Hello everyone. As the first wave of midterms hits, I hope you’re all finding time to do fun things during the week and get out of the study den for a bit. The theme this week is free stuff! I am Sarah Ellsworth: IPHY major, Boulder native, and event connoisseur, writing to you from the comfort of beautiful CU-Boulder on all of your weekly opportunities for community involvement, educational whatnot and supreme fun. As always, have a fabulous week.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Exhibit: Life on Earth Observed from Space.ÌýThis all day event in the CU Museum (Henderson Building) imports images right from NASA’s own Earth Observatory. Pictures of life on Earth will be interactive, mounted on touchscreen devices. It can be interesting to gain a new perspective on your life (literally) and I encourage you all to go and explore thoughtfully. .
Thursday, Sept. 24
Live Free Weekend kickoff lunch.ÌýAccept the challenge this weekend: 96 straight hours of sobriety. Here’s a little incentive for you. A tasty lunch will be given from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the UMC Fountain area for anyone who makes the pledge. This will provide an excellent opportunity for you to meet with other Live Free-ers and discuss health and lifestyle. .
Internship, Career Fair, and Job Search Prep.ÌýIn this day and age, it can be a daunting task to procure a job right out of college, especially if you don’t have a STEM degree- we all know this. That’s why Career Services is hosting a workshop from 3 to 4 p.m. to help connect you with some of the resources you’ll need to land that first real employment opportunity. You shouldn’t have to settle for a career you don’t want- take advantage of this opportunity to find out how to find and get the job you’ve always wanted. .
Peace Corps Extravaganza.ÌýBe sure to swing by the Glenn Miller Ballroom between 6 and 8 p.m. to learn about the Peace Corps and talk to some volunteers who have recently returned to the States. They have tons of stories to tell about their travels and the cultures and countries in which they lived. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s actually like to be in the Peace Corps, now is your chance. Free food and cultural dance will be provided. .
New Venture Challenge.ÌýCome kick off the 8th year of theÌýÌýand find out about the excitement surrounding this cross-campus entrepreneurial happening. Lisa Reeves, successful executive and venture capitalist, will talk about when it's the right time to jump into your business idea.
Friday, Sept. 25
CU’s Got Talent.ÌýThis is not your high school talent show. Between 8 and 10 p.m. in Old Main, some incredibly talented individuals will showcase their music, dance and comedy skills and compete for prizes. The event is free, and expected to be seriously impressive so you won’t want to miss this artistic display of talent. .
Climb as your favorite super hero.ÌýDig out those old superman tights and cape, grab your climbing shoes, and run (or fly, up to you) down to the Rec Center Climbing Gym at 8 p.m. to do what superheroes do. Bouldering is free for anyone in superhero attire. If you don’t have equipment, don’t fear! You can rent it there! Make sure to fuel up on some popcorn while you’re there too. .
Saturday, Sept. 26
Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema.ÌýSans Souci is an international film festival dedicated to exploring the cross section of dance and film. Check out some of the beautiful 38 short films being presented in the Atlas Black Box Theater at 7 p.m.- admission if free, just bring yourself and maybe a date! .
Yoga on the Plaza.ÌýSaturday mornings from 9 to 10 spell free yoga for the Boulder community. A local yoga instructor will be teaching a class in the sunshine on 29thÌýStreet walking mall next to Elite Sports for all levels of yoga practitioners, so whether you have an expert crane pose or you still can’t quite stand perfectly straight, you are welcome free of charge. .
Sunday, Sept. 27
Free student day at the Challenge Course.ÌýYou’ll want to be sure to register for a time slot at the Rec Center to try out some of the fun to be had at the high ropes course. If you’ve ever thought joining the circus sounds fun but doesn’t really seem like a viable career choice, then here’s your chance to give your skills a whirl without the lifetime commitment (for free!). Time slots are every hour, on the hour, from 2 to 6 p.m., and you can either register online or in person. .