Archive for September, 2007

Scholarship will provide students with new opportunities

September 25th, 2007 by CSU-Pueblo External Affairs

A life of humility and hard work by a Pueblo businessman will pay future dividends through a scholarship for students at CSU-Pueblo.Kansas native Edward L. Ficker stopped in Colorado on his way to California and never left. Now he has left a legacy at CSU-Pueblo where he has established a scholarship in his name through […]

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Veterans upward bound receives funding

September 24th, 2007 by CSU-Pueblo External Affairs

Veterans returning to college will continue to receive free classes and materials to ease their transition to higher education thanks to a four-year, $1 million grant to the Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) program hosted by CSU-Pueblo.
The university recently learned that the program had been re-funded by the U.S. Department of Education for another four years […]

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Director of planning and construction hired

September 23rd, 2007 by CSU-Pueblo External Affairs

A local architect with more than 30 years of experience on projects in Southern Colorado will manage all construction and facility maintenance projects at CSU-Pueblo beginning Nov. 1.
As the new Director of Planning and Construction John Barnosky, formerly vice president of HGF Architects, Inc., will act as a liaison between architects and engineers, contractors and […]

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Festival fires up Pueblo

September 21st, 2007 by Anna Massara

A woman sits posed at the edge of her chair. Her nostrils flare as she takes in the pungent smell of a dozen roasters. Dangling from her hand is the equivalent of edible fire. As the sweat beads up on her brow, the audience teeters apprehensively waiting for some resolution to this horrific scene.
This was […]

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Football tryouts draw 100

September 21st, 2007 by Truett Scofield

CSU-Pueblo football took another step towards becoming a reality Wednesday afternoon. Coach John Wristen and his staff held open tryouts for the team that will play the first season of Thunderwolf football in more than two decades.
More than a hundred young men showed up on what turned out to be a very warm September day […]

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T-Wolves can’t handle speed of Roadrunners

September 21st, 2007 by Joel Bowlin

After a four-game winning streak and Robin Hayes being named offensive player of the week, the lady ThunderWolves soccer team hoped against hope it would be enough to beat eleventh ranked conference rival Metropolitan State College on Friday - It wasn’t.
The CSU-Pueblo women’s soccer team lost 5-0 to the defending Division II - A National Champions, the […]

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New wrestling coach builds pack

September 21st, 2007 by Allison Burk

Dax Charles was picked as the leader for the pack, the new wrestling Pack that is. 
After the program was cut in 2001, the wrestling team will make its first appearance in fall of 2008.  So until their big debut Charles has to recruit, recruit and recruit some more.
“I want wrestlers with positive attitudes, hard workers […]

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Professors participate in reading series

September 21st, 2007 by Today Staff

The Southern Colorado Reading Series is scheduled for its first session Sept. 26 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the First Year Center located on the second floor of the library.
 The event will be lead by three CSU-Pueblo English professors.  Juan Morales said he will read a poetry piece for the evening series.  In addition, […]

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SIFE holds stock market contest

September 21st, 2007 by Alycia Harper

Will you know what to do when the time comes to take all your well earned money and invest it into the proper stocks and build wealth?
SIFE, Students in Free Enterprise, wants to help you.

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Fair highights professional opportunities

September 20th, 2007 by Farah Pike

CSU-Pueblo students can apply for professional opportunities at the first Internship and Job Fair on Oct. 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Occhiato University Center Ballroom. The CSU-Pueblo Career Center plans to host this event annually.

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