Archive for April, 2008

Weekly Gripe: CSU-Pueblo not that bad

April 17th, 2008 by Kristina Jojola

  For most people applying for college, CSU-Pueblo is not the first option on their list of choices. In fact, this university is usually a last resort or not even on their list as possible choices.
I think the reason for this is the bad reputation Pueblo has for being a town without much to offer.
Most […]

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Pack softball splits in Alamosa

April 17th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

A lead-off home run by Janine Tyler and a grand slam by Kelly Purcell helped the Colorado State University-Pueblo ThunderWolves take the first game before a 7-run barrage in the fourth inning led the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers to a 10-6 second game victory as the teams split a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference softball […]

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Pack split, cling to final playoff spot

April 17th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

Jon Proesl threw out a runner at the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning to allow Colorado State Univeristy-Pueblo to split a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader with New Mexico Highlands on Sunday.

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Tyrell Smith wins Threlkeld prize for excellence

April 16th, 2008 by Today Staff

The 2008 CSU-Pueblo Achievement Day awards were held on April 13 at 12:30 in the OUC Ballroom.  The luncheon honored several students, but the biggest award, the Budge Threlkeld Prize, was given to senior automotive industry management major, Tyrell Smith.
The award was named in honor of the late Budge Threlkeld, a former administrator and professor of the […]

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From sports talk to Talk the Talk

April 14th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

When the Toronto Blue Jays played the Philadelphia Phillies for the 1993 World Series, Joe Carter of the Blue Jays hit a 3 run game winning home run at the bottom of the ninth inning during the sixth game of the series giving the Blue Jays the victory.
When Ryan Kaufman heard the announcer for the […]

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Women’s Leadership Conference opens ears

April 14th, 2008 by Farah Pike

On Friday, CSU-Pueblo hosted the first Women’s Leadership Conference that featured several speakers with informational topics concerning women today.  The conference was held in the Hearthwell Lounge in the OUC from 9 to 4:30 p.m.
According to mass communications professor Trish Orman, the conference will become and annual event at CSU-Pueblo.

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Student Views: Improving Campus

April 10th, 2008 by Today Staff

TODAY guest videographer Jeff Lopez surveyed students on ways the CSU-Pueblo campus can be improved. Click on “more” to view the video.

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Movie Review: “21″

April 10th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Las Vegas, the city of sin, is intriguing to a lot of people. And who could blame them? The money, the sex, the badness of it all makes it incredibly alluring.
“21″ is a movie that takes this idea of the sin in Las Vegas and turns it into something entertaining for audiences and may even […]

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Pack softball earns hard fought victory

April 10th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

Short a few hands in the pitching staff, the ThunderWolves did their best to reverse their fortunes - all bad - after a sweep at the hands of Fort Lewis Saturday in the series-openers. The ThunderWolves accomplished part of that mission, upending the Skyhawks 4-1 in game one Sunday, but couldn’t manage the split, dropping […]

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CSU-Pueblo tennis serves up second straight RMAC Player of the Week

April 10th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information

The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference has named CSU-Pueblo sophomore Ricardo Oaxaca as the RMAC Men’s Tennis Player of the Week, the RMAC announced Wednesday.

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