| Ralphie's Frequently
Asked Questions
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Activities
Athletics | Club
Sports and Intramurals | Fraternities
and Sororities | Recreation Center | Religious
Groups | Student Clubs
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Im a big Buff fan. Where can I find out about all the
football and basketball games? |
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You can find out all about CU teams at www.cubuffs.com,
including game schedules, ticket information, and the latest
headlines about all of the intercollegiate sports at CU-Boulder
womens and mens. Go Buffs!
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What kind of club sports are available at CU?
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Students at CU-Boulder can participate in a variety of clubs
and intramural sports, including baseball, cycling, lacrosse,
soccer, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling through the recreation
center.
To read more about these groups, go to the Recreation
Center web site.
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Are there fraternities and sororities? |
Yes; approximately 3,000 students (12-15 percent of undergraduates)
are involved in fraternities
and sororities. "Rush" takes place in the fall
when students report to campus, and all are welcome to attend
membership interest sessions at this time. The Greek chapters
at CU-Boulder are autonomous from the university. For more
information, contact the Panhellenic Association or the Interfraternity
Council at 303-492-6359.
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What
kind of recreation facilities do you have at CU-Boulder? |
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Our Recreation Services are absolutely the best. You can check
out the center's facilities and programs online at www.colorado.edu/rec-center/.
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Will
I be able to find students at CU-Boulder who practice the same
religion? |
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You can visit www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/
to see a comprehensive list of student groups on campus that
includes both religious groups as well as different national
groups. I hope this will help you find others with whom you
are compatible.
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What kinds of student activities are available? |
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Students can participate in a wide variety of activities on
the Boulder
campus, including approximately 300
clubs and organizations ranging from a cappella singing
groups to zen societies. CU-Boulder's student
government controls one of the largest student union budgets
in the country—more than $24 million—and offers
a variety of paid, elected and volunteer positions. Sports
are also available at the intramural,
club,
and varsity levels.
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