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Winter Break Dining Hours

CLOSING Wed, Dec. 17 WeatherTech Café closes 2 a.m. (Thurs morning) Thurs, Dec. 18 Grab-n-Gos, Retail Markets, Darley, Libby and Sewall close 2 p.m. C4C closes 8 p.m. Fri, Dec. 19 Bakery closes 3 p.m. OPENING Mon, Dec. 29 Bakery resumes normal hours Wed, Jan. 7 C4C resumes normal hours Darley, Sewall open lunch and dinner only Thurs, Jan. 8 Darley, Sewall resume normal hours Mon, Jan. 12 Grab-n-Gos, Retail Markets and Libby Dining Center resume normal hours

CU Book Store special hours

The CU Book Store has extended hours to help you purchase your textbooks and supplies. Still in the UMC, on campus for your convenience. Don’t forget you can also shop online at http:///www.cubookstore.com and pick your books up in the store or have them shipped. Monday, Jan. 12-Tuesday, Jan.13, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 14, 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 15, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. We will also be open Martin Luther King Jr. weekend Friday-Monday.

CU PIIE is looking for summer interns

Are you looking for a paid internship next summer? The CU Public Interest Internship Experience (PIIE) is looking for students who want to make a difference. PIIE is offering paid summer internships at non-profits and government agencies in the Boulder and Denver metro area. The deadline for applications is Jan. 16. To find out more about CU PIIE, visit our website

Gingerbread house decorating event Dec. 4

The Student Involvement Office would like to invite you to our "Gingerbread House" decorating event on Dec. 4, 7-9 p.m. Run, run, as fast as you can to the UMC's north dining hall stage for some good old fashioned fun with your friends to celebrate the holiday season. All of the materials will be provided. Space is limited so please arrive early.

CU Backcountry Club intro meeting Dec. 3

Love snow? Love skiing or riding? Love hiking? Want to hike up a mountain in the snow then ski or ride down it? If so, the CU Backcountry Club is for you. We organize hut trips, rent out lots of backcountry gear, have awesome discounts and most of all, get out in to the backcountry. When: Dec. 3, 6:30 p.m. Where: HELLEMS 201 * PREVIOUS BULLETIN SAYS HUMN 250 THIS IS INCORRECT Why: Come get more info on the club and ask any questions you might have

Lecture and book signing: 'The Muslims of the Medieval West'

Rumi Club cordially invites you to: Lecture and book signing event with Dr. Brian Catlos, author of "Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom" Date: Tuesday, Dec. 2 Venue: Roser Atlas Center (ATLS) 100 Time: 7:15 p.m. panel discussion; 8 p.m. reception and book signing You'll have the opportunity to try some delicious Turkish food and desserts at reception. Please RSVP - This is a free and public event.

Midnight Breakfast is Monday Dec. 15

It's almost finals time again and you know what that means.... Free breakfast at midnight This semester, Midnight Breakfast will be on Monday, Dec. 15. Breakfast will be served at 11:59 p.m. Starting at 9:30 p.m.: Community Health will be offering free massages and the Study Lounge (UMC 235) will be open with a tea bar courtesy of Celestial Seasonings. All other free activities begin at 10 p.m.: photo booth, wood coaster decorating, bowling and billiards and more.

Lessons and carols, Sunday, Dec. 13

Join us for a candle-lit night of lessons and carols for the season on Sunday, Dec. 13, 6 p.m. at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church & Canterbury Colorado, 2425 Colorado Ave. (across from CU Engineering Dept).

Are you CU's next Rhodes or Marshall Scholar?

Students interested in applying for the prestigious UK scholarships, including the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell and Churchill, are invited to attend an information meeting on Friday, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. in Norlin S-421. These scholarships fund one to three years of graduate study in the UK at Oxford, Cambridge and other universities. Students typically apply in their junior year. General qualifications: GPA of 3.7 or higher, demonstrated leadership, sustained community involvement. Come learn how to prepare a strong application.