Student Edition - Oct. 23, 2023
Campus Community
We see you, hear you and offer options for care and support
In light of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, we want you to know we stand with you during these challenging times and offer resources for your academic success, well-being and safety.
CU Boulder Life
19 things to do: Celebrate Halloween on the Hill and more
This week brings “a bunch of Hocus Pocus,” the ATLAS Center’s annual festival, a Halloween cycling class, a talk on feelings about climate change, The Power of Laughter, cookie decorating, scary movies and more.
Tips & Resources
Election 2023: How to register, where to vote and what’s on the ballot
The 2023 election includes a number of local issues, including at the city, county and state levels. Visit the election page to learn how and where to register on campus, what’s on the ballot and where you can cast your votes by 7 p.m. on Nov. 7.
Free quizzes, tools and tips to help you decide on a major
Are you thinking of changing your major, or trying to narrow down your options and decide on a major? Check out free resources to help you consider your interests and strengths, and explore the different paths toward a degree.
Earn credit during winter break
Winter Session returns with 31 lower- and upper-division online courses to help you earn credit and work toward degree completion. See what's new, and schedule an appointment with your adviser today.
4 ways to conserve energy and save money
Winter is coming, and now is a great time to prepare for the cold weather. Whether you live on or off campus, here are a few tips to save money and energy this winter.
Events & Exhibits
Meet Zimbabwe’s mothers of mbube in performance Nov. 2
The award-winning all-female Zimbabwean a cappella group Nobuntu is set to return to Macky Auditorium. The group’s genre, mbube, is a bass-heavy a cappella genre typically dominated by male singers, like the internationally famous Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Nobuntu has added its own style and flare.
CU on the Weekend Nov. 3: Defining beer in the ancient world
This CU on the Weekend presentation by Travis Rupp, a CU Boulder lecturer and beer archaeologist, will examine the earliest archaeological evidence of beer and brewing.
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