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Summer Hours

Building Hours

Mon. - Fri. 7a.m. - 5 p.m.

Information Desk

Mon. -  Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

University Bookstore

Mon. -  Fri.  8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

C-3 Store: CLOSED


Java City: June 2nd - August 8th

Mon. -  Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Lakeside Food Court: June 9th - July 25th

Mon. -  Thur. 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.


Contact Info

“It does not require many words to speak the truth.”
˜ Chief Joseph


Summer Events

Monday, June 9

Summer Celebration Kickoff, 12-2 pm, Bridgeman Pergola

Wednesday June 11th and 18th
"Wet Wednesday"- show BSU Student ID at 

Thursday June 12th
"Flag Day and Father's Day Special" FREE face painting, lemonade and Father's Day Gift

Thursday June 19th
Third Annual Summer Picnic 12-2 p.m. between Memorial and Deputy - FREE with BSU ID

Monday June 23rd
FREE Movie Night "The Incredible Hulk" Amigo Theatre- show up with BSU Student ID between 6:15 and 7:15 p.m.

Wednesday June 25th
Finals Finale at Bridgman Pergola 12-2 p.m. - FREE decorative flip flops and drinks!

Thursday June 26th
NCHS Healing Powwow 12-3 p.m. - FREE transportation (sign up by Tuesday June 24th)

Saturday June 28th
One Day Trip to Duluth- $10 with BSU Student ID (8 a.m. - 12 p.m.) sightseeing on a Cruise, Catch the Summer Art Festival (limited space, sign up by Tuesday June 24th)

Tuesday July 1st
FREE Bowling Night at Bemidji Bowl (shoes included) starts at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, July 2

Red, White, and Blue Bash, 12-2 pm, Bridgeman Pergola

Wednesday, July 9 

Fireplace Fun, 9-11 pm, Fireplace on the lakeshore near Sattgast

Saturday, July 26

Annual Trip, time/place TBA

Friday, August 1-2

Dragon Boat Races, Lake Bemidji Waterfront

2008 National Safety Month Planner's Page

This June, get set to Make a Difference!

Make a Difference is the theme of National Safety Council's 2008 National Safety Month observance.

Distracted Driving

Did you know that nearly 80 percent of crashes involve some form of driver inattention?

  • Cell phone use is the most common distraction for drivers.
  • An estimated 10 percent of drivers in typical daylight are using some type of phone, hand-held or hands-free.
  • Talking, listening and dialing are equally dangerous. Hands-free cell phone conversations are as distracting as those on a handheld device.
  • The slower reaction time caused by cell phone use is comparable to that of people who are legally drunk (.08 blood alcohol content).
  • Texting, GPS and in-car computers have added to the boom in distracting technologies


Explore the Campus

It's important that you take the initiative to delve into all that BSU has to offer you - meet people from new cultures and backgrounds, check out new interests and activities and examine new philosophies.  As you check out the neighborhood at BSU, use the calendar to get a peek at what's happening here for the first few weeks of the fall semester.  There is a whole new neighborhood of opportunities to explore that will enhance your experience at BSU.  We hope that you will actively pursue the broadest and most rewarding student experience possible by checking out the place.