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Let's face it, the past few weeks have reduced your life to a vicious cycle of lukewarm coffee, blue computer light, and desperate searches for the antithesis of postmodern thought. Midterms have left you drained, and your crew looks more like a bunch of extras from The Walking Dead than a group of energetic students.
Good news—spring break is here. It’s time to close those 42 tabs you have open in Chrome and turn your group project teammates into partners in crime. But since we know you have a hard time making a decision without running a Doodle poll, we’ve done the work for you.
Depending on your course of study, here’s the perfect activity for spring break.
Do you spend your days analyzing behavior, optimizing processes, or solving logic puzzles? We have the ultimate playground for you. At Escaparium, we welcome you to a world-class complex.
Now’s the time to put your theories on stress management and group dynamics into practice. Imagine a team effort where everyone truly participates and no one has to “carry” the group on their own (well, hopefully).
The ultimate challenge: Try the Magnifico, ranked #1 worldwide in the 2025 TERPECA rankings for the second year in a row.
Must-reads: If you’re looking for something substantial, dive into *CTRL + ALT Reboot* (No. 5 worldwide)—a nod to those all-nighters in computer science—or *The Forgotten Cathedral* (No. 8 worldwide).
Are you tired of rigid grading rubrics and portfolio critiques that ask you to “justify your conceptual approach”? We’ve got just the thing for you: color therapy.
At theIntuitive Art Workshop, we’re not looking for a masterpiece—we’re looking for raw expression. It’s the perfect activity to clear your mind by pouring your thoughts onto a canvas, without worrying about staying on topic. We come together, let our hands guide the brush, and rediscover the joy of creating for ourselves, with no deadline.
Is life, to you, just a series of chemical reactions and molarity calculations? We have a much more satisfying experience than titrating hydrochloric acid: thechocolate workshopat Mam’zelle Joséphine.
Think of it as applied organic chemistry—but in a delicious form. We observe changes in the state of matter, experiment with textures, analyze the crystallization of cocoa butter, and, best of all, get to eat the results. It’s the perfect sensory experience to put down your biology textbooks and remember that science is also the art of indulgence.
If “relaxing” means working up a sweat and getting sore forearms, head to Le Crux. We know you need your dopamine fix to make up for all those hours spent sitting in class. Indoor climbing is the perfect mix of raw strength, flexibility, and camaraderie (because it’s always funnier to watch your friend get stuck).
Don't miss this event on March 14, when the center comes alive for a friendly bouldering competition CHINOOK 2026. Whether you’re there to climb or just to soak up the electric atmosphere and cheer on the athletes, this is where the spring break energy will be at its peak.
Are you the type of person who quotes movie lines to make your point in seminars? Do you have an encyclopedic knowledge of everything related to the world of the big-eared mouse? The Randolph is hosting a 100% Disney trivia night.
It’s time to shine. From pure nostalgia with *The Lion King* and *Beauty and the Beast* to recent favorites like *Encanto* or *Frozen* (we know you know the lyrics to Let It Go—don’t even try to deny it), the atmosphere will be electric. It’s the most fun final exam of your life. Reservations are recommended, because competition among fans is fierce!
Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, psychologist, or designer, you’ve definitely earned this break. It’s a chance to turn your classmates into true adventure partners and create memories that have nothing to do with footnotes. So, stop procrastinating on TikTok, send a message to the gang!
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