Lissa
i think the biggest groups on campus are the outdoor recreation club and the carnivore club, but a large contingent of the student body is involved in publications, and there are a wide array of sexual awareness and safety groups that are very public and accessible on campus. for the two years i live in dorms i don't think i every locked my door and it was usually propped open, often even when my roommate and i weren't there. this is not to say that nothing ever got stolen in dorms, but we are really trusting of cc, and i think that's really important. athletic events are always fun on a sunny day, and while they're not packed, there are almost always people there. hockey games on the other hand are very popular. cc brings in some very interesting speakers and these are often very well attended. the dating scene at a small school inevitably makes for some funny and often awkward interactions, but you'll always have your friends to laugh about it with because they know exactly how you feel. some people party every night, others not at all, and still others are somewhere in between. tuesday at 2 am i'm most likely sleeping, but at cc you never really know, maybe you're climbing a mountain, driving through the desert, nose to the grindstone in the library or dancing your ass off. the same goes for weekend nights, there's always something to do and someone who wants to do it with you. the year is abundant with school-sponsered events, all of them worth checking out at least once and probably a lot more.
Ian
Intramurals at CC are a big hit. I would say about 80{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} or more of CC's population participates in some type of intramural sport/activity. People are friendly. Personally, my friends and I leave our doors open 24/7 because people are always out and about and always hanging out together. The most popular event a CC would be the hockey games. Almost everyone at CC attends at least one or two games a year. Since CC has the block plan, the mentality is study hard and party hard. Most people have exams on fridays so the weekend tends to be full of things to do and people to see. The Greek scene is there but you won't really notice it because CC is such a tight community where non-greeks party with greeks all the time. Every weekend there are events that do not involve drinking for those who prefer not to and at the same time there are events where people can drink. At times there are student bands playing, bowling nights, game nights, salsa nights, skating nights, and many many more.
Jenny
The ORC (outdoor recreation club) is really popular. So are publications and IM sports.
Doors are open everywhere! Everyone is really friendly and social.
Guest speakers are really popular and often mandatory for class.
Atheletic events are really popular even though a lot of our sports are DIII... but everyone wants to cheer for their friends!
There is a lot of theme partying, especially first and eighth blocks because of the senior calendar. Definitely go all out and dress up, it's so much fun and you won't regret it.
A lot of social events also revolve around block breaks, skiing, camping, etc.
Anna
I believe it is pretty fair to call CC a party school; but then again, what college isn't? Most students are involved with alcohol and drugs (although, only marijuana). However, if that's not what you're into, it is easy to find something to do on a saturday night without altering your mind.
Anna
Fraternities and sororites aren't that popular, but they could be important if you are shy and would like an instant introduction into a group of like-minded people.
People usually meet other people based on living-proximity or current class. I have heard complaints (and complained myself) about "block friends," the result of not seeing people for a month (a block) because you have changed classes.
Colorado SPrings has ample opportunities to do something fun on the weekend. Even outside the Springs, there are lots of fun places within short driving distance for a good hike or other experience.
Our parties are awesome, and everyone is welcome to them.
Alex
Hockey players get all the love from alumni and outside support. Honestly, most students on campus don't like the hockey players at all. Most athletic teams are D3. They are supported but not very much. Intramural sports are a blast and extremely popular. Everyone gets involved, even if they have little to no athletic ability. Sports range from the usual soccer and basketball to broomball and intertube waterpolo.
People study hard and party hard. Sleep is unnecessary and generally avoided. There are two main party times. First block and eighth block. There is a party nearly every night during these two blocks. The rest of the year, most of the off campus parties are held on the weekends. CC kids love themed parties. A party without a theme is unheard of. There is everything from Harley to Daft Punk, Barak out with your caucus out to Librarians and Barbarians, and from high class cocktails to anything but clothes. In general, parties are fun, but there will always be those nights when nothing is going on. WAC, our campus activities group, occasionally pulls off a fun time like RAVE this year. There are also battle of the bands and Llamapalooza for all of you music lovers.
Want to go on a date? Don't go to CC. The hook up scene is outrageous at CC. "Free love" and all that jazz. Most relationships start with a hook up and go on to something more. Most dating couples don't actually go out on dates.
You can go to parties and not drink and still have a good time. Most kids drink, most smoke pot, some do other drugs, but some people don't abuse any substances at all. People don't pressure each other here. I didn't drink my first semester and had no problem whatsoever having a good time and fitting in.
Rachel
Popular things: Political/environmental things...also intramural sports
Group I'm involved with: I work in the training room so I get to hang out with kids that are serious about a career in medicine but also work hard for the money they make. Training room kids are good people...sometimes girls want to work there to sleep with the boys teams. Nobody likes them.
Doors open: No?
Athletic events: not as popular as they should be. thank you dirty hippies.
Skip
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Dating: No
Closest friends: it took a really long time because when I transfered here the school put me in the super stigmatized all-girls dorm...MILES from the normal kid dorms...brutal.
2 a.m on tuesday: this question was ripped from that one graduation speech that went big... i refuse to answer it because your attempt to be outside the box failed and you don't deserve an answer
Traditions: lots of dumb ones
Partying: every night... god damn history/classics/econ/political science majors
Greek Scene: nobody cares
Last weekend: Drank and dressed up in some sort of theme-related garb
Saturday night: we study in the sciences
off campus: work at my job
Christen
There is always something going on, on any given night. There usually aren't any more than like 2 or 3 huge parties but since the campus isn't huge that is more than enough. There are TONS of theme parties and everyone goes all out. You end up with a really great costume box by the end of senior year. Bars aren't as popular just because we don't interact with the community as much. However, there is Roudy's on Tuesday nights where they have pitchers for exactly a penny and vodka-cranberries for also a penny. It's wonderful! Other than that the lacking bar scene is actually a plus because then all the grades hang out at parties together and you can easily get to know people that are older and younger than you.
Parties with just a few friends and a few people are also really common. On any given night there are lots of those going on. Many people who aren't into the huge party scene just stick to that. Also Greek life has a presence on campus, but it's not a big one. There are 2 frats and 3 sororities. Being part of Greek life really doesn't define you on campus. People that are part of Greek light and people that aren't part of Greek life completely meld together, walking accross campus you wouldn't know the difference between Greeks and non-Greeks.
Lastly, since I drink I'm not sure what you an do on campus that is a totally sober event. Lots of people who don't drink still come out to parties and dance and have a great time.
Wiley
Lots of binge drinking and pot. Mushrooms are popular while X and acid are gaining popularity. Some kids do coke. Finding sub free people can be hard, but they are there and are generally really cool people. Students don't really casually date, they either have long term relationships or they hook up on weekends. The school hosts a lot of parties and events, but most weekend events are at senior houses off campus. The greek scene is not substantial, but the frats have parties often enough.
Andy
Everyone goes to see the Hockey games, which are a ton of fun. Most of the other sports aren't worth going to, but the hockey team is division 1 and rocks. Students tend to socialized a lot within dorms but a bit less so between the dorms. My friends were either on the first freshman trip with me, in my hall freshman year, in my hall sophomore year, or introduced to me by other friends. There is usually a party every weekend, how good it is is debatable. There are three sororities that can't throw parties and two frats that can only throw parties when they aren't in trouble. Only one of the frats throws good parties anyways. Off campus, there isn't all that much to do if you don't have a car. People go skiing during ski season, people go hiking, people go to the movies, that's about it.