Date archive for December, 2008
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Students create documentary films
Students enrolled in a documentary class discussed their final masterpieces with CSU-Pueblo faculty.
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CSU-Pueblo follows sport-wide money trend
No matter if it is at a small Division III school or in the professional ranks of the NFL, NBA and MLB, football coaches bring in the most dough.
Every level of coaching is different. The talent pools are different, the work ethics are different and the attitudes of the athletes are different. The one constant [...] -
18th Annual Parade of Lights honors higher education in Pueblo
The 18th annual Christmas Parade of Lights followed its usual route when it wound through the Union Avenue Historic District and Downtown Pueblo on Nov. 29. Colorado State University-Pueblo President Joe Garcia and Pueblo Community College President J.D. Garvin served as co-grand marshals of the parade.
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Restaurant Review: Gray’s Coors Tavern, a plate of Pueblo history
The restaurant review goes retro for the second week in a row, coming to you this time from the cozy confines of Gray’s Coors Tavern.
Located at 515 W. 4th St. in downtown Pueblo, “Coors” is said to be the home of the famous Pueblo “slopper,” an open-face cheeseburger smothered with green chile. If that doesn’t [...] -
Spotlight on Reading/Writing: Nick Isenhart
The TODAY’s Spotlight on Reading/Writing features CSU-Pueblo faculty, staff and students sharing their reading and writing experiences. The column is co-sponsored by the English and Foreign Languages Department and the English Club. This week’s feature highlights student Nick Isenhart.
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Students served a home-cooked Thanksgiving feast
Elev8 and Life ministries didn’t forget about the college students that couldn’t make it home for Thanksgiving by bringing a sense of family and friends to the college campus for the second annual Thanksgiving meal on Nov. 25, at Colorado State University-Pueblo.
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Wildcats tear hearts of T-Wolves with late rally, victory
Two different Colorado State University-Pueblo squads showed up to play Friday night in its first game of the Chuck Stephens Classic. One team played with intensity, heart and passion feeding off the Massari Arena home crowd. The other played timid as five individuals rather than one team.
Unfortunately for the Pack, it was the latter that [...] -
Despite overlooking opponent, T-Wolves blow out Mustangs
The Colorado State University-Pueblo women’s basketball team finally found its form on their home court Friday night. Granted it wasn’t until very late in the first half, but they showed signs of the team that went to NCAA Division II National Tournament last year.
After what head coach Kip Drown repeatedly shouted as “embarrassing” early in [...] -
Unexpected new friends found at heavy metal concert
My first heavy metal show was attending Soulfly’s Conquer Tour on Nov. 25. To put it lightly, I had the time of my life.
My best friends listen to heavy metal, death metal and black metal. They suggested I try something new and go to a heavy metal show. -
Every girl wishes she was in Twilight
Twilight is a captivating love story/fantasy that encompasses the audience and leaves us longing for our own Bella and Edward, the main characters.





