Hidden Gems of UMN
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One thing I wish somebody would have shown me on my tour. It's cool places to study around campus that helps you focus. For libraries today, I'm going to be showing you border town coffee, which was a coffee shop that was half a block away from my dorm last year, and I spent a lot of time studying there. It's filled with plants and cool places to sit little nooks, and it's just a good study. This is Bordertown Coffee, a super cute coffee shop that was half a block away from my dorm last year. Used to be an old frat house, and they repurposed it to be a non profit coffeeshop. Basically, one thing I would have been shown on my tour is the breaker space, which is a little area in Walter Library that you can use all the items in here for free as a break when you're taking tests or doing your homework. There's lots of like arts and crafts supplies that you can use. There'll be instructions for projects over here. That's a paper mache, eh? All these arts and crafts projects. It's a re Lena's break in a really nice space that you can use to just take a break when you're studying at the library for finals are just any other day at the rec center. These super cool statues there's two of them. I'll show you what happens when we walk on this path around them. A hidden gem of the U of M. Every time I go to gym class or the gym at the rec center, I always walk by these because it's pretty mind boggling here, the two figures. As you walk to the right, they slowly start to disappear. In the X rays, the lab they have resource is for you, too. Three D print objects to use a laser cutter, which is super cool. You can, like, etch out things and wood and make different designs. They have a lot of tools like that where you can link up the technology that they have their on and create objects from it, which is really cool.