
Some covered subjects will include menstrual equality, student poverty, sexual violence, and student government.

Students can attend town halls, share coffee with the candidates, and watch a livestream to learn more about the Rodriguez-Gibbard campaign.

The workshop will cover bikes and bike safety tips and also feature a discussion called "Ride or Die: The Forgotten History of Bicycles and Feminism."

This year's conference features keynote speakers like NHL executive Kim Davis and New Jersey Devils President Jake Reynolds.

Shaver’s Creek expects to serve more than 10,000 pancakes and 20 gallons of maple syrup during the festival.