Archive for March, 2008

The DJ Mac side of Rev 89’s Mallory MacFarlane

March 13th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Mallory MacFarlane is known as DJ Mac to Rev 89 listeners, something MacFarlane describes as a sort of radio alter ego. MacFarlane is on air on our very own radio station Rev 89 every Tuesday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
She also graces the airwaves with the “5 at 5″, Rev’s version of a quick […]

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Motherhood Manifesto presentation for working moms

March 13th, 2008 by Kristina Jojola

The role of women and their role in the work force and in the family was explored during Tuesday’s presentation, Motherhood Manifesto.
The presentation, led by Gina Lopez Ferguson first-year center activities coordinator, and Tanya Baird, internship coordinator for the university, covered everything from flexibility in the work place, to health care, to media influence on […]

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Weekly Gripe: Too much homework

March 13th, 2008 by Kristina Jojola

Does it ever feel like your professors got together and decided to make every test on the same day and every paper due the same week?
Sometimes, I definitely feel like that.
I understand we are students at the collegiate level, and I understand that we alone are responsible for our schedules, but every semester, without fail, […]

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Odell’s Imperial Stout beer review

March 13th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

 Hey everyone, welcome back to the CSU-Pueblo’s weekly beer review. My name’s Eric and I drink beer. Let’s talk about it.
A long time ago, deep in the bowels of Mother Russia, trouble was brewing…or perhaps I should say brewing was the trouble. The empress of Russia, Czarina Catherine the Great, demanded British beer!

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Student election season in full swing

March 11th, 2008 by Jackie Craddock

The signs were hard to miss. Situated in the foyer of every building on campus, held to wire racks with clear strips of tape, the hollowed face of Mohandas Gandhi greeted students coming and going.
“Be the change you wish to see,” the signs read, reminding students of the importance of one voice, their own.

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Pack win title, move on to national tournament

March 9th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper

For the third game in a row, the CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves did what only they knew they could do…upset a team that they hadn’t beaten all year.
After traveling to Grand Junction and knocking off the favored Mesa State Mavericks, and then stunning the ninth-ranked Fort Lewis Skyhawks, the Pack parlayed the momentum into an RMAC Shootout […]

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Pack advance to championship game in thrilling fashion

March 7th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper

CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves basketball Coach Kip Drown stressed playing good defense to his team all week. They would need it; they were up against the Fort Lewis Skyhawks, who drain a nation’s best 52 percent of their shots.
The Pack played a smothering defense, knocking off the Skyhawks, 70-68 in overtime, Friday afternoon, and holding them to […]

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Sam Jones Facility opening

March 7th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Students here at CSU-Pueblo have been without our recreational building for some time now. The time has finally come when the HPER Building is open to students complete with swimming pool, racquetball courts, exercise and weight room, climbing wall, multipurpose/aerobics room, and miscellaneous other recreational space, according to an email sent out to the campus […]

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Student art displayed with praise

March 6th, 2008 by Traci Craig

The Annual Student Art Exhibition’s opening reception was held last night in the Fine Art Gallery in the Art/Music building. It was a juried art show, in which many artists submit their work and then one juror selects the best pieces to be in the show, said Caroline Peters gallery director and associate art professor.

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Women’s History Month: Imagining the future

March 6th, 2008 by Today Staff

What if women didn’t have to have babies, or menstruate? What would the world look like if traditional gender roles were rendered obsolete?
These questions and others were posed at the round table discussion March 6, lead by Associate Professor of Psychology Karen Yescavage entitled “Women’s History Panel: Imagining the Future.”

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