There is no doubt this has been a tough semester for all of us. It’s important now more than ever to take care of each other and ourselves. Fellow Buffs share how they plan to show gratitude to loved ones this season.
The coming days bring the Transforming Gender Monthly Symposium; drop-in basketball, free bouldering and a holiday cycling class at The Rec; a Flatirons loop day hike and more.
There’s no doubt we are living in difficult times. Writing can be a great tool to help process your emotions and improve your mood. Here are some ideas to get you started.
This week brings a session on having difficult conversations, career development workshops, DIY holiday cards and embroidery hoops, free activities at The Rec, the Virtual Housing Expo and more.
This weekend brings meditation and yoga, the Job Searching in Difficult Times workshop, a day hike to Royal Arch, The Joy of Painting with Lil Yachty, a virtual iteration of “She Kills Monsters” and more.
Eager to dive into campus life at CU? There are plenty of ways to get involved on campus and in the CU Boulder community. Hear from fellow students on their experiences in getting involved by planning and attending virtual events.
Staff Council would like to share something you can enjoy in your own home. We have compiled our favorite recipes—available online—and are accepting recipe submissions from employees across campus. The deadline to share your favorite is Nov. 20.
Halloween is one of the world’s oldest holidays, and not everyone celebrates it the same way. From Mexico to Japan, here are some fun facts on how other cultures celebrate Halloween.
CUSG recently posted a recorded address for students. The presentation was given by the executive branch: Isaiah Chavous, Molly Frommelt and George Conway.
The CUSG election is quickly approaching, and there are 14 candidates running for the position of representative-at-large, each with their own initiatives, plans and passions. Learn more and plan to vote the week of Nov. 9.