Published: Jan. 26, 2016
10 things to do this week

Hello, everyone! As January comes to a close, we are being graced with excellent weather! I hope you鈥檙e all enjoying it and you鈥檝e finally gotten used to writing 2016 (I haven鈥檛). I am Sarah Ellsworth: IPHY major, 麻豆影院 native, and event connoisseur, writing to you from the comfort of beautiful CU-麻豆影院 on all of your weekly opportunities for community involvement, educational whatnot and supreme fun. As always, enjoy your week!

Tuesday, Jan. 26, to听Saturday, Jan. 30

International snow sculpture championships.听If you find yourself in beautiful Breckenridge this week to ski some powder, then be sure to head into town to check out the unbelievable talent of the world鈥檚 best snow artists as they build (by hand) snow sculptures that are up to 12 feet tall! Enjoy the charms of Breckenridge, with its world famous ski resort and friendly locals while you鈥檙e there. .

Wednesday, Jan. 27

Leeds spring career fair.听This one is for Leeds kiddos only: hop along to the Glenn Miller Ballroom and UMC 235 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 听to meet with lots of companies who are very excited about giving you your first real job. They are hiring and this is a professional event, so dress business classy and don鈥檛 forget your Buff OneCard. .

Pendulum new music.听From 7:30 to 9 p.m., Grusin Hall in Imig Music hosts up-and-coming CU musicians and composers in one of the most popular musical events of the year. You will not believe the musical talent that this school produces so don鈥檛 miss this free performance! .

Nutrition series- Mindful eating for weight loss.听If you鈥檙e trying to lose weight, but it seems like an unconquerable challenge, fear not. This is an institution of many resources. Get yourself to the Outdoor Program classroom in The Rec Center for a free seminar on how to lose weight the healthy way (a lot of people don鈥檛 know what that is) from noon to 12:30 p.m., and please leave your negative feelings at the door. .

Thursday, Jan. 28

The Winter鈥檚 Tale.听The classic Shakespearean tragedy debuts from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the University Theater. Directed by Lynn Nichols, the CU Theater departments production of The Winter鈥檚 Tale about loss and family has been long awaited and much acclaimed. Tickets start at $14.听.

#COP21麻豆影院 attendee debrief.听If you鈥檙e interested in the proceedings of the COP21, the international discussion on climate change that was recently held in Paris, then drop by Impact Hub 麻豆影院 (1877 Broadway) from 6 to 8 p.m. to hear from attendees about their COP21 experiences. The Paris forum will have both international and local effects so don鈥檛 miss the conversation. .

Saturday, Jan. 30

CU on the Weekend - Christians, Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean.听Join Professor Brian A. Catlos of the Religious Studies Department for a free lecture on the complex history and causes of the Christian Crusades, and how they have affected Christian/Islamic/Jewish relations throughout history. This riveting academic event takes place in the Butchers Auditorium of the Caruthers Biotechnology Building (East Campus) from 1 to 3 p.m. .

New multimedia sound showcase.听There are exciting things happening in the Atlas Building鈥檚 Black Box Theatre from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Come bare witness to a fantastic variety of multi-media art forms performed by CU creators, including electronics, spoken-word, instrument, video and others. The event is free but make sure to go a few minutes early to snag a seat! .

Monday, Feb. 2

My Journey for Freedom: From Mao's Young Pioneer to Libertarian.听The Conservative Thought and Policy Program presents speaker Lily Williams, who was born and raised in Mao鈥檚 Communist China, where she and her family fell victim to indoctrination and threats. Upon moving to the U.S., Williams became a well-known Libertarian speaker and activist. Her lecture takes place in Engineering 265 from 7 to 8 p.m. .

What Can a Society Take? Stress, Resilience and You.听Stress can be one of the most debilitating challenges that college students face, so join a panel of social scientists to discuss how stress affects society, individuals and our DNA in Hale 270 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The effects may surprise you! The event is free and everyone is welcome. .