9 Things to Do This Weekend: CU Rave Club concert, hackathon and more
This weekend brings Bike to Work Day, a Lunar New Year celebration, women's basketball, T9Hacks, CU Rave Club concert and more.
12 p.m.
Eaton Humanities
This free two-day conference on Feb. 8–9 offers a weekend of sharing, learning and action. Come explore ideas and careers at the intersection of sustainability and innovation. The conference will feature re-broadcasted presentations from the annual Bioneers gathering of innovators and visionaries, and local presenters sharing solutions and innovations around environmental and social topics.
4–6&²Ô²ú²õ±è;±è.³¾.
For this international holiday, students, staff and the community are encouraged to bike to work in order to help the environment (). CU Student Government will host an event in front of the bike station at the UMC where they will be giving out food and warm drinks!
7 p.m.
CU Events Center
Support the Buffs as they take on the UCLA Bruins. Also, the Buffs are participating in the to help raise money to fight against cancer. Get two game tickets, hot dog and soda for $13.
8 p.m.
Club 156
Join CU Rave Club for a night of free music and dancing in Club 156! Concert lineup includes EXO, Yoko, Dr. Phil and a special guest.
Saturday, Feb. 9
Feb. 9-10
Have fun solving problems, exploring new technologies and building something creative during this 24-hour hackathon. There will be workshops, mentors, food, games and swag.
7–10&²Ô²ú²õ±è;±è.³¾.
Ring in the Lunar New Year with Vietnamese Student Association’s annual Culture Show! There will be free Vietnamese food, Lion Dancing, traditional and modern dancing and more. This event is free.
7:30 p.m.
How are stories of women in warfare across cultures and time periods being told? Why do we predict the stories of people with mental disorders? What are the cultural barriers keeping American men from participating in concert dance? Emerging dance artists explore the risks and rigors of these topics.
7:30 p.m.
This show features fiddle virtuoso Mark O’Connor and soprano Mary Wilson. Student tickets are $5 with your Buff OneCard.
Sunday, Feb. 10
7–8&²Ô²ú²õ±è;±è.³¾.
Join Grant Baker, Josh Jacobson and Matthew Maierhofer for a live show about exciting STEM research conducted by CU students. This week’s guest is Ellen Considine, who researches the impact of air pollution from wildfires on human respiratory and cardiovascular health using data science and statistics in the Earth Lab. Participate by emailing a question to probablynovel@gmail.com.