November 25th, 2008 by CSU-Pueblo Sports Information
Colorado State University-Pueblo was saddened to learn about the untimely death of student and CSU-Pueblo wrestler, Wade Lehman.
Lehman was killed Nov. 24 in Colorado Springs when the car he was riding in veered off the side of the road and collided with a semi that was parked on the side of Interstate-25. Lehman was just […]
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November 25th, 2008 by Earnie Byrd
Earnie Byrd looks at the attitudes and opinions of Colorado State University-Pueblo students in regard to the skateboarding population on campus. Interviews with students around campus including skateboarder Fred Carley, owner of Agony Skateboards.
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November 25th, 2008 by Aaron Wolking
Well, we are past the midway point of the NFL regular season and our dearly beloved Denver Broncos are still holding on, by the skin of their teeth, to a two-game lead in the AFC West.
We have had some brilliant moments and some moments that make you shake your fist and shout “why, oh why, […]
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November 21st, 2008 by Brandon Hopper
After starting the season with high hopes coming off the school’s second ever trip to the NCAA Division II national tournament, the Colorado State University-Pueblo women’s basketball team has yet to find their stride.
The heavily favored Pack squeaked out a 66-58 win over the Division III Willamette Bearcats on Friday night at Massari Arena in […]
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November 21st, 2008 by Brandon Hopper
In its opening game of the season, the Colorado State University-Pueblo men’s basketball team found itself in an early hole and incapable of finding a path out.
Unable to battle back, CSU-Pueblo dropped the game to the Division III Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, 86-76, in front of a half-packed Massari Arena in the first game of the […]
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November 21st, 2008 by Tyler Crotty
This week’s edition of “The Feedback Show” features tips on how to find food on campus over Thanksgiving break.
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November 20th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper
In the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, each men’s and women’s basketball programs are allowed a total of 10 scholarships each year. How the teams split those scholarships up is their decision.
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November 20th, 2008 by Teresa Dupuis
Colorado State University-Pueblo will receive a wrestling scholarship developed by Steel City Rumble II. The money donated will be given to the scholarship in the name of Gil Padilla, as a tribute from his friends in the mixed martial arts community.
Coach Dax Charles, 37, a CSU-Pueblo alum said that this money will be added to […]
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November 20th, 2008 by James MacIndoe
Some people believe that unnamed sources are a necessary evil in the news world.
After all, “Deep Throat” helped break open the Watergate scandal and eventually toppled the Nixon presidency.
But more often than not, anonymous sources are seized upon by lazy members of the media and cause nothing but trouble. They are regularly used by journalists […]
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November 20th, 2008 by James MacIndoe
The restaurant review goes old-school this week, coming to you from the Pass Key on Abriendo Avenue. The menu inside this revered eatery would have you believe that eating a Pass Key sandwich is as much of a Pueblo tradition as going to the Bell Game or playing basketball at “the slabs.” That legacy has […]
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