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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at DU chapter.

For many of us at DU, the end of Week 2 means one thing: ONLY NINE MORE WEEKS OF COLLEGE! It is an amazing feeling and a terrifying feeling… the “real world” is just around the corner. With college coming to a close and the looming potential of 9-to-5 jobs and student loans ahead, we are taking a step back and have made an “End of College Bucket List” to focus on to make sure we end our time at DU in the best way possible. 

1. Create a boozy bev that describes your college experience.

2. Have a romantic moment at your favorite campus spot- the fields at Ritchie? The lily ponds by the Sie Center? 

3. Do a bar crawl of DU’s 5 bars in one night as one final hoorah.

4. Take advantage of the free gym while we still can (LoL). 

5. Watch the sunrise from any of DU’s beautiful lawns.

6. Leave your mark…with a club, an art piece, a mentorship…anything. 

7. Spend time with nature. Many of us may leave Colorado after our time as DU… soak up as much sun, mountains, hiking, and camping as possible. 

We may be leaving DU, but we will always be Pios. Take advantage of your last few weeks on our bad ass campus in this incredible state. We’ll be missing it soon! 

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Alicia is a recent graduate from the University of Denver where she earned her degree in Economics and Gender & Women's Studies. She can always be found with a cup of coffee in her hand and is likely to be caught singing 90s R&B throughout the day. Now exploring her next steps in life, she is taking fashion courses at the Parsons New School of Design and planning out her graduate school and career moves. She is inspired by the writings of Roxanne Gay, the style of Alexa Chung, and the lifestyle of Grace Coddington.   
Molly is from Salina, Kansas and is a second year at the University of Denver. She is currently an International Studies and French major. When Molly isn't writing for HC, she is working as a swim instructor for a private company teaching little kiddos! If she's not working she loves hanging out at Kaladi Brothers Coffee, or thrifting at local thrift shops. Molly is involved in humanitarian organizations and the french club on campus! Molly's motto is, "Follow your arrow no matter where it points".