Archive for October, 2007

New DVD Releases for Oct. 16, 2007

October 15th, 2007 by Savanah Silbaugh

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OSA will hold poker tournament Oct 17

October 15th, 2007 by Today Staff

The Office of Student Activities will be sponsoring a poker tournament.  The event will take place in the OUC ballroom on Wednesday, Oct. 17 from 7-10pm.
The tournament is already filled up with 21 players competing.  There will be three tables with seven players at each.

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Solar panels make the “switch” to solar energy

October 15th, 2007 by Today Staff

CSU-Pueblo, in conjunction with Smart Growth Advocates (SGA), EcoSol, TC Associates, Aquila and the Southeastern Colorado Renewable Energy Society symbolically made the “switch” to renewable energy as part of the dedication of new solar photovoltaic panels on 26 April, 2007.
These solar panels include two arrays with a total module rated at 6.12 KW, and are […]

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CSU-Pueblo/PCC collaborate for leadership conference

October 12th, 2007 by CSU-Pueblo External Affairs

PCC and CSU-Pueblo will host junior and senior high school leaders interested in making a difference as part of its inaugural PCC/CSU-Pueblo Leadership Conference.
The conference will include general information about college entry and financial aid, a panel of current college students for questions and answers, workshops that discuss leadership traits and career tracks and the […]

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Women’s right to choose, not murder

October 12th, 2007 by Farah Pike

There are numerous joys that develop when a new life is to arrive into the world. In general, a baby is seen as a symbol of a new and precious soul. However, women are choosing to abort unwanted children more and more each day.The issue of abortion was finally brought to the attention of people […]

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New professor joins math department

October 11th, 2007 by Farah Pike

Assistant Professor Darren Funk-Neubauer is a new member of the math department and he is in his first semester with CSU-Pueblo.
Funk-Neubauer said he applied for several teaching and research positions after completing his graduate degree in mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
“I sent out applications nationwide because I was not sure where I wanted to […]

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Hot hues and styles for a cool fall

October 11th, 2007 by Farah Pike

The weather is cooling down, but the fashion for the season is still heating up. Several styles are coming together to create a new and unique style made for every woman.
For the chilly weather, wearing a bright and fun color like fuchsia is a definite must.
According to www.net-a-reporter.com women should think pink for this season […]

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Student mental health may not remain private

October 9th, 2007 by Today Staff

(U-WIRE) LINCOLN, Neb. — In light of the events that occurred at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, some government officials want to make it easier for universities to talk to the parents of students who may have mental health issues.
Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., introduced the MH-SAFE Act, which would amend the current Family Educational […]

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Stay between the lines

October 9th, 2007 by Sarah Wolgram

Approximately 1200 parking violations have been given out so far this semester according to parking manager Samantha Hernandez.
The majority of tickets were for vehicles parked in restricted areas or parked without the appropriate required permit.
Failure to display a valid parking permit carries a $50 fine. Students and staff with a valid permit who are parked […]

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Top Ten Albums for Oct. 9, 2007

October 8th, 2007 by Savanah Silbaugh

These are the top ten albums according to billboard.com…
 
1. Rascal Flatts - Still Feels Good (Peaked at spot1)
2. Keyshia Cole - Just Like You (Peaked at spot 2)
3. Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patienc & Grace (Peaked at spot 3)
4. Jill Scott - The Real […]

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