As we inch closer to Election Day, Iād like to remind our campus community about the importance of engaging in one of our most fundamental rights as Americans: the right to vote. Itās essential for the functioning and future of our democracy.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: campus health clinic to open on Saturdays; new monitoring testing locations and hours; more.
Engage virtually on topics of inclusion in the classroom; anti-Asian racism and COVID-19; and putting purpose into your passion through "heartwork." There will also be a campus One Read discussion at CU Boulder's 31st Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
Halloween is one of the worldās oldest holidays, and not everyone celebrates it the same way. From Mexico to Japan, here are some fun facts on how other cultures celebrate Halloween.
This weekend brings a silent disco, Halloween dinner in the dining centers, Drag Queen Costume Bingo, a recovery community meeting, Halloween games, āThe Laramie Projectā virtual performances and more.
I canāt thank you all enough for showing up for your community and continuing to follow public health orders. I hope you are able to find time this weekend to relax and recharge, take a break and enjoy the holiday safely. Read more from Dean of Students JB Banks.
Halloween weekend is here, but with the limitations in place due to COVID-19, the holiday will need to look different than it has in previous years. Read more about what to expect and what you can do from CUPD Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst.