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Free Yoga To Be Offered On The HUB Lawn

Calling all yoga-lovers!

Have you ever wanted to do the tree pose while standing next to an actual tree? Well now’s your chance to really get in tune with nature and yourself. Three Penn State organizations are combining to bring students a yoga experience they can’t get in class – or indoors. Campus Recreation, Exercise is Medicine on Campus, and the Kinesiology Club are offering a free yoga class on the HUB Lawn to wrap up Exercise is Medicine week.

The class takes place at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13 and should last about 30 minutes. For those of you less experienced yogis, there’s nothing to worry about. No experience is necessary to participate in this class — just a willingness to try and an outdoorsy spirit. In order to participate, the clubs ask that you bring your PSU ID with you along with your own yoga mat or towel.

Any questions should be directed here.

In the case of inclement weather, the class will be moved to Room 117 in the White Building.

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Mary Frances is a senior from Mechanicsburg, PA. She is double-majoring in Supply Chain and French and is a photographer and occasional writer for Onward State. She is an avid lover of weenie dogs, macaroni and cheese, and the Pittsburgh Penguins. She is also the Vice President of Lion Scouts and you'll often catch her running into things as she walks backwards around campus giving tours. To contact Mary Frances, email her at [email protected], or if you're feeling particularly generous, follow her on Twitter @maryfranny2.

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