By Wade Walker Using photography and image manipulation, Molly Moreschini produces powerful depictions of loss and survival that provoke intense reactions from the viewer. She uses the death of her parents as inspiration to fuel a series of photographs which are both terrifying and intoxicating. Her work can be viewed at the CSU-Pueblo Fine Arts Gallery throughout the month of April as part of the Senior Show. “I think that makes the best art when you take your personal experience and give the world something they can identify with.” Caroline...
CSU-Pueblo president, Lesley Di Mare will retire this coming June.(photo taken from www.csupueblo.edu/presidents-office/ ) by Chianna Schoenthaler As president Lesley...
by Wade Walker Tundra: Spirit of the Pack, the hero-sized statue (110 percent of her actual size) will be placed in an area between the new Occhiato University Center and the Masari arena. A dedication will take place on May 1 at 11 a.m., on Tundra’s 11th birthday. Speakers will include President Lesley DiMare, Associated Students’ Government President Antonio Huerta, Coach Monica Potter and several students. The reception will be held on the Masari patio, weather permitting. This event is open to the public. Tundra will be immortalized in bronze...
By Maggie Geolat If you are looking for a group of people to show unconditional support, enthusiasm, and drive, look no further than to our CSU-Pueblo dance team. Our dance team constantly spends their time choreographing and practicing new routines, no matter if it is football, basketball, or at one of the many other events they show support for. This support led them all the way to the national spotlight this past week, and allowed them to place third among the heavy competition. The dance team has an undeniable drive...
By Wade Walker The Fine Arts Gallery at Colorado State University-Pueblo currently showcases work from the senior art students. titled Senior Show, the exhibits include a wide range of media from the art department’s most promising young talent. Throughout April, their works are on display during normal gallery hours with a semester wrap party taking place on May 5th, from 5-7 p.m. The event is free to the public and food and refreshments will be served. “It’s an opportunity to celebrate the students and for the community, their family and...
Zach Hoffman scoring Pack's first run of the April 7 game against Adams State.(Photo by Zachary Allen) by Ashley Schaerfl The men's CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves baseball team went head to head with the Highlands University Cowboys and the Adam’s State Grizzlies, tying one series and winning the other. They started the series out strong with a win Friday, ending 3-0 at Rawlings Field. The game was 0-0 up until the 7 inning when Zach Hoffman,pitcher, singled to third base, setting the tone for the inning. With Hoffman, Chris Devery,...
By Victoria Ruiz On Friday, the Southern Colorado Reading Series partnered with the Pueblo Progressive Poetry Project to present readings by three published poets. The event, which took place off-campus at Songbird Cellars, was in celebration of National Poetry Month and featured CU-Boulder instructor Raza Ali Hasan, “Islanders” author Teow Lim Goh and Dorset Prize winner Lauren Camp. CSU-Pueblo associate professor of English and creative writing director, Juan Morales said audience members could expect “another exciting edition” to the series. The event was hosted at Songbird Cellars, a small performance...