hall activities
- Before heading over to Golden West as zombies, Buckingham residents and staff joined together to prepare for the zombie night, helping each other rip clothes and paint their faces. Jeans and dresses were cut and ripped to make the most realistic
- From 3:30-5:00pm Buckingham residents helped decorate Golden West. The ballroom was covered in webs, spiders, and other Halloween decorations while the picture set had a plethora of webs, rats, and even a spooky chair. After the set-up was over,
- Thursday before Halloween with plenty of pumpkins to carve, snacks to devour, and a warm-up make-up parlor for the following day’s Zombie Crawl to Golden West students made treats that included popcorn hands, brownies, and sugar cookies for the
- On Tuesday, residents gathered in the lounge to watch The Night of the Living Dead and enjoy popcorn, treats, and “dirt” (chocolate pudding with Oreos and gummy worms). COMM RAP residents got a glimpse of what is really means to be a zombie and
- In place of snow fall, beats dropped from the ceiling of Kittredge Commons courtesy of Kittredge’s very own resident DJ’s. As if the crazy moves out on the dance floor didn’t light up the room enough, the dancer’s white shirts beneath the
- In order to get hyped for the homecoming football game against Oregon on Saturday, Buckingham’s Hall Council worked to link informative events with funky spirit themes for each day of the week. On Monday it was a pajama fiesta followed by a “
- After rallying residents to put on their Buffs gear, a group of about 40 residents and student leaders walked over to the Coors Event Center to cheer on not just our lady Buffalo volleyball team, but two members of our community as well. This was
- Students enrolled in Nutrition, health, and performance were able to first-hand experience the concepts of the class through attending Boulder’s Farmer’s Market. COMM RAP professor, Donna Louie, gave her students the opportunity to talk face-to-face
- Thursday night, the ladies of Buckingham’s second west floor met with the gentlemen of first south on a lovely dinner date. The dinner allowed the two floors to get to know each other in a more intimate setting — in pajamas!
- A banquet was held in honor of Buckingham parents, who were visiting for the weekend. Parent’s weekend marked the first time that many Buckingham residents reunited with their folks since that initial departure from home. Coffee and pancakes kept