Schedule of Events

Events are complimentary and included with your registration fee unless noted otherwise. 

Children 12 and under eat free, but please include on your registration. 

ThursdayFriday | Saturday | Sunday
Friday Reunion EventsSaturday Reunion Events

THURSDAY, OCT. 31

9 a.m.-4 p.m. | CC Bookstore Open Hours
819 N. Tejon St.

4-5 p.m. | Class of 1974 Ed Robson Arena Tour
Ed Robson Arena

4:30 p.m. | Panel and Q&A with CC Soccer Legends 
Cornerstone Arts Center, Screening Room 131
In 1980, ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï hosted the first national championship for women’s soccer, two years before the NCAA, and at a moment without a domestic professional league for competitive players. Students in the Rise of American Sport, and American Sport and Society courses proved with archival work that CC was central to organizing local, regional, and national tournaments for women players across the country at the onset of the sport. Institutional legends earned five Final Four appearances and two-national runner-up finishes and were awarded roughly twenty-four All American honors from 1980-1991.

Join Prof. Jamal Ratchford for an inspiring discussion with our returning CC soccer legends as they share their experiences and insights. Panelists include the founder of our legendary program in Stephen Paul, M.D., All-Conference Player Judy Sondermann, and All-Americans Karen Willoughby and Charry Morris.

5-7 p.m. | Class of 1974 Welcome Reception and Homecoming Check-In
Chapman Room, Ed Robson Arena
Welcome reception for members of the 50th reunion class and their guests. Alumni who attend this reception and receive their official Homecoming registration materials do not need to visit Registration and Check-in at Charles L. Tutt Library on Friday morning.
Price: $36/person

FRIDAY, NOV. 1

9 a.m.-5 p.m. | "Proof You Were Here," Special Collections Open Hours
Garden Level, Charles L. Tutt Library
Jessy Randall, curator of special collections, will share yearbooks, photos, and other treasures from ºÚÁϳԹÏ's unique history.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. | CC Bookstore Open Hours
819 N. Tejon St.

10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Registration and Check In
1st Floor, Charles L. Tutt Library
Upon arrival, all alumni and guests should check in to receive an official name tag and a final schedule of events. You will also receive a complimentary voucher for a hand-crafted drink from Mountain Brews Coffee Truck located near Registration Central. 

10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Community Ofrenda (open hours)
Shove Memorial Chapel
Help create a community ofrenda (altar) in Shove Memorial Chapel with the Chaplain's Office and student groups during Homecoming Weekend. The ofrenda for Día de Muertos is an opportunity to intentionally remember, celebrate, and honor loved ones who have died as well as recognize personal, national, and global loss. All are welcome to bring a picture and/or send a picture (or name) of classmates and family members to chaplainsoffice@coloradocollege.edu by 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1 to be placed on the ofrenda in their memory. Whether you spend a quiet moment with the ofrenda in person, or connect with it in another way, we invite you to engage, reflect, and learn more about this important cultural and spiritual ritual, tradition, and space with Indigenous and Catholic roots in Latin America. 

11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Fifty Year Club Luncheon and Induction for the Class of 1974
Homecoming Tent, Cutler Quad
Luncheon for current Fifty Year Club members (alumni who have graduated more than 50 years ago) and members of the Class of 1974 who will be inducted into the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Fifty Year Club. With remarks by CC Fifty Year Club co-president, Dan Cooper '66, and the 50th class speaker, Marcia McNutt '74.
Price: $25/person

1-4 p.m. | Academic Department Open Houses
Stop by, say hello, and take a walk down memory lane during academic department open houses. 
Anthropology, 1-3 p.m., Room 407, Barnes Science Center
Lunch talk 12:15 -1:30 p.m., Professor Christina Leza, Postapocalyptic Hip Hop: Colonized Moderns in Conflict on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Art History, Art Studio, and Museum Studies, 2-4 p.m., Packard Hall
Chemistry and Biochemistry, 3:30-4 p.m., Room 315 Foyer, Barnes Science Center
Environmental Studies & Science Program, 1:30-3 p.m., Room 124, Tutt Science
Feminist & Gender Studies and Asian Studies, 2-4 p.m., ID House
French, 1-3 p.m., Room 319, Armstrong Hall
German, 3-4 p.m., Max Kade (German) House
History, 1-3 p.m., Room 208, Palmer Hall
Human Biology and Kinesiology, 3-5 p.m., Under Olin Fishbowl
Come help to build Corsi-Rosenthal air filters for classrooms with inventor and CC alum Jim Rosenthal '70
Molecular Biology, 1-2:30 p.m., Outside Olin Hall
Organismal Biology and Ecology, 1-3 p.m., Room 460, Olin Hall
Philosophy, 1-3 p.m., Room 132, Armstrong Hall
Physics, 3:30-5 p.m., Room 213, Barnes Science Center
Southwest Studies, 1-3 p.m., Dern House, 1109 N. Cascade Ave.
Theatre and Dance, 204 p.m., Cornerstone Arts, 2nd Floor Theatre Hub

1:15 p.m. | Class of 1974 Photo (immediately following Fifty Year Club Luncheon)
Palmer Hall steps

2-3 p.m. | CC Micro-Blocks with Faculty
Engage your brain! Spend 60 minutes in a classroom with CC faculty and fellow Tigers. Remember the discussion? The challenges? The excitement of learning something new? Here's your chance to experience it all again – bite sized! See below for a sneak peek of some of the class offerings. Class descriptions can be found on the Micro-Blocks webpagePre-registration only!
"The Amazing Brain: Neurosciences Outreach in the Public Schools" with Professor Lori Driscoll '94, Neuroscience and Psychology
Tutt Science Building, Room 214
"Fake-busters: Forensic Analyses of Art" with Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and BioChemistry Nate Bower, Professor Amanda Bowman, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Professor Murphy Brasuel '96, Analytical Chemistry 
Olin Hall, Room 172
"Alumni Engagement Starts in High School" with CC Interim President Manya Whitaker
Tutt Library, Rooms 411/412
"The American Experiment — A Conversation" with Professor Emeritus Tom Cronin, Political Science
Palmer Hall, Room 13
"Decoding the Cosmic Expansion: The Secrets of an Accelerating Universe" with Professor Shane Burns, Physics
Barnes Science Building, Room 219
"Why You are Not too old, stiff, injured to do Yoga!" with Professor Emeritus Peggy Berg, Dance
Cossitt Hall, South Studio
"The History of Men's Soccer at CC" with Professor Emeritus Horst Richardson, German
John Lord Knight Apartments, McHugh Commons
"Speech is More than Speaking" with Associate Professor Doug Edlin, Political Science
Armstrong Hall, Max Kade Theatre
"Friluftsliv (free-loofts-liv): Can the Scandinavian Concept of Open Air Life or Living Lead to Health and Happiness?" with Associate Professor Anthony Bull, Human Biology & Kinesiology
Olin Hall, Room 183
"Is Hitchcock's "Vertigo" the greatest film ever made?" with Professor George Butte, English
Armstrong Hall, Room 234
"Chekhov’s "Kiss" and the Poetics of Error" with Associate Professor Alexei Pavlenko, Russian & Eurasian Studies
Armstrong Hall, Room 356
"Back to Back to the Future" with Professor Emeritus Barry Sarchet, English
Armstrong Hall, Room 231
"AI in Business: Navigating the Ethical Frontier" with Visiting Executive in Residence Lora Louise Broady '83, Economics & Business
Palmer Hall, Room 117
"Freedom and Authority Reunion" with Professor Tim Fuller, Political Science
Palmer Hall, Room 17
"Orientalism and You" with Assistant Professor Sofia Fenner, Political Science, Arabic, Islamic, & Middle Eastern Studies
Palmer Hall, Room 25A
"Sense of Place: Locating ºÚÁϳԹÏ" with Rosalie Rodriguez, Associate Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging, Professor Santiago Guerra, Southwest Studies, Associate Professor Karen Roybal, Southwest Studies, and Associate Professor Jamal Ratchford, History, Race, Ethnicity, & Migration Studies
Armstrong Hall, Room 328
"A Symposium with the Classics Department" with Professor Sanjaya Thakur and other members of the Classics Department
Cossitt Hall, Cossitt Faculty Lounge
"Mozart, the Supreme Musical Dramatist" with Professor Michael Grace '63 
Packard Hall, Room 9

2:30-4:30 p.m. | Greek Homecoming Social
Greek Quad (Grass Quad in front of the Kappa Alpha Theta House)
Calling all fraternity and sorority alumni! Reconnect with old friends, brothers, and sisters. CC’s Greek houses will be open for tours and reminiscing. All chapters, past and present, are encouraged to attend. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to celebrate our shared legacy with active sorority and fraternity members. (The festivities will continue at Goat Patch Brewing Company during the CC Tigers Hockey Watch Party beginning at 6:30 p.m.)

3-3:45 p.m. | CC Tiger Alumni Athletic Reception
Room 399, Louis Multi-Purpose Room, El Pomar Sports Center
Calling all former CC student-athletes and their families - join us to connect with one another, share stories, and reminisce with past teammates. Meet the current CC Athletics Director, Lesley Irvine, as well as coaches and department leaders. Go Tigers!

3-4 p.m. | "Ein kleines Fest" for former German Language Students
Max Kade Haus (German House)
Reconnect with others who have shared the experience of learning the German language, memorable and sometimes intense moments, and for some, lifelong friendships. It will also be an opportunity to meet some of the current faculty members of the German program including the Chairman Christiane Steckenbiller who will have just returned from taking a group of students to Berlin for the CC Block-Abroad Program.

3-5 p.m. | Film and Media Studies: Alumni Panel
Screening Room, Edith Kenney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Explore creative work from Film and Media alumni and hear about their paths since graduation, then join us for an informal reception afterward. All are welcome!

3:30-5:30 p.m. | Esports Open House
Rms. 001 and 002, Palmer Hall
Esports (competitive video gaming) is taking the world by storm and college campuses are no exception. CC was an early adopter and is still on the leading edge, having won 4 of our last 5 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference SCAC championships. Drop in and see our two lab spaces and try your hand at one or more of the games, or just fall into that college vibe of sinking into a couch and playing some Mario Kart with your friends. Staff will be on hand to answer your questions and help you with any of the equipment.

4-5 p.m. | CC Ensembles Showcase Concert
Packard Theatre, Packard Hall
A multi-genre concert featuring fabulous ensembles from the music department, including CC Bluegrass, Tiger Jazz, Mariachi Tigre, Chamber Chorus, and the Gamelan.

4-8 p.m. | Día de Muertos Celebration
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at ºÚÁϳԹÏ
A special community gathering for Día de Muertos, a celebration of life that demonstrates remembrance, love, and respect for those who have gone before us. Experience live music and performances, hands-on art activities, and an installation by artist Cal Duran. Food and drink available for purchase. 

4 p.m. | Men's Soccer vs. Austin College
Stewart Field
First half women's soccer team meet and greet and post-match kick around.

5-6 p.m. | LGBTQIA+ Reception
Tutt Alumni House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave.
Reception for CC Alumni, Students, Faculty, and Staff.

5-7 p.m. | Bienvenidos a casa: Spanish and Portuguese Dept. Fiesta
Bemis Great Hall, Bemis Hall
Spanish, Portuguese, and Romance Languages alumni as well as Spain Summer Program and Latin American Semester Program alumni are invited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Spain Summer Program. Join us for tapas, wine, and a flamenco performance! 

6 p.m.| Women's Cutthroat Rugby vs. Air Force Academy
Washburn Field

6:30 p.m. | CC Tigers Hockey Homecoming Watch Party
Goat Patch Brewing, 2727 N. Cascade Ave. #123
Grab your classmates and join us at Goat Patch Brewing Company to cheer on your CC Tigers and enjoy a pint of the new CC beer, Tiger Tail Blonde Ale. This event is free to attend, food and drinks will be available for purchase. Food trucks: , and .

7 p.m. | CC Hockey vs. Air Force Falcons
Ed Robson Arena, CC Campus

7:30 p.m. | Everybody, CC Theatre and Dance Department Performance
Norberg Studio, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Everybody is a play written by Branden Jacob-Jenkins. It is a modern adaptation of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman,” one of the first recorded plays in the English language. Directed by Caitlin Lowans, a visiting professor from UCCS.

8 p.m. | Men's Rugby vs. UCCS
Washburn Field

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SATURDAY, NOV. 2

8-11 a.m. | Class of 1994 Hike (all classes are welcome!)
Garden of the Gods
CC shuttle will depart campus at 8 a.m. from Cascade Ave. near Charles L. Tutt Library or alumni can meet on the north side of the Garden of the Gods main parking area by 8:15 a.m. The hike will be an easy 4-mile loop trail. 

9 a.m.-3 p.m. | Registration and Check-In
1st Floor, Charles L. Tutt Library
Upon arrival, all alumni and guests should check in to receive an official name tag and a final schedule of events. You will also receive a complimentary voucher for a hand-crafted drink from Mountain Brews Coffee Truck located near Registration Central. 

9 a.m.-5 p.m. | CC Bookstore Open Hours
819 N. Tejon St.

9-9:25 a.m. | Meditation
Shove Memorial Chapel
Begin your morning with meditation. Enjoy an opportunity to connect with oneself, and to ground oneself in stillness before the start of the day through meditation. No experience is necessary, all are welcome. 

9-10 a.m. | Economics and Business Open House
Palmer Hall, Room 118
Associate Professor and Chair Christina Rader and Visiting Executive in Residence Lora Louise Broady '83 invite alumni from Economics and Business to connect with them during this open house. Light breakfast and beverages will be provided.

9:35-10 a.m. | Qigong
Shove Memorial Chapel
Enjoy simple meditative movements in the quiet of Shove Memorial Chapel. No experience necessary. Qigong combines movement, meditation, visualization, and sound for greater health and wellbeing through the body.

10 a.m. | CC History-Themed Guided Cycling Tour  
Starting from Tava Quad
Grab your bike (or rent one from PikeRide in front of the FAC!), and join us for a 3.5 mi. history-themed tour featuring 24 stops at sites of historic significance to CC and the Colorado Springs community. Signage at each location includes a QR code for riders/walkers to access the online audio tour with detailed information about each location. Participation in the guided ride is limited, but everyone can ride or walk the tour independently at their leisure. The tour can easily be accessed by both walkers and riders and will be available through November, 2025. Download now:  

10 a.m. | CC Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving vs. Alumni Meet
Schlessman Natatorium

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Brunch 
Kappa Alpha Theta House
Join your Theta sisters for a simple brunch at the house!

10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Community Ofrenda (open hours)
Shove Memorial Chapel
Help create a community ofrenda (altar) in Shove Memorial Chapel with the Chaplain's Office and student groups during Homecoming Weekend. The ofrenda for Día de Muertos is an opportunity to intentionally remember, celebrate, and honor loved ones who have died as well as recognize personal, national, and global loss. All are welcome to bring a picture and/or send a picture (or name) of classmates and family members to chaplainsoffice@coloradocollege.edu by 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1 to be placed on the ofrenda in their memory. Whether you spend a quiet moment with the ofrenda in person, or connect with it in another way, we invite you to engage, reflect, and learn more about this important cultural and spiritual ritual, tradition, and space with Indigenous and Catholic roots in Latin America. 

10 a.m. | Story Hour! with Anna Harber Freeman '95 and Amy Guglielmo '94
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at ºÚÁϳԹÏ
! Anna Harber Freeman ’95 and Amy Guglielmo ’94 will lead a story hour and craft time during the FAC’s Día de Muertos celebration weekend.

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. | Homecoming Picnic
Homecoming Tent, Cutler Quad
The Office of Alumni and Family Relations invites alumni and their families to gather for lunch.
Price: $20/person, free for children 12 and under

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Vintage Swag Swap: Connecting Past & Present Through CC Gear
CC Exchange (downstairs, Worner Campus Center)
Bring your old and new CC gear to this special swap event at the CC Exchange and Food Pantry. Whether you have vintage swag from the ‘80s or a new tee you no longer wear, this is your chance to exchange stories, memories, and apparel with fellow alumni and current students. The goal? To connect across generations, celebrate CC’s rich history, and take home something that represents your time at CC. Help us create a sustainable, community-driven event rooted in storytelling and shared experiences!

12 p.m. | Retirement Brunch for CC Swimming and Diving Coach Anne Goodman James
Brunch location will be included in invitation. 
This event is by invitation only.

12 p.m. | Rugby Alumni vs. Student Match
Donald Autrey Field

12:45-1:45 p.m. | College Update: Panel Featuring Interim President Manya Whitaker and Campus Leaders
Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Hear the latest CC news, from what is happening on campus today, to our vision for the future.

2-3 p.m. | Alumni Association Awards Ceremony
Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
All alumni and guests are invited to join us for the presentation of the Benezet, Worner, Riley, and Spirit of Adventure Awards. More information on the 2024 Award Recipients can be found here.

Louis T. Benezet – Albert Mehl ’77, Robert Miller ’76, and Steve Paulsen ’74
Lloyd E. Worner – Susan White Burgamy ’66
Gresham Riley – Robert Broughton (In Memoriam) and Cathey Weir ’65
Spirit of Adventure – Caitlyn Florentine ’07 and Mike Shum ’07

2-3:15 p.m. | Class of 2019 Meet Up
Ritt Kellogg Climbing Gym, El Pomar Sports Center, 44 W. Cache La Poudre St.

3-4:30 p.m. | Community of Color Reception
Tutt Alumni House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave.
Reception for CC Alumni, Students, Faculty, and Staff

3-4:30 p.m. | Collective Giving Game: Support Nonprofits and CC Funds
Tava Quad off Armstrong steps 
Show up with $10, a passion for causes that matter, and a good attitude! This interactive giving game, led by Dan Marion '12 and inspired by his own CC alumni giving circle, brings alumni together to support meaningful causes and embrace the spirit of collective giving. Pitch your cause, rock-paper-scissors your way to the final round, and make an impact together! Round 1 supports any nonprofit, and Round 2 focuses on supporting fellow tigers through various CC-designated funds.

3:30 p.m. | Class of 2004 vs. Class of 2009 Kickball Game
Yampa Field (Donald Autrey Field)

3-5 p.m. | Interfaith Open House
Interfaith House (former Delta Gamma House), 1025 N. Nevada Ave.
Curious about Spirituality at CC? Stop by the Interfaith House for tea, cookies, & conversation with the Chaplain's Office Staff.

4-5:15 p.m. | Legacies of Activism: Anti-Apartheid Activism, Divestment, and ºÚÁϳԹÏ
Screening Room, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Join Francie Gallacher Anderson ’86, Teddy Mattera ’88, Matt Case ’88, Annabel Lermer ’88, Pascal Gasirabo ’88, Kieran Hixon ’91, and Cat Finney (Tutt Library 1988-92) as they reflect on student activism and campus divestment efforts in the 1980s. Hosted by the CC History Department.

4-8 p.m. | Día de Muertos Celebration
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at ºÚÁϳԹÏ
A special community gathering for Día de Muertos, a celebration of life that demonstrates remembrance, love, and respect for those who have gone before us. Experience live music and performances, hands-on art activities, and an installation by artist Cal Duran. Food and drink available for purchase. 

4:15 p.m. | Class of 2004 Photo
Palmer Hall Steps

5-8 p.m. | Young Alumni & Graduating Seniors Social at Tony's
Tony's Downtown Bar, 326 N. Tejon St.
Calling all young alumni from the classes of 2020-2024 and current graduating seniors! Join us at Tony’s for a casual pregame gathering before the 150th Extravaganza. Enjoy a free drink on CC, hang with old friends, and create new connections! Be sure to register for Homecoming to get your drink ticket—we'll start the night right and head to the Extravaganza together at 8 p.m.!

5-8 p.m. | Class Reunion Receptions and Dinners
Various locations on and off campus. Full list can be found below. 

5 p.m. | Wasabi (Men's Ultimate Frisbee) Alumni Game
Washburn Field

8-11 p.m. | CC 150th Extravaganza
Robson Arena
Open to the entire CC community, the Extravaganza will feature live music, a DJ, casino games, and dancing. This is the perfect chance to mix with other Tigers, honor 150 years, and kick-off the next 150 years of ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï in style! General admission (except for students) includes two drink tickets. Please note that this event is not recommended for those under 18 years of age.

11:15 p.m. | 150th Extravaganza Drone Show
Tava Quad
Join us as we light up the sky with a drone show to mark 150 years! Following the 150th Extravaganza, alumni and guests are invited to gather one last time to close out Homecoming Weekend.

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SUNDAY, NOV. 3

9-11 a.m. | Class of 1994 Community Service Project
Concrete Coyote Community Park (1100 S. Royer St.)
Participants will share introductions, a tour, and a mini service project. Please wear clothes you can get a little dirty, and bring water to drink. This community park was developed under the leadership of several ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Alumni and is a national model for public/private partnerships, serving the neighboring low-income neighborhood with no cost programs.
To date Concrete Couch has offered 4800 free classes at the park! Please join us and add your ideas and assistance!

10 a.m.-2 p.m. | CC Bookstore Open Hours
819 N. Tejon St.

 

FRIDAY REUNION RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS

50th Reunion: Class of 1974
5-8 p.m. | Reception

4th Floor, Charles L. Tutt Library
Price: $35/person

45th Reunion: Class of 1979
5:30-9 p.m. | Dinner
Panino's Downtown, 604 N Tejon St.
Price: $21

35th Reunion: Class of 1989
6:30 p.m. | Reception
Home of Steve Kaczmarek '89
Address provided with event registration
Price: $75

30th Reunion: Class of 1994
5-6:30 p.m. | Class Meetup

Goat Patch Brewing Company, 2727 N Cascade Ave.
Price: Free, Cash Bar and Food Trucks

20th Reunion: Class of 2004
6:30-10 p.m. | Class Meetup

Goat Patch Brewing Company, 2727 N Cascade Ave.
Price: Free, Cash Bar and Food Trucks

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SATURDAY REUNION RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS

Fifty Year Club: Classes of 1973 and Earlier
5-8 p.m. | Reception
Yalich Board Room and Foyer, William I. Spencer Center, 830 N. Tejon St.
Price: $35/person

50th Reunion: Class of 1974
5-8 p.m. | Reception and Dinner
Bemis Great Hall, 920 N Cascade Ave.
Price: $78/person

45th Reunion: Class of 1979
5:30-8:30 p.m. | Dinner, Drinks, and Live Music
Stewart House, 1228 Wood Ave.
Price: $66/person

40th Reunion: Class of 1984
5-8 p.m. | Dinner
South Hall Commons, 130 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Price: $53/person

35th Reunion: Class of 1989
5-8 p.m. | Reception
McHugh Commons, John Lord Knight Apartments, 1090 N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $45

30th Reunion: Class of 1994
5-8 p.m. | Reception and Dinner
Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall, 1025 N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $56/person

25th Reunion: Class of 1999
5-8 p.m. | Reception and Dinner
Gaylord Hall, Worner Center, 902 N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $43/person

20th Reunion: Class of 2004
5:30-8 p.m. | Reception and Dinner
Armstrong Great Hall, 14 E Cache La Poudre St.
Price: $39/person

15th Reunion: Class of 2009
6-8 p.m. | Dinner
Tutt Alumni House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $42/person 

10th Reunion: Class of 2014
6-8 p.m. | Reception
Student Event Space, Worner Campus Center, 902 N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $33/person

5th Reunion: Class of 2019
5-7:30 p.m. | Reception
Cornerstone Arts Center Studio C, 825. N. Cascade Ave.
Price: $39/person

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