and your date are huge sports fanatics, try checking out any of the University of Utah’s athletic teams. From football to gymnastics to basketball, there’s always an athletic event to support. Scope out sports schedules and more information at utahutes.cstv.com.

After your competitive spirit has been fueled, have a little one-on-one bowling tournament with your date at the Crimson Commons bowling alley, located on campusonthefirstflooroftheA. Ray Olpin Union building. If bowling isn’t your thing, there’s also billiards, and an X-Box center.

Once you’ve built your appetite, take TRAX over to Squatters Pubs and Beers. You want a hamburger and fries, your date wants a salad, Squatters has it all! From buffalo burgers to an Ahi Spring Roll Salads, Squatters’ menu has a wide variety of options from which to choose.

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STUDENT SERVICESBucks4BooksWe buy back more college textbook titles than any other bookstore nationwide. No matter where you bought your books, we will buy them back! (801) 649-4459 bucks4books.com

LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING

4th Street Coin Laundry4th Street has 75 machines and provides free wireless internet for customers to use whilewaitingfortheirclothestofinish. (888) 354-1203, 4thstreetlaundry.com 1714 South 400 East

Classic CleanersLook no further than Classic for a dry cleaning service that isn’t afraid of tough stains. Located near campus, Classic is cheap and easy. (801) 355-1725 501 East Broadway

Red Hanger CleanersRed Hanger has 16 locations along the Wasatch Front offering quality garment care with fast, convenient service. All locations dry clean on site and all stores offer same day dry cleaning until 2pm. (801) 582-7677, redhanger.com 209 South 1300 East

Henrie’s Dry CleaningHenrie’s is in the business of cleaning and restoring garments and specialty items to a like-new condition. We serve the quality-conscious customer. (801) 328-8789, henries.com 223 East 300 South

Rose LaundryRose Laundry sports competitive pricing and a convenient location, just a stone’s throw from campus and right off a TRAX stop. (801) 556-5334 900 East Broadway

Village CleanersVillage Cleaners has been dedicated to providing you with the very best in high-quality dry cleaning and laundry services since 1956. With in-car and same-day service available, laundry has never been easier or more convenient. (801) 366-8615, villagecleaners.net 154 South 400 East

INTERNET AND TV PROVIDERS ComcastComcast seeks out new communications technology to provide people with the products and services that connect them to what’s important in their lives. (877) 503-6384 comcast.com 4245 West Market Street

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CAR CARE 801 Complete Automotive ServiceIf your car is in need of some TLC, stop by the 801 shop for anything from oil changes to smog testing to tire replacement. (801) 292-1224 1025 U.S. 89., North Salt Lake

Jiffy LubeThe Jiffy Lube Signature Service Oil Change is a change, inspect, check, fillandcleanservicethatincludeseverything from replacing your vehicle’soilandoilfiltertocheckingtire pressure and vacuuming. Several close-to-campus locations. (801) 355-7803 jiffylubeutah.com 677 East 400 South

DirecTVDIRECTV is the unrivaled leader in HD, with over 160 of your favorite channels in crystal-clear HD. (801) 424-3474 directv.com 358 South 700 East

Dish NetworkDish Network is the leader in satellite television in Salt Lake City. (855) 318-0572 dish.com 3060 California Avenue

CenturyLinkAs a leading provider of Internet, TV, and Voice, CenturyLink works hard to make your services more accessible, more affordable and less complicated. (801) 741-0300, centurylink.com 175 South Main

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J.JillJ.Jill is a multi-channel retailer of women’s apparel, accessories, and footwear. We are motivated by one simple premise: That every women wants to look great and feel good. (801) 320-9615, jjill.com 50 South Main (City Creek Center)

JC PenneyJC Penney Department Store features more than just clothing in every size. They also provide portrait photographers, beauty salons, eye care, eye glasses, catalog shopping, gift registry, and custom decor. (801) 967-6003, jcpenney.com 3601 South 2700 West

Men’s WearhouseFrom gabardine suits to merino wool sweaters, Men’s Wearhouse offers fabulous suiting at affordable prices. They have one of the largest variety of suiting brands in the valley. (801) 467-6220, menswearhouse.com 2121 Highland Drive

Nordstrom RackNordstrom is a leading fashion retailer offering high-quality apparel, shoes, and accessories for women, men, and kids. Nordstrom stores offer the latest clothing styles, cosmetics, shoes, and gifts. (801) 484-8880, shop.nordstrom.com 2236 South 1300 East

O.C. Tanner JewelryFun piece of trivia: This famous, long-standing jewelry store provided the medals for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Come in and see why they were chosen for such an honor! (801) 532-3222, octannerstore.com 15 South State Street

CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

University of Utah Campus StoreA convenient, on-campus location makes the Campus Store a one-stop-shop for students, staff, and faculty. The Campus Store offers competitively-priced textbooks, as well as education and art supplies, U of U gear and apparel, student-priced computers and more. (801) 581-6326 campusstore.utah.edu 270 South 1500 East

American ApparelKnown for their trendy clothing, all American Apparel products are made in the United States in downtown L.A. The Salt Lake location is in just its second year of operation. (801) 532-5600, americanapparel.net 552 South 700 East

D. Grant Ltd.D. Grant Ltd. has set the bar for higher end clothing with clients from all over the country. Their staff can be found on a daily basis helping their customers andfriendswithfinermen’sclothing,sportswear, shoes, and accessories. (801) 953-1380, dgrantltd.com 1384 Foothill Drive

J. CrewJ. Crew debuted in 1983 with the mailing ofitsfirstcatalog.Sixyearslater,thecompanyopenedaflagshipstoreatNewYork’s South Street Seaport. Today, the business includes retail and outlet stores nationwide and an ever-growing online and catalog business. (801) 521-4275, jcrew.com 50 South Main (City Creek Center)

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New, Used, Rental and eBook Textbooks

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Utah Woolen MillsUtah Woolen Mills is a famous, long-standingretaileroffineclothingformen and women. They are conveniently located across from Historic Temple Square in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. (801) 364-1851, utahwoolenmills.com 59 West South Temple

Cahoots Cards & GiftsCahoots is a novelty shop with tons of unique and fun items. The perfect place for eccentric gift-givers who like to push boundaries. (801) 538-0606 878 East 900 South

HARDWARE Lowe’s Home ImprovementStop in for all of your hardware needs. Lowe’s offers tons of services for do-it-yourself, home preparedness, and home improvement projects. (801) 828-1640, lowes.com 1335 South 300 West

The Home DepotHome Depot always has ongoing sales in order to help you achieve the look you want for cheap. (801) 467-3900, homedepot.com 328 West 2100 South

SutherlandsKnownspecificallyforlumber,Sutherlands also specializes in complete building packages, including storage sheds, garages, and entire houses. Sutherland’s knowledgeable experts can help plan any project, large or small. (801) 538-0000, sutherlands.com 1780 W North Temple

Ace HardwareAce Hardware offers a wide variety ofhardwareandfix-and-replacetypeproducts, as well as niche items and services relevant to your community. You can also expect friendly, expert advice and service. (801) 364-6567, acehardware.com 612 E 400 S

OFFICE SUPPLIES OfficeMaxOfficeMaxIncorporatedisaleaderinofficeproductssolutionsandretailofficeproducts. Committed to bringing you the bestproduct,OfficeMaxisagreatplaceto shop for all your school needs. (801)521-4330,officemax.com 410 South 900 East

StaplesFromofficesuppliessuchasprinterink,tonercartridges,andpapertoofficeequipmentlikefilecabinets,chairs,shredders,andofficefurniture,Stapleshastheofficeproductsyouneedtoget the job done. (801) 355-9444, staples.com 624 East 400 South

GROCERIES Smith’sSmith’s has dozens of locations across the valley, all of which share the same belief in building strong local ties and brand loyalty with our customers. (801) 328-6000 smithsfoodanddrug.com 455 South 500 East

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Dick’s Sporting GoodsDick’sfamilyoffersthefinestqualityproducts at competitive prices, backed by the best service anywhere. They have a real passion for sports. (801) 456-0200, dickssportinggoods.com 41 South Rio Grande Street

Edwin Watts GolfWe offer a turnkey one-stop shopping solution, featuring an assortment of products, services, and special offers tomeetallofyourgolfingneeds.Allcustomers will enjoy our price match guarantee, and our 100% authentic guarantee, reinforcing our commitment to helping your game. (801) 487-8233 edwinwattsgolf.com 560 East 2100 South

REIREI has all the gear and clothing you need for all of your outdoor adventures plus friendly, knowledgeable staff members who are always ready to help! A Salt Lake tradition since 1984. (801) 486-2100 rei.com 3285 East 3300 South

Recreation OutletRecreation Outlet sells brand name equipment as well as lesser-known high-quality brands. The prices are cheap! (801) 484-4800 recreationoutlet.com 3160 South State Street

Dan’s FoodsDan’s offer a wide variety of the highest quality and freshest food available in our market. Our purchasing and merchandising decisions are made witha“qualityfirst”mindset. (801) 583-3267, dansfoods.com 1360 Foothill Drive

HarmonsAt Harmons, we are always bringing in new products to keep up with the latest food trends. Our grocery associates work hard to keep our shelves full for you every day. (801) 487-7736, harmonsgrocery.com 3270 South 1300 East

Whole Foods Dedicated to providing the highest quality offood,WholeFoodsoffersthefinestnatural and organic foods available and is committed to sustainable agriculture. (801) 924-9060 wholefoodsmarket.com 544 South 700 East

SPORTING GOODS

Big 5 Sporting GoodsBig 5 provides a broad selection of athletic shoes, apparel, and accessories, as well as outdoor and athletic equipmentforteamsports,fitness,camping,hunting,fishing,tennis,golf,snowboarding, and in-line skating. (801) 466-4290 big5sportinggoods.com 2236 South 1300 East

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CAMPUS RESOURCES

University of Utah Field HouseThe Field House is a recreation center forallyourfitnessneeds.Amenitiesinclude circuit weights, cardio machines, tennis courts, indoor track, locker rooms, and more! Free for all University of Utah students. (801) 581-8898 campusrec.utah.edu/facilities 375 South 1400 East

Outdoor Recreation ProgramThe ORP provides opportunities for individuals and groups to participate in all types of outdoor adventures through organized trips and by providing rental equipment for backpacking, river running, canoeing, mountain biking, skiing, and many other activities. (801) 581-8516, campusrec.utah.edu 2140 East Red Butte Road

Campus RecreationCampus Recreation has a variety of programs, aerobic and instructional, to satisfyeveryone’sappetiteforfitnessand education. You can rent just about anything from helmets to mountain bikes to camping equipment right here at the University of Utah. (801) 581-8898, campusrec.utah.edu 375 South 1400 East

Peak Health & Fitness AcademyPEAK Health and Fitness provides a wide array of workshops, clinics, and classes tohelpimprovehealthandfitness.These events are open to community members as well as University faculty, staff, and students. (801) 585-7325, health.utah.edu/peak 250 South 1850 East, Room 217

INDOOR CLIMBING GYMS

The Front Climbing ClubUtah’s premier indoor bouldering and rock climbing facility, The Front, has something for everyone, from the beginner to the hard-core competitive climber. (801) 466-7625, frontslc.com 1450 South 400 West

RockreationRockreation offers 7,500 square feet of sculpted climbing terrain with varied top rope challenges and plenty of bouldering areas perfect for your climbing needs! (801) 278-7473, rockreation.com 2074 East 3900 South

MomentumMomentum is the largest indoor climbing gym in the west. We offer 20,000 square feet of climbing. (801) 990-6890 momentumclimbing.com 220 west 10600 South

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SPAS/MASSAGES

Knead A MassageLocated right down the street on Foothill Boulevard, Knead a Massage is a great place to de-stress at an affordable price. (801) 582-0752 kneadamassage.com 1400 South Foothill Drive The Kura DoorThe Kura Door Holistic Japanese Spa invites you to experience a tradition of healingandrejuvenationthatreflectsthe artistry of the Japanese approach to wellness and beauty. (801) 364-2400, thekuradoor.com 1136 East 3rd Avenue

Lisa G. Waxing & AestheticsLisa is a licensed aesthetician specializing in waxing for both men and women. Other treatments include facials, chemical peels, body treatments and pedicures. (415) 238-6002 lisa-g.com 312 West 700 North

Massage EnvyAt your nearby Massage Envy clinic, our professional massage therapists are available weeknights and weekends to help you feel better when it’s most convenient for you. With convenient locations,flexiblescheduling,andaffordable rates, Massage Envy is making wellness a part of everyday life. (801) 433-5333 massageenvy.com 655 East 400 South

TATTOO/PIERCING

Heart of Gold TattooFine custom tattooing, operating at the highest quality standards. Friendly, clean, and professional. Custom work available by appointment and walk-ins are welcome. (801) 359-4546, heartofgoldtattoo.com 853 East 400 South

Big DeluxeWe provide custom tattooing by top artists with privacy for both tattooing and piercing. Let our artists design you the perfect tattoo. (801) 355-1696, bigdeluxetattoo.com 730 South State Street KOI Piercing StudioKOI is Utah’s premier body piercing studio located close to campus. KOI offers high-quality piercings and jewelry at affordable prices. (801) 463-7070, koipiercings.com 1301 South 900 East

Lost Art TattooFeaturing a wide variety of artists who will work hard to make your body art personal and unique. Stop by today to learn what we can do for you! (801) 537-7858, lostarttattoo.com 348 South State Street

Iris PiercingWe provide only the highest quality body jewelry and clean technique along with friendly care and excellent service. (801) 486-0112 irispiercing.com 2431 South Highland Drive

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Nailed BoutiqueNot only is this a nail salon, it is a boutique, too! Stop by today and see their selection of items provided by local Utah vendors. (801) 532-6245, nailedboutique.com 875 East 700 South

Matrix Spa and MassageOur purpose is to release stress in people’s lives and create a positive change for male and female business professionals and executives. We achieve our purpose through both relaxing and calming touch and a strong and dynamic combination of sports and deep tissue massage. (801) 799-4999 matrixmassagespa.com 533 South 700 East

GYMS

24 Hour FitnessOur state-of-the-art facilities have just about every feature you could wish for in a gym membership. Our Trolley Corners health club offers a wide range of group exercise classes, personal training, and awealthofotherbenefitsandfeatures. (801)741-1124,24hourfitness.com 515 South 700 East

The Fitness ClubTheFitnessCluboffersatotalfitnessapproach to improved health, more confidence,andtheenergyandstaminato face life’s challenges. (801) 583-0200 thefitnessclubfoothill.com 1400 Foothill Drive #20

Gold’s GymWe have the absolute biggest and best fitnessfacilitiesinthestate,atthebestprice. Open at 5am. (801) 484-8786, goldsgym.com 2100 South 1033 East

Planet FitnessClean, stylish, hassle-free facilities that arefilledwithtonsofbrand-namecardioand strength equipment. Planet Fitness is a comfortable, friendly place to exercise. (801)521-9400,planetfitness.com 324 South State Street, Suite 90

Salt Lake City Sports ComplexTheofficialtrainingvenueforthe2002Winter Olympics now provides a world-classexperienceasamagnificentcross-training center. (385) 468-1925, recreation.slco.org 645 South Guardsman Way

The Gym at City CreekAleaderofthefitnessindustry,TheGymat City Creek provides the cleanest gym environment with the most innovative equipment on the market. (801) 656-2092 thegymatcitycreek.com 51 South Main, Suite 308

SKI RESORTS

Alta Ski ResortAlta has skiing for all abilities. Are you a beginner? Test your ability on Sunnyside Lift with Ski Free After 3. Intermediates have 40% of the mountain to explore. The rest of Alta is for experts. (801) 359-1678, alta.com Hwy 210, Little Cottonwood Canyon

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SolitudeEveryone needs to get away every once and while to enjoy some Solitude. Great runs, great scenery, and great prices. Solitude is a heaven-on-earth for skiers and snowboarders alike. Come visit Solitude today, only minutes from campus and the city. (801) 534-1400 skisolitude.com 12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road

HIKING TRAILS

THE LIVING ROOM (Easy/Moderate)The Living Room trail leads to a ridge overlooking the Salt Lake Valley above Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, wherepeoplehavearrangedflatslabsofsandstone into chairs, sofas, tables, and ottomans for hikers to relax while they take in the view.

Directions: From the intersection with Foothill Drive, head east on Sunnyside Avenue. Go left onto Arapeen Drive to Chipeta Way. Go right on Chipeta Way, turn right onto Colorow Drive. Follow Colorow Drive around to the trailhead by the side of the road. At the trailhead, the trail heads east into scrub oaks toward the Shoreline Trail. There are small patches of poison ivy before the Shoreline Trail, so keep a watchful eye out. At .25 miles you arrive at the Shoreline Trail; go right. Follow the trail south and watch for a trail split. Both trails are wide and well-used. Take the left split. Not very far along the trail you see

Brighton Ski ResortOne of Utah’s largest ski resorts with amenities including day lodges, rentals, a ski and snowboard school, lockers, cafeterias, and a pub. Kids 7 and under ski and ride free. (801) 532-4731 brightonresort.com 12601 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Road

The Canyons ResortA great place to spend an afternoon or an entire weekend. One of the top ski resorts in the Wasatch Mountains and only minutes from Salt Lake City. (435) 649-5400 thecanyons.com 4000 Canyons Resort Drive, Park City

Park City Mountain ResortDon’t ski or snowboard? That’s okay! Those are only a couple of the things that Park City Mountain Resort offers. The snow is great and we’re only a short drive from the city. (435) 649-8111 pcski.com 1345 Lowell Avenue, Park City

Snowbird Ski & Summer ResortWith world-famous snow and close proximity to the city, Snowbird is one of the most famous resorts in the world. A great destination for skiers and snowboarders alike. (801) 933-2222 snowbird.com Hwy 210, Little Cottonwood Canyon

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for beginners and children, the lower waterfall is a strenuous intermediate hike, and the upper reservoir is a strenuous all-day hike.

Directions: The trailhead is located at about 10245 South on Wasatch Blvd. It is clearly signed.

ENSIGN PEAK(Easy)Ensign Peak is a prominent small mountain peak at the north end of the Salt Lake Valley, above the State Capitol building. From the top, you have marvelous views out over the Salt Lake Valley and Great Salt Lake.

Directions: The trailhead is at the top of a residential area above the Utah capitol building. From downtown Salt Lake City, drive State Street north to the capitol, fork right and follow the road around to the northeast. It becomes East Capitol Boulevard. Follow it up the hill to the north and then turn left onto North Sandrun Road. Follow that road west to the LDS church house. The trailhead is in the back of the church parking lot, next to Ensign Vista Drive.

DONUT FALLS(Easy)Donut Falls is a popular family trail about nine miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon near the Jordan Pines picnic area. The trail is relatively short and easy though a little rugged, leading to a waterfall where Big Cottonwood Creek goes though a doughnut-shaped hole in the rock.

another wide trail on the left; take it heading north. This trail leads into George’s Hollow. At the mouth of George’s Hollow are many trail splits and it’s confusing as to which one is correct. All you really need to do is stay on the trail to the right, which follows the drainage of George’s Hollow for a while, then veers left for the ridgeline.

DOG LAKE(Moderate)You can reach this scenic lake from a trailhead in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Thisisamoderatelydifficulthikethrough a beautiful forest to a lake in a scenic meadow.

Directions: The hike begins at the Mill D Trailhead, about 9 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon. Several trails begin here. The Dog Lake trail starts from the north side of the road. It is a well-marked trail that heads up the side of the mountain in a northeast direction.

BELLS CANYON(EasytoDifficult)Bell Canyon, also known as Bell’s Canyon or Bells Canyon, is a circular, glacier-carved canyon adjacent to Little Cottonwood. It’s accessed from two different trailheads near the entrance to Little Cottonwood Canyon. The canyon offers a number of options to hikers, including two short, easy routes to Lower Bell Canyon Reservoir, and more strenuous hikes to a set of waterfalls and Upper Bell Canyon Reservoir. Lower Bell Canyon Reservoir is appropriate

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Directions: Drive about 9 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon, to the signed Mill D Trailhead. From the Mill D Trailhead, drive or hike up the paved, gated Mill D South Fork Road, past the Jordan Pines picnic area. After about .75 miles, the Mill D South Fork Road becomes dirt road. After another 200yardsyou’llfindthesmallDonutFallstrailhead parking area.

MOUNT OLYMPUS(Difficult)Mount Olympus is a prominent 9,026 foot-peak on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley. Views from the summitare considered to be some of the best in the region.

Directions: The trailhead is located on the east side of Wasatch Boulevard. From 4500 South, drive south on Wasatch Boulevard for about 1.6 miles to the parking area. A signidentifiestheparkinglotastheMountOlympus Trailhead.

GRANDEUR PEAK(Moderate)The summit of Grandeur peak is 8299 feet above sea level. The peak can be climbed year round by hikers of all abilities.

Directions: The summit is accessible by two different routes. The easiest and most popular trail is Church Fork, which is accessed from Millcreek Canyon. The second and slightly more challenging route is the West Ridge, which is accessed form Wasatch Boulevard.

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BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS Key BankFrom checking accounts to mortgages, KeyBank offers a personal banking option that is right for you. (801) 583-4235 key.com 290 South 1300 East

Wells FargoWells Fargo & Company is a diversifiedfinancialservicescompanyproviding banking, insurance, investments, mortgages, and consumerandcommercialfinance. (801) 582-1235 wellsfargo.com 235 South 1300 East

U.S. BankU.S. Bank can take every part of your business to new heights and will do it with a level of service no other bank can match. (801) 537-6831, usbank.com 1375 Foothill Dr.

Deseret First Credit UnionDeseret First serves members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and their families. We also serve employeesoftheChurchandaffiliatedcompanies and their families. (801) 538-0894 dfcu.com 143 East Social Hall Drive

Mountain America Credit UnionOur mission is to help members by providing them positive incentives to saveandmanagetheirfinances.Wealso give members easy access to their accounts and allow them to control their funds in a variety of ways, including ATMs, online home banking, mobile banking, direct deposit, Touch-Tone Teller, automatic payment options and access through a large branch network. (801) 524-8882, macu.com 325 South State Street

Zions BankAs a full-service bank, Zions offers commercial, installment, and mortgage loans, trust services, foreign banking services, electronic and online banking services, automatic deposit, and nationwide banking and transfer services. (801) 524-4971 zionsbank.com 701 East 400 South

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