Published: March 15, 2018

Spring break is almost here, and I’m sure youÌýall are looking forward to escaping your normal routines for a bit. If you are going on vacation or visiting your hometown, I hope you travel safely and have a fun trip. Ìý

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley

Colorado is a great place to spend spring break—there’s so much to do in the Boulder/Denver area in terms of outdoor activities, restaurants and attractions. If you’re in the Boulder area over spring break, I encourage you to explore the community beyond campus, spend some time outside or try a new restaurant (my personal favorite is the ).

No matter where you choose to spend your spring break, I hope you make some time to relax and recharge before classes begin in April.

St. Patrick’s Day weekend is also approaching; if you plan to celebrate, please be responsible, mindful and respectful. Paula Balafas, our interim ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder 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—if you doubt someone's motives or are concerned about your safety or someone else's, keep an eye on the situation and don’t hesitate to call for help.
  • 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.ÌýIf you think your friend is in danger due to alcohol or other drugs, call 911 andÌýput them in the recovery position.
  • If you are out at night,Ìýit is harder for drivers to see you. Be aware of your surroundings and mindful of traffic.
  • Download the freeÌý. The app featuresÌýtwo ways to call for help in case of an emergency.
  • Get home safe. Use the freeÌý¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä NightRideÌýservice through the TapRide mobile appÌýor a rideshare service such as Lyft or Uber.
  • If you are hosting a party, use theÌýParty Registration ProgramÌýandÌýkeep your noise levels down. The No. 1 reason police are called to a party is noise.Ìý

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

Akirah Bradley,
Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs