Archive for April, 2008

Drilling for higher ed dollars

April 24th, 2008 by Truett Scofield

There may be a silver lining to rising energy costs for higher education in Colorado.
Climbing oil and gas prices are fueling an expansion in domestic oil and gas production, which means more revenue for the state and federal government.
This month Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter and Colorado Sens. Gail Schwartz, D-Snowmass Village, and Josh Penry, R-Fruita, […]

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Online sex survey explores ‘Faking it’

April 24th, 2008 by Traci Craig

Two psychology students want women to tell the truth about their sexual lies.
Candi Holzer and Sage Aragon, both seniors and psychology majors, are the researchers behind an online survey designed to figure out why females pretend to orgasm with their partners.
It began as an independent research project for Associate Professor Karen Yescavage, they approached her asking […]

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The Hungry Eye Celebrates its 18th Issue

April 24th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

 The Hungry Eye is celebrating the release of its 2007-08 edition magazine next month by having a reading and book signing with the authors of the publication at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 1 in the OUC Underground.
The Hungry Eye is a student created publication containing works of creative fiction, non-fiction and poetry that have […]

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Student Views: The word ‘Christian’

April 24th, 2008 by Today Staff

What do you think of when you hear the word “Christian”? TODAY guest videographer Sam VonFange surveyed students at CSU-Pueblo to get their thoughts. Click on “more” to access the video.

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Athletics not the only department excited about 2008

April 24th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Big changes are occurring on the CSU-Pueblo campus and as the year is coming to an end, faculty, staff and students alike are getting exciting about the fall semester.
One big thing new to the campus will be a marching band to provide school spirit at games and pep rallies. As of now, the marching band […]

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Student Views: Massari Impressions

April 17th, 2008 by Today Staff

TODAY guest videographer Andrew Crotty asked students their thoughts on the Massari gymnasium renovations. Students interviewed include Ashley Ziegler, chemistry major; Tinamarie Rivera, nursing and mental health psychology double major; Randy Helmbrecht, mass communications major; Aaron Ingels, undeclared major, with Yunetta Thompson, business major; and Dustin Timmins, Spanish major. Click on “more” to access the […]

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Teacher Evaluations Get an Upgrade

April 17th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

CSU-Pueblo has undergone a change this semester pertaining to the way students evaluate their instructors.
The process of rating teachers through Scantron bubble-sheets has been changed to an online form of evaluation.

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Two students take top honors at pageant

April 17th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Two CSU-Pueblo students were honored with the title of Miss Pueblo and Miss Pueblo County Princess at the annual Miss Pueblo Pageant. Elizabeth Solano took the title of Miss Pueblo and Laurie Pierce, who already has a crown for Miss Juneteenth two years in a row, took Miss Pueblo County Princess.

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Leatherheads movie review

April 17th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

George Clooney is a well-known, award-winning actor and a timeless heartthrob, but as a director, at least in one particular case, he falls short of his excellent credentials.  Leatherheads, despite being a good portrayal of an era, is a yawn.
Following the rise of professional football in the 1920s, Leatherheads stars The Office’s John Krasinski and […]

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Double Bastard beer review

April 17th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

Hello everyone, welcome back to the CSU-Pueblo weekly (somewhat) beer review. My name’s Eric, I work at a liquor store, and I can be a real ass sometimes.The spring semester is coming to a close here at CSU-Pueblo. Finals are in two weeks and a lot of students are scrambling to catch up with all […]

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