Published: Sept. 6, 2018 By

This weekend, check out a film screening, photography hike, American Football 101 workshop, the Buffalo Bicycle Classic, MCDB's department celebration, Boulder Pridefest and more.

Chautauqua Park trailhead signFriday, Sept. 7

volleyball comes home for the first time this season to host the 2018 Buffs Invitational. Colorado will be takeon Georgia Friday evening at 6 p.m., then conclude action in a double-header Saturday against North Carolina at noon and Oklahoma at 7 p.m.

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Join SG and Program Council for their showing of How to Talk to Girls at Parties in Chem 140 at 8 p.m. Admission is free, and popcorn will be served.

The Comedy club welcomes anyone who enjoys laughter to their open mic night. From 6 to 8 p.m., the stage will be open for anyone brave enough to share a joke! The event is free and will be held at The Connection in the UMC.

Spaghetti Confessions debuts their first improv show of the semester at the Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC. Admission is free, and they invite everyone to join them at 8 p.m. for some laughs.


Saturday, Sept. 8

Take a hike! Join Art Museum at Chautauqua Park to explore local trails with a guide and practice photographing Boulder's landscapes. Meet at Kittredge Pond at 4:30 p.m. and take a shuttle to Chautauqua, or meet the group there. Reserve a spot by emailing dante.dupont@colorado.edu.

Need more things to do?

Anyone looking to become familiar with American football is invited to join the Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity for a crash-course on the sport. From 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Kitt Field, both local and international students are encouraged to learn the basics of flag football and meet some new friends. If that isn’t enough motivation, attendees also will get a free ticket to the football game on Sept.15.Registration is $10.


Sunday, Sept. 9

The BBC is an annual race of varying lengths that aims to raise tuition money for Boulder students in need. Since its founding in 2003, participants have collectively raised over $3 million. Packages vary in cost and course length, but community members are welcome to follow along some of the routes and cheer on participants if they aren’t interested in racing themselves. Registration is still open, and more details on the race can be found attheir website above. Donations are welcome.

MCDB departmentcelebration

Join Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology's star scientistsof the past and present for a free, public lecture series exploring their current research on human stem cell treatments for neurological disease, the neuroscience of social bonding, how animal viruses threaten humans and more.Held inMuenzinger Auditoriumat 10 a.m.

Make your way down to for Boulder Pridefest. The day will be packed with activities and opportunities to engage with community partners and vendors, including the Center for Inclusion & Social Change.The fest begins at 11:30 a.m.