CSU-Pueblo Today | Archive for 2009 April

Date archive for April, 2009

  • Marching banding hittin’ the turf

    Director of bands Alan Mills talks about the new CSU-Pueblo Marching Band.

  • No big arrests for campus sheriff’s office

    The sheriff’s office at Colorado State University-Pueblo had an exceptionally slow semester and attended to mainly lock-outs and assists with a very low number of criminal charges being pressed, according to Sergeant Ray DeBiase.
    DeBiase moved from Chicago in the ’80s and has seen many things in his 14-year career, but didn’t expect the college life [...]

  • Seniors showcase art in Fine Arts Gallery

    If the visuals on the canvases do not grab your attention, the ‘Claws’ by Brad Irving hanging from the ceiling will definitely do it. From ceramics to paintings, abstract to complex art, the Senior Art Show had it all.

  • Ludacris ends school year in a big way

    Students at Colorado State University-Pueblo decided to take a break from studying last week to see a leading hip-hop act perform.

  • Book Review: The Thief of Always

    From the mind that brought you “Hellraiser”, “Candyman” and “The Midnight Meat Train”, comes a book for the ages. As a matter of fact, it is a book that was designed for people of all ages.
    Clive Barker’s, “The Thief of Always” is about a young boy named Harvey who wants to be anywhere but home. [...]

  • Students recognized at writing awards ceremony

    Editor’s Note: CSU-Pueblo student Nick Isenhart submitted this story to the TODAY about the recent academic and creative writing contest.
    The seventh annual Across-Curriculum Academic and Creative Writing Contests awards banquet on April 14 proved to be a hit with a record-tying number of entries.
    This year’s event, which was sponsored by the CSU-Pueblo English Club and the [...]

  • CSU-Pueblo celebrates spring game with festival

    The clouds broke and the rain stopped just in time for the ThunderPup kids to get out and play.
    Colorado State University-Pueblo celebrated the football team’s spring scrimmage with a spring festival before the game at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl.
    The team invited the ThunderPups to mingle on the field with players and coaches in [...]

  • ThunderWolves’ defense edges offense in spring football game

     There usually isn’t drama in a spring football game, but then again, a first-year program isn’t supposed to win four games.
    The ThunderWolves certainly provided excitement for the crowd in attendance Sunday at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl as the defense prevailed over the offense 35-34.

  • Spotlight on Reading/Writing: Ronnie Hawthorne

    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 history major Ronnie Hawthorne.

  • Spotlight on Reading/Writing: Meagan Clark

    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 psychology/English major Meagan Clark.