Archive for March, 2008

Movie Review: “Horton Hears a Who”

March 31st, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Along with the good hearted laughs it provides to audiences of all ages, “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who”, has something more to offer. The beauty of this movie, based on Dr. Seuss’ children’s book, is that it has a moral.
Not just a moral, but one that can be taken in and valued by adults and […]

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Old School Take Over Jam

March 31st, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

 The Old School Takeover Jam hit Pueblo once again on March 22, entrancing citizens with the soulful songs of the past.
Staged for the first time by Robert “Beto” Espinoza of ODB productions and promoted by CSU-Pueblo’s REV 89, the concert took place at the Colorado State Fair Event Center with tickets costing $25 each, a […]

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Pack try to build on strong pitching performance

March 30th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

Metro State is considered one of the top teams in the country, coming into this weekend’s four-game set with the Pack ranked 13th in the country. But with an 8-6 win over the Pack Sunday, the ThunderWolves tried not to make excuses as their losing streak extended to 11.

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Mavs win slugfest over ThunderWolves

March 30th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - The ThunderWolves’ offense was in high-octane overdrive Sunday, putting together 33 hits during the day’s doubleheader with Mesa State. But lackluster pitching, fielding, and late-inning heroics by the Mavericks led to a four-game sweep for Mesa State.

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Pack scores rare triple-header sweep of Kearney

March 21st, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

Thursday night was long for the CSU-Pueblo softball team. Their van broke down 80 miles outside of Kearney, Neb. Thursday, forcing them to forego their scheduled Thursday night game and sit idle for around eight hours waiting for the van to get serviced.
Friday, it was obvious what the Pack did with all that down time […]

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A Perfect Storm: Mesa devours Pack

March 21st, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

Year after year, when the ThunderWolves’ key rival, Mesa state, comes to town, it is often a battle of the titans, with the victor having the inside track to the RMAC title.
But Mesa State, brutally and unapologetically, showed that that title will likely not go through Pueblo this year. The Mavericks stormed in to Rawlings […]

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Unoffical ASG election results reveal new leadership

March 20th, 2008 by Jackie Craddock

The polls are closed, the votes are in, and at the moment some have reason to celebrate, unofficially.
Due to technical problems, voting in the Associated Students’ Government election concluded at 4 p.m. March 20. The unofficial results are in and as of now, candidates David Fresquez and Allan Chacon have won the executive ticket, president […]

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College Vacation Blast: How corruption saved me

March 20th, 2008 by Brad Leach

 When given time off of school, partying and drinking are the only things on 21-year-old minds, but many students fail to realize the actual dangers of going to “foreign” places they have never been for Spring Break.  Most think to themselves “nothing bad will ever happen to me,” or “I’m not that stupid,” but Gilbert […]

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The true meaning of Easter

March 20th, 2008 by Chaillot Wilson

Easter is one of the most widely celebrated holidays of the year. It is supposed to be about the resurrection of Christ. But it has turned into a bunny hopping, egg dyeing event – and it has lost touch with its real meaning.

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Beer Review: Go Green

March 20th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

Hey everyone, and welcome back to the weekly CSU-Pueblo beer review. My name’s Eric, I’m a senior in mass communications, and this week I was in the holiday spirit. Ah, St. Patrick’s Day, the national holiday of Ireland.
Originally a religious event to honor the late great Saint Patrick, who introduced Christianity to Ireland, in its […]

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