10 things to do this weekend: Laser Stranger Things, Apple Tree Blitz, more
This weekend brings a Goss Grove block party, a Mt. Sanitas trail hike, womens soccer, volunteer opportunities, several campus talks,泭the Grammy-winning Tak獺cs Quartet and泭more.

泭 3:354:25 p.m. 泭 Engineering Center, ECCR 200
Are you interested in mathematics? Xudong Chen is giving a talk on Structure Theory for Nonholonomic Ensemble Systems. Join in person, or dial in .泭
泭 5:308:30 p.m. 泭 Goss and 19th streets
Goss Grove is throwing a party! Join the neighborhood for games and free food from泭local favorites Illegal Petes and Sweet Cow.
Laser Stranger Things
泭 8:30 p.m.泭泭 泭Fiske Planetarium泭
Take a trip to the Upside Down with Laser Stranger Things! The light show has mesmerizing colors and a Stranger Things playlist.泭
Saturday, Sept. 17
泭 8 a.m. 泭 Meet at Broadway & Regent
Mt. Sanitas is a beautiful trail for hikers with moderate experience. International Students and Scholar Services (ISSS) is leading the hike. Please eat breakfast, bring a snack泭and dress appropriately for the weather. Plan to meet at the Broadway & Regent Drive RTD bus stop. Happy hiking!泭
泭 811 a.m. 泭 泭Meet at CU Museum north entrance
Apple trees can help us understand local ecological systems. Join the Boulder Apple Tree project for fun sampling and discussion with autumn snacks! Plan to泭meet in the courtyard between the CU Museum of Natural History and the Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre.
泭 8:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. 泭 Meet at the UMC
Make adventure accessible with the Lockwood Foundation.泭Volunteers will help make the NCAR trails more accessible for those with limited mobility. Sign up , then plan to meet at the UMC South Terrace.
泭 1 p.m. 泭 泭Prentup Field
Support the womens soccer team by cheering them on this Saturday.泭Tickets cost $8 for general admission and $12 for premium (midfield) seating.泭
Americas Broken Political Process and the Path Forward
泭 12:30 p.m.泭泭 泭CASE, fourth泭floor, auditorium
The CU on the Weekend lecture series泭showcases the cutting-edge work of our泭faculty. This month, Professor Doug Spencer will engage in an important and timely conversation about the interaction of law and politics, exploring泭several potential reforms for addressing the potential breakdown of Americas democracy.
Sunday, Sept. 18
Colorado Skies: The Fall Equinox
泭 1 p.m.泭泭 泭Fiske Planetarium
Join Fiske Planetarium to learn about the autumnal equinox. The Sun rises due east and sets due west on the equinoxes, plus day and night are approximately equal in length. We'll also explore the late summer/fall constellations and let you know what objects to look for with the naked eye, a pair of binoculars泭or a small telescope. Students are admitted free with a Buff OneCard.
泭 4 p.m. 泭 泭Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall泭泭 泭$35$47
CU Presents brings the Grammy-winning Tak獺cs Quartet to campus this Sunday! Experience the groups ultimate artistry and talent.
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