hall activities
- We welcomed our Buckingfam back to the hall this week with a delicious meal of tamales, beans, rice and cake! Nearly 100 students showed up to chat, eat, and meet new hall residents. We also celebrate the 40 students who made the fall Dean's
- The entire Buckingham community gathered together to hear nationally recognized poet and scholar Nate Marshall perform his poetry, co-hosted with the university RAP lab. Marshall is the author of Wild Hundreds and an editor of
- Parents, grandparents, and siblings joined our Buckingfam during CU's Family Weekend for our annual Marimba Pancake Breakfast. IHOP pancakes and marimba music set the stage for a fun morning with family and friends in the Buckingham commons.
- Around 40 Buckingham residents gathered in the hall livingroom for the first Presidential Debate, between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Students registered to vote, ate New York themed food, took photos
- Nearly 80 Buckingham residents came out for our first Open Mic Night of the school year—and we also got to celebrate a few community member birthdays with cake! Students sang, played guitar and ukulele, told jokes, danced, and did magic. We’re