Published: Feb. 16, 2018 By

This weekend, check out several events oncampus, off campus and from the comfort of your home: the 鶹Ѱwomen's basketball game vs. Washington Huskies, the chance to submit your favorite poem to University Libraries for a reading in April, CU'sSpring Festival of Choirs in Denver, a Probably Novel podcast withCarter Tillquist, a piano concert featuring David Korevaar and a Fiske Planetarium show on supervolcanoes narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.

All weekend

Tell us your favorite poem

鶹ѰBoulder Libraries wantto know your favorite poem! The one that always makes you laugh, or the one that makes you cry. The one your first love shared with you, or the one that comforted you after your break-up.By March 8, submit the title and poet of your favorite poem for a reading in April representing and celebrating the campus's favorites.


Friday, Feb. 16

Come cheer on the women's basketball team as they take on the Washington Huskies at 7 p.m. at the Coors Events Center on campus. Plus, wear pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness, and receive a $5 general admission ticket.


Saturday, Feb. 17

This event is sponsored by 鶹ѰPerforming Arts. Six 鶹Ѱchoirs will be performing at Montview Presbyterian Church in Denver. Admission is free, and this is a great opportunity to take a trip downtown to see some live music. Concert starts at 7:30 p.m. and runs for 90 minutes.

Looking for a relaxed activity for an evening in? Probably Novel discusses a wide variety of topics on their podcast, aired on Radio 1190. This week, they will be talking to Carter Tillquist, who works on the metric dimension of graphs. Tune in online from 6 to 7 p.m.


Sunday, Feb. 18

Join the Boulder Public Library for a delightful piano trio featuring 鶹ѰBoulder's own David Korevaar.The event is part of the library’s concert series. Admission is free, and the concert will run from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Attend a show at Fiske

Spark your curiosity with a show at Fiske Planetarium. This week, they are presenting, FullDome Show: Supervolcanoes. The immersive planetarium show is narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, and attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the implications of supervolcanoes in the world today. Regular ticket prices apply.