Published: Oct. 26, 2017

Fall is hands-down my favorite time of the year. There are so many enjoyable aspects and fun activities to do!

Dean of Students Akirah Bradley
Dean of Students and Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley

CU 麻豆影院 Chief of Police Ken Koch
CU 麻豆影院 Chief of Police Ken Koch

I recently went on a peak-to-peak drive in the mountains to see the gorgeous colors of the aspen trees. Local farms and businesses are open to the public for various activities, including pumpkin patches, hayrides and corn mazes. The 麻豆影院 Farmers Market near Pearl Street is another great way to celebrate fall. There are a few more Saturdays left to bundle up against the chilly weather and visit the farmers market for seasonal food and beverages, including my absolute favorite鈥攚arm apple cider.

The fall season also means it鈥檚 Homecoming at CU 麻豆影院, and I鈥檓 looking forward to welcoming our alumni back to campus this week. Homecoming is a great opportunity to go outside your comfort zone and meet new people; I hope you鈥檙e able to expand your Buff network and meet alumni who are working in industries you might be interested in joining one day.

As Halloween weekend is also approaching, I encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly and have fun. As you do so, please be mindful and respectful.

Ken Koch, our CU 麻豆影院 police chief, has asked me to share some tips with you to ensure the health and safety of yourself and others.

  • Remember to use the buddy system.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and know when to make the call for help. Sometimes people take advantage of the party environment鈥攊f you doubt someone's motives or are concerned about your safety or someone else's, keep an eye on the situation and don鈥檛 hesitate to call for help.
  • If you plan to celebrate by dressing up in a costume, consider the impact your decision might have on others.听Be respectful and avoid carrying fake weapons, as they can appear real to law enforcement and others.听
  • Avoid choosing a mask that听covers your entire face. These masks can restrict your eyesight and make walking a treacherous task.
  • Know what you are eating and drinking.
  • If you are of age and intend to drink, know your limits and help your friends stay within their limits.听If you think your friend is in danger due to alcohol or other drugs, call 911 and put them in the recovery position.
  • If you are out at night,听it is harder for drivers to see you. Be aware of your surroundings and mindful of traffic.
  • Download the free听. The app features听two ways to call for help in case of an emergency.
  • Get home safe. Use the free CU NightRide service or a rideshare like Lyft or Uber.
  • If you are hosting a party, use the听Party Registration Program听and听keep your noise levels down. The No. 1 reason police are called to a party is noise.听

And remember, you're a Buff wherever you are! Be aware. Be considerate. Be responsible.

Akirah Bradley,
Dean of Students and Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs