10 things to do this week: treat dogs, reschedule back-to-school concerts, and more | CU Boulder Today | University of Colorado Boulder

2021-12-06 12:31:56 By : Mr. Darcy Liu

This week’s events will allow you to cheer for the finals-craft and coloring nights, health and fitness classes, rescheduled Peachtree Hooligan concerts, international coffee time, "vicious" movie screenings, and more.

 From 1 to 4 pm, UMC 330 will stop at the Student Participation Center to collect your final survival gift pack. You will find irritable toys, snacks and stolen goods to relieve stress. Each student can purchase one copy while stocks last.

 2-3 pm Wardenburg Student Health Center, West Solarium, Room 321 Final is coming soon! Join the Buffs partner’s meditation course to help you manage transitions and changes, and learn about mindfulness activities you can use during breaks.

 There is no better friend than a furry friend in the UMC fountain area from 1-3 pm. Take a break and pet a therapy dog ​​by the way.

 Let your creativity shine on the DIY night in person from 5-7 pm! Take a break from studying and make your own lamp. All materials will be provided, and each participant needs to register in advance. Space is limited, so sign up as soon as possible.

 2-5 pm UMC 330 stops at the Student Participation Center to take a break and relax to study for the final exam. Mindfulness coloring sheets, hot cocoa and tea will be provided.

 It is important for West Solarium to replenish energy for our bodies at 2-4 pm on December 8th at Wardenburg Student Health Center to maintain energy and focus. Learn how to make the most of your food through the final week.

 Relax and de-stress at the entertainment center from 10-11 am on December 9th! Yoga mats will be provided, you do not need previous yoga experience. Remember to wear clothes that allow you to move and stretch, and don't forget your water bottle.

 At 7pm UMC, Glenn Miller Ballroom $5 Enjoy a night of music with emerging band Peach Tree Rascals and local supporting artist Mr. Mota. All tickets purchased on November 3 will be redeemed on this rescheduled date. The student ticket for CU Boulder is US$5, and the public ticket is US$10. If you hold a ticket on November 3 and cannot participate on the new date, you can apply for a refund. 

 4-5:30 pm UMC North Dining Area (next to the stage), opposite UMC Starbucks International Coffee Time is a space campus where international and domestic students, faculty and staff of CU Boulder gather and celebrate culture and promote diversity and inclusiveness. Everyone is welcome to participate. Free coffee and snacks will be provided. Come meet the new Buffs and have a fun night!

 On December 10th, 7:30 PM CHEM 140 Bring your popcorn and friends to watch Malignant. Following the story of Madison, Madison is paralyzed by the shocking sight of a terrible murder. When she discovered that these waking dreams were actually terrible realities, her pain became more serious. Space is limited, first come first served. The door opens at 7:30 in the evening; the movie starts at 8 in the evening

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