If you finished all your homework for the week on Sunday — because every student is that on top of it — then you’re probably at a loss for what to do with yourself during the week. Luckily, the Daily Lobo can rescue you from your proactive nature by giving you some free ways to waste time. Don’t worry, you’ll still get straight A’s.
BOOK SHIPPING
ANY DAY
If you still haven’t bought that $150 biology book, now’s your chance to get free, speedy shipping. The book is still pretty pricey, but at least it takes the edge off. Amazon offers free two-day shipping to college students who sign up for Amazon Prime. All you need to do is verify your .edu email address. To sign up, visit amazon.com/gp/student/signup/info or just follow the QR code.
YOGA
ANY DAY UNTIL NOVEMBER
September is National Yoga Month and four Albuquerque yoga studios have decided to offer a week of free yoga. Complete a sign-up card at yogahealthfoundation.org/oneweekfreeyoga or follow the QR code, choose a studio and enjoy. Participating studios include Midtown Sports & Wellness at 4100 Prospect Ave. N.E., Holistic Wellness Co-Op at 1024 Eubank Blvd. N.E., Albuquerque Ashtanga Yoga at 206 Dartmouth Drive N.E. and Kundun Yoga in Cedar Crest.
9/11 REMEMBRANCE
TODAY
Take a moment from your hectic schedule to remember all those affected by the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The governor and mayor lead a remembrance event near Loma Linda Community Center at 1700 Yale Blvd. S.E. Buses will run from the center to the event, which starts at 8:30 a.m.
BABY DANCE
TODAY AND FRIDAY
Is your little one especially rowdy in the morning? Let your kids get their yah yahs out at the Sandia Acrobatic Gymnastics Academy. The baby dance classes run from 9 to 9:30 a.m., and only toddlers between 6 and 18 months are invited. The academy is at 2832 Girard Blvd. N.E.
STARGAZING
FRIDAY
The UNM Campus Observatory offers free sky-viewing sessions through its high-tech telescopes. The viewing runs from 7 to 9 p.m. in the M parking lot next to the observatory at 1919 Lomas Blvd. N.E. For more information, call 277-1446, or visit panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/observatory. Or just follow the QR code.
PARADE
SATURDAY
It costs $10 to go to the State Fair, but the good news is the parade is free. The parade starts at the fairgrounds and continues along Central Avenue all the way to Eubank Boulevard, so there’s plenty of time to catch a glimpse. It leaves Expo New Mexico at 8:30 a.m., and you can park at gate 1 or 8 for free.
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