9 Things to Do This Weekend: Hike for Her, TEDxBoulder, more
This weekend, check out a dance film festival, try out for an improv group, catch a football or volleyball game, stop by the CU Gaming open house, take a Hike for Her and more.泭

Art lovers,泭rejoice! This dance-based film series brings together a wide variety of dance styles for the 15th annual premiere weekend. At 7 p.m. in the ATLAS Black Box Theater, the community is invited to attend the film screening complemented with live performances. The event is free, though donations will be accepted at the door.
The CU Gaming club is hosting an open house to welcome potential new members back to campus and show students what theyre all about. All are welcome to come, play an assortment of games, try VR泭and grab a bite to eat with current members. This event is free and runs 510 p.m. in the ATLAS main lobby.
Join CUs brand new improv group at their first round of tryouts. Black Tie Optional is a short-form improv group looking to recruit a team. They will have泭open house tryouts in Hale 236 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept.泭15
Come support your fellow Buffs and see Ralphie run at泭the home opening game for the fall 2018 football season. The Buffs will take泭on New Hampshire. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. at Folsom.
The CU women's volleyball team泭takes on CSU in the Rocky Mountain Showdown! For those who wear all black in unity, there will be free food giveaways. The game starts at 8 p.m. in the CU泭Events Center.
Sunday, Sept.泭16
The international community is invited to泭a welcome picnic sponsored by International Student & Scholar Services. Though some food is provided, guests are welcome to bring dishes to share since it will also be a potluck. The event runs 122 p.m. at .
Andrew Hyde, entrepreneur, innovator泭and world traveler, will discuss泭topics surrounding Rise and Fall and sharing his life experience泭during this TEDxBoulder泭event. The event will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. in Macky Auditorium. Doors open at 3 p.m., and ticket prices泭vary.
Help spread awareness for ovarian cancer during the Hike for Her event. Twenty thousand American women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year, and money raised from this event will go to the Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance. The event will take place at the from 9 a.m.泭to noon.
Apply to be an Alternative Breaks site leader
Join a movement of college students who are passionate about engaging in service during college breaks by applying to be an Alternative Break site leader. Site leaders commit to co-leading a group of 10 CU students in service work, during spring break. Applications are due Sept. 19. Learn more about Alternative Breaks.
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