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Frost Week activities warm winter’s chill

Nathan Phillips Square ice rink

Glendon students are invited to go ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square during Frost Week

The York Federation of Students (YFS) and the Glendon College Student Union (GCSU) are welcoming York U students back to campus with Frost Week, a series of events running Jan. 13 to 18.

Highlights include a free bagel breakfast on the Keele campus, complimentary hot chocolate for Glendon students, skating in Nathan Phillips Square, a Heat Wave Pub Night and more.

For Keele campus students, Frost Week kicks off on Monday, Jan. 13 with a Welcome Back Bagel Breakfast in Vari Hall. The breakfast begins at 10am and students are invited to drop by bright an early for a filling bagel breakfast courtesy of YFS and the Great Canadian Bagel.

Also on Monday, YFS has organized an information fair that will run from 10am to 4pm. Students can drop by and learn about all the essential services provided by YFS as well as other campus organizations.

On Tuesday and Wednesday from 11am to 5pm, students can relax in the Vari Hall courtyard with a hot drink courtesy of The Underground. Then at 7pm on Tuesday night, YFS is hosting a Frost Week Poker Night. Great prizes are up for grabs for both amateur and novice poker players.

On Wednesday night, YFS has organized a Frost Week Dirty Bingo. The sexy games begin at 7pm in The Underground.

On Thursday evening starting at 10pm, YFS presents its inaugural Frost Week Heat Wave Pub Night in The Underground. Feel the Cancun sun while partying on the dance floor.

A cup of hot chocolate

YFS and GCSU are offering free hot drinks and hot chocolate as part of Frost Week

GCSU starts its Frost Week celebrations on Monday, Jan. 13, with free hot chocolate and running games in Richard’s Room and the Breezeway starting at 12pm.

On Tuesday, the Beavertails Food Truck will make an appearance from 11am to 5pm on the Glendon campus. Then at 7pm, GSCU presents another of its Café Chantants at Lunik. Students who want to perform can book their spots by sending an e-mail to social@gcsu-aecg.ca or by dropping by the GCSU office at B125 York Hall, Glendon campus.

It’s off to Nathan Phillips Square for some ice skating on Wednesday. Glendon students can bring their skates or rent a pair for two hours at a cost of $10. Students will have to make their own way to the square. For those planning to rent skates, they should remember to bring some cash and government-issued identification.

Glendon’s Frost Week activities wrap up on Thursday with the second annual YU Charity Ball on behalf of the Princess Margaret Hospital. This gala event takes place at the historic Casa Loma in downtown Toronto from 8:30pm to 1am. All proceeds raised from YU Charity Ball will be donated to patient care at the Princess Margaret Hospital.

Last year the YU Charity Ball raised $10,200 and this year the GCSU hopes to raise $20,000. Tickets are $35 for students and $40 for guests, faculty and staff, and include admission, a donation to the Princess Margaret Foundation, open access to the castle during cocktail hour, finger foods/hors d’oeuvres, great music and dancing. Tickets are limited. For details and to order tickets, visit the YU Charity Ball Facebook page or the YU Charity Ball website.