Published: Nov. 29, 2018 By

This weekend brings the People of Color Potluck, a night of music installation, hot chocolate and painting, yoga and waffles at The Rec, Sangeet Night, a concert at Club 156 and more.

Buffs fans cheer at a men's basketball game CSUFriday, Nov. 30

People of Color Potluck

4:30–6:30 p.m.  Student Recreation Center, Ice Rink Overlook Room
Join UMAS y MEXA, Oyàte and The Sikh Student Association for a fall potluck. Activities include ice skating, and there will be a DJ to keep the party going! Everyone interested is encouraged to bring their favorite dish. The event is free and open to all CU Boulder students.

Jam Night!

6:30–8:30 p.m.  University Theatre 261​
Calling all creatives! Performers Without Borders invites the CU student body to join in a night of music installation. There will be an informal show time and chance to collaborate with fellow artists.

Fri-Yay Nights: Chocolate and Canvas

7–9 p.m.  UMC 415–17
Enjoy a free hot chocolate bar and painting.


Saturday, Dec. 1

Local Hack Day

8 a.m. to 10 p.m.  Idea Forge
Join HackCU for this winter hackathon. The event is free and open to all CU students, but registration is required. Free food will be provided!

Yoga and waffles

 10:3011:30 a.m.  The Rec
Start your day with a Vinyasa yoga class in the Mind Body Studio. This class is free with a Buff OneCard, and all experience levels are welcome! After yoga, free waffles and toppings will be provided in the Large Ice Overlook Meeting Room. Class size is limited to 40 participants on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to get there on time!

Need more things to do?

Buffs vs. Rams

1 p.m. CU Events Center
Come support the men's basketball team as they take on the Colorado State Rams! Both teams know that whoever wins has bragging rights for a year—and for the last two years, it has been Buffs who have had to listen to CSU talk about a win.

Sangeet Night

6–11 p.m. Village Center
Join the Cultural Events Board and South Asian Student Association for an evening of pre-wedding celebrations. Though a traditionally ceremonial event, the evening is sponsored with the purpose of educating the community on all of the fun traditions that accompany South Asian weddings. There will be a DJ, free food and performances. All CU students and staff are welcome.

Club 156 presents: Decadon with Solace, Mawkz and Optix

9 p.m.  Club 156
Don't miss Decadon, with support from Solace, Mawks and Optix at Club 156. Tickets are available in advance for $8 or at the door for $10. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and the show begins at 9 p.m.


Sunday, Dec. 2

Renew your locker at The Rec

All day The Rec
Fall semester lockers expire Saturday, Jan. 12. Lockers can be renewed by visiting the Guest Services desk of the Rec Center. Learn more about locker rentals.

Hanukkah community dinner

5 p.m.  Rohr Chabad Center
Join hundreds of Jewish Buffs on Dec. 2 for a four-course Hanukkah dinner at the Rohr Chabad Center near campus. There will be door prizes, a dreidel competition and lots more.