The fraternities and sororities associated with CU are located on The Hill as are several establishments associated with the social lives of its students.
[6] Tulagi's was a modest music venue, where, in winter 1971, a new band, The Eagles, played to an audience of 30.
[5] Other notable businesses, past and present, include Albums on the Hill, vinyl records; the Fox Theatre, a music venue; the Flatiron Theatre, now closed; Jones Drug and General Store, now closed; and The Fitter (formerly known as The Pipefitter), still open.
It has been concerned with improving the business and residential climate on the Hill including the behavior of partying university students who sometimes celebrate later and more loudly than is acceptable.
[9] On the evening of March 6, 2021 during COVID-19 pandemic in Colorado a crowd, of as many as 800 mostly university students, frustrated with COVID restrictions, gathered at 10th and Pearl on the Hill shooting off fireworks and flipping a car.