Life as a residential assistant is a unique and challenging position.
Taylor Branch, 19, a second year junior majoring in computer information systems, is an RA at Colorado State University-Pueblo, and has been since February 2009, working in the Belmont Residence Hall in wing A, first floor.RA balances responsibilities
Published On 12 Oct 2009 By Damarkus James. Under Features.
Magazine holds workshop to help writers
Published On 12 Oct 2009 By Jessica Miller. Under Entertainment.
The literary magazine Tempered Steel held one of many writer’s workshops last week at Colorado State University-Pueblo.
The workshop was a relaxed, unconventional critique session where writers from different backgrounds convened to offer constructive criticism of original poems and short stories.
Tempered Steel, formerly the Hungry Eye, began in 1994. The magazine’s mission is to create an awareness and literary presence on campus and the community of Pueblo to entertain, educate and enlighten. Spotlight on Reading/Writing: Doug Hemperly
Published On 12 Oct 2009 By Today Contributor. Under Features.
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 Chartwells employee Doug Hemperly.
Name, university position, educational background: Doug Hemperly, Chartwell’s employee (coffee cart in Life ... Read MoreSpotlight on Reading/Writing: Dusty Parsons
Published On 12 Oct 2009 By Today Contributor. Under Features.
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 business student Dusty Parsons.
Name/department/educational background: Dusty Parsons, freshman business major, graduate of Primero Junior/Senior ... Read MoreCSU-Pueblo drops second in a row
Published On 04 Oct 2009 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
A game that was shaping up to be a defensive battle exploded into a Nebraska-Kearney College route Saturday as the Lopers defeated the ThunderWolves 44-12.
Colorado State University-Pueblo gave up four touchdown passes of 60 yards or more, and saw another score come from a big play on the Lopers' fumble recovery for a touchdown in the third quarter.
CSU-Pueblo volleyball falls to Chadron
Published On 04 Oct 2009 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
The ThunderWolves had another off night Saturday when they faced Chadron State College, falling in four sets to the Eagles.
Despite standout nights from sophomore’s Janae Heiser and Alea Wildman, who logged 20 and 17 kills respectively, the difference was the Pack's inability to close out close sets, as the Eagles converted more big points when it counted.









