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Campus Rec: Spring Plans and Possible Indoor Events

Wright State Walking Trails | Photo by Kayli Thompson | The Wright State Guardian


As the fall semester approaches its end, Wright State University’s (WSU) Campus Recreation programs are beginning to announce plans for spring. 

Indoor recreation 

The indoor Campus Recreation offerings are currently scheduled to remain the same next semester. Students will continue to use imleagues to register to use the Fitness Center and Pool in the Student Union. 

“We do not anticipate any changes, however that can always change in this very fluid situation,” said CREC Program Director Billy Willis. “We plan to continue our workout buddy program through Adapted Recreation on a limited basis.”  

As of Nov. 23, all club sports practices were canceled with the goal of resuming in January when the spring semester begins. Currently, it is uncertain as to whether or not club sports will be competing or not this spring.  

Outdoor recreation 

The plans for outdoor recreation in the spring semester remain weather dependent. As of now, both the running and hiking groups on campus will be active through the window.  

“Later in the spring we plan to resume our biking and walking groups,” said Willis. “More information can be found on imleagues.com on the outdoor tab.” 

In addition, Outdoor Recreation hopes to add a few off-campus trips for the hiking, running, walking and biking groups in the spring semester as well. These trips, however, would remain within twenty miles of campus.  

Group fitness 

Group fitness courses will continue to be offered during the duration of the spring semester; however, they will begin online.  

“When the weather begins to change this spring, we plan to resume outdoor classes along with our virtual classes like we did this fall,” said Willis. 

A similar plan is in place for intramural sports next semester.  

“We will be doing virtual events only early on and as the weather improves, we plan to do outdoor activities like we did in the fall,” said Willis. “If conditions improve and we can get approval from the university, we have some plans to do some small indoor events and leagues that will follow social distancing and limited group sizes.” 

Students can log onto imleagues.com to find further information on Campus Recreation offerings. 


Kaitlyn Chrosniak

News Reporter

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