It's not often one can say a loss is a statement game for a football program, but the ThunderWolves proved Saturday in a narrow 21-14 overtime loss to Colorado Mines they are not to be regarded as a typical first-year program.
The ThunderWolves fought to the very last snap, casually sloughing ... Read MorePack football impress, but fall short
Published On 27 Sep 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
It's not often one can say a loss is a statement game for a football program, but the ThunderWolves proved Saturday in a narrow 21-14 overtime loss to Colorado Mines they are not to be regarded as a typical first-year program.
The ThunderWolves fought to the very last snap, casually sloughing ... Read More
CSU-Pueblo volleyball team continued their losing streak to the 5-0 Mesa State Mavericks at Massari Arena, 22-25, 20-25 and 18-25.The Pack played a secure game battling for every point, but just lagging slightly to the Mavericks in every game.
With 10 blocks, Maverick Lindsey Jefferson was an effective wall.
Alea Wildman ( ... Read MoreCD Review: Early Prayers by Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds
Published On 26 Sep 2008 By awolking. Under Entertainment.
Tomorrow's Bad Seeds, a Los Angeles-based five-piece band, combines the different sounds of punk, reggae, rock, soul and hip-hop into one diverse and highly original offering.
Their debut CD, Early Prayers, was released in 2007 on UrbanTone Records.
The band consists of Moises Juarez on lead vocals, Sean Chapman on vocals ... Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month
Published On 25 Sep 2008 By aevans. Under Entertainment.
As Colorado State University-Pueblo continues its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, students are invited to this month's free events. Here is this week's schedule of events.
Friday, October 10
Film and discussion of Zoot Suit, led by Dr. Fawn Amber Montoya, Chicano Studies Coordinator. 9 p.m., Belmont Residence Hall Lobby.
Wednesday, October 15
Presentation ... Read More
TODAY videographers Alberto Correa, Earnie Byrd and Matt Maes talk to the people who help and donate at the campus blood drives.
... Read MoreJugglers and chainsaws
Published On 25 Sep 2008 By Milly Spady. Under Opinion.
The Pueblo Symphony will open it's 2008-09 concert season with "Steppin' Out: A Tribute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rohers." The opening concert is at 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 and will be at Hoag Recital Hall.
The concert stars Broadway vocalist Sal Viviano and dancers and vocalists Joan Hess and ... Read More
Colorado State University-Pueblo's nursing recently received a $100,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through its New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program.
CSU-Pueblo was the first institution in Colorado to receive this funding, said Mary Kontz, associate dean of nursing, and one of the first universities in the nation to receive the ... Read MoreRave Review
Published On 25 Sep 2008 By Sareth Ney. Under Entertainment.
As many of you may know, the music genre known as dance/electronica is not that popular in Pueblo. However, like soccer is to sports, dance/electronica is one of the most popular genres of music that can be heard around the world.
Trance, house, jungle, drum and bass are many forms that ... Read MoreSpotlight on Reading/Writing: Clif Smith
Published On 25 Sep 2008 By Today Contributor. Under Features.
OUC offers range of services
Published On 25 Sep 2008 By Tyler Crotty. Under News.
TODAY videographers Tyler Crotty and Sam Von Fange highlight the services at CSU-Pueblo's Occhiato University Center.
The FeedBack Show - Occhiato Center from Tyler on Vimeo. ... Read MoreEagles soar above Pack, hand out first loss
Published On 21 Sep 2008 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
Colorado State University-Pueblo might not quite be ready for primetime.
Preseason Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference player of the year Joe McLain led a balanced and methodical Chadron State (3-1, 2-0 RMAC) attack to a 32-0 victory, handing CSU-Pueblo their first loss of the season.
"We took one right on the chin," ... Read More








