UTSA Late Night at the Rec continues Roadrunner Days tradition
(Aug. 22, 2014) -- UTSA Roadrunner Days continues as Campus Recreation hosts the 11th annual "Late Night at the Rec" from 9 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Campus Recreation Center on the Main Campus.
The UTSA tradition features an evening of fun, games, giveaways and excitement. It's also a great way to learn about the facilities, recreation programs, and wellness services offered at the Main and Downtown campuses.
It's estimated that more than 6,000 Roadrunners will participate in the activities, which will include:
- Free pizza
- Giveaways
- Inflatable obstacle courses (bungee run, slides, wrecking ball)
- Photo booth
- Group exercise demos (Zumba, Cycle)
- Table tennis, air hockey, foosball
- Sand volleyball
- Demonstration kitchen
- Basketball
- Racquetball
- Dodge ball
- Fitness competitions
- Meet-and-greet with club sport teams
- DJ, music and dancing
The official kick-off of the new academic year, UTSA Roadrunner Days is a series of themed events running through Friday, Aug. 29 at the Main and Downtown campuses. The events and activities give students an opportunity to take part in time-honored UTSA traditions and connect with UTSA resources.
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