1. Calm Cafe Study Room
Are you looking for a quiet place to study because the library is way too crowded and loud? Stop by the Office of Health Promotion, located between Houchens and the SAC. The Office of Health Promotion will have a study room available from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Heine Bros coffee, tea, snacks and 10-minute massages will also be available.

2. RSA Sustainability Day
RSA is hosting a sustainability day to celebrate green living. Take a break from all the final exam studying. Come to the Garden Commons from 12:30 to 2 p.m. for some fun, interactive and educational sustainability projects. There will also be free lunch. Guest speaker Justin Mog will give a short presentation about sustainability initiatives.

3. Baseball vs UK

Come to Jim Patterson Stadium to watch U of L baseball take on the University of Kentucky Wildcats. U of L previously beat UK 12-0 at Kentucky. Since the game falls on a Tuesday, this means it is also $1 hot dog night. The game will be a red-out, so be sure to wear your red Cardinal gear. Dr. Bizer’s Vision World will also sponsor T-Shirt Tuesday and fans can win free red-out shirts during in-game promotions and events. Come out and support the Cards!

4. The Fray in concert
The alternative rock band hailing from Colorado will be in concert at the Louisville Palace. Their third and latest studio album, “Scars & Stories” was released earlier this year. Ticket prices range from $44 to $57.

5. Lee Brice in concert

Country music star Lee Brice is performing a free concert on the Live! Stage on Thursday to kick off the grand opening of PBR Louisville: A Cowboy Bar! Brice’s new album, “Hard 2 Love,” is released two days before the concert as well. WAMZ 97 FM is sponsoring this free concert. The show will start at 8 p.m., and a legal guardian must accompany patrons under the age of 18 before 9 p.m. Those entering after 9 p.m. must be 21 and over.

6. James C. Nicholas at Carmichael’s
Carmichael’s is hosting author James C. Nicholson for a reading and signing of his new book “The Kentucky Derby: How the Run for the Roses Became America’s Premier Sporting Event.” Nicholson’s book will give an intriguing and thorough history of the Kentucky Derby. This event will be held at the Frankfort Avenue Carmichael’s location.

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