Published: Jan. 31, 2019 By

This weekend brings the Three Minute Thesis competition, The Hill public art project, "Happy Death Day 2U" advance screening, a CU Gaming event, improv comedy, the Challenger and Columbia memorial, and more.

People watch movie in theaterFriday, Feb. 1

Three Minute Thesis competition

3鈥5听辫.尘. UMC 235
Come cheer on graduate student finalists as they present their research in three minutes to a panel of judges and vie for prizes in research funding.

University Hill public art project

5鈥6:30 p.m.
Learn about CU student and faculty听work听on projects addressing community design issues for the University Hill听area during this evening event. Refreshments will be served. Please if you plan to attend.

8鈥11听p.m. Chem 140鈥
Join Program Council for this free advance screening of Happy Death Day 2U.听Free admission and popcorn! Pick up your tickets today between听8 a.m. and听5 p.m. in the听Program Council office,听UMC 401.

鈥淭wo years after the events of the first film, Tree Gelbman re-enters the time loop to determine why she was entered into it in the first place. She must also face a revenge-seeking Lori, who has been resurrected by the power of the time loop.鈥

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Saturday, Feb. 2

11 a.m. to 10 p.m. UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Come watch some of the country's best break dancers compete during this classic showdown. Free admission.

1鈥3听p.m.
Join International Student听and Scholar Services at an escape room!听Use teamwork and ingenuity to find听hidden clues, solve听puzzles听and escape before your time runs out.

4鈥9听p.m. ATLAS 100
Attention all CU gamers, the gaming club needs your help to make this event听the largest gaming event on campus to date. Free food, too!

7:30 p.m. CU Events Center
Get out and support the men's basketball team as they .听

8听p.m. Old Main
Join Spaghetti Confessions for some laughs at their first show of the new semester! Free admission.


Sunday, Feb. 3

Challenger, Columbia memorial

9:39 a.m.听Regent
Honor the astronauts who perished in the Challenger and Columbia disasters during this annual memorial event on campus.