archiveOctober 2017

EventsSportsThunderwolf SportsTop Story

ThunderWolves shutout Yellow Jackets

By Chris Graham Four interceptions by the ThunderWolves defense gave Colorado State University - Pueblo the 49-0 victory over Black Hills State University at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl on Saturday, October 23. The ThunderWolves defense set the tone early in the game as cornerback Darius Williams would intercept the Yellow Jackets Ryan Hommel and return it 35 yards for a touchdown. That gave us the momentum,” said ThunderWolves head coach John Wristen. The ThunderWolves would carry that momentum on their next offensive drive when they go on a...
AcademicsStudent Life

Monthly research workshops in the LARC

By Alex Purcell Colorado State University-Pueblo’s library is a great place to get schoolwork done, but it offers more than just a quiet place to study. There’s a team dedicated entirely to helping students and faculty get research done. The Research Help Desk has a multitude of resources available to students and faculty to aid in finding credible sources. To educate people about these resources, the Research Help staff often hosts workshops both in and out of the classroom. “Generally, we get invited to present to English 101 and 102...
EventsStudent Life

Adventure in a hole new type of light

By Photographer Avery Lewis On Oct. 5 Avery Lewis, a guest photographer attended Full MoonRopes Course hosted by Outdoor Pursuits here at Colorado State University Pueblo. Students were given the chance to go through the university ropes course by moon light as well as socializing with friends and fellow class mates.  ...
Art & CultureNewsStudent Life

Banned book display

By Photographer Jon Doose   Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. The last week in September the Colorado State University-Pueblo Library Academic Resource Center displayed a group of banned books as a way to highlight the value of free and open access to information. "Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers — in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular," The Academic Library Association...
Prep SportsSportsTop Story

Eagles start League Play with a 38-16 Victory

By James Bartolo The Pueblo East Eagles have collected the first win of the season. After losing five consecutive games to start 2017, the Eagles defeated the Durango Demons, 38-16. Played in the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl, the homecoming game for the Eagles was their first league game of the season. “Before the game I told my boys that this is a new start. Our record is still 0-0.” Eagles head coach Andy Watts said. Much of the Eagles success was due to success on the ground. In just...
AlumniStudent LifeTop Story

Free coffee and networking

CSU-Pueblo Today Photo/ Wesley PadgettTundra made her appearance to welcome students to the alumni associations. By Katryna Pona Colorado State University – Pueblo students, staff and alumni were joined together to network and enjoy a morning breakfast of doughnuts and coffee Oct. 4. The networking event was hosted by the CSU- Pueblo Alumni Association on campus. All CSU- Pueblo students, alumni and staff attended this social gathering, and enjoyed a delightful morning breakfast. Shawn Vidmar, an English professor said, “I saw all my colleagues that I don’t get to see.”...
1 2
Page 1 of 2