Student Buff Bulletin 03/10/2011

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    Student Buff Bulletin
    10 March 2011, Thursday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- CU-Related Problems? Come to the Ombuds Office
    --- You Can Be a Kitchen Magician!
    --- Fiske Planetarium
    --- Sexpressions: Call for Performers!
    --- Learn the Truth about Crisis Pregnancy Centers and their Impact for Women!
    --- A Night of Sexy Science at the CU Museum of Natural History!
    --- Town Hall Meeting-Buff Up The Rec
    --- Join New Student Group: Advocates for Choice
    --- Summer Peru and Machu Picchu Trip - Create a Park for the Poor
    --- TRON Legacy: Free Screening in CHEM 140
    --- Snake Rattle Rattle Snake for FREE in Club 156
    --- Comedy Show Fundraiser
    --- "Talking About the Tough Stuff" Grad Student Brown Bag

    CU-RELATED PROBLEMS? COME TO THE OMBUDS OFFICE

    Got a grade dispute? Can't get along with your roommate? Having problems
    figuring out rules and regulations? Come to the Ombuds Office for assistance
    with your CU-related problems. We're here to help and can sometimes see
    you the day you call. Strictly confidential, informal, independent and impartial.
    We will help you discover options to deal with your concern or issue. We are
    located in the Center for Community, N440. Call 303-492-5077 for an appointment.
    Contact: Tom Sebok or Donna Louden
    Additional information: http://ombuds.colorado.edu

    YOU CAN BE A KITCHEN MAGICIAN!

    Sometimes hectic college schedules barely leave time for eating, let alone meal
    planning and cooking. But the benefits of cooking for yourself include
    healthier, fresher meals and lower cost. In March's free issue of CU
    Student Health 101 online magazine, one student relates how she went from
    kitchen klutz to kitchen magician with tips, ideas, and recipes for seven
    days of healthy meals! Sign up to receive it "for free" in your email
    every month!
    Contact: CU Student Health 101
    Additional information: http://readsh101.com/cu.html

    FISKE PLANETARIUM

    Tuesday 3/15, enjoy a Spanish star talk "Misterios del Universo Con Tito
    Salas" 7:30 pm. Thursday 3/17 is "CO Skies: Messenger Update" 7:30 pm, FREE for
    Students with ID. Friday 3/18, 7:30 pm "Mars Revealed." Friday, Sommers-Bausch
    Observatory hosts free public viewing 8:00 pm, weather permitting. 3/18
    Laser Beastie Boys, 9:30 pm and Depeche Mode, 10:45 pm - $7.00 all ages.
    3/19, 2 pm Adventures Beyond the Solar System, 3:15 pm Laser Odyssey.
    Contact: Jacque Sykes
    Additional information: http://fiske.colorado.edu

    SEXPRESSIONS: CALL FOR PERFORMERS!

    Sexpressions is a talent showcase celebrating the positive expression of female
    sexuality. We are looking for all forms of expression from women-identified
    performers: dance, art, spoken word, song, instrumental - Be creative! If you
    are interested, please contact Emily Shipley at shipleye@colorado.edu with a
    brief description of what you would like to perform/contribute and your contact
    information. ** Deadline to sign up is April 8, 5 pm!
    Contact: Emily Shipley (shipleye@colorado.edu)

    LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERS AND THEIR IMPACT FOR WOMEN!

    The Women's Resource Center, Advocates for Choice, Planned Parenthood, and
    NARAL will be screening the film, "12th and Delaware" on Tuesday, March
    15, 6 pm in the Abrams Room (C4C). This film is about crisis pregnancy
    centers and their impact, as well as current legislation surrounding
    reproductive rights and issues. Get informed about the current issues
    surrounding reproductive health and join the dialogue about how to
    approach these issues. Dinner will be provided.
    Contact: Emma Carpenter (emma.carpenter@colorado.edu)
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/womensresourcecenter/events/events.htm#sugarfreefemspring2011

    A NIGHT OF SEXY SCIENCE AT THE CU MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY!

    The University of Colorado Museum is inviting you to a night of FREE! food,
    music, trivia and a raffle with prizes, making science sexy and educating
    On the subject of sexuality both in the non-human animal kingdom and among human
    cultures. Enjoy FREE food items on the theme of aphrodisiacs, a local
    bluegrass band, make recycled mittens or a hagfish bouquet! Specials at a
    local bar will also be given. Saturday, March 12, 7-10 pm!
    Contact: Museum Club
    Additional information: http://cumuseum.colorado.edu/

    TOWN HALL MEETING-BUFF UP THE REC

    There will be a town hall meeting open to all students to discuss the Buff Up
    The Rec referendum. Candidates running for CUSG office will also be present to
    introduce themselves. Please come to the Recreation Center conference rooms
    1-4 on Monday, March 14, 6:30 pm to attend the presentation and get your
    questions answered. Snacks will be provided.
    Contact: Pauline Olivas
    Additional information: http://www.buffuptherec.com

    JOIN NEW STUDENT GROUP: ADVOCATES FOR CHOICE

    Join Advocates for Choice! Advocates for Choice is seeking new members!
    Wanted: students passionate about reproductive justice. The A4C mission is
    to energize and mobilize a new generation of pro-choice peoples, including
    CU-Boulder students. A4C aims to educate and inspire young adults to
    advocate for reproductive justice. Please join A4C for their first
    meeting: Thursday, March 10, 5:30 pm in UMC 417.
    Contact: Devin Bozzelli

    SUMMER PERU AND MACHU PICCHU TRIP - CREATE A PARK FOR THE POOR

    Help the poorest of the poor develop a park in a shantytown in Lima,
    Peru. Trip will be May 28-June 12, 2011. Work implies physical labor and
    community interaction and participation. Includes a visit to Cusco and
    Machu Picchu, cultural activities and surfing/beach visit. Openness to
    local culture, spirituality, and new challenges expected. No Spanish
    required. Info meeting: Wednesday, March 16, 1 pm in UMC 425
    Contact: ServiceMachuPicchu@gmail.com

    TRON LEGACY: FREE SCREENING IN CHEM 140

    Program Council is proud to present a free screening of TRON Legacy at 9
    p.m. on Friday, March 11 in CHEM 140 as a part of its ongoing Friday Night
    Film Series. Starring Jeff Bridges, Garret Hedlund and Olivia Wilde, the
    movie is about the son of a virtual world designer who goes looking for
    his father, but ends up inside the digital world his father designed.
    Admittance is first come first served.
    Contact: Chris Kennedy
    Additional information: http://www.programcouncil.com

    SNAKE RATTLE RATTLE SNAKE FOR FREE IN CLUB 156

    Snake Rattle Rattle Snake will be playing a free show in Club 15 6 on Thursday,
    March 10, 8 p.m. as a part of the annual Miramontes Festival. Snake Rattle
    Rattle Snake is a group of veterans from the underground Denver music
    scene with a post-punk, indie-rock style tied fronted by Hayley Hemerick's
    insistent and dark vocals. Their music is driven by the interlocking
    rhythms created by dual percussionists and grounding in dance rhythms.
    Contact: Chris Kennedy
    Additional information: http://www.programcouncil.com

    COMEDY SHOW FUNDRAISER

    Need a mental break from the stress of midterms? Alpha Phi Omega presents the
    Comedy Crew this Sunday, March 13 in the Old Main Theater at 6:30 pm. We have
    four great acts from ComedyWorks lined up: Headliner Deacon Gray joined by
    Chris Charpentier, Matt Baca, and Vinnie Montez. Tickets are $10 pre-sale
    and $15 at the door. We will be selling tickets in the UMC today! Email
    pr@apo-gammatheta.org for tickets or with questions.
    Contact: Ariel Aguilar

    "TALKING ABOUT THE TOUGH STUFF" GRAD STUDENT BROWN BAG

    March 14, 12-1 pm, C4C Room S484. Topic: Problematic Cross-Gender
    Communication in Academic Settings. For graduate students from
    underrepresented groups (students of color, non-traditionals,
    internationals, LGBTQ) who wish to explore concerns and generate
    strategies for managing difficult interactions across gender lines. Hosted
    by the Center for Multicultural Affairs and the Office of Victim
    Assistance. Facilitators: Jane Elvins and Ruchi Malhotra.
    Contact: Jane Elvins
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/cma

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