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Update:  LATE NIGHT becomes a part of DUPB!

Mission
The mission of the Late Night committee is to provide DU’s diverse student body with alternative opportunities to alcohol-related activities on campus during late night and weekend hours. Late Night works to foster a sense of community on campus by providing students with opportunities to build relationships, and develop as leaders in a socially responsible environment.

 

Late Night's Regular Programs

Late Night programming has traditionally revolved around the following programs.  Keep your eye out for new programming happening in Winter and Spring 2013!

DU Unplugged
Late Night's signature program is "DU UNPLUGGED," an open mic night that showcases DU students and student bands’ original material. DU UNPLUGGED has typically taken place on the 1st Friday of every month in the Sidelines Pub in the Driscoll Center starting at 7 p.m. The first 25 students to arrive at 7pm and 8pm receive $10 in free food at the pub.

Trivia Night
The second Friday of every month is typically TRIVIA NIGHT in the Sidelines Pub in the Driscoll Center. Put together a team and come play authentic Pub Trivia. Snacks are provided and prizes are awarded at every Trivia Night.
 

Urban Excursions
During the third and fourth weeks of each month, Late Night gives students the opportunity to have some fun off-campus, too. Past Urban Excursions events have included Rockies games, Nuggets games, Lazer Tag, Bowling & BBQ at Moe’s, Comedy Shows at Comedy Works and Impulse Theater, and more. Tickets are limited and are deeply discounted for these events which are typically light rail accessible.

End of the Quarter Burrito Night
After the final DUPB Film each quarter, don’t miss out on the chance to get your Late Night breakfast burritos and goodie bags to help you get through final exams!

 

Requesting Co-Programming Support for Late Night Programs
Late Night is also committed to supporting the diverse student population at the University of Denver. In addition to its regular programming, the Late Night committee accepts and reviews proposals from student organizations wishing to host late night activities on campus. The Late Night committee approves programming support and funding for programs that will positively enhance the level of activity on campus during late night and weekend hours and provides students with opportunities to build community and leadership skills.


Any registered student organization may apply to take advantage of Late Night co-programming support to enhance their campus program. Late night hours are defined as between the hours of 7 p.m. and 12 a.m. on Thursday, Friday or Saturday nights. Requirements to be considered for co-programming support from Late Night include:

 

  • The event must be open to the entire campus community.
  • Events can include such things as concerts, carnivals, game shows, TV reruns, comedy clubs, games, contests, dances, midnight breakfast buffet, casino night, hypnotists, magicians, free food events such as bingo breakfast, music, board games, novelty events, talent shows, dances and dance lessons, etc.
  • Please note – funding for Late Night DU programs is provided by The Student Life Division and cannot be used in support of the following: Religious Affiliations, the purchase of Apparel or Personal Items, Non-campus and Non-student activity, Alcohol, Traffic Tickets/Parking Fines, Scholarships, Materials and support for fundraisers, Gas for State Vehicles, Gifts, Charities/Donations

 

If you are interested in learning more about Late Night programming, becoming a member of the programming board, or hosting an event with Late Night, please contact dupb.latenight@gmail.com.