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Finding the top relaxation spots on campus By Alex Hardgrave ahardgra@iu.edu | @a_hardgrave
If you’re new to campus, these are the five great places to hang a hammock, read, talk with friends or relax. Near the Jordan River in Dunn Meadow Dunn Meadow is a popular space for many IU events. When there isn’t an involvement fair, speech or concert going on there, it is peaceful. You could hang a hammock between the
trees near the river — or over it if you’re daring enough — and listen to the trickle of the water. Jesse H. and Beulah Chanley Cox Arboretum The Arboretum offers many different types of trees, a gazebo and a pond to admire and relax by. IU Conrad Prebys Amphitheater Trees surround the stone steps of the amphitheater. This location is just a short walk from Showalter Fountain, so it’s not far from
the hustle and bustle of campus. Dunn’s Woods It’s a heavily wooded area that is close to Sample Gates. On a sunny day, you can watch the light stream through the trees. IU Tailgating Fields Sad that tailgating season is over? Go out to the tailgate fields right near Memorial Stadium to hang and reminisce on past football seasons.
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