Student Life

  • An off-campus move out donation station
    Whether you’re moving out of a residence hall or your place off campus, figuring out what to keep, donate or toss doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here’s a guide to your main options and how to make the most of them.
  • Students pose for a photo after commencement
    Wrapping up the academic year is a big deal. Whether you’re getting ready for graduation, sticking around Boulder for a bit or just enjoying that “classes are done” feeling, this is your time to celebrate in ways that feel good to you (and to do it responsibly).
  • The fountain outside the UMC
    Voting for the CU Boulder Student Government (CUSG) spring elections will take place March 23 through April 3. This election is your chance to choose student leaders and ballot items that shape life at CU Boulder.
  • Two students sitting outside at a table on campus
    Finals will be here before you know it! It's never too early to get organized and ensure you’re on track to finish the semester strong.
  • Person sitting on grass working on a laptop
    A new informational Canvas course will be available to give Buffs a clearer picture of CU Student Government (CUSG) and how student fee dollars are used across campus.
  • Hiking boots
    If you plan to hit the trails this spring, here are some tips and recommendations.
  • Students sitting outside on campus
    Spring break is a chance to pause and recharge. Whether you’re traveling, staying in Boulder or heading home, a few intentional choices can help you return feeling more grounded and refreshed for the rest of the semester.
  • Students at the CU Involvement Awards
    Every day, students, faculty and staff at CU Boulder make a difference through leadership, support, creativity and a commitment to our community. This spring, you have three opportunities to recognize those people by submitting a nomination for one of CU’s annual awards. If someone has inspired you, supported you or made campus feel more like home, now is the perfect time to lift them up.
  • The Hill landscape from above
    Want to host a party without worrying about noise complaints or expensive tickets? Register your party with Off-Campus Life and the Boulder Police Department.
  • Two students sitting at a picnic table outside the Center for Community building
    Having conversations with people who have different perspectives can be a great opportunity to learn and grow, especially in college when you’re developing your own opinions. Here are some ways to turn what may be a difficult conversation into a thoughtful discussion.
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