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/r/cuboulder weekly thread for 11/5-11/11
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  • [FREE PIZZA] Did you know CU offers classes and internships overseas? With options for all majors, you can earn the credit you need, boost your resume, and have an amazing international experience. Join us on 11/5 from 3:30 to 5:30 pm in the Student Rec Center Ice Rink Overlook for the CU's Summer Abroad Fair. Plus, enter for your chance to win a scholarship!

  • Storytelling engages audiences, and podcasts are highly accessible containers for stories. In the Storytelling with Podcasting workshop, Jessie McCoy (University Libraries) and Kelly Drumright (Spanish & Portuguese) will introduce how to create podcasts with equipment available from the Multimedia Equipment Lending Library (MELL) in Norlin Commons, while using free and/or ubiquitous audio production tools on 11/6 from 2 - 3:30 pm in Norlin Library, E113. Participants will learn about reliable planning components that will enable them to easily create podcasts available to large audiences.

  • Hear from Boulder Food Rescue on food accessibility in Boulder with program director Lindsey Loberg on 11/7 from 6 - 7 pm in Hellems 241. Boulder Food Rescue works to create a more just and less wasteful food system through the sustainable redistribution of healthy food to low-income communities while educating each other about food justice.

  • November’s Boulder Conversations with Extraordinary People speaker is Oakleigh Thorne II, founder of Thorne Nature Experience, a local nonprofit organization that has been connecting youth to nature for over six decades. A lifelong lover of the outdoors and passionate advocate for preserving Boulder’s greenbelt, he helped the campaign to pass a sales tax to create the city’s open space program and personally purchased Settler’s Park, saving it from development and owning it until the City could afford to buy it back from him at the same price. He also helped raise money to purchase Enchanted Mesa in Chautauqua Park, preventing hundreds of homes and a hotel from covering the landscape. The event will be held on 11/8 from 5:30-7:30 in the Museum of Boulder, Tebo Center (Tickets are $10 for museum members, $15 for general public).

  • Join OSMP’s Johnna Foster (Ranger), David Ford (Recreation Coordinator), and Rui Ferreira (President, Flatirons Climbing Council) for Ascending Through Time – A Brief History of Climbing in Boulder. They'll explore the local history and events that shaped the current environment and share some of their favorite findings and stories picked up in researching climbing in the area on 11/8 from 7 - 8:30 pm in Museum of Natural History (Henderson), Paleontology Hall.

Athletics

  • 11/6 Women's basketball vs Northern Colorado at 7 PM

  • 11/10 Football vs Washington State at 1:30 PM

  • 11/11 Volleyball vs Arizona at 12 PM

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