Springfest 2008
springfest '08: a day of unity
- Poster: Click here
- When: April 26, 2008 | 12:00PM - 10:00PM
- Where: Nottingham Field
- Costs: $10 UNC Students | $15 Non-UNC Students
- Description: Springfest 08' is an all day music, activities, and cultural festival. The cultural centers on campus will be providing different cultural foods and activities. Music will be provided by various bands from Colorado and out-of-state.
- FEATURED BANDS:
- MEESE (Pop/Rock)
- BARCELONA (Indie/Pop/Rock)
- STRANGE FRUIT PROJECT (Underground Hip-Hop)
- & NATURAL VIBRATIONS (Hawaii/Reggae)
- Link: Facebook Event- http://www.facebook.com/ev ent.php?eid=10913086556\
Event Sponsors
University Program Council (UPC)—UPC is a student organization which operates with student fees and program revenues to program for the UNC campus community and to serve as the primary programming organization at UNC. The role of UPC is to present a diverse and well rounded schedule of social, recreational, educational, and multi-cultural activities for students of the University of Northern Colorado and the surrounding communities.
Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA)—Their mission is to advocate for underrepresented populations and by serving as a catalyst for student development and achievement, cultural competency, institutional equity, and diversity. OMA consists of four offices:
- Asian/Pacific American Student Services (A/PASS)—The mission of the Asian/Pacific American Student Services (A/PASS) is to provide academic and social support to the Asian American and Pacific Islander student body as well as to increase the University and larger community's awareness of the different cultures within these populations.
- Cesar Chavez Cultural Center (CCCC)— Our mission is to enhance student recruitment, retention, and graduation with a focused emphasis on the Latino/Hispanic student by fostering an environment which will result in a more successful and positive university experience.
- Marcus Garvey Center for Black Cultural Education—The Marcus Garvey Center for Black Cultural Education was established in 1982 as a source of support for Black students on the campus of the University of Northern Colorado. The staff and programs of the Center are designed to "Challenge," "Support," and to increase retention and graduation of Black students.
- Native American Student Services (NASS)— The mission of Native American Student Services is to provide academic, social, emotional, and cultural support to all UNC students with a special emphasis on Native American students and to promote Native American culture with events and activities for the campus and community.