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DECember-JANUARY 2022 @STATE

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It’s finals time, but don’t stress! In fact, come take a break with us, courtesy of Aztec Nights!

Join us for Aztec Nights Midnight Study Break in the Disney Multiverse: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Dec. 9 in Montezuma Hall! Take a break from studying or bring your laptop along. There will be photo stations, snack bars, FREE FOOD, DIY activities, Disney trivia, a caricature artist and MORE!

Opportunity drawings all night long at “Midnight in the Multiverse!” Prizes include gift cards, Disney-themed gifts, AirPods, bookstore swag and a grand prize of 2 DISNEYLAND TICKETS — you heard that right! Trip dates determined by the winner. 

Commuter students from Chula Vista can catch a free ride from the East Palomar Transit Center. See you there!

De-Stress for Finals with a Spa Day

The finals de-stress events keep coming, this one courtesy of the Aztec Student Union Board. 

Come to Montezuma Hall in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union at 11 a.m. Dec. 5 for a luxurious spa experience before hitting finals week. 

Expect free massages, grilled cheese sandwiches, essential oils and more! Visit the A.S. website for more info..

SDSU GO! to December Nights

Experience one of San Diego’s greatest traditions: December Nights in Balboa Park. 

Free admission for all museums, food vendors and performances transform the park.  

Join fellow students for the SDSU GO! trip 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dec. 3. Transportation is provided. 

Visit SDSU GO! for more info or to sign up. 

You Can Still Enroll for Winter Session

Winter Session classes are a great opportunity to make up ground toward graduation or explore a new area of interest.

Classes run from Dec. 15, 2022, to Jan. 12, 2023, and are offered fully online in a wide range of topics.

Visit the Global Campus website for info and register before Dec. 13. 

‘Winter Wonderland’ or the Grinch?

‘Winter Wonderland’ or the Grinch?

Come and decorate cookies, wrap gifts and write notes to loved ones in this season of giving. 

The Winter Wonderland event is 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Dec. 7 in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Courtyard. 

Or celebrate with a special screening of the 2000 blockbuster “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Jim Carrey!) —  6:30 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Theatre in the student union. Visit the A.S. website for more info.

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TIME TO REGISTER FOR SPRING SEMESTER, FILL OUT THE 2023-24 FAFSA

Registration for the spring term is underway; log into my.SDSU to clear any charges or pending to-do items under your “tasks” tile prior to registering. 

Within a day or two after you register for spring, you will see your charges on my.SDSU (under the “financial account” tile). Financial aid and scholarship disbursements begin the week of Jan. 9, and spring tuition and fees are due Jan. 11.

The 2023-24 FAFSA application is now open. Reapply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA or Dream Application. Some aid programs are awarded based on available funding, so be sure to apply early.

If you have questions or need further assistance with financial aid, scholarships and student account/billing, please contact the Student Financial Center..

‘LOVE’S LABOR LOST’ — SHAKESPEARE -dec 2-10 and 4-11 see below for details

‘LOVE’S LABOR'S LOST’ — SHAKESPEARE WITH A TWIST

Get your tickets for this SDSU Theatre production of a Shakespearean classic, a light romp set in a romanticized version of the late 1960s and early 1970s. SDSU’s production will reference gender and racial politics of the counterculture and include a soundtrack inspired by Motown, soul, folk and psychedelic rock.

The play runs Dec. 2-11 at the SDSU Mainstage Theatre: $20 for general admission and $17 for students and seniors. Tickets are selling fast, so get yours today.  

One SDSU Community will host a panel discussion in connection with the play on Zoom at 10 a.m. Dec. 5 to explore racial divisions and social activism in contemporary American culture. Register for the panel discussion to participate.

Refugee Experience is Lecture Focus

The APIDA Center and Phi Beta Delta International Honor Society will host a lecture on Dec. 7 to help students learn more about the refugee experience. 

The Zoom Lecture, which begins at 1:30 p.m., will feature Dr. Yen Le Espiritu, an ethnic studies professor at UCSD. Espiritu is the co-author of Departures: An Introduction to Critical Refugee Studies.

Take the California Government Exam at Testing Services

The California Government Exam is offered monthly through SDSU Testing Services. By taking and successfully passing it, you can save time and money and satisfy a key graduation requirement. 

Visit the Testing Services website to learn more about the exam or visit the Testing Services office in Student Services West 2549.

New EV Charging Rates Take Effect Dec. 1

Rates for all electric vehicle charging on campus will increase to 26 cents per kWh as a result of SDSU’s new partnership with a private company, Carbon Solutions Group, to maintain the existing campus Level 2 chargers, expand the number of Level 2 chargers and to add fast Chargers — at no cost to SDSU.

For more EV charging information and locations, visit the SDSU EV webpage. For questions, contact SDSU’s Office of Energy & Sustainability by emailing [email protected] or calling 619-594-1941.

GREENFEST BATTLE OF THE BANDS COMING DEC. 8!

GREENFEST BATTLE OF THE BANDS COMING DEC. 8! 

Come support fellow student performers as they battle it out for a chance to be the opening act at the GreenFest Concert 2023. The GreenFest Battle of the Bands is 5 to 7 p.m., Dec. 8 at Montezuma Hall. 

GreenFest, SDSU’s signature environmental event, is held every spring and features events that promote sustainability, diversity and school pride. Visit the A.S. website for more info.>

Networked Narrative Abstracts Wanted

The English and Comparative Literature Department will be hosting the Networked Narratives conference next spring and invites all SDSU students to submit abstracts to present at our conference. Abstracts are due Dec. 23.

View the event flyer or the CFP Networked Narratives doc for additional information.

LEARN ABOUT STEM Ph.D. PROGRAMS

Are you interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in a STEM field? Curious about the life of a Ph.D. student and the challenges of graduate school?

Attend an in-person panel on Dec. 2 to seek advice from graduate students, network and get your questions answered!

The panel discussion and breakout sessions take place from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on the third floor of the Geology, Math and Computer Science Building. 

Register for the event here.

Don’t Forget to Complete RSO Key Officer Training!

Are you a new or continuing student organization president or treasurer who has not yet completed the required training to become recognized for the 2022-23 academic year? 

Register to attend the required RSO Officer Obligations Training (RSO3) and the Inclusive Leadership Awareness Training (ILAT) by clicking the hyperlinks. 

Multiple dates and times are available. Training must be completed by the last dates listed or your organization will not be recognized this year. 

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Follow @ExperienceSDSU on Instagram and Twitter for the latest in SDSU news and information about student organizations and events!

Sign Up Now for the SDSU Leadership Summit

Sign Up Now for the SDSU Leadership Summit

The Glazer Center for Leadership & Service invites you and college students from throughout Southern California to attend the SDSU Leadership Summit, a one-day, on-campus leadership conference on Feb. 18.

The conference theme: “Leadership: A Pathway to Possibilities.” Learn tangible strategies to become a better leader  — or future leader — and explore the many possible pathways on your leadership journey.

Register Today

  • Dec. 2 - 11: “Love’s Labor Lost” (SDSU Mainstage Theatre)
  • Dec. 2: Multicultural Shabbat (SDSU Hillel)
  • Dec. 2: Men’s basketball vs. Occidental — Dance Marathon Day (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 3: SDSU GO! December Nights (Balboa Park)
  • Dec. 5: SNA Holistic Hour: Holiday De-Stressing Party (Montezuma Hall)
  • Dec. 5: Men’s basketball vs. Troy — Title IX 50th Anniversary Celebration (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 5: Monday Night Movies: “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Student Union Theatre)
  • Dec. 7: IEW: Critical Refugee Studies Collective (APIDA Center Zoom lecture)
  • Dec. 7: A.S. Winter Wonderland (Goldberg Courtyard, student union)
  • Dec. 7: Women’s basketball vs. Sacramento State (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 8-9: Final Exams Study Lounge with snacks (SDSU Library)
  • Dec. 9: Aztec Nights Midnight Study Break: “Midnight in the Multiverse” (Goldberg Courtyard, Student Union)
  • Dec. 10: A.S. Hike El Cajon Mountain Meet-Up 
  • Dec. 10: Women’s basketball vs. San Diego — Title IX Game (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 12: Men’s basketball vs. Kennesaw State (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 13-19: Finals Week  
  • Dec. 20: Men’s basketball vs. UC San Diego (Viejas Arena)
  • Dec. 22-27: Winter Recess, campus closed
  • Dec. 28: Men’s basketball vs. Air Force — MWC opener (Viejas Arena)
  • Jan. 2: New Year’s Day observed, campus closed
  • Jan. 16:  MLK Day, campus closed 
  • Jan. 17: First day spring semester
  • Jan. 18:  First day of classes 

*Events subject to change


For more events and details, go to the SDSU Events Calendar.
For more academic dates, go to the Academic Calendar.
The schedule of athletic events is at goaztecs.com.
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