Published: Oct. 24, 2019

This weekend brings to campus a Friday night football game, CU in the Community, laser Halloween show at Fiske, a dance concert and more.

Football fans wearing Buffalo hats watch the game Friday, Oct. 25

Ìý4–5:30 p.m. ​ÌýUMC North Dining Room
Free coffee, snacks and a chance to have good conversations with interesting people. For armchair travelers, international affairs majors, study abroad program returnees, international students and scholars—all CUÌýstudents, scholars, staff and faculty are welcome!

Ìý5Ìý±è.³¾. ​ Folsom Field
Help continue to make game day a green day! Ralphie's Green Stampede Zero Waste Goalies help educate fans about compost and recycling in Folsom Field. Goalies help us win the Pac-12 Zero Waste Bowl as a top university diverting wast from landfills. Volunteers receive free entry to the game,Ìýa free Ralphie's Green Stampede T-shirt andÌýmeal, and time to enjoy the fourth quarter.Ìý

Fri-Yay Night: Munchies, Monsters and Murals

Ìý5–7Ìý±è.³¾. ​ÌýUMCÌýAspen Suites
Kick off your weekend right with Fri-Yay Nights! Enjoy some leisure time with a paint-by numbers kit, learn about the UMC Student Arts Program and munch on a variety of snacks. Free with a valid Buff OneCard.

Ìý6–8 p.m. ​ÌýUMC North Dining Room
Looking for a laugh? Bring a friend and come to the CU Comedy Club Comedy Open Mic! All are welcome, no experience necessary to take the mic!

4–7Ìý±è.³¾. ÌýWardenburg
Join the CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø Office of Victim Assistance and CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø Athletics for the third annual domestic violence awareness and prevention game tailgat.ÌýWe will be giving out free clear bags to use at the game.

CU football vs. USC

7 p.m.Ìý Folsom Field
All fans are encouraged to wear black for the University of Southern California game. Students who don’t have a CU Sports Pass can purchase tickets for $25 at the ticket office this week.


Saturday, Oct. 26

CU in the Community

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Ìý
Interested in service and giving back to the community? CU in the Community offers multiple opportunities for students to connect with the community in a more significant way through volunteerism. Student led service projects will build an understanding of social and environmental issues, allow students to engage in strong direct service, and reflect on their impact and continued engagement in communities. Food and transportation are provided by the Volunteer Resource Center.

2:30–3:30Ìýp.m.Ìý Fiske Planetarium
Join Fiske Planetarium for a spooktacular laser music Halloween show, plus a tour of the creepy, odd ball moons that exist right in our ownÌýsolar system.Ìý

7:30Ìýp.m.ÌýÌýUniversity Theatre, Charlotte York Irey Theatre
MFA dance candidates Kristen Holleyman, Gretchen LaBorwit and Kelley Ann Walsh star in this dance concert that you don't want to miss.


Sunday, Oct. 27

CU soccer vs. California

1 p.m. ÌýPrentup Field
The Buffs regular season schedule concludes with Senior Day against the Cal Bears.ÌýThere will be a free shirt giveaway, while supplies last; and Ralphie will be running before the match, so be sure to show up early to see her pregame. Admission is free for all students with a Buff OneCard.

CU volleyball vs. Washington

1 p.m.ÌýÌýCU Events Center
Come support the Buffs as they face the Huskies. Admission is free for all students with their Buff OneCard.