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Things to try before you graduate

Students cheering at the Buffs football game

Whether you have only a few months left of being a Buff or a few years, there are bucket list items to check off, new involvement opportunities to take advantage of and more fun ways to close out your time at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Here’s a list of things to try before your time as a Buff runs out.

Attend a CU athletics eventÌýÌý

Nothing will bring out your school pride more than cheering on the Buffs at athletic events. While football season will be coming to an end soon, you can still check out the men’s and women’s basketball teams, volleyball, soccer, tennis and more. .

Go hiking in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵÌýÌý

If you haven’t had a chance to go hiking in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, add that to your list of things to do before you graduate. to choose from that are suitable for all abilities and fitness levels. You can take in the incredible scenery from above the city, including our campus’ unique architecture.Ìý

Become a journey leaderÌýÌý

Give back and share your pride in CU by welcoming the next class of Buffs to ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Journey leaders help new students and their families feel welcome at CU by answering questions, fostering a friendly and inclusive environment and building teamwork and leadership skills. Learn more about how to become a journey leader for 2025.Ìý

Go to Late Night BreakfastÌýÌý

Fuel your finals study efforts with free pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage and more at Late Night Breakfast. Held at the UMC during finals week of both the fall and spring semesters, Late Night Breakfast is a favorite tradition among students.

Join an intramural sports teamÌýÌý

You don’t need to be an experienced athlete to have a great time, stay active and make new friends in intramural sports. Intramurals include traditional sports like hockey and pickleball, as well as fun non-traditional sports like xtreme dodgeball, wallyball or broomball. Grab some friends and create a team or join as a free agent.

VolunteerÌýÌý

Make a difference at CU and within the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community by volunteering. Check out the Volunteer Resource Center (VRC) for one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities, or sign up for extended service trips through the VRC’s Sko Serve program. CU’s Environmental Center offers additional volunteer and service opportunities related to sustainability.Ìý