The Colorado State University Undie Run is all about providing clothes to those that are in need and also a great way college students are able to blow off some steam before finals.

As the Coloradoan reported, the CSU Undie Run will be running under a new name this year.

The annual tradition consists of students running through the CSU campus in their underwear.

This year the new name for the run will be B.A.R.E. (Body Acceptance Run Extravaganza).

The event is set to start at 8:30 p.m. Friday (May 8th). Students are asked to meet in their underwear on the university's IM fields after leaving their clothes in the designated donation bins.

Again this is also a clothing drive.

Students can also leave their clothes on the starting line of the IM fields and still have them donated.

The run which already has seen over 1,000 RSVP's is an alcohol and drug-free event, that will take runners near the Lory Student Center Plaza, along the Oval and down Plum Street.

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