That's a fair question.
“I have some free time, what should I do?”
I got you covered…
Below are a few of the events occurring next week!
- Fall 2022 Nonprofit Job Fair
- 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 12)
- SUB Courtyard
- Free
Do you have the urge to make a difference? If so, this fair is for you!
Students who are interested in acquiring practicum experience, internships or full-time employment in a nonprofit setting will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from various organizations around Lubbock.
Fun fact: Did you know Texas is home to over 106,000 nonprofit organizations? 10 percent of which are in West Texas!
- Corn Maze
- 6-9 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 12)
- 6323 FM 1294
- Free with Texas Tech Student ID
Corn mazes. The thing every Halloween scary movie has.
These mazes (which are quite literally made from corn), enhance your problem-solving skills and improve your spatial awareness.
Now, I could never go into one of these alone for the VERY reasonable fear that I would never come back out, but I WILL say, with a big group, these mazes are fun.
- Late Night Movie: “Top Gun: Maverick”
- 10-11:59 p.m. Thursday and Friday (Oct. 13 & 14)
- Escondido Theatre in the basement of the Student Union Building (SUB)
- Free with Texas Tech Student ID
The film “Top Gun: Maverick” is the sequel to the 1986 picture, “Top Gun” and the second installment in the series.
The movie follows the story of Maverick (Tom Cruise) who confronts his past while training a group of younger Top Gun graduates, including the son of his deceased best friend, for a dangerous mission.
With over $1.4 billion (yes BILLION) in global ticket sales, “Top Gun: Maverick” makes history as the highest-grossing movie of 2022.
- An Evening with Fran Lebowitz
- 7 p.m. Friday (Oct. 14)
- Allen Theatre in the Student Union Building (SUB)
- Starting at $17
Don't miss the chance to spend an evening with Fran Lebowitz, an Emmy-nominated author, journalist and social observer!
Described by The New York Times Book Review as an “important humorist in the classic tradition,” Lebowitz offers her unapologetic opinion in our current cultural landscape.
Click here for a comprehensive list of next week's events (Oct. 9-15).