Published: March 7, 2019 By

This weekend brings CU on Friday, a solar eclipse event at Fiske, TRANSforming Gender Conference, Brain Bumble Challenge Event, the last men's home basketball game and more.

Students walking across snowy campusFriday, March 8

4–6Ìý±è.³¾.Ìý The Connection
Stop by The Connection for this monthly eventÌýto enjoy free bowling, pizza, billiards and cookies.

7 p.m.Ìý The Connection
Enjoy the fun of bowling with black lights, colored lane lights and color pins. It’s the only Extreme Bowling you’ll find in Boulder—and it’s fun for everyone.

7–8 p.m.Ìý Fiske Planetarium
Miss the last eclipse? Stop by to learn the best ways to view solar eclipses and strategies for making the most of astronomy-based travel. This event is open to the public and costs $7 for students.

8–11Ìý±è.³¾.Ìý Chem 140
Looking to spend your Friday night watching aÌýbattle royalÌýbetween medieval cousins? Join Program Council for Josie Rourke's historical drama about theÌýconflict between Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. Free admission and popcorn!


Saturday, March 9

TRANSforming Gender Conference

March 9–10Ìý​ Koelbel Building
This year’s conference (this marks the 13th year ²ÊÃñ±¦µä has had the event)Ìýwill feature more than 60 workshops on topics such as trans inclusion in K-12 and higher education and discussions on how to be a trans ally, unlearning racial bias in the LGBTQ community, queer activism burnout, and gender diversity within Native American communities.

12:30–3 p.m.Ìý Ìý
The American Society for Engineering Management at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä has been kind enough to organizeÌýan opportunity for CU students to help the community. Volunteers will be tasked with helping to prepare soil so elementary school students can grow lettuce.

3 p.m.Ìý CU Events Center
Get out and support your Buffs at their final home game of the season, before the PAC-12 tournament kicks off next week.

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Sunday, March 10

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ÌýRec Center, Lower Gym
How much do you know about the brain and how it works? Learn and test your knowledge, visit interactive booths and win prizes at this fun-filled free event. The NeuroScience Club is hosting a brain knowledge challenge for students.

Nominate your favorite faculty or staff member for the Marinus Smith Awards

March 15 deadline
Nominate a teacher, mentor or supporter who has made a positive impact in your life! The Marinus Smith Award recognizes faculty and staff members who have had a particularly positive impact on students. The faculty and staff receiving this award embody the true meaning of Be Boulder as they inspire, educate and motivate our community through innovation and passion. The deadline is March 15, so do it soon.