SDSU students, alumni, and friends are invited to join the SDSU Alumni Association for the 3rd Annual Jumpstart Your Wellness event that promises to move you, motivate you, and help you further invest in your wellness. Experience three dynamic and educational presentations and walk away ready to take the next step in your wellness journey. […]
What: Israel Davis Van Zante Visiting Artist LectureWhen: Thurs, Apr 10, 2025 / 7pmWhere: South Dakota Art Museum Auditorium (lower level) Artist Bio:Israel “Izzy” Davis is an artist whose work is concerned with dreams, dreaming, wanderlust, relationships, and particulars. It is an investigation of the symbols, people, and objects that affect perceptions, the subconscious, and […]
Ages 3-5 | Drop Off Optional | Registration Required | $25 ($20 members) Playful Preschoolers classes offer an opportunity to connect with new friends, explore new interests, and build new skills. Classes are hands-on and child-led. These camps are designed to provide children with a chance to learn through play and inquiry. Play along! Snack […]
Cheer on the Bobcats as they play against multiple schools at Hillcrest Tennis Courts.
The Friends of the Brookings Public Library are hosting their Spring Book Sale on the dates below: Members Only Sale- Wednesday, April 9 from 5:30-7:30pm (Memberships will be sold at the door) Thursday April 10 from 9:30am-7:30pm Friday, April 11 from 9:30am-5pm Saturday, April 12 from 9:30am-5pm Sunday, April 13 from 1-3pm (Bag Sale Day!)
SDSU Men's Baseball take on Omaha at Erv Huether Field
Cheer on the Bobcats as they host Brandon Valley
Join us for Game Night at Wooden Legs Brewing Company! We'll bring a bunch of games to play, and Wooden Legs has a bunch too. Feel free to bring a game or two to get going with a group if you'd like! While you're there, don't forget about Wooden Legs' delicious food and beverage options […]
Through the development of original choreography, students work with the dance ensemble director to develop work that communicates with intention and purpose. Choreographers are free to imagine how the theme “Be” inspires dance composition and provides opportunity for creativity and intellectual discourse.