Archive for August, 2008

Time to move forward

August 28th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

We all know that the choices our generation makes now will affect our children and our children’s children in the future.
In the past few years awareness of environmental issues has exploded, yet I don’t think we’re doing all we can to insure the preservation of our resources for future generations. It’s 2008, and I know we […]

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ELC becomes Outdoor Pursuits

August 28th, 2008 by Traci Craig

The Experiential Learning Center has recently changed its name to Outdoor Pursuits. The change is expected to help people identify what the center actually is, student recreation, said Scott Robertshaw associate director of student recreation.
Outdoor Pursuits offers students a variety of outdoor activities such as mountain, winter, desert and canyon orientation. They also offer a […]

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Writing instructor wants to ‘enhance human experience’

August 28th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

As one of the founders of the Steel City Theatre Company, Dorothy Heedt-Moosman, a writing instructor at CSU-Pueblo has recently starred in the musical, “The Last Five Years in June.” Heedt-Moosman is a graduate student here and teaches writing courses, as well.
Heedt-Moosman also performed in “Blues in the Night” and stage managed several other performances […]

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Presidential Qualities Discussed

August 28th, 2008 by Truett Scofield

The ability to inspire is the most important quality a presidential candidate can possess.
That was the consensus Wednesday morning as former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle, Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel and presidential historian Michael Beschloss addressed a group of …

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Beer Review: Landshark Lager

August 28th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

Hey everyone, and welcome back to the CSU-Pueblo Today weekly beer review. My name is Eric, I drink beer, and it was a nice to have a little break for the summer.
School is back! The fall semester has officially begun and students are dragging their way back to class, all squinty eyed in the morning […]

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Second chance spoiled by dubious victory

August 28th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper

When China found out they would be hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics seven years ago, like all countries do, they celebrated. They celebrated, though, for a different reason. Not because of the massive boost to an economy they would see.
They celebrated because they had received a very special gift.
The gift of a second chance.

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Hopeful thoughts of an optimistic editor

August 6th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper

Well I’ve been missing for the past two weeks and totally spaced out my writing. It happens. Isn’t the summer semester over already?
Anyways I really have nothing to rant about, so I’ll touch on a few things I have opinions about. And really, my opinion should be your opinion because I’m right about 90% of […]

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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CALCULATORS FOR SALE!

August 5th, 2008 by Today Ads

1) TI-30Xa SCIENTIFIC with instructions $12.00
2) BA II PLUS BUSINESS ANALYST FINANCIAL with instructions $15.00 - used only a couple times!
Please call Jane at 719-549-2321 and we can meet on campus.

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Clarinet for Sale

August 5th, 2008 by Today Ads

Clarinet for sale. 1975 Selmer 10G, excellent condition. Appraised at over $1,500. 719-547-2435, please leave a message.

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CSU-Pueblo Today On Break Until Fall Semester

August 3rd, 2008 by Today Staff

The staff of the CSU-Pueblo Today thanks all of its readers for their support during the summer semester.
We will be returning at the end of August to provide new content for the school, and we hope that you all will return as well.

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