Archive for June, 2008

CSU-Pueblo improves guest student policy

June 9th, 2008 by Jackie Craddock

The guest student policy at Colorado State University-Pueblo has been reworked this year to allow interested individuals in the community to attend college courses at about half the cost of instate tuition.

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CSU global community gains leadership

June 9th, 2008 by Today Staff

Dr. Robert Jones has been appointed the new chief Academic Officer for the Colorado State University Global Campus. CSU-Global Campus classes will begin this September and students are enrolling now.
Jones will have oversight of all academic operations, faculty appointments and coursed development at CSU-Global Campus. He will serve as chair on the Global Campus’ academic […]

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Practice speaking etiquette

June 9th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

I’m sure everyone knows by now that we are in the midst of a very influential time in political history. Two candidates are in a race towards the Democratic presidential nomination against the already decided candidate for the Republican Party, John McCain. The presidential race that is to come is possibly one of the most […]

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A movie for the devoted fan

June 9th, 2008 by Joel Bowlin

Sex sells, but not this time around. Disregard the fact that countless numbers of people will flock to see “Sex and the City: The Movie” just because of the fact it’s “Sex and the City.” And disregard that a male who’s never watched the smash hit before is reviewing this film.

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Elevating the ThunderWolves

June 4th, 2008 by Joyce Rael

People don’t normally associate football and ministry, but with the football team less than 100 days away from their first game in 24 years, the months leading in are anything but the norm.
Pastor Steve Chavez from Praise Assembly of God Church, led a team from young adult group, Elev8, to serve Gatorade, water, oranges and […]

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Airline travel brings new friendship

June 2nd, 2008 by Adena Page

It sure is easy to meet people while traveling. I recently traveled to San Diego by plane, and I met more people in the few hours of my airline trips than I normally do in a month! The first person I met during a layover in LAX was an elderly man named Mike. We were […]

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Beer Review: Alaskan Amber Ale

June 2nd, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

Hey everyone, and welcome back to the CSU-Pueblo weekly beer review. My name’s Eric, I drink beer, and I got this one done on time!
It’s been a hectic start to the new semester for me. I’ve just moved into an apartment with my girlfriend and between unpacking, getting the utilities all set-up, and figuring out […]

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The Order

June 2nd, 2008 by Today Staff

A screening of international artist Matthew Barney’s “The Order” was recently presented in the Hoag Hall art gallery.
Presented by Gabe Wolf and Katie Mitchell, art majors, the exhibit consisted of the final film in Barney’s “Cremaster” series, “Cremaster 3.”
The “Cremaster” series is a set of five non-chronologically ordered films artistically depicting sexual symbolism, with familiar […]

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Spirit Fest 2008 at the Riverwalk

June 2nd, 2008 by Today Ads

June 13: 12 - 10 p.m.
June 14: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Featuring various recording artists such as Jaci Velasquez
Visit Web site for more details www.sccc-pueblo.org

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Kill your summer-time boredom

June 1st, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Now that the stress of the spring semester is over and summer is finally here most of us are probably spending our time resting and recuperating but may I suggest taking advantage of the beautiful outdoor sites we have available to us here in Colorado.
Most of us take for granted the fact that we live […]

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