Student Buff Bulletin 01/19/2012

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    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 01/19/2012

    Student Buff Bulletin
    19 January 2012, Thursday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Left Right TIM Improv Comedy Show Friday
    --- CU Ski Day at Winter Park, Jan. 28. $55 Lift Tickets for Herd Members
    --- How to Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships
    --- Volunteers and Interns Wanted at Safehouse
    --- Demetri Martin. Person. Telling Jokes in Cold Places.
    --- Peace Corps Director Aaron Williams to Visit CU, Jan. 25
    --- Calling All Buffs
    --- Progressive Christians at CU
    --- Canterbury Campus Ministry presents a discussion on Homelessness, Jan. 24
         12-1:30 p.m.
    --- Free Yoga on Mondays
    --- Join a Gospel Choir!
    --- Graduate Students: Looking for Bible Study/Fellowship Opportunities

    LEFT RIGHT TIM IMPROV COMEDY SHOW FRIDAY

    School is back in session and so is Left Right TIM improv comedy! This
    coming Friday and every Friday through the course of the Spring semester, LRT
    will be performing fresh and fun improv comedy shows on campus. The show
    will be held in Hale 270. Doors open at 7:30 PM, Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets
    are just $3.

    Contact: improv@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://facebook.com/leftrighttim

    CU SKI DAY AT WINTER PARK, JAN. 28. $55 LIFT TICKETS FOR HERD MEMBERS

    Join the HERD for CU Ski Day at Winter Park on Jan. 28! Save 44% on lift
    tickets and join us for a black and gold apres ski party at the Deralier --
    free food while it lasts and live music. Lodging discounts available at
    three different Winter Park properties. Lift ticket orders must be received by
    Friday, Jan. 20.

    Contact: Dawn Barone
    Additional information: http://www.cuherd.org

    HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    Looking for ways to pay for college? Drowning in scholarship applications
    you cannot sort through? Come to this session and learn the basics about
    applying for financial aid and tips for finding scholarships. Counselors from the
    Financial Aid Office will share their expertise on these subjects.

    Tuesday, Febr. 7
    UMC 335 -3-4 p.m.

    Wednesday, Feb. 8
    UMC 245-3-4 p.m.

    Thursday, Feb. 9
    UMC 353-3-4 p.m.

    Contact: cumoneysense@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://bursar.colorado.edu/cumoneysense/

    VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS WANTED AT SAFEHOUSE

    Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN) is recruiting
    Volunteers and Interns and invites you to use your talents and learn new skills to
    work for peace and social justice! The 42-hour Paraprofessional Training Starts
    Febr. 18. Visit http://www.safehousealliance.org and download the application
    Or call the Volunteer Coordinator at 303-449-8623 Or e-mail:
    volunteer@safehousealliance.org
    Contact: Jessica Ladd-Webert

    DEMETRI MARTIN. PERSON. TELLING JOKES IN COLD PLACES.

    Program Council and Live Nation present Demetri Martin live in Macky
    Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 8 p.m.! Martin has worked on Late Night with
    Conan O'Brien, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and, more recently, Important
    Things with Demetri Martin. He acts in movies. He tells jokes with a big pad of
    paper. Grab your tickets now at http://www.livenation.com or
    http://macky.colorado.edu for $39.50 + service fees.

    Contact: Connie Redfield, Program Council

    PEACE CORPS DIRECTOR AARON WILLIAMS TO VISIT CU, JAN. 25

    To honor CU's strong commitment to service, Peace Corps Director Aaron S.
    Williams will be on campus to share stories of CU alumni who are currently
    serving overseas and discuss the importance of Peace Corps in today's
    ever-changing world.

    The event is free and open to the public.

    Where: Old Main Chapel
    When: 1:30P-2:30 p.m., Wed, Jan 25, 2012

    RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/196489553780353/

    Contact: Alea Richmond (peacecorps@colorado.edu)
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/iece/peacecorps/

    CALLING ALL BUFFS

    Are you looking for a spring job? Do you want to make up to $11/hour and
    up to $400/semester in tuition assistance?

    The CU Call Center is currently hiring and positions are filling fast, so
    fill-out an application today to reserve your spot!

    For more details and to fill out an application online, visit:
    http://co.thecallingcenter.com or call 303-541-1440.

    Contact: Hayley Thompson

    PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIANS AT CU

    Like Jesus? Into Social Justice? Enjoy Fun? Check-out Wesley Fellowship at
    CU's Wesley Chapel! Main event is Sundays at 5 p.m., Free Supper after! 1290
    Folsom St., one block north of Colorado Ave, across from Folsom Field. at the
    corner of University Heights Ave. Proud to be an LGBTQ-friendly campus
    ministry Learn more at http://www.wesleyf.org.

    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org

    CANTERBURY CAMPUS MINISTRY PRESENTS A DISCUSSION ON HOMELESSNESS,
    JAN. 25, 12-1:30 P.M.

    "Our Homeless: Creating a safety net for the safety net" by Anne Doyle
    from Boulder Outreach for Homeless Overflow, Tuesday, Jan. 24 ,12-1:30 p.m.,
    UMC 247. Lunch provided. RSVP to office@saintaidans.org by Jan. 22. Almost a
    thousand people live in Boulder with no homes. There are agencies, groups, and
    individuals that hold up a safety net of support. But still folks slip through. How
    do we find the gaps? What do we do when we find them?

    Contact: Amanda Nuku
    Additional information: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/2423129234/

    FREE YOGA ON MONDAYS

    Free Yoga classes for CU students! Mondays, 6 p.m. at CU's Wesley Chapel.
    Authentic "old school" ashtanga vinyasa flow taught by Brian Saeger. 1290
    Folsom St., one block north of Colorado Ave, across from Folsom Field. at the
    corner of University Heights Ave. Bring a mat if you have one! (extras available
    on first come basis)

    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org <http://www.wesleyf.org/>

    JOIN A GOSPEL CHOIR

    Love to Sing? Join the MOSAIC Gospel Choir! Meets Wednesdays, 7 p.m. at CU's
    Wesley Chapel. LGBTQ-friendly. Across from Folsom Field, 1290 Folsom St., one
    block north of Colorado Ave, at the corner of University Heights Ave.

    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org

    GRADUATE STUDENTS: LOOKING FOR BIBLE STUDY/FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

    InterVarsity's Graduate Christian Fellowship offers a number of grad-student-led
    Bible studies, including several who are starting new conversations this
    semester. Whether you're pushing through your first year of grad school,
    juggling marriage and academics, or just looking for fellowship
    with other graduate students, we've got a group for you! For more info on
    small groups, theology discussion groups, service opportunities, retreats and
    casual social activities, check out our website at http://www.ivgcfcolorado.org

    Contact: Kelly.Vincent@Colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://www.ivgcfcolorado.org/smallgroups/

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    policy and is monitored by the Chancellor's Electronic Communication
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