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The University Recreation Center opened its doors in 1993, and is commonly referred to by students as the Rec Center. Located on the University of Minnesota’s East Bank Campus, the facility serves between 3,000 and 5,000 patrons on an average weekday during the academic year.
Built in the early 1900’s, the University Fieldhouse originally served as an airplane hangar in the state of Washington. The structure was donated to the University of Minnesota after World War II, and assembled in its current location in 1949. Today, the facility is accessed by open recreation participants, the University of Minnesota’s Track and Field team, and a variety of University and community renters.
We are student leaders determined to grow personally and profesionally. We strive to make positive change for those around us and in our communities. Our desire to learn, grow and thrive comes from our commitment to the pillars of the Y: Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility.
Our Creed I believe in Sigma Pi, a Fellowship of kindred minds, united in Brotherhood to advance Truth and Justice, to promote Scholarship, to encourage Chivalry, to diffuse Culture, and to develop Character, in the Service of God and Man; and I will strive to make real the Fraternity’s ideals in my own daily life.
Moos Tower is a building on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is named after Malcolm Moos who was president of the University from 1967 to 1974. Inside Moos Tower are labs and faculty offices for the College of Dentistry and a Caribou Coffee with a designated study lounge. Moos Tower is an example of Brutalist architecture.HistoryMoos Tower was designed by Architectural Collaborative, Cerny and Associates, HGA, Setter Leach and Lindstrom in the mid-1970s. Moos Tower is the tallest building on the University's campus.
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Phi Sigma Kappa is an organization that can add value to your college experience. As a member, you will grow as a person and prepare yourself for the real world that comes after college. Phi Sig hosts multiple events throughout the academic year, both social and philanthropic! Some of our larger events include the Pirate Party and the various fundraisers for the Special Olympics and Feed My Starving Children organizations. In 2010 the University of Minnesota's chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa celebrated its 100th anniversary! We're the fraternity located by the newly-constructed dormitory on 18th Ave SE and University. Those interested in joining should visit our website for more information!
The Farmers Market features locally grown produce, berries, honey and fresh flowers that are fresh, affordable, and convenient to purchase.
Williams Arena, located on the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota is the home of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers men's and women's basketball teams. It also housed the men's hockey team until 1993, when it moved into its own building, Mariucci Arena. The building is known affectionately as "The Barn", and its student section is known as "The Barnyard".Williams Arena is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of University Avenue and 19th Ave. SE in Minneapolis on the U of M's East Bank campus. It is in a neighborhood called Stadium Village, named for the old Memorial Stadium that stood there until its demolition in 1992. The arena is adjacent to TCF Bank Stadium, Mariucci Arena, and Ridder Arena, where the football and hockey teams respectively play.HistoryInitially known as the Minnesota Field House, Williams Arena was constructed in the 1920s and opened in 1928. The original construction of Williams Arena cost $650,000. The arena was remodeled in 1950, and renamed Williams Arena after Dr. Henry L. Williams, the football coach from 1900 to 1921.
This is the Buffalo Wild Wings located at 2001 SE University Avenue in Minneapolis, MN.