Published: April 26, 2018 By

This weekend, check out several events on campus, off campus and from the comfort of your home: an NFL draft watch party, Acapalooza 2018 concert, the School of Education's Graduate Studies Open House, an improv comedy show with Left Right Tim, a philanthropic hockey game, the last show of the semester at Club 156 and the chance to apply to be an Alternative Breaks site leader.

Friday, April 27

NFL Draft Watch Party

Watch the NFL draft at 7 p.m. Friday and noon Saturday at The Connection. Wear your favorite team’s jersey to get a discount on bowling or billiards! Free snacks with valid Buff OneCard.


Saturday, April 28

Acapalooza 2018

CU student a capella groups gather to showcase their work over the last year and put on an entertaining concert in this free, public event. It is held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the University Theatre.

School of Education Graduate Studies Open House

Explore the School of Education's graduate programs, connect with current students and faculty, and learn about financial aid, admissions, flexible course schedules and more. Starts at 2 p.m. in Education 231.

Left Right Tim: Fringe Festival

Left Right Tim will be performing improv comedy at the Loft Theatre in the University Theatre building on campus. This event is free runs from 8 to 9 p.m.

Checking for Cancer hockey game

Sigma Phi Epsilon is hosting their fifth annual philanthropy that goes to support cancer research. This philanthropic hockey game will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rec Center.

Club 156 presents Low Hanging Fruit, Maxie

Club 156 favorites Low Hanging Fruit and Maxie will help celebrate the end of club's season with a bang. Doors open at 10 p.m., show starts at 10:30 p.m. and goes to 12:30 a.m. Advance tickets are $8, or pay $10 at the door. 


Sunday, April 29

Apply to be an Alternative Breaks site leader

Join a movement of college students who are passionate about engaging in service during college breaks. Site leaders commit to co-leading a group of 10 CU students in service work during spring break, with each trip focusing on a different social or environmental justice topic. Review program requirements and apply today!