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2013: Robeks Opened Pura Vida Fitness Room Naming Ceremony Best Value Schools: Top 20 Most Impressive College Gyms and Student Recreation Centers

2012: Beach Balance Naming Ceremony Inclusive Recreation Programming established Over 1 million visits to the SRWC since it opened NIRSA Outstanding Sports Facility Award

2011: Inaugural Owen’s Condition for Tuition Program Misty May Book Signing 1 Year Anniversary of the SRWC Farber Fitness Room Naming Ceremony Athletic Business Architectural Showcase Award Recreation Management Architectural & Innovative Design Award Design Award of Merit from the Society of American Architects

2010: SRWC Grand Opening on September 20, 2010

2009: Topping Off Ceremony on June 23, 2009 Groundbreaking Ceremony on January 30, 2009

2007: On February 27-28, 2007 the fee referendum took place for the Student Recreation & Wellness Center. Overwhelmingly, students voted for the SRWC; 74.7% to 25.2%.

2006: ASI launched an educational campaign and proposed the construction of a 126,500-square-foot facility in a student fee referendum.

2005: In the Fall, ASI conducted an online survey that asked students about their recreational needs. About 8,000 students took the survey, or 23% of the student body. The results showed that in general, students (79%) were not aware of what a student recreation center entailed. Additionally, the results showed that 80% of the students said they engaged in some type of recreation off campus, and that 54% were in support of building the SRWC.

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Tour of the SRWC

Tour of the SRWC

The Membership Desk at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center plays a vital role in supporting the students and visitors of CSULB. One of its most important responsibilities is giving tours of the facility. These tours are more than just a walkthrough—they give people a key introduction to one of the university’s most valuable resources.

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Students: Improve Mental Clarity and Overall Function!

Walking on treadmill

If your brain feels like it has 27 tabs open… Canvas, emails, group chats and an exam review. Exercise is one of the fastest ways to “refresh” your system. When you move your body, your heart pumps more blood and oxygen into your brain. That supports attention, quicker thinking, and better memory.

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